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Reply 34180 of 52728, by lolo799

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MAZter wrote on 2020-05-26, 12:56:

It is AST Advantage Explorer.

Unfortunately It does not start with anything inside self pcmcia slot (probably it supports very old pc card format), so that why I need to use LPT adapter instead of internal slot.

Total ram about 4mb (with 640Kb).

I think I asked you the same question already in the pcmcia sound cards thread some time ago...

Could you take a picture of the ram expansion port?

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Reply 34181 of 52728, by boxpressed

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This card arrived today. It's a Tseng ET4000AX VLB. I believe that the ET4000AX chip was manufactured in the 12th week of 1992.

I'm not sure of the OEM, but it is apparently an "Eng. Sample." NSSI recognizes it as a 1MB Tseng card. It works perfectly, and the colors really pop.

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Reply 34182 of 52728, by daikatana_

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I just received this. It's in a sorry state. But it was almost free, so I took it. I don't even know if it works.

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Reply 34183 of 52728, by luckybob

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daikatana wrote:

it was almost free, so I took it.

Honestly those are the best aquisitions, imho. And if it doesn't work, making it work is SO satisifying.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 34184 of 52728, by mpe

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boxpressed wrote on 2020-05-26, 20:16:

This card arrived today. It's a Tseng ET4000AX VLB. I believe that the ET4000AX chip was manufactured in the 12th week of 1992.

I'm not sure of the OEM, but it is apparently an "Eng. Sample." NSSI recognizes it as a 1MB Tseng card. It works perfectly, and the colors really pop.

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That's cool. Looks like a very early VLB device. I have ET4000AX of about the same age. But that's a pre-VESA local bus implementation.

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Reply 34185 of 52728, by daikatana_

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luckybob wrote on 2020-05-26, 21:12:
daikatana wrote:

it was almost free, so I took it.

Honestly those are the best aquisitions, imho. And if it doesn't work, making it work is SO satisifying.

That's so true. I'll test the module tomorrow.

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Reply 34186 of 52728, by boxpressed

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mpe wrote on 2020-05-26, 21:16:

That's cool. Looks like a very early VLB device. I have ET4000AX of about the same age. But that's a pre-VESA local bus implementation.

I have what I believe to be the production version of this card on the way. It even comes with a manual and drivers, so I should know more about its branding soon. I think it is a "generic" OEM and not one of the big-name companies.

Yes, the ET4000AX shows its ISA lineage in my benchmarking. It's about 10% slower in Superscape and Doom than my other VLB cards (Cirrus, NCR, ET4000/w32p).

Reply 34188 of 52728, by creepingnet

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Well, I won this strangely, and possibly Tandy 1000 compatible LightPen on E-bay today. No real basis except that it uses a DB-9 female port and I have enough electronics skills to backup actually figuring out the pinout and looking at the circuit. I'm kind of hoping it's one of the "Warp Speed" light pens - the connector looks right and it looks like some documentation pictures - and I have the software from some experiments. Will check the pinout first - since I have the Tandy's pinout for the lightpen port written down in my desk from my experiments last summer (where I almost make a working one but was having trouble with tracking being very consistent or working at all).

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Reply 34190 of 52728, by newtmonkey

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This came in the mail today:
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Sound Blaster 16 CT1740

It was listed as untested/not working and I got it for a steal. Sadly, it's got one of the "hanging note bug" DSPs.
Even more sadly, it doesn't seem to output anything on the left channel. It might just be a matter of applying some contact cleaner to the speaker OUT jack, but since it's got the hanging note bug and since I use external MT-32/MIDI I'm not really inclined to replace my AWE64 just to get better FM music. I'll store it away for now and revisit it at a later date, once I eventually get a dedicated MPU card clone, etc.

Reply 34191 of 52728, by Predator99

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-05-23, 13:09:
I decided to collect the missing Chips for my junk AMIGA A2620 card Bought these (retro) hardware today […]
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I decided to collect the missing Chips for my junk AMIGA A2620 card
Bought these (retro) hardware today

I got all 3 from different sources and at the end I paid a lot of money for them (incl. shipping..):
68882 22,50€
68851 30€
68020 11,5€

Hope I get it working, did not test anything so far...

Today I took the time to make a short test of my 68020 Turbo-Card:
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Added some gold:

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In my A2000:

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😀 😀 😀

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But I have to admit I had to close J303 to disable Fast-Ram...without that an error appears.

Reply 34192 of 52728, by lolo799

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MAZter wrote on 2020-05-26, 23:52:
yes https://i.postimg.cc/cLLGsCsr/IMG-20200526-173511.jpg […]
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lolo799 wrote on 2020-05-26, 17:57:

Could you take a picture of the ram expansion port?

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Same on my models, except I have the 4M ram expansion in each, and somehow I have one half of the 16M expansion.

