Check to make sure that you have an analog cable hooked up between your cdrom and sound card. By the sound of it, you probably have digital audio playback enabled for the drives, and uses up more cpu cycles than what its worth, hence the jittering. After you have the analog cable hooked up...
The slot you installed the sound card in may be physically sharing an irq with either the agp slot, or the pci slot you installed the video card in, if its pci. Check your motherboard manual to see which slots share what irq's.
What is the brand and model of your system? Or is it home grown? Just wondering, i can probably help you out a little better if i know what system or mobo you have, as well as the hdd model and brand.
Win9x has a problem addressing anything over 512mb of ram. You can fix the issue with a patch from microsoft, but win9x will still not utilize anything over 512mb. Just my 2 cents
Hmm, using a slotket adapter you might be able to push them up a bit using 500-866 or so celerons using a 66mhz fsb. The multiplier is the only problem. Unless you are sure that the boards in those systems allow a larger multiplier after bios updates, then it would probably be a total waste of...
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