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Reply 26560 of 52786, by Merovign

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appiah4 wrote:

Does that 486 board have COAST cache?

Yeah but I still have it in my queue to test. Workbench full.

brostenen wrote:

Yeah... S3-805's are decent cards. I always recommend them over any CL-54xx-VLB. They are faster and have a better VGA signal.

That's good to hear. I still need to look everything up on all these parts, that's half the fun. 😀

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S3 805-P and what seems to be an ATI Mach32 (XLR) are pretty decent cards and far ahead of 80% of VLB crap out there. The empty socket on the ATI card can be used to install an ATI 68875 RAMDAC.

Funny how cool finds often just lengthen the shopping list. 😉

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Reply 26561 of 52786, by Windows9566

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triple Sound Blaster 16 score

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Reply 26563 of 52786, by xjas

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^^ that's a sweet scope. Slightly jealous.

My oscilloscope was made in the Soviet Union. I should upgrade sometime.

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Reply 26564 of 52786, by Merovign

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The IBM-equipped Mobo aand the VLB video cards (and another Cirrus GD5401 I hadn't tested) work, the Micron motherboard (PCCHIPS chips) doesn't yet, red LED on the mobo lights up but I don't get any video. Need to dig out a speaker with the right connector, out of time.

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Reply 26565 of 52786, by arncht

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brostenen wrote:

Yeah... S3-805's are decent cards. I always recommend them over any CL-54xx-VLB. They are faster and have a better VGA signal.

They have very similar speed... at vga the 805 is faster, at vesa modes the cirrus. If you want faster, choose the w32p or the vision864. The ark is the fastest at vga modes.
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Reply 26566 of 52786, by Predator99

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Just spotted this in a 25kg lot and asked the seller to sell a single card for 20€ - accepted 😎

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Reply 26568 of 52786, by wiretap

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$29 - Shuttle HOT-613 Spacewalker Socket 8 w/ 200MHz/256k Pentium Pro -- too bad it doesn't have the 2nd socket 😵 I figured at this price, the CPU gold content is worth more, so I made a best offer and counteroffer, and the seller accepted. Listed as untested for parts only. Maybe dead, but who knows. The seller has one more left. 10% Ebay bucks back too. Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Spacewalker-Shuttle- … ed/153133132074

I pulled the trigger on it as well, because I have a brand new EliteGroup P6FX1-A v1.2 w/ Pentium Pro 200MHz that a different seller hasn't shipped in 3 weeks and I'm in a dispute over.. crazy thing is, the seller is only 1hr from me. 😒
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$10 - Kensington Orbit 64221 (Serial) -- mostly just bought it for the pretty blue ball, 🤣
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Reply 26569 of 52786, by liqmat

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wiretap wrote:
$29 - Shuttle HOT-613 Spacewalker Socket 8 w/ 200MHz/256k Pentium Pro -- too bad it doesn't have the 2nd socket :dead: I figure […]
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$29 - Shuttle HOT-613 Spacewalker Socket 8 w/ 200MHz/256k Pentium Pro -- too bad it doesn't have the 2nd socket 😵 I figured at this price, the CPU gold content is worth more, so I made a best offer and counteroffer, and the seller accepted. Listed as untested for parts only. Maybe dead, but who knows. The seller has one more left. 10% Ebay bucks back too. Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Spacewalker-Shuttle- … ed/153133132074

I pulled the trigger on it as well, because I have a brand new EliteGroup P6FX1-A v1.2 w/ Pentium Pro 200MHz that a different seller hasn't shipped in 3 weeks and I'm in a dispute over.. crazy thing is, the seller is only 1hr from me. 😒
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$10 - Kensington Orbit 64221 (Serial) -- mostly just bought it for the pretty blue ball, 🤣
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Those Shuttle HOT-613 boards are solid boards. Just got done installing Windows 98SE on one with a 200/256K CPU and 128MB EDO RAM and playing Earthsiege 2 on it.

Reply 26570 of 52786, by detritus olentus

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Picked up some gateway speakers at goodwill for $5 tonight and they sound quite good.

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Reply 26571 of 52786, by yawetaG

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Picked up some gateway speakers at goodwill for $5 tonight and they sound quite good.

Gateway-branded Altec Lansings, actually. 😀 These came with the higher-end Pentium II towers back in 1997/1998.

Reply 26572 of 52786, by Predator99

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Buying too much at the moment..but price was good and looks interesting

- right bottom: 8-bit EGA/VGA?
- Dual P2 Mainboard with AGP
- MFM controller
- some AT S7 boards, unfortunately without AGP
- 4 VLB cards
- Mozart + Aztech Soundcard

Many ICs missing, but doesnt look that bad. If not working I get new spare parts...

Reply 26574 of 52786, by HanJammer

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Overpriced and I had to pay customs which made it even more pricey, still I had very similar motherboard in my first PC as I wanted this one badly.

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Reply 26575 of 52786, by dionb

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Buying too much at the moment..but price was good and looks interesting

Crap seller pic, but I'd have jumped too if the price was right 😀

- right bottom: 8-bit EGA/VGA?

