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Reply 640 of 2713, by cdoublejj

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Sutekh94 wrote:
Hey everybody. First post here on Vogons after deactivating eternal lurker mode. Thought I'd share one of my many vintage lapt […]
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Hey everybody. First post here on Vogons after deactivating eternal lurker mode. Thought I'd share one of my many vintage laptops, and my main DOS gaming rig, my Toshiba Satellite Pro T2150CDT:

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Specs:
CPU: Intel 486 DX4-75
RAM: 16 MB
Video: C&T 65545, 1 MB (VESA)
Sound: ESS AudioDrive 688 with genuine OPL3 (the hardware manual I have for this mentions that this is SB Pro compatible)
520MB IBM HDD
and a 2X internal CD-ROM drive.

Currently running Windows 95, but I eventually plan on putting Windows 3.1/DOS 6.2 on this once I get an external floppy drive. Also, this has some very noticeable cosmetic blemishes, namely some cracks near the hinges which explains the tape. No amount of cracks are going to stop this thing from keeping on ticking, though. Games-wise, I can play pretty much everything up to Duke Nukem 3D (in 320x200) on this. It's also great for older DOS games since it has options in the BIOS to slow down the CPU speed and turn off the internal cache. I'd also kinda like to get the main Ni-MH battery rebuilt at some point, so I can have DOS gaming fun on the go. 😀

Where did you get that wallpaper.

Reply 641 of 2713, by vetz

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This abomination is my 3DO Blaster system. (Shown here running Starblade) […]
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This abomination is my 3DO Blaster system. (Shown here running Starblade)

1 x Cooler Master Lab chassis
1 x Creative Labs 3DO Blaster
1 x Creative Labs Sound Blaster
1 x Creative Labs CDROM CR-563-b
1 x SuperMicro P6SBA Motherboard
1 x 256Mb RAM
1 x 500Gb HDD cut into teeny-weeny little partitions
1 x Floppy Disk Drive
1 x Pentium III 450Mhz CPU
1 x ATI Mach64 (1Mb) which QEMM has just beaten up
Windows 3.11 / DOS 6.22

Such a sought after piece of hardware deserves a case! (my humble opinion)

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Reply 645 of 2713, by vetz

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Very nice Aptiva! This brings back memories! I remember the machine my uncle had was the same design. First PC I surfed the web on in 1995. I went to MacGuyver's Unofficial HomePage, listened to the theme in MIDI form and wrote in his Guestbook.

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Reply 647 of 2713, by PcBytes

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Yay, the Great and Powerful Trixie!!!!!!

On a powerful computer with an amazing amount of 16MB of RAM 🤣

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Reply 648 of 2713, by Sutekh94

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Here's my custom K6-2 system that I built recently:

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(front panel could use a little Retr0bright)
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Specs:
CPU: K6-2/450MHz
Mobo: AOpen AX59Pro
Case: AOpen HX43 (I think that's the model, anyways)
RAM: 128 MB
Video: Currently an ATI Rage 128 Ultra with 16 MB; I would like to get my TNT2 Ultra working properly so I can use it with this rig.
Sound: Right now I have some random Crystal-based sound card in there as a placeholder. I'd like to get a Sound Blaster Live like the one I used to have back in the day.
13.6GB Samsung HDD
Windows 98SE

And here's something that's not quite a retro rig just yet. I hope to get a case for this soon:

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Looking to make a period-correct build out of this slot A Athlon 700MHz, MSI MS-6191 mobo with onboard Creative AudioPCI, and 256 MB PC100 RAM. The PCI card currently installed is an ethernet card. Thinking about getting a GeForce 2 GTS or similar for this.

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Reply 649 of 2713, by ODwilly

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sutekh94:I love the k6 rig, needs a little bit of cable management and some refinement but that will be a sweet system! Also the Slot A system would be awesome in a little MATX case, with space being at a premium Iv grown to love small rigs x) not to mention itd make a great retro-lanbox!

