Galahad wrote:chinny22 wrote:You certainly have late dos sound covered! P2 is good choice as well, Plenty of power in reserve for even the most demanding games.
Few pics will be nice ๐
Thank you! ๐ I will definitely try to see if I can find the photo I have of the front exterior, unfortunately, don't really have any pix available of the inside though...
I don't know how good you are with a camera, but if you're looking for examples, there's a plethora of examples on Vogons to find, like this thread Retro Rig Photo Thread
The last page of the same thread Retro Rig Photo Thread
There's a link in my sig which will take you to my own (old) retro rigs thread, it also includes pictures.
And Artex is a true specialist when it comes to photographing his retro rigs, but there are many others who have become very good at taking pics where it matters, along with tons of detailed explanations and who make way better pics than I do and I'm sure most will be more than happy to assist you and give advice if you ask nicely ๐
Uncharted territory for you, but you never know, you might actually start to like it...a lot! ๐
FFXIhealer wrote:Galahad wrote:FFXIhealer wrote:IIRC, I think the HP Vectra VE6 Series 8 comes with a Matrox Millennium video card, which I haven't changed or modified ๐
If that's the card you have installed, it'll have a decent 2D chip on it, but the 3D will suffer. I'd try to find a Voodoo or Voodoo2 PCI card for 3D graphics. You could play Quake or Quake II easily with one of those. You'd need a VGA pass-through cable, as most of those cards for sale don't come with one....which is weird because they ALL came with one back in the day. I'd really like to know how this many spare cards float around but the cables are nearly impossible to find.
I agree with the V1/V2 suggestion here ๐
Just a reminder for Galahad: A Voodoo pass-through cable is basically just a very short VGA extension cable. If he can't find a pass-through cable on short notice, he can use one of those instead ๐
But Voodoo's aren't very cheap to find these days (I dunno on what kind of budget he is) and if it is working for Galahad pretty much fine as it is, I wound't recommend him starting to fiddle with his perhaps only retro rig right away.
I can remember how scared I was opening up my own P2 back when I have virtually no experience what so ever.
This is why I started practicing with thrownaways, so if I would mess something up, I'd still have my trusty rig to fall back on.