The Turtle Beach Montego if I remember right was using the Aureal Vortex A3D chipset. Yeah, it was a good pci card, but its Dos support did have issues for some older Dos titles prior to 1994-1995. AMD has all the old ATI drivers up still, so you can still get Drivers for the older Radeon and Rage cards for Windows 98 fine.
Damn, no go on the AMD website. The drivers are listed but not there when you click the download links. Guess I will look around. At least I know exactly which Catalyst, WDM and the ATI Multimedia player drivers I need.
Yeah I see their site is having issues, redirecting you on the download links. Well, hit me up if you want, I have a decent archive of drivers amassed, so I might have what you need.
Speaking of fondness of a legacy pc component....
Not sure why I love this pad so much (because it truly is CRAP) but its was I grew up playing PC games with. Star Control 2 was played many a times with one of these!
Hah, I just picked one of these up at a thrift store for $1... even has the screw-in joystick! I couldn't resist, even though I'll probably never use it. These things really do suck but they were the best (only?) PC gamepad I could find back in the day.
I have a large variety of controllers for PC. I did have that normal Gravis Gamepad, but I sacrificed it to make a arcade stick for the Dos version of Primal Rage, since that port is basically arcade perfect. I have stuff like the Gravis Gamepad Pro with Grip support, the PowerRamp programmable arcade stick, Gravis Destroyer gamepad, some programmable Interact gamepad, classic flight wheel, etc, along with lots of USB type game pads, flight sticks, etc. One thing I can definitely recommend without a doubt is getting a classic white Gravis Gamepad Pro for its Dos grip function. That or obtain a PowerRamp stick or pad from Act Labs.
Not sure how far anyone here takes the classic gaming thing as far as Pc gaming goes, but I do have other rigs, one for Windows ME, and one for Windows XP also. I finished my XP rig a short while back. It took a long time to get it to be exactly the way I wanted it. Now I can enjoy alot of stuff I have that needs XP specifically, like Bet On Soldier.
Specs are as follows:
Athlon 64 3800+ 939
MSI MS-7184 micro atx motherboard
2gb DDR ram in dual channel
DVD drive
Cd drive
two 80GB sata harddrives
one 120GB ide harddrive
Sapphire X1950XT
SoundBlaster Audegy Se
Thermaltake TR2 RX 450 watt
five 80mm case fans (one in bottom harddrive cage)