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Reply 9040 of 53082, by Indrid Cold

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Just to stay on mobile-phone-topic, I just gave up my modern ASUS Fonepad for one of my desires since a long time... the legendary Nokia n900, the latest real Nokia with a Linux core (2009)! I find it amazing as mobile and "small laptop", with hidden physical keyboard and no more Android and its useless apps... I updated the n900 with power-user kernel and unofficial community update - I've found my BBS/Telnet/SSH client too, SyncTerm, for it! I just have to wait until the arrival of the new battery, not original but increased in terms of power.

Reply 9041 of 53082, by brassicGamer

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Indrid Cold wrote:

Just to stay on mobile-phone-topic, I just gave up my modern ASUS Fonepad for one of my desires since a long time... the legendary Nokia n900, the latest real Nokia with a Linux core (2009)! .

Damn it, this is on my list of regrets as I sold mine 3 years ago to help pay my rent at the time. Loved that phone. CTRL-ALT-T straight into the terminal!

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Reply 9042 of 53082, by soviet conscript

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This months haul from the local electronics fest. haven't tested anything yet but was told it works.

haven't opened this one up yet. assume its an 8088

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the Thunderboard box is missing the actual sound card but it looks like all the floppies and manual stuff is in there. Have no idea what the Model pk-232 thing is but the guy said it came with the c64 and was a modem.

total paid $9

Reply 9044 of 53082, by Matth79

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soviet conscript wrote:
This months haul from the local electronics fest. haven't tested anything yet but was told it works. […]
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This months haul from the local electronics fest. haven't tested anything yet but was told it works.

haven't opened this one up yet. assume its an 8088

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the Thunderboard box is missing the actual sound card but it looks like all the floppies and manual stuff is in there. Have no idea what the Model pk-232 thing is but the guy said it came with the c64 and was a modem.

total paid $9

The PK232 is an Amateur Radio device
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/tnc/pk232.html

While the major feature is packet radio, it also support RTTY teletype, AMTOR and even Morse code

Reply 9045 of 53082, by brassicGamer

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Just won these:

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See anything nice? It was the PCI graphics cards that caught my eye. Looking forward to benchmarking this lot!

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Reply 9046 of 53082, by Skyscraper

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I got some new 486 gear 😀

My plan is to replace the stuff I threw away during the dark years when I thought old computers were useless 😜

I wanted a PCI 486 system to mimic my last 486 system (DX2-80) I used during 1995, I bought the same board as I used back then, the Asus PVI-486SP3. I also bought two Lucky Star LS486E and Im satisfied with the least broken of the two which seems more practical than the Asus board as it supports large HDDs. I will probably try to replace the board with something better in time and I need a less voltage hungry AMD 5x86p75 but at least I have a 486 PCI system up and running.

I want a VESA Local bus system as I had an Olivetti VESA system back in 1994, I have bough one "untested" board so far but it turned out to be dead. I also wanted an ISA 486 system even though I never really had an ISA only 486 system with the exception of an IBM 486SX-25 I took as a trade in ~1997 but never used.

Now I think I have a good contender for the ISA system 😀

I bought a Shuttle HOT-403, maxed out with 256KB Cache and 32MB memory! The board came with a 486DX-33 CPU, it supports the DX50 but I think I will get a 40 MHz crystal and run a DX2-66 @80 Mhz. The board seems to be in perfect shape, I have seen brand new boards coming right out of the box in worse shape so I would rate this board 11 on a scale from 1-10. I have not tested it yet but it was sold as working by a seller with 100% rating so Im not the least worried.

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The board also came with a Tseng ET4000AX and an ISA I/O card.

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I paid 17.50 euro + 9 euro shipping from Germany and it was not a last second snipe. I have no idea why there were so few bidders on this bundle as the video card alone normally goes for the amount I paid. 😀

New PC: i9 12900K @5GHz all cores @1.2v. MSI PRO Z690-A. 32GB DDR4 3600 CL14. 3070Ti.
Old PC: Dual Xeon X5690@4.6GHz, EVGA SR-2, 48GB DDR3R@2000MHz, Intel X25-M. GTX 980ti.
Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.

Reply 9048 of 53082, by Skyscraper

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PeterLI wrote:

Sometimes eBay has nice surprises.

BTW: why not use a am486DX2-80?