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Reply 34193 of 52728, by CrFr

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Got this macintosh Color Classic today. Seller said the condition is unknown. Usually when I see that said, I assume the seller knows it's broken. So I sent him a real low offer, and to my surprise he accepted. This time it was nice exception, it booted right up.

Seems quite dirty, but everything is intact. No cracked plastics or anything, no big scratches, no burn in. It isn't even yellowed. Some sticker glue residue in couple of places. I think after good cleaning this will look really nice. Now only if I had mouse and keyboard for this 😒

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I like this plug and play motherboard, slides right out of the case.

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Screen has slightly darker area in the upper right corner. Other than that, it is really sharp and good looking. Seeing that it has finnish language operating system is nice.

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Reply 34194 of 52728, by darry

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CrFr wrote on 2020-05-27, 20:04:
Got this macintosh Color Classic today. Seller said the condition is unknown. Usually when I see that said, I assume the seller […]
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Got this macintosh Color Classic today. Seller said the condition is unknown. Usually when I see that said, I assume the seller knows it's broken. So I sent him a real low offer, and to my surprise he accepted. This time it was nice exception, it booted right up.

Seems quite dirty, but everything is intact. No cracked plastics or anything, no big scratches, no burn in. It isn't even yellowed. Some sticker glue residue in couple of places. I think after good cleaning this will look really nice. Now only if I had mouse and keyboard for this 😒

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I like this plug and play motherboard, slides right out of the case.
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Screen has slightly darker area in the upper right corner. Other than that, it is really sharp and good looking. Seeing that it has finnish language operating system is nice.
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ADB mice and keyboards are expensive . There is also this https://www.bigmessowires.com/usb-wombat/ , if you want to use USb peripherals instead . Less authentic, more practical , IMHO .

Reply 34195 of 52728, by Vynix

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That CRT might need to be degaussed, also, I'd recap the whole machine if I were you, some compact Macs were known for suffering from leaky SMD capacitors.

On top of my head I know that the following compact units are affected (I'm excluding the other Macs) :

  • Macintosh SE/30 (the SE seems to be unaffected)
  • Macintosh Classic
  • Macintosh Classic II
  • Macintosh Color Classic (not sure about the "obscure" Color Classic II)

The older (128K, 512K, 512Ke, Plus, Plus/ED, OG SE and SE FDHD) could benefit from a analog board recap and the replacement of the axial caps that they use (which didn't go bad as much as the SMD shitcans used on later 68K units).

Also careful about that PRAM battery, these are known for exploding and often taking the logic board with them.

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Reply 34196 of 52728, by Caluser2000

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Got this stash delivered today.

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Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉

Reply 34198 of 52728, by Intel486dx33

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CrFr wrote on 2020-05-27, 20:04:
Got this macintosh Color Classic today. Seller said the condition is unknown. Usually when I see that said, I assume the seller […]
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Got this macintosh Color Classic today. Seller said the condition is unknown. Usually when I see that said, I assume the seller knows it's broken. So I sent him a real low offer, and to my surprise he accepted. This time it was nice exception, it booted right up.

Seems quite dirty, but everything is intact. No cracked plastics or anything, no big scratches, no burn in. It isn't even yellowed. Some sticker glue residue in couple of places. I think after good cleaning this will look really nice. Now only if I had mouse and keyboard for this 😒

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I like this plug and play motherboard, slides right out of the case.
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Screen has slightly darker area in the upper right corner. Other than that, it is really sharp and good looking. Seeing that it has finnish language operating system is nice.
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This website has some good resources and you can access it from your color classic with Netscape 3.1 web browser.
http://obsolete.macfixer.com/vintage-software/

You can download to a mac computer and then burn to a CD.
But you will need a CDROM drive for your Macintosh.

I would upgrade your Color classic with a 500gb hard-drive at least first. And add more RAM. I think it take up to 16mb.
( Apple Quantum Fireball SCSI 500mb hard drive )
All you need is 8mb to use Netscape and go online.
Also get a network card. They are cheap.
System 7.1 is light on the CPU. ( if you only have 8mb ram ) ( I think you have to install from floppy disks ).
System 7.5 used al little more resources. ( if you have 16mb ram )
Don’t put anything higher than System 7.5.1
Also get an Apple SCSI CDROM drive. You can build your own SCSI CDROM drive using the Apple CD300i or CD600i drive.
Replace the battery.
OWC computers NO longer supports this computer as it is too old. But you can find parts on eBay.

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https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_classi … lorclassic.html

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Macintosh Color Classic ( Extreme )

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Reply 34199 of 52728, by MAZter

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lolo799 wrote on 2020-05-27, 19:04:

Same on my models, except I have the 4M ram expansion in each, and somehow I have one half of the 16M expansion.

Nice, what are these memory modules called? Are they have part numbers?

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