Win98SE OEM version is the ticket. You can get the latest OEM version legally if you purchase a mainboard, CPU, or HD along with it. It is always better to get the OEM version, since it has frequent updates, while the retail "upgrade" version will still be the original product.
BTW, I reccomend 128Meg of RAM for 98SE if you are a gamer. 98 uses more resources than 95, but it's mainly a RAM issue. 98 runs just fine on 64 Megs, but not as fast as 95OSR2 did. The difference is marginal though, and 98SE is a much better and more stable product, however as a gamer I find I need 128 Megs for best game performance in 98SE.
Sean P. Conrad, MCSE+Internet
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And she took a round coming 'cross the Channel last trip
I was thinking 'bout my baby and lettin' her rip
Always got me through so far
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But I'll never find nothing like my North End girl
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Soon as we win this war"
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