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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
John (Gilliver), I think you've probably waited more than long enough.
It's at http://lostgallifreyan.x10.mx It has USB support, ASPI, and a few other things the original needed as extras. 48 bit LBA support for hard disks is possible, but as my preferred way is NOT free to distribute, I include notes in the INST module about various ways to get your own support and test it. It creates a very tiny registry from scratch, so you can keep track of everything that ever gets added, based on the cleanest starting conditions I could make. 98-Lite's smallest install is a lot larger than this. And in an age where a 'rescue disk' is now expected to be a fully loaded CD at minimum, X98 might be a welcome alternative base to start from, expecially given the minimal and modular approach to install engine and registry. I don't know how much work I'll put into this, other than maybe to get the network (INET) module built, but I will try to keep it online for a while. |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
"Lostgallifreyan" wrote: It's at http://lostgallifreyan.x10.mx Oy... dark green text on a black background? Now my eyes hurt from all the squinting. And don't get me started on the poetry "Contents" page. Black on dark grey? Really?? |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
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Lostgallifreyan writes: John (Gilliver), I think you've probably waited more than long enough. (Would have said this by email, but assumed the above isn't valid.) I feel really rotten saying this! I probably won't play with it - at least not for a year or two. I have genealogy stuff from way back last November to catch up on, and in the meantime have become used to XP (which seems to be entering the place '9x had about five years ago: there are going to be a LOT of people who know how to beat it into submission - though few if any to the extent that I sense you have with X98). It's at http://lostgallifreyan.x10.mx I _have_ saved it (wow - it _is_ small!), and the HTML page describing it. It has USB support, ASPI, and a few other things the original needed as extras. 48 bit LBA support for hard disks is possible, but as my preferred way is NOT free to distribute, I include notes in the INST module about various ways to get your own support and test it. I tried to follow the link you suggested, but there's more to learn there than I have time (and, it shames me to add, inclination, now) to do so. It creates a very tiny registry from scratch, so you can keep track of everything that ever gets added, based on the cleanest starting conditions I could make. 98-Lite's smallest install is a lot larger than this. And in an age where a 'rescue disk' is now expected to be a fully loaded CD at minimum, X98 might be a welcome alternative base to start from, expecially given the (You mean as a way of making a rescue disc?) minimal and modular approach to install engine and registry. I don't know how much work I'll put into this, other than maybe to get the network (INET) module built, but I will try to keep it online for a while. Well, I've copied it. Once again, I feel rotten: I've been the one encouraging you to develop X98, and now it's (half) finished, I say I'm not going to play with it. I would say I will eventually, and I sort of hope I will, but I know myself too well to see there being _too_ much chance. But I hope my encouragement has been helpful, anyway! And I _hope_ it wasn't just for me that you've done all the work, but for others and for yourself. First time I've looked at your void site. Is the Ghost guide available as a .zip? Looks most useful. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf If you are afraid of being lonely, don't try to be right. - Jules Renard, writer (1864-1910) |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
"Sanity Clause" wrote in news:jsagc8$nh7$1@dont-
email.me: "Lostgallifreyan" wrote: It's at http://lostgallifreyan.x10.mx Oy... dark green text on a black background? Now my eyes hurt from all the squinting. And don't get me started on the poetry "Contents" page. Black on dark grey? Really?? No biggie, just rewrite your sanity clause... |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in
: In message , Lostgallifreyan writes: John (Gilliver), I think you've probably waited more than long enough. (Would have said this by email, but assumed the above isn't valid.) I feel really rotten saying this! I probably won't play with it - at least not for a year or two. I have genealogy stuff from way back last November to catch up on, and in the meantime have become used to XP (which seems to be entering the place '9x had about five years ago: there are going to be a LOT of people who know how to beat it into submission - though few if any to the extent that I sense you have with X98). .. .. .. First time I've looked at your void site. Is the Ghost guide available as a .zip? Looks most useful. The Ghost guide was in a ZIP, I think I can do that again. About X98, just unzip the Core module to some blank bootable partition on any old i386 machine you can find, and reboot. Apart from that, everything else would take time, but that one quick test should be enough to remind you later if it's worth looking at again or not. |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
"Sanity Clause" wrote in news:jsagc8$nh7$1@dont-
email.me: "Lostgallifreyan" wrote: It's at http://lostgallifreyan.x10.mx Oy... dark green text on a black background? Now my eyes hurt from all the squinting. And don't get me started on the poetry "Contents" page. Black on dark grey? Really?? Thinking further on this, the 'dark' grey isn't. I guess my ELO 17" LCD is bright, certainly brighter than the old 19" Iiyama CRT I used to use, but your description makes me think your monitor is unusually dark, because that grey background isn't that dark at 64,64,72 decimal. I'm not convinced that page looks right, but bold text might be my first attempt at any fix before messing with the colours. I'm not set on it, but I like odd colour mixes. Even if I change it, there's no guarantee anyone else will like it any better. |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
Lostgallifreyan wrote in
: About X98, just unzip the Core module to some blank bootable partition on any old i386 machine you can find, and reboot. But before reboot, export your current W98 license details from the root of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion to fill the X98- USER.REG file. It's a small inconvenience, but no worse than copy/paste of a Usenet posting or wep page. I can't make it any easier without being illegal. It's worth the time to make this small test, and it will likely decide what, if any further exploration may happen. Apart from that registration thing, the core is ready to go. Even the Inst module doesn't ask much. The long term stuff is what gets done with it all after that, if anything... |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in
: First time I've looked at your void site. Is the Ghost guide available as a .zip? Looks most useful. I'm onto this now, look soon for a small green icon below the psychedelic one already there, it will be a link to a ZIP file. |
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X98. An experimental variant of W98 SE.
J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Lostgallifreyan writes: John (Gilliver), I think you've probably waited more than long enough. I feel really rotten saying this! I probably won't play with it - at least not for a year or two. I have genealogy stuff from way back last November to catch up on, and in the meantime have become used to XP (which seems to be entering the place '9x had about five years ago: there are going to be a LOT of people who know how to beat it into submission - though few if any to the extent that I sense you have with X98). I too think XP has entered that domain. But that's as far as it goes. :-) And yes, it's pretty much beaten into submission, with a fair number of tweaks and modifications along the way. The first thing that went was that stupid default XP Start Menu :-) |
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