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Reply 2620 of 2713, by DarthSun

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Link is broken.
Wow, nice setup, beautiful cpus! Rise are a favourite of mine even if they perform like they do. Winchip all black is an eye candy 😀

Yes, that link is not being pulled in for some reason, I removed it for now.
Thanks, it was a big test 😀

Reply 2621 of 2713, by DarthSun

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Barton system

Asus A7N8XE Deluxe MB
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2017-03/15/225621_d8 … mbarton3000.jpg]M-Barton 3000+[/L]@2315MHz CPU+[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2017-06/01/225621_m7 … y_raerocool.jpg]AeroCoolFullCu[/L]
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2016-09/09/225621_yb … _inno6600gt.jpg]Inno NV6600GT[/L] video
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2017-05/28/225621_hg … vx_adata566.jpg]2x512MB AData566 DDR[/L]
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2016-09/09/225621_f1 … iw_sb0220_4.jpg]SBLive 0220[/L]+MB sound
Samu80GB+WD40GB ATA HDDs
LGDVDRW+LGDVDR ATA ODDs
4GB HP pendrive
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-02/06/225621_sr … embird_open.jpg]Gembird FD2-SD-1[/L] USB to SD+4GB SD
1.44FDD
FSP 350W
WinXP SP3, Linux
PS2 keyb+mouse+USB mouse

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Reply 2622 of 2713, by DarthSun

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Socket3 VLB system

[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_xn … _vlb486asus.jpg]Asus SIS471 MB[/L]
Intel [L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2017-07/18/225621_m7 … 4w_podp_duo.jpg]PODP83@100MHz[/L] CPU
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/27/225621_oj … ob_aliands3.jpg]S3805 VLB video[/L]
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_nc … x16mbedofpm.jpg]2x16MB FPM RAM[/L]
ALS100 sound
[https://cdn.rios.hu/dl/upc/2020-06/19/225621_ … e3_smc_halo.jpg]SMC ISA netw[/L]
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_ys … 3v_umcvlbio.jpg]UMC Winbond VLB IO[/L]
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-04/07/225621_vv … ndmax_plus8.jpg]Maxtor 40GB ATA HDD[/L]
Sony CDU5211 ATA ODD
[https://cdn.rios.hu/dl/upc/2020-06/19/225621_ … gsn_1_44fdd.jpg]Panasonic 1.44MB[/L] + [https://cdn.rios.hu/dl/upc/2020-06/19/225621_ … _2fdd_cimke.jpg]1.2MB[/L] FDDs
[https://cdn.rios.hu/dl/upc/2020-06/19/225621_ … 200w_at_tap.jpg]200W noname AT PS[/L]
DOS6.22, 7.1 + Win3.11 + Win98SE

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Reply 2624 of 2713, by DarthSun

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devius wrote on 2024-02-12, 21:38:

Your links are super weird. Only the last 4 images look right.

What do you mean? They all work for me, I linked back here from my blogs. Clicking on it will bring in the item's photo.

Reply 2625 of 2713, by davidrg

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Your links look like this:
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_xn … _vlb486asus.jpg]Asus SIS471 MB[/L]

When you probably mean for them to look like this:
Asus SIS471 MB

Reply 2626 of 2713, by DarthSun

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davidrg wrote on 2024-02-13, 02:51:
Your links look like this: [L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_xn … _vlb486asus.jpg]Asus SIS471 MB[/L] […]
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Your links look like this:
[L:https://logout.hu/dl/upc/2020-03/29/225621_xn … _vlb486asus.jpg]Asus SIS471 MB[/L]

When you probably mean for them to look like this:
Asus SIS471 MB

I copied the links from my blog in editor mode, so it might be weird, but it works. That way I didn't have to edit them one by one.
If you look at the ones you linked back to and click on them, they don't work.

However, if you are interested, if and or anyones, I will link to the source blog.
My retro favorites 12 - https://logout.hu/bejegyzes/darthsun/retro_ke … venceim_12.html
Direct link above the text, I don't know yet, I'm new to this forum.
Source language - Hungarian, but I see that Google translator is already quite good for Hungarian vs English.

Reply 2627 of 2713, by DarthSun

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And...can there be another stunt? I still have 40 retro machines and 1000 retro processors, if anyone is interested, I will link them gradually...if not, I will not flex anymore...
A few old proci, they fit on the dining table, I didn't open them, so only a few pieces...😀

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Reply 2628 of 2713, by mtest001

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Ok now I know why I can't find vintage CPUs on the market 😀)))

/me love my P200MMX@225 Mhz + Voodoo Banshee + SB Live! + Sound Canvas SC-55ST = unlimited joy !

Reply 2629 of 2713, by DarthSun

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mtest001 wrote on 2024-02-13, 12:11:

Ok now I know why I can't find vintage CPUs on the market 😀)))

Well, I was just collecting a bit, and then it turned out to be this 😁, sorry

Reply 2630 of 2713, by KdKitt

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DataQueue wrote on 2024-02-11, 10:14:

Love the wall panel you have it mounted on, what is that?

