The optimal method involves using emulators or compatible hardware to run the original software on modern systems.
The optimal method involves using emulators or compatible hardware to run the original software on modern systems.
Ah, you too have an ATI X1950GT—probably the name is right. It’s a solid choice, though it won’t match modern specs. Just like before, it’s okay for everyday use (though it feels a bit dated). This one looks great on Amazon, price included: https://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Radeon-X...B000PEWDBK
For Windows 2000 to run on AM3, you'll have to handle a few adjustments. After installation, it functions smoothly.
Ah... that’s a mix-up (likely on my end). What I’m aiming for is getting a Vista machine online (most of my old games and stuff came from that time). I also have the Rb338, which I’m sure will work — check out its Wikipedia page: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReBirth_RB-338. Best emulator around!