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Reply 13200 of 53191, by xjas

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Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Dane […]
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Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Danes.
The trip was around 300 kilometers each way, so we had lunch in Germany. We left at 8am, came home at 11pm.
There I found these two items. 100 CD-R in a spindle (15 US Dollars) and one litre of beer. The kind of beer my father used to buy.
The beer is not exactly computerstuff, though it has some cool viking artwork. Thor and Odin. (The usual suspect's)
It's kind of cool that I can still find cd's in a food-store. I really thought that this is a special item these day's.

Can I just point out for the audience that you drove 600km from Denmark to Germany & back to buy Danish beer? 😜

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Reply 13201 of 53191, by GuyTechie

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A couple weeks ago, bought a SB16 CT2230 after much research, and then an Asus P3B-F 440BX Slot 1 mobo. It was to include 128 MB PC100 RAM, a PII-266 CPU, a Trident AGP card, and the IO plate. I was pleasantly surprised to find a PII-400 instead. I thought when I booted it up it was OC'd.

A PII-266 is actually 4x66Mhz (multiplier locked to 4). So I thought the seller just pushed the FSB to 100 (4x100 = 400 MHz). To my surprised, the CPU actually says 400 on the plastic shroud (and to top it off, it has the stock Intel HSF, not an aftermarket one). It looks legit. 😀

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Reply 13202 of 53191, by brostenen

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xjas wrote:
brostenen wrote:
Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Dane […]
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Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Danes.
The trip was around 300 kilometers each way, so we had lunch in Germany. We left at 8am, came home at 11pm.
There I found these two items. 100 CD-R in a spindle (15 US Dollars) and one litre of beer. The kind of beer my father used to buy.
The beer is not exactly computerstuff, though it has some cool viking artwork. Thor and Odin. (The usual suspect's)
It's kind of cool that I can still find cd's in a food-store. I really thought that this is a special item these day's.

Can I just point out for the audience that you drove 600km from Denmark to Germany & back to buy Danish beer? 😜

Hehe.... It shure looks like that. No. The trip was to visit Flensburg, and have a good time. I bought the stuff, because they were there anyway.

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I did found a lot of other stuff as well. Shoes at 1/3 of the price, candy at 1/4 of the price, bacon at 1/10 of the price (had a cooling-box with ice-bricks) and a lot of other stuff at a low price. All prices compared to Danish prices. I just did not mention it, because it is not computer related. Only the beer, because it look's so freaking awesome. 😉

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

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Reply 13203 of 53191, by MCGA

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archsan wrote:

^Maybe it's time to get someone to 3D scan the thing? I can easily see tens, hundreds of the same case waiting to be born. 😀

Maybe we can all form a retro case company? 😀

I can model pretty much anything in 3D now days, I just don't know how to do things like the LED readout and other electrical stuff I read about on these forums.

A thought I've had, was to use a modern min-tower case( small boxy one ), but to change out its bezel with one I've created. I even have an old AT Gateway mini-tower that I could mod, but it's missing the side panel and needs some work on its frame( it was damaged when I bought it. ).

And back to this topic sort of, I wish I could have said I bought this computer today -- it's using the very first case I bought when I built my 386 DX 40:
http://redding.craigslist.org/sys/5707561422.html

But not at that price and it's a several hour drive from where I live. Why are all the good things on Craigslist hundreds of miles away? O.O

Reply 13204 of 53191, by melbar

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I've bought a voodoo 1. But without additional cable.

I can use any Male-to-Female VGA cables, which i can get also on amazon or ebay right? There is no special cable with crossing copper cable inside or something...?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GP1895-VGA-Cable-Ad … poAAOxy9X5TbJ2n
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SVGA-VGA-EXTENSION- … SX-UZpf1rVjjZwQ

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Reply 13205 of 53191, by brostenen

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Maybe we can all form a retro case company? 😀

I'll be happy to do some drawings for design's of cases. Even for free.

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

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Reply 13206 of 53191, by keropi

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@ melbar
yes you can use them, the cable is a 1:1 one, no crossing lines or anything special

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Reply 13207 of 53191, by kithylin

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keropi wrote:

@ melbar
yes you can use them, the cable is a 1:1 one, no crossing lines or anything special

I can confirm. I've been using generic "VGA Extension Cable" coiled up with zip ties between my voodoo2 and video card in my 3dfx computer for a little over a year now. Works fine. Early voodoo's work fine with any vga cable out there.

Reply 13208 of 53191, by Lukeno94

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If someone worked out how to 3D print and make a palmrest with a trackpad, I have a laptop that I'd love to replace the palmrest on. (Particularly small trackpad and I'm not sure it's easily/safely detachable)

Reply 13209 of 53191, by Brickpad

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After my recent disaster with a purchase off ebay, and getting my money back...thankfully, I found another IBM PS/2 for roughly the same price. It's a model 30 and a bit dirtier (owner was a smoker). Not a big deal. The upside is that this model has ISA slots, which means I can use an assortment of expansion cards I have to "upgrade" the system. The downside is (I believe) this model uses the dreaded Dallas RTC. Not to worry though, I finally broke down and bought a solder vacuum pump, so replacing the chip should be a lot easier.

