Re: Games for Windows and Getting Things to Work in 98SE
Re: Games for Windows and Getting Things to Work in 98SE
I agree but who would be willing to do that much for free especially when
many of us have jobs and families to attend to that is our priority because
hopefully our families care for us and love us and our jobs provide us with
money to live our lives. Anyway, I was able to get a SanDisk Cruzer Micro
flash drive with 8 gigabytes to work in Windows 98 Second Edition. I just
downloaded and ran the Cruzer Family 98SE Driver and installed that and reset
my computer. I had the unknown driver and so I updated the driver and chose
San Disk as the manufacturer and chose the SanDisk Micro Driver in the list.
I said okay about the warning that the driver was not specifically compatible
and it installed fine. Next, I did a full format of the flash drive in
Windows 98 Second Edition to remove all the junk that I did not need on the
flash drive anyway. I have tried and successfully saved and changed a *.txt
file to make sure it was working properly.
I am glad that I was able to successfully hack the SanDisk Cruzer Micro with
8 Gigabytes for a USB 2.0 Flash Drive. The specifications list Linux, Mac
and Windows 2000 SP4, XP and Vista and so this makes me continue to wonder
how many products that work for Windows 2000 that users can successfully hack
to work with Windows 98 Second Edition. It appears that products for Windows
ME and Windows 2000 Professional can be successfully hacked to work for
Windows 98 Second Edition if you know what you are doing. Thus, with Windows
2000 Professional being supported until 2010 means that some Windows 98
Second Edition users can continue going along with more challenges of course
but still workable solutions. Finally, remember that Windows 98 Second
Edition and Windows 2000 Professional both use the Windows Driver Model.
"teebo" wrote:
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> > I am puzzled as to why some games will support Windows 2000 but not
> > Windows
> > 98 Second Edition.
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> yeah it is strange that window2000 is supported, since it have as small
> marketshare as win98 and linux and other os'es with just some percents
> users.
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> the reason to not support any windows variant other than winXP
> (that "everybody" uses) is afterall because they don't want to have
> to do yet even more testing... it is lots of work allready with tests on
> lots of different hardwares etc. Or do they actually just *hope*
> win2000 works since it is as similar to winXP and they don't really
> test with it?
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> I suppose you could get more games have official support for win98
> if you do the testing on that platform for them, for free, and in
> a professional way. (and you accept to take all users win98-related
> problems for free too)
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