How about a decent codec pack? I know its not strictly essential but then neither are winrar or acrobat reader. Also Java and flash.
Your right about JAVA. I have lost count the number of time I get a phone call the day after from a customer that uses St. George Online Banking.
I normally give them directions to download java. And then they give me a blasting because my mind reading ability did not work out that they use St. George Banking.
The problem that I having with Java and Flash is that I need to get an older version of it. I am currently on the Java site, and the only think that have is for Win2k/Xp/Vista. [EDIT]Found a Version 5 that should work under Win98[/EDIT]
I got a feeling that I am going to have the same problem with Flash.[EDIT]The current version of flash will work on Win 9x environments. However my problem that I have having in that i need a network install. Every time i got to adobe's website, it want to install on this computer and not save the install[/EDIT]
Anyways, this CD is coming allong great.
I got the following
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0
Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0
Avast AntiVirus
Direct X 9.0c
Dot Net 2.0 Framework
DVD Region Free
Ghost 2003
Internet Explorer 6.0
Java 5
Java 6
Open GL 2
Open Office 2.0
Partition Magic
Ulead DVD Player
Windows 98 Shut down patch
Windows 2000 SP4
WIndows 2000 SP4 Rollup 1
Windows Installer 2.0
Windows Installer 3.1
Windows Media Player 9.0
WinRar
WinZip
Network Card Driver
- Realtek 10-100 Network Adaptor
- Netgear FA120 USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter (part of my tool kit)
- Netgear FA311 PCI Network Adaptor
External Hard Drive Driver
- Welland USB Firewire Win98 Drivers
VGA / Chipset
- Win3id (It's a useful tool when it comes down to identifying S3 video cards)
Boot Disk Creators
- DOS.6.21
- Win 98
- Win 98se
- Win Me
So far it's about 689Mb, however i do know that I am going to need to get some Intel Network Card Drivers. And I know that they have been rather big. However considering that I need Intel Network Drivers for 98/Me/2k/Xp/Vista, i might just make an entire CD with nothing more than Intel Network Drivers.
How about a decent codec pack? I know its not strictly essential but then neither are winrar or acrobat reader. Also Java and flash.
I will keep the codec pack in mind if i got the space afterwards. I would like to keep every thing on one cd if possible. Partition Magic and Ghost 2003 is going to be the first to go if I need the space. Keep in mind, I am only thier to service their computer. Unless they are paying me extra for it (rarely they do) I am not there to install every program under the sun.
We provide Adobe Acrobat Reader so that they can open our invoices when we email it to them.