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It appears the RTC may be socketed. From the looks of the second picture, to the right of the CPU.

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Reply 13210 of 53191, by MCGA

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brostenen wrote:
MCGA wrote:

Maybe we can all form a retro case company? 😀

I'll be happy to do some drawings for design's of cases. Even for free.

That would be great. I've been developing an indie game for 2 years now, so I'm financially... bleh... Anyways, I own all of my software and my PC is decent enough for building 3D content -- it's a 6 core, not the monster another member has here that is packed with titans( I'm jealous to say the least... )

Maybe there's some kind of Kickstarter option? I know they did this for those Commodore case molds. It would be great to be able to buy a retro looking AT case that has the niceties of a modern cases -- like not weighing a ton.

Reply 13211 of 53191, by rein_ein

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had short trip to Moscow,at one of flea market was found:

Audigy front panel Sb0010

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Pair of Kingston HyperX 2x512mb

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Asus Geforce 2 GTS with TVR,that i finally can connect with glasses i have

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Abit VP-6 it has problem with hsf mounting (plastic clips broken at both sockets) and so far i cant get it post anything except FF

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Intel DG41AN with E5400 and hsf

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Altogether cost 54$

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Reply 13212 of 53191, by archsan

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MCGA wrote:
archsan wrote:

^Maybe it's time to get someone to 3D scan the thing? I can easily see tens, hundreds of the same case waiting to be born. 😀

Maybe we can all form a retro case company? 😀

Not sure about starting up a company 🤣 but it's good to crowdsource a workable base design.

I was going to need one myself, but now that the (baby) AT boards are gone before I bought it, the project is pending on my list. I'll have to import to get what I want (intel 430-based ones). Focusing on ATX builds right now...

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Reply 13213 of 53191, by SquallStrife

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melbar wrote:
I've bought a voodoo 1. But without additional cable. […]
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I've bought a voodoo 1. But without additional cable.

I can use any Male-to-Female VGA cables, which i can get also on amazon or ebay right? There is no special cable with crossing copper cable inside or something...?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GP1895-VGA-Cable-Ad … poAAOxy9X5TbJ2n
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SVGA-VGA-EXTENSION- … SX-UZpf1rVjjZwQ

Not the first one. Notice that it's got a DE-9 on one end!!

Extension cables will work fine. BUT if you don't want a massive loop of VGA cable hanging off the back of your system, look for "VGA port saver". Basically super-short extension cables, measuring about 15-30cm, and available in different quality.

Cheap: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281520660815
Better: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361671719952

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Reply 13214 of 53191, by VooDooMan

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Two weeks ago I got this rare card. Today I got a second one... any suggestions what to do with the second one? 😁

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Reply 13215 of 53191, by stamasd

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archsan wrote:

^Maybe it's time to get someone to 3D scan the thing? I can easily see tens, hundreds of the same case waiting to be born. 😀

I actually have a 3D scanner (and 3D printer, of course) 😀

...unfortunately it only works with objects up to 5 inches...

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Reply 13216 of 53191, by Matth79

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rein_ein wrote:
had short trip to Moscow,at one of flea market was found: […]
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had short trip to Moscow,at one of flea market was found:

Abit VP-6 it has problem with hsf mounting (plastic clips broken at both sockets) and so far i cant get it post anything except FF

4a9uZNnl.jpg

Altogether cost 54$

Need to find the type of HSF that had a twist spring clip that engages using the offset clips... common some time ago, but haven't seen one in years

Reply 13217 of 53191, by brostenen

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MCGA wrote:
brostenen wrote:
MCGA wrote:

Maybe we can all form a retro case company? 😀

I'll be happy to do some drawings for design's of cases. Even for free.

That would be great. I've been developing an indie game for 2 years now, so I'm financially... bleh... Anyways, I own all of my software and my PC is decent enough for building 3D content -- it's a 6 core, not the monster another member has here that is packed with titans( I'm jealous to say the least... )

Maybe there's some kind of Kickstarter option? I know they did this for those Commodore case molds. It would be great to be able to buy a retro looking AT case that has the niceties of a modern cases -- like not weighing a ton.

Drop me a personal message, both, in order for me to remember were to send a scanned drawing or two.
I have some nice idea's that might look awesomme in real life.

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

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
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Reply 13218 of 53191, by nforce4max

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Just use a socket A cooler that uses both portions of the mount but just be sure the clip isn't to tight so not to risk breaking the remaining mount.

On a far away planet reading your posts in the year 10,191.

Reply 13219 of 53191, by brostenen

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rein_ein wrote:
Asus Geforce 2 GTS with TVR,that i finally can connect with glasses i have […]
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Asus Geforce 2 GTS with TVR,that i finally can connect with glasses i have

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It's a good card. I bought one aprox 6 to 8 months ago.
Only problem was a worn out fan, that I replaced with one scavanged from a semi defect FX5200.
Fun enough... That 5200, was an Asus too. If I remember correct, the GF2-GTS has VIVO.
Might just be me or am I remembering correct?

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

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
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