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Reply 650 of 2713, by Sutekh94

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Thanks, ODwilly! Cable management isn't really that high priority right now; maybe I'll do something about it once I get all the parts I need to make it finished. And yes, I do plan on getting a mATX case for the slot A system.

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Reply 651 of 2713, by AlphaWing

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Cyrix Pr 200, Runs at 166mhz.
PC-Chips Top Gun Motherboard - Socket 7 TXPRO
128mb PC 100 @ 66mhz Tightest latency's
PCI Creative Labs Voodoo Banshee CT6760
Promise Ata\66 PCI IDE Controller
Sound Blaster live! X-Gamer CT4760
Sound Blaster Pro 2 CT1600
ISA UMC 10base Ethernet Controller
1gb Segate HD
4gb CF card
52x Creative Cd-rom - S/Pdif to Live! Analog to Pro2
Teac Floppy
Enermax PSU - EG365P-VE - 32A 3.3: 32A +5V : 26A+12V: 1A -5V: 1A -12V: +5sv 2.2A: 3.3V & +5V = 185W: Total Power = 350W
Custom Painted Case - It did not yellow from age 🤣 .

Good little system despite being a PC-Chips board.
It has a Ps/2 din next to the AT keyboard port dunno if you can see it 😎 .

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Reply 653 of 2713, by AlphaWing

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King_Corduroy wrote:

Wtf. 🤣 What the heck is with the colour scheme. 🤣

It was a DEER case heavily scratched over the years. I had to do something to it 🤣, so I repainted it last summer.
And I had alot of yellow paint.

Reply 654 of 2713, by Sutekh94

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I actually kinda like the paintjob you gave that case. Kinda reminds me of Bumblebee from Transformers. 🤣

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Reply 656 of 2713, by AlphaWing

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Nahkri wrote:

The case looks similar to the 1 i have on this build.

Slot 1 Intel 440Bx Build

Deer cases were super common 🤣
I have had 4-5 different versions of this same case through the years, some have different front bezels but thats it.
They were cheap OK built, and support AT boards along with ATX. They also came with Deer (Now ALLIED) power supplies that like to go out with a bang catching on fire in the process 😵 .
Don't use the power supply in these cases if you ever come across a New old stock one 😲 !

Reply 657 of 2713, by King_Corduroy

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Wow, thanks for the tip. I probably wouldn't have grabbed one of these cases anyhow because I don't like the ergonomic curvy look but it's still a good thing to keep in mind.

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Reply 658 of 2713, by cdoublejj

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Maybe I might compliment my Retro laptop with a retro desktop one day.

EDIT: if you ever see an ASUS/Elan Vital T-10AB, that thing was years a head of it's time. The same might be true for the T-5AB. the T-10AB says on the inside it supports mATX, ATX, eATX and AT. Also by extension ITX. also it may have said something about baby AT.

http://www.netexpresslabs.com/cases/tower.html

Reply 659 of 2713, by HighTreason

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Yellow? Most of my stuff either looks like that or will eventually. getsmiley.php?show=1743

Anyway, I recently fixed this;
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My LEO Databook. Made by FIC. Property of Balkanbank, Bulgaria - came with original hard drive (256MB WD), data intact.
AMD 80486DX2-66
24MB FPDRAM
Cirrus Logic 1MB VGA - appears to be using PCI - onboard
UK0022 (NE2000 Compatible) onboard with Boot ROM socket
4GB IBM Deskstar Hard Drive (New addition, was using a Quantum FireBall 1GB which failed)
Small 1.44M Floppy Drive (Recently fixed)
APM and a few other tricks.
SoundBlaster 2.0 using it's single ISA riser.
It runs DOS 7.1 now with WFW 3.11

If you want to see an old video of the system, here is one; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTuJXf0if2A though obviously the specs have changed to what is in the list above.

Give me some time and I'll come back and post pictures of Hooker - my favorite 486 system, one which users of Phil's VGA Benchmark might be familiar with. 😉

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