Those dual oscillators certainly suggest something like that - or an early VGA with both DE15 and DE9 connectors.

- Dual P2 Mainboard with AGP

Yep, P2B-DS 😀

- MFM controller

Or RLL - in any event some kind of ST-506 beast. Looks like an 8b XT version, in which case you really need to replace the missing ROMs. If the P2B-DS parallel port is hiding a 16b ISA connector you don't of course.

- some AT S7 boards, unfortunately without AGP

Unless I'm mistaken two of them are the legendary P55T2P4 (the ones with funny brown Mediabus 2.0 connector in front of the bottom PCI slot), which are more interesting than most AGP-bearing SS7 boards.

- 4 VLB cards
- Mozart + Aztech Soundcard

Many ICs missing, but doesnt look that bad. If not working I get new spare parts...

Indeed, although the completely missing socket on the board to the left of the P2B-DS will be more challenging.

I also like the 3Com ISA NICs, the 16b ISA CDRom interface with audio-out on the back (you can abuse those nice IEC connectors for your soundcard too 😉 ) and Matrox Mysique. Wonder what all those blue things are with PCIe1x connectors scattered all over...

Reply 26576 of 52786, by Windows9566

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liqmat wrote:
wiretap wrote:
$29 - Shuttle HOT-613 Spacewalker Socket 8 w/ 200MHz/256k Pentium Pro -- too bad it doesn't have the 2nd socket :dead: I figure […]
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$29 - Shuttle HOT-613 Spacewalker Socket 8 w/ 200MHz/256k Pentium Pro -- too bad it doesn't have the 2nd socket 😵 I figured at this price, the CPU gold content is worth more, so I made a best offer and counteroffer, and the seller accepted. Listed as untested for parts only. Maybe dead, but who knows. The seller has one more left. 10% Ebay bucks back too. Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Spacewalker-Shuttle- … ed/153133132074

I pulled the trigger on it as well, because I have a brand new EliteGroup P6FX1-A v1.2 w/ Pentium Pro 200MHz that a different seller hasn't shipped in 3 weeks and I'm in a dispute over.. crazy thing is, the seller is only 1hr from me. 😒
pKdlPsJh.jpg

$10 - Kensington Orbit 64221 (Serial) -- mostly just bought it for the pretty blue ball, 🤣
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Those Shuttle HOT-613 boards are solid boards. Just got done installing Windows 98SE on one with a 200/256K CPU and 128MB EDO RAM and playing Earthsiege 2 on it.

i wonder where i would find those style IO shields like what's on the Shuttle HOT 613, my Intel Advanced/ML 430hx ATX board has the same port layout and i wanna know if there are IO shields for that port layout available, it looks a bit like [\_/ O O \___/ \_/] <from left to right> (COM1, PS/2, PS/2, LPT, COM2)

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P3 600, 256 MB RAM, nVidia Riva TNT2 M64, SB Vibra 16S, Win98
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Reply 26577 of 52786, by The Serpent Rider

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are IO shields for that port layout available

Nowadays you can make something like that on a 3D printer.

I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 26578 of 52786, by appiah4

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Finally got myself an X800 series flagship card, an X800XT PE:

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It has apparently suffered a broken cap (that apparently also tore out the solder pad) at some point, and someone fixed it like this:

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Not pretty but seller assures me it works, and if it really does I'm OK with it. I will go ahead and test it tonight.

Here's the happy family altogether:

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Reply 26579 of 52786, by Predator99

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dionb wrote:
Crap seller pic, but I'd have jumped too if the price was right :) […]
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Buying too much at the moment..but price was good and looks interesting

Crap seller pic, but I'd have jumped too if the price was right 😀

- right bottom: 8-bit EGA/VGA?

Those dual oscillators certainly suggest something like that - or an early VGA with both DE15 and DE9 connectors.

- Dual P2 Mainboard with AGP

Yep, P2B-DS 😀

- MFM controller

Or RLL - in any event some kind of ST-506 beast. Looks like an 8b XT version, in which case you really need to replace the missing ROMs. If the P2B-DS parallel port is hiding a 16b ISA connector you don't of course.

- some AT S7 boards, unfortunately without AGP

Unless I'm mistaken two of them are the legendary P55T2P4 (the ones with funny brown Mediabus 2.0 connector in front of the bottom PCI slot), which are more interesting than most AGP-bearing SS7 boards.

- 4 VLB cards
- Mozart + Aztech Soundcard

Many ICs missing, but doesnt look that bad. If not working I get new spare parts...

Indeed, although the completely missing socket on the board to the left of the P2B-DS will be more challenging.

I also like the 3Com ISA NICs, the 16b ISA CDRom interface with audio-out on the back (you can abuse those nice IEC connectors for your soundcard too 😉 ) and Matrox Mysique. Wonder what all those blue things are with PCIe1x connectors scattered all over...

Yes, good observation 😎 The photo was only available in low-res, I have upscaled it to sse something. Also asked about these blue things, will report. I also like these CDROm-controllers. In case its an IDE you can also use it together with XT-IDE to get your system booted.
Will report when it arrives...