Installing MS-DOS, Windows 98 and running games on the Mini ITX retro computer from 2001
I designed and built a a Mini-ITX retro computer from around 2001. Installing MS-DOS/Windows.
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In this final episode I go on a nostalgia trip and set it up with a harddisk, install MS-DOS, Windows 95 and then Windows 98. Of course I had to try some games and obviously Doom was one of them 🙂
The motherboard is a VIA EPIA CL with a VIA C3 processor.
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