1. Does bennupack work under windows 2000?
2. Is bennu's requirements compatible with the (coming soon) $25 computer known as the raspberry pi?
why? my computer has fried and i want something cheap to use, windows 2000 requires very little if you look at the hardware the raspberry has meaning therell be more power for bennu. but i need to know if bennu will work. thanks
1. yes .. win98 too
2. 700mhz processor and 256ram is excellent for bennu, bennu is linux portable.. this mini pc
have a Debian, Fedora and ArchLinux to choose install.. best to bennu..
Nice computer (with OpenGL card as canoo)
Win 98? I know that older versions of fenix work with it, but bennu didn't seem to work on my win98 SE2 pentium 2.
I always thought that win 2000 was minimum requirement.
Quote from: handsource-dyko on December 12, 2011, 08:12:17 AM
Win 98? I know that older versions of fenix work with it, but bennu didn't seem to work on my win98 SE2 pentium 2.
I always thought that win 2000 was minimum requirement.
what error have you with bennugd in win98 se2? can you copy&paste the error here or screenshot?
Actually, It might be win98 first edition. I wasn't sure, and I've checked it.
Attached are two screenshots. The error message is in dutch though. It says 'the file MALVADO.EXE is attached to a missing
executive KERNEL32.DLL:GetConsoleWindow.' (maybe win98 se2 has a different or newer kernel version in that respect???)
The second error complains about: 'a device attached to the system does not work'. I don't know wich directX version I have
installed on that machine, havn't really used it since 2004 or so. Anyway fenix version 0.84 works with this old machine.
It's 400mhz (with 128mb ram) and it's got a 16mb diamond viper card gfx in it.
It's a great dos machine though, I used to run DIV and a lot of DOS4GW games on it back in the day. Since I discorevered dosbox,
this machine it collecting dust under my desk. ;D
first error can be fixed... is for hide the 2nd console when you run the bgdi...
for the second error , if you need update DirectX, you must do it... DX is used for vsync.
thanks for the report... I'll think how fix it...
lol i ask a question and from it, an error fix for win98 has been dispatched. I want this to come out so bad XD