The 5V ones are pretty rare and my Intel DX2-66 works perfectly at 80 MHz. Overclocking can never™ damage a CPU as long as its not running too hot but overvolting a 3.3V chip at 5V probably could, at least with some bad luck and time.

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Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.

Reply 9049 of 53082, by alexanrs

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Things I purchased this and last week:

1- Goldstart Prime 2C based Multi-IO ISA card
2- Two W27E257 EEPROMs (should be compatible with 27E256 EPROMs)
3- AMD K6-2 500MHz (under US$ 2.00 from the same seller as the Multi-IO - almost a freebie!)

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4- Two NOS ATX cases. My K6-2 system has been transfered to the beige-only one, the blue one will be the home of a Duron system in the near future! They came missing the feet and standoffs, but I managed to get them from older busted ATX cases.

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Reply 9051 of 53082, by jedah550

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For some reason, there was a bunch of retro hardware at a Value Village near me:

I picked these up:
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Creative Graphics Blaster CT6710 (nVidia RIVA TNT)

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Diamond Stealth II G460 - Should've checked before buying: Intel graphics processor. Oh well...

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Now that's what I'm talking about! Velocity 100 8MB 3DFx Voodoo 3.
My previous 3DFx died a few weeks ago, not sure why.. but this one will work. Especially for 6$ 😀

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Some odd ISA sound card (Opti Sound 16 82C931)...Has a wavetable connector! I was looking for one to try out the WaveBlaster I had found (complete in box - again, at a Value Village). Works in DOS, but I can't seem to find the right driver for Windows...

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A Celeron 300A!
Guess I need to hunt for a motherboard that's compatible... Any suggestions?

All in all, really excited about the 3dfx and the sound card!
There was also a couple of ATI's (Mach 64 and a Rage 128) and a few AGP Trident video cards.. any that are worth picking up?

Reply 9052 of 53082, by idspispopd

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jedah550 wrote:
For some reason, there was a bunch of retro hardware at a Value Village near me: […]
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For some reason, there was a bunch of retro hardware at a Value Village near me:

I picked these up:
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Diamond Stealth II G460 - Should've checked before buying: Intel graphics processor. Oh well...
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There was also a couple of ATI's (Mach 64 and a Rage 128) and a few AGP Trident video cards.. any that are worth picking up?

An Intel i740 card is at least unusual enough to be somewhat interesting. See eg. http://www.vintage3d.org/i740.php

Re ATI cards: Those should be very common. If they are cheap and you have a use for them, why not, but otherwise I wouldn't bother.
The Trident cards are probably not very interesting. Could you see which chip(s) those used? Trident chips support AGP from 3DImage 9750 on.

Reply 9053 of 53082, by RacoonRider

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jedah550 wrote:

For some reason, there was a bunch of retro hardware at a Value Village near me:
A Celeron 300A!
Guess I need to hunt for a motherboard that's compatible... Any suggestions?

Anything with chip set other than 440FX, these don't support Cellys.

Reply 9055 of 53082, by Artex

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mwdmeyer wrote:

I posted this over at OCAU but thought I'd post here too.
Voodoo 3500 (OEM version).

Good stuff - these Compaq Presario Voodoo3 3500 (Non-TV) OEM's are solid cards. I use them in several of my machines.

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Reply 9056 of 53082, by Arctic

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Gigabyte 586HX Rev. 1.56 / Pentium 200MMX / 6x32MB = 192MB EDO RAM

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I found this board in my attic, apparently I own a HX board 😁
- So I decided to populate the RAM slots 🤣

Do I need some kind of TAG RAM now?

Edit: I think it's this one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/W24129AK-12-Cache-TAG- … 8-/290441623465

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Reply 9057 of 53082, by brostenen

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mwdmeyer wrote:

I posted this over at OCAU but thought I'd post here too.
Voodoo 3500 (OEM version).

I have one of those too. Great card.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 9059 of 53082, by King_Corduroy

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Arctic wrote:
Gigabyte 586HX Rev. 1.56 / Pentium 200MMX / 6x32MB = 192MB EDO RAM […]
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Gigabyte 586HX Rev. 1.56 / Pentium 200MMX / 6x32MB = 192MB EDO RAM

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I found this board in my attic, apparently I own a HX board 😁
- So I decided to populate the RAM slots 🤣

Do I need some kind of TAG RAM now?

Edit: I think it's this one: http://www.ebay.de/itm/W24129AK-12-Cache-TAG- … 8-/290441623465

Am I going insane or is there no clock battery on this board?

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