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Reply 52441 of 52841, by Shadzilla

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zuldan wrote on 2024-04-01, 10:21:
Shadzilla wrote on 2024-04-01, 10:16:

Very nice! I love this board, it was my first proper PC upgrade that I did, also with a K6-2 500. I bought myself a brand spanking new GA-5AA 3.2 last year 😁

Very nice!. A brand new one must have cost a fortune. Very lucky to get that.

It was a bit expensive, but I wouldn't say outrageous for one of these still BNIB after 25 years. It was worth it for that new electronics smell! I stumped up £130 for it and justified it to myself based on sentemental value, condition, and the fact I'd been messing around with a used one already that was causing me headaches and I just wanted something that had the best chance of working properly. And you know what - it's been bloody brilliant. Super super stable, such a versatile little machine. I fitted a Creative Voodoo Banshee to make it exactly the same spec I had a long time ago. Played through Half-Life on it again. Simply lovely 😀

Reply 52442 of 52841, by acl

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I juste bought this 386 board with an am386sx-40 on it.
Unfortunately not a DX one. But the am386 history is interesting and i always wanted to have one (even more a 40 MHz one)

Not tested, the battery seems to not have leaked too much, and at 20€ I'm not risking a lot of money.

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Reply 52443 of 52841, by BitWrangler

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My box of crap arrived, this one...

BitWrangler wrote on 2024-03-26, 22:48:
This lot ended up tempting me, so I am now awaiting their arrival... was just idly pondering needing another PCI soundcard or tw […]
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This lot ended up tempting me, so I am now awaiting their arrival... was just idly pondering needing another PCI soundcard or two... and this popped up..

In order, Audigy SB0090, Live CT4780, Live CT4780 , ewaste*, NIC, NIC, RadeonVE DVI, Radeon 2400Pro PCI 32bit.

*ewaste is one of those extra monitor connectors for onboard graphics, don't think I'll have a use for it, unless someone tells me headless GPU can be used with them.

I dunno why but I'm also a sucker for late PCI graphics, and I wanted some lower profile NICs to be using next to things that need to breathe too.

I am mildly disappointed, as the RadeonVE or 7000 or whatever it is, was packed in a bag with the NICs and got a surface mount scraped off in transit, just a couple of caps near the RAM it might not even matter. I bought as untested pulls from a guy who doesn't do much computer stuff normally, so knew I was taking a risk with that. Apart from that, everything looks very nice, close to new appearance. That radeon was not a DVI as assumed, it's got something weirder on it, the cable I have for the HD3450 dual head splitters does not match, that has 4 rows in it. This is only 3 with a regular D shaped shell not DVI shaped. It says EDD next to it but appears to be some form of..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_Enhanced_Video_Connector
I am wondering if I am going to bother trying to use it, will have to eyeball all my adaptors and stray cables and see if I do have one by chance. I am wondering if for analog the pins have the same relational position as DVI-I then I might saw off the sides of the shell off a DVI-VGA adaptor and mash that in the hole.

What was it with ATI from about 2002 to 2008ish? They used a hell of a lot of weird video connectors.

Guess I'd better get that GA486AM/S set up for it's new GPU, can put a Cyrix DX2-80 in it, some 32MB SIMMs and run the HD2400Pro PCI to the peak of it's abilities!! ... yeahyeah, it's "that" day of the year 🤣

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 52444 of 52841, by BitWrangler

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acl wrote on 2024-04-01, 17:41:
I juste bought this 386 board with an am386sx-40 on it. Unfortunately not a DX one. But the am386 history is interesting and i a […]
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I juste bought this 386 board with an am386sx-40 on it.
Unfortunately not a DX one. But the am386 history is interesting and i always wanted to have one (even more a 40 MHz one)

Not tested, the battery seems to not have leaked too much, and at 20€ I'm not risking a lot of money.

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I love those little boards, hope it comes alive for you.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 52445 of 52841, by acl

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-04-01, 17:51:
acl wrote on 2024-04-01, 17:41:
I juste bought this 386 board with an am386sx-40 on it. Unfortunately not a DX one. But the am386 history is interesting and i a […]
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I juste bought this 386 board with an am386sx-40 on it.
Unfortunately not a DX one. But the am386 history is interesting and i always wanted to have one (even more a 40 MHz one)

Not tested, the battery seems to not have leaked too much, and at 20€ I'm not risking a lot of money.

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I love those little boards, hope it comes alive for you.

Thanks 🤞

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Reply 52447 of 52841, by supercordo

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Just bought my first video card from Quantum3D!! Sellers picture.

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Reply 52448 of 52841, by Linoleum

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What I thought I was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣

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#1: Sempron 3000+, 1Gb, HD3650 AGP, SB Audigy 2 ZS
#2: P4 1.8Ghz, 512Mb, Voodoo3 3000, SB Live!
#3: P3 866Mhz, 384Mb, Riva TNT2 AGP, SB Live!
#4: P233 MMX, 64Mb, ATI Rage II+, SB 32
#5: P100, 32Mb , S3 Virge, Sb16 & PicoGus v2.0

Reply 52449 of 52841, by Trashbytes

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Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
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Dats a big boy, back in the day I had a 21" Sony Trinitron CRT designed for Autocad and such, thing was a complete unit of a monitor with almost every kind of input and out put you could want, I wish I still had it but younger me was a retard and threw it away.

Look after that beast they are getting harder to find at this quality !

Reply 52450 of 52841, by Ensign Nemo

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Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
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How heavy is that? Must weigh a ton.

