![]() ![]() 5.25in bay stereo speaker (wanted to go for the console effect. NEC Multispin 4x CD_ROM drive, think CD-ROM drive jukebox. 2x 3.5in floppy drives and bought nearly 150 floppy disks, because original hardward :P. Ensoniq AudioPCI 5200 Soundblaster Pro card. 16MB AGP video (I've sourced a few cheap s f*** 32mb agp cards for next weekends shopping) 128mb RAM (managed via QEMM to replace HIMEM.SYS and EMMS86.SYS) I cable managed the s*** out of the IDE and Floppy ribbon cables, to get a nice clean look. I then grind-cut the power supply location to open the back panel so that no matter what power suply i used, it will let the plug and on/off switch fit. ![]() I took the wiring harness that fit my desired motherboard and with some extra wire from donated fans, and one of the four cases along with some heatshrink tubing, spliced my own custome wire harness that fits this case. I butchered one case by grind cutting the power switch out. But as some know, those days not every case was wire harnessed to fit every motherboard connection (for HDD LED, Power LED, Power Switch,, Reset Switch, etc). I ended up with a horizontal Desktop case, beige ofc. So I built a computer dedicated for MS-DOS 7.10. As I got older I realized there's nothing like the original hardware, console games and computer alike. ![]() No I'm not using windows 98se, no I didn't do VMWare with 98se, I did the emulator scene in my teenage years, downloading SNES emulators in the Library at School onto zip drive disks to take home (because the School had a T1 line). I bought a grand total of four computers and I'm not going to admit how many other parts. So in good Nomad fashion I sourced parts via Craigslist, ebay, thriftshops, and back-alley shaddy deals. yeah it's over-glroified, I wasn't happy. So as any person does these days I installed DOSBox. Alien Rampage, Alive Sharks, Alone in the Dark, Dark 2, Alpha Man, Amazing Learning Games With Rayman, Ancients, Animal Quest, Ant Run, Aquanoid, Arcade Volleyball, Arctic Adventure, Arcy Argo Checkers, Aspetra, Astro3D, AstroFire, Atomic Tetris, Axia, BACKLASH, Balloon Challenge, Banyon Wars, BassTour, Battle for Atlantis, Beneath a Steel Sky, Beyond Titanic, Billy Kid Returns, Bio Menace, Blackthorne, Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, Blast Chamber, Blind Block Man Block-man, Blood, Body Blows, Bolo Ball, Boppin', Brix, Bubble Pop, Bust-A-Move 2: Edition, Capture Flag, Cargo Bay, Castle Catacomb, The Catacomb Abyss, Catch, If You Can! Caves Thor, ,The Chaos Engine, Charlie II, Duck, Chinese Chopper Commando, Cipher, Cisco Heat, Clyde's Revenge, Color Wizard, Command & Conquer, Commander Keen Ate My Babysitter!, Goodbye, Galaxy!, Invasion Vorticons, Cool Spot, Corncob 3D, Corridor 7: Alien Invasion, Cosmo's Cosmic Crates, Crazy Eights, Shuffle, Crusher, Crusher Crystal Caves, Cyberboard Kid, Cyberdogs, CyberMage: Darklight Awakening, Cybersphere, Cybersphere Plus, C圜lones, D/Generation, Dangerous Dave, Ages, Death Rally, Descent, Descent Detroit, Dinosaur Predators, Disney's Aladdin, Beauty and Beast, DND, Doom, Dotso, Doubolo, Dragons Bane: Mah Jongg Drum Blaster, Duel 2000, Duke Nukem, Nukem Dungeons Grimlor, Grimlor Lich, Necromancer's Domain, Earthworm Jim, Jim EGA Coloring Book, Trek, Electranoid, Electro Epic Baseball, Pinball, Evasive Maneuvers, Even More Incredible Machine, Extreme Flight Amazon Queen, Framed, Fuzzy's World Miniature Space Golf, Galacta, Galactix, Gargoyle Medieval Pack, General Budda's Labyrinth, Genewars, Gobliiins, Gobliins Prince Buffoon, Goblins Quest 3, GobMan, God Thunder, Gold Hunt, Googol Math Games, Review, Grand Theft Auto, Heartlight PC, Heretic, Hero's Heart, Heroes, Heros I: Sanguine Seven, Hexen: Hexxagon, Highway Hunter, Hocus Pocus, Holiday Lemmings 1994, Hoosier City, Hubie, Hugo Whodunit?, III, Jungle Doom!, Hugo's House Horrors, Hyper 3D In Pursuit Greed, Search Dr.I had an itch to play some old games from my childhood.
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