Oh! I mentioned in the specs, but to more explicitly mention, the wall mount was made by ABKcase , he's a seller on Etsy 😀 https://www.etsy.com/shop/ABKcase. I had to drill a few screw holes for the retro build, and I used a PCI riser to display the Voodoo 1 proudly 😀

Reply 2631 of 2713, by KdKitt

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DarthSun wrote on 2024-02-13, 12:00:

And...can there be another stunt? I still have 40 retro machines and 1000 retro processors, if anyone is interested, I will link them gradually...if not, I will not flex anymore...
A few old proci, they fit on the dining table, I didn't open them, so only a few pieces...😀
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Holy moly, that's so many!

Reply 2632 of 2713, by Joakim

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DarthSun wrote on 2024-02-13, 12:00:

And...can there be another stunt? I still have 40 retro machines and 1000 retro processors, if anyone is interested, I will link them gradually...if not, I will not flex anymore...
A few old proci, they fit on the dining table, I didn't open them, so only a few pieces...😀
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I will print this picture and keep it in my wallet if my wife complains about my silicon pile. 😂

Reply 2633 of 2713, by DataQueue

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KdKitt wrote on 2024-02-13, 21:19:
DataQueue wrote on 2024-02-11, 10:14:

Love the wall panel you have it mounted on, what is that?

Oh! I mentioned in the specs, but to more explicitly mention, the wall mount was made by ABKcase , he's a seller on Etsy 😀 https://www.etsy.com/shop/ABKcase. I had to drill a few screw holes for the retro build, and I used a PCI riser to display the Voodoo 1 proudly 😀

Thanks, need to learn to re-read something. Thanks again. Looks awesome.

Reply 2634 of 2713, by y2k se

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I just finished a few updates to my Win98SE system, I keep around mainly for retro sim-racing.

Dell 2001FP LCD + Dell Soundbar
Inwin A500 Case
Antec SL350S Power Supply
ASUS P2B v1.12 Motherboard
Powerleap PL-IP3/T Slocket with Tualatin Celeron (Tualeron) 1.4 GHz CPU
512 MB PC133 7ns RAM
MSI GeForce4 Ti 4200
2x VooDoo 2 12 MB
Creative AWE 64 Value w/ Simmconn module + 32 MB RAM
3Com 3C905C-TXM NIC
32 GB Transcend PSD330 2.5-inch IDE Internal SSD
48x PlexWriter CD-RW
12x Creative DVD-ROM
Thrustmaster T2 steering wheel + pedals

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Tualatin Celeron 1.4 + Powerleap PL-IP3/T, ASUS P2B, 512 MB RAM, GeForce 4 Ti 4200, Voodoo2 SLI, AWE64, 32GB IDE SSD, Dell 2001FP

Reply 2635 of 2713, by DarthSun

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Joakim wrote on 2024-02-13, 21:26:
DarthSun wrote on 2024-02-13, 12:00:

I will print this picture and keep it in my wallet if my wife complains about my silicon pile. 😂

I am honored that you use my photo for such a purpose 😀

Reply 2636 of 2713, by DarthSun

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I just finished a few updates to my Win98SE system, I keep around mainly for retro sim-racing

Nice configuration!

A little interesting thing related to this.
I temporarily transferred Voodoo2SLI to RyZen, so it is partially OFF, but also ON because of V2.
I installed Win98 on the B450 a while ago, so I thought I'd check V2SLI in it.

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Reply 2637 of 2713, by Shadzilla

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y2k se wrote on 2024-02-14, 01:26:
I just finished a few updates to my Win98SE system, I keep around mainly for retro sim-racing. […]
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I just finished a few updates to my Win98SE system, I keep around mainly for retro sim-racing.

Inwin A500 Case
Antec SL350S Power Supply
ASUS P2B v1.12 Motherboard
Powerleap PL-IP3/T PL-IP3T Slocket with Tualatin Celeron (Tualeron) 1.4 GHz CPU
512 MB PC133 CL7 RAM
MSI GeForce4 Ti 4200
2x VooDoo 2 12 MB
Creative AWE 64 Value w/ Simmconn module + 32 MB RAM
3Com 3C905C-TXM NIC
32 GB Transcend PSD330 2.5-inch IDE Internal SSD
48x PlexWriter CD-RW
12x Creative DVD-ROM
Thrustmaster T2 steering wheel + pedals

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That Thrustmaster T2 is lovely. I had a similar Thrustmaster kit around from around that time, although I remember the steering wheel base being curved, and flatter, and the wheel was smaller I think. They made such great kit. Would love to find another one. Lots of good memories playing Grand Prix Legends on VROC.

Reply 2638 of 2713, by y2k se

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Shadzilla wrote on 2024-02-14, 08:47:

That Thrustmaster T2 is lovely. I had a similar Thrustmaster kit around from around that time, although I remember the steering wheel base being curved, and flatter, and the wheel was smaller I think. They made such great kit. Would love to find another one. Lots of good memories playing Grand Prix Legends on VROC.

Yes, it makes playing the old games so much easier now than when they were new and I was using a keyboard! The one annoying part of this particular T2 is that it has the adapter to combine the pedals built into the cable, whereas the older versions included the adapter separately (so you could run the pedals as separate axis). Most of the DOS-era games I play supported two joysticks/four axis. I would much prefer to just run them on my modern sim-racing rig, but DOSBox doesn't cooperate with having multiple USB game controllers.

Tualatin Celeron 1.4 + Powerleap PL-IP3/T, ASUS P2B, 512 MB RAM, GeForce 4 Ti 4200, Voodoo2 SLI, AWE64, 32GB IDE SSD, Dell 2001FP