Orpheus II - Configuration Notes The Orpheus II sound card is a delight. That said, setting this up for the optimum experience is not really all that clear. I'm going to collect my notes in one place. Autoexec Order The order in which the devices on the Orpheus II can make a difference.
Isolating a Windows 98/2000 Network (While Still Using SMB Shares) I gave myself an interesting problem to solve. How do I allow access to file shares from Windows 98 while still securing the rest of my network? My Synology NAS has the ability to serve files via SMB (or CIFS - for the purpose of this post, these are the
Featured Site Migration In Progess Sometime in the last couple months, the ilovepa.ws blog became corrupted...All the content is still intact, so it is being migrated to this new installation of Ghost.
Disable Game Controllers Controlling Windows I'm not exactly sure when it started happening, but with modern versions of Windows, it seems some parts that aren't games are controllable with a gamepad, such as the Start menu. I don't care for this behavior, or any other means of controlling my
Working Around Sound Blaster 16/32/AWE32 MPU-401 Bugs If you've been working on PCs that have an ISA slot populared by a Sound Blaster, and you're either a MIDI module enthusiast (like me) or using a WaveBlaster add-on, you may have run into issues with the MPU-401 interface. There's ways to work
Security Updates Welcome to the new site! I migrated from a years-old versions of Ghost. Earlier this year, I noticed some strange log entries and all the system's previously-allowed SSH keys were no longer allowed. This prevented me from gaining access to the system. Thankfully, DigitalOcean provided a backup measure
Retro Computing CompactFlash and Retro PCs CompactFlash is a pin-for-pin IDE compatible technology that can be used in retro PC setups. However, CF cards are not all the same. In this article, find out more about the application of CF to MS-DOS and older Windows gaming setups.
Windows 98 SE Setup Part 1 - Installation There's an elaborate setup that I use whenever I am starting fresh on my KT133A based machines, on which I will be using Windows 98 Second Edition.
Server Upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 This server's software updates were falling a bit behind for some time. Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" was released in April 2018. That means we've not been on the latest release for 15 whole months. Whoops! The Server This site's web server
C# Making Your Library Friendly for Dependency Injection in C# There's an agnostic method to make it easier for DI users without making DI itself mandatory.
Gaming Bio Menace Speedrun Routing 1-1: City Center 1-2: High Rise 1-3: City Park 1-4: South Side 1-5: Sewer 1-6: Cave 1-7: Skull Man 1-8: Elevator 1-9: No Man's Land 1-10: Lab Entrance 1-11: Computer Core 1-12: Mangle's Last Stand 2-01: Outer Woods 2-02: Main Corridor 2-03: Ant Caves 2-04: Ant
Retro Computing The Retro LAN Party Cart There's a kind of fascination I can't seem to explain about running games on the real thing, a kind of captivation that comes from assembling a capable machine with my own hands.
Retro Computing Featured Tiido's KickÄss Yamaha Based Sound Card (T-04YBSC-x) In late 2018, Tiido Priimägi released a Yamaha OPL3-SAx based sound card. We've had sound cards based on this chip since the late 90's, but this sound card takes things to a new level.
GeForce 2 and 3: DOS and Windows 98 Powerhouses In 2000, NVIDIA released the GeForce 2 series of dedicated graphics cards. In 2001, the GeForce 3 series was released. In this article, I'll discuss why these graphics cards are excellent for a hybrid DOS/Windows machine, and go over some tips when buying these cards. Advances in
Electrum Malleus: The Last Music I Was Supposed to Write Electrum Malleus is probably one of my favorite albums. It is a 19 track beast, by far the largest album of original works I've ever assembled at once. It was also, for a while, supposed to be the last music I ever wrote. This story contains elements of
Personal Post-wreck Writeup I survived a car wreck in early February. I feel incredibly lucky to be able to say that. My 2014 Kia Rio was totalled. But the vehicle looks a lot worse than I do. I managed to walk away with only a bone fracture in my left hand. I was
Gaming Zero Hour Productions Announces Charity Streaming Marathon Zero Hour Productions announced they would be putting together a charity marathon.
Retro Computing Pentium 4 DOS Gaming Despite its flaws, the Pentium 4 can still be a great way to get into high performance DOS gaming.
Code Creating a Blank Visual Studio 2017 Project Find out how to create a Visual Studio 2017 C# project using the new format.
Retro Computing Motherboards and Sound Cards with PC/PCI Back when the Sound Blaster AWE64 was a big deal and Creative was making the move from the ISA bus to the PCI bus, a compatibility mechanism was needed to bridge the gap.
Code Creating a Blank Visual Studio 2017 Solution Find out how to create a Visual Studio 2017 C# solution using the new format.
Code Moqzilla I wrote a class library called Moqzilla. It's a tool that will automatically mock dependencies that are part of the constructor of the tested class.
Audio The Legendary Sound Blaster I share some of the history behind the Sound Blaster, why it was important, and pitfalls to remember when purchasing old models today.
Audio Yamaha OPL3-SA ISA Cards Yamaha's OPL3-SA would not only provide OEMs with great compatibility for DOS gaming, but also help Yamaha ride the success of their invention into the 2000s.