Reply 52451 of 52841, by ubiq

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^^^^ My Viewsonic 21" didn't weigh nearly as much as the 21" NEC Multisync P1150 I had before it - that weighed 35kg!

Trashbytes wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:05:
Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
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Dats a big boy, back in the day I had a 21" Sony Trinitron CRT designed for Autocad and such, thing was a complete unit of a monitor with almost every kind of input and out put you could want, I wish I still had it but younger me was a retard and threw it away.

Look after that beast they are getting harder to find at this quality !

I used to have a Viewsonic 19" and a 21". A few months after this pic was taken in 2004, I moved 1000's of km away and left pretty much everything in this pic behind. Uhhhhhggggggg. ☹️

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Reply 52452 of 52841, by Trashbytes

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ubiq wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:18:

^^^^ My Viewsonic 21" didn't weigh nearly as much as the 21" NEC Multisync P1150 I had before it - that weighed 35kg!

Trashbytes wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:05:
Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
IMG_5013.jpg

Dats a big boy, back in the day I had a 21" Sony Trinitron CRT designed for Autocad and such, thing was a complete unit of a monitor with almost every kind of input and out put you could want, I wish I still had it but younger me was a retard and threw it away.

Look after that beast they are getting harder to find at this quality !

I used to have a Viewsonic 19" and a 21". A few months after this pic was taken in 2004, I moved 1000's of km away and left pretty much everything in this pic behind. Uhhhhhggggggg. ☹️

Ughhh Ive moved a number of times and I always hate having to leave stuff behind but I have never had to leave computer stuff behind, not sure I could part with a 21" if I ever got another.

Reply 52453 of 52841, by Linoleum

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Ensign Nemo wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:16:
Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
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How heavy is that? Must weigh a ton.

70 lbs (32kg)!!!

#1: Sempron 3000+, 1Gb, HD3650 AGP, SB Audigy 2 ZS
#2: P4 1.8Ghz, 512Mb, Voodoo3 3000, SB Live!
#3: P3 866Mhz, 384Mb, Riva TNT2 AGP, SB Live!
#4: P233 MMX, 64Mb, ATI Rage II+, SB 32
#5: P100, 32Mb , S3 Virge, Sb16 & PicoGus v2.0

Reply 52454 of 52841, by Trashbytes

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Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 02:01:
Ensign Nemo wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:16:
Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣
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How heavy is that? Must weigh a ton.

70 lbs (32kg)!!!

Nods .. the Cad Trinny I had was about the same if not a bit heavier .. had a lead weight in the base IIRC so was a mongrel to move about.

I guess the next question would be .. what would the shipping costs be on a 70lb CRT 🤣. (Im guessing it would be freight rather than shipping so damn expensive)

Reply 52455 of 52841, by Linoleum

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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-04-02, 02:15:
Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 02:01:
Ensign Nemo wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:16:

How heavy is that? Must weigh a ton.

70 lbs (32kg)!!!

Nods .. the Cad Trinny I had was about the same if not a bit heavier .. had a lead weight in the base IIRC so was a mongrel to move about.

I guess the next question would be .. what would the shipping costs be on a 70lb CRT 🤣. (Im guessing it would be freight rather than shipping so damn expensive)

If that is any indicator, the original retail price was around $800 on these... At this point $80 in shipping is almost nothing. 😁

#1: Sempron 3000+, 1Gb, HD3650 AGP, SB Audigy 2 ZS
#2: P4 1.8Ghz, 512Mb, Voodoo3 3000, SB Live!
#3: P3 866Mhz, 384Mb, Riva TNT2 AGP, SB Live!
#4: P233 MMX, 64Mb, ATI Rage II+, SB 32
#5: P100, 32Mb , S3 Virge, Sb16 & PicoGus v2.0

Reply 52456 of 52841, by bestemor

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Linoleum wrote on 2024-04-02, 01:01:

What I thought I was going to pickup was a 19 inch Viewsonic CRT monitor (my dream), turned out to be a 22 inch!!!!! If I am reading the manual correctly, this thing can do 2048 x 1536 @ 60 Hz. Now I am going to feel like John Carmack when he was coding Quake!! 🤣

Me just curious, when you turn it on, does it have a LOUD 'bang' each time ?
Louder than you'd expect, I mean ? And what is the manufacture date on the back (month/year) ?
PS: also the max resolution seems to be possible even @68hz refresh rate.
(page 5 in the manual, bottom table, the 'manually' set rates vs the preset timings)

Reply 52457 of 52841, by Shadzilla

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Picked this up today, Gigabyte GA-7IXE. Sold as new, although I believe it's from unsold pre-built computers (the seller has a bunch of these). There's some slight wear on the mounting holes that would support that. But it smells brand new, no dust, has no other signs of use. Just £50. I've got a couple of CPUs on the way. Looking forward to building my first Slot A system 😀

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Reply 52458 of 52841, by Kahenraz

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Shadzilla wrote on 2024-04-02, 12:29:

Looking forward to building my first Slot A system 😀

I've heard that these AMD systems need a very strong 5V rail, which doesn't seem to be a common feature in modern power supplies. If the system is unstable, this might be the reason.

Reply 52459 of 52841, by Baleog

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Picked this up today. Goldstar Midi Art GS1000R. It's not a motorcycle despite its name. Sold as defective but since I saw that is has reverse polarity just like Roland I took a chance. And it's working fine!
The jury is still out about the samples thou... Since there are so few videos of this one on youtube I will try to record some of the usual tunes this weekend.
Other Vogon-users are discussing the model in this thread: Midi Art GS1000R Synthesizer?

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