Reply 30080 of 48676, by SpectriaForce
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wrote:my 486 dx2 setup: […]
my 486 dx2 setup:
Falls in love with an AT case.. 😊
wrote:my 486 dx2 setup: […]
my 486 dx2 setup:
Falls in love with an AT case.. 😊
wrote:I really hated the way pretty much every computer came in a shade of beige back in the day, ...I really hated beige... like really hated it.. and was quite happy when stylish non white computer cases started hitting the market (P4 era onwards)... but that thing could quite happily sit under my desk and I would be proud 😀.
COMPAQ, IBM, Fujitsu and even Escom already offered black pc's in the 90's.
wrote:wrote:I really hated the way pretty much every computer came in a shade of beige back in the day, ...I really hated beige... like really hated it.. and was quite happy when stylish non white computer cases started hitting the market (P4 era onwards)... but that thing could quite happily sit under my desk and I would be proud 😀.
COMPAQ, IBM, Fujitsu and even Escom already offered black pc's in the 90's.
Yes, but they weren't common place and cost a fortune if you wanted anything non white... for some reason the market demanded white, and so thats what 99.999% of desktop PC's came as. I had a black laptop, and sprayed my 486 black back then... I hated beige that much.
System 7.5.3 for Mac
39 disks total.
For my Macintosh classics and some games too.
wrote:OMG that case is an absolute thing of beauty. […]
OMG that case is an absolute thing of beauty.
I really hated the way pretty much every computer came in a shade of beige back in the day, ...I really hated beige... like really hated it.. and was quite happy when stylish non white computer cases started hitting the market (P4 era onwards)... but that thing could quite happily sit under my desk and I would be proud 😀.
Is it possible to have some close-ups of the panel LED's? Do these things come up often on polish market places?
wrote:btw - swap to ESCOM possible 😁
🤣 thats exactly what I thought it was when I first saw it!
Only ADAX was in this case-style - there were also desktops or mini or big towers. I will try to find the ads brochure somewhere in my old computer newspapers and will put it here if found.
This case is very very heavy / massive. The very nice thing is this black semi-transparent cover and the icon-graphic leds. I will do a close-up of the panel for you today in the evening.
In Poland there was also attack of HIGHSCREEN brand, and I remember their COLANI (?) case style. That was also very nice design.
Of course ESCOM was the good example of something fresh on polish market but later ESCOM went down with the style of cases and started to be like any other...
Unfortunately this computers are not common now - the fact is people in Poland rather bought non-branded computers
(or mostly they bought OPTIMUS which was also very nice case-style at the beginning of their expansion).
Bought a Gateway 400SD4 laptop in good shape and did preventative maintenance: cleaned the heatsink and replaced the thermal paste. Has a Pentium 4 running at 2.4GHz, 512MB RAM, Windows XP Home SP3, 40GB HDD, CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo, floppy drive (something that didn't come standard on Pentium 4 laptops), 1 CardBus slot (has 2 doors for inserting a bigger CardBus card, like Xircom modem and FastEthernet cards or something similar to that nature), VGA, Parallel (printer), modem, Intel FastEthernet, 2 USB, FireWire 400, and audio in/out jacks/ports, ESS Allegro ES1988 PCI sound, and either a 14.1" or 15" TFT Active Matrix display. Main battery is flat and refuses to charge and the clock battery is an ML1220 (rechargeable coin cell), which is rather odd, however, no charger came with it, so I improvised and decided to use my ASUS X54C's laptop charger and it works perfectly fine, even my HP Pavilion N3350 doesn't have a charger and the ASUS charger does a good job.
Discord: https://discord.gg/U5dJw7x
Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
wrote:Got an IBM P260 monitor locally, time to learn WinDAS I suppose.
That's a very nice monitor. I wish I'll find something like that someday 😀
wrote:Only ADAX was in this case-style - there were also desktops or mini or big towers. I will try to find the ads brochure somewhere […]
wrote:OMG that case is an absolute thing of beauty. […]
OMG that case is an absolute thing of beauty.
I really hated the way pretty much every computer came in a shade of beige back in the day, ...I really hated beige... like really hated it.. and was quite happy when stylish non white computer cases started hitting the market (P4 era onwards)... but that thing could quite happily sit under my desk and I would be proud 😀.
Is it possible to have some close-ups of the panel LED's? Do these things come up often on polish market places?
wrote:btw - swap to ESCOM possible 😁
🤣 thats exactly what I thought it was when I first saw it!
Only ADAX was in this case-style - there were also desktops or mini or big towers. I will try to find the ads brochure somewhere in my old computer newspapers and will put it here if found.
This case is very very heavy / massive. The very nice thing is this black semi-transparent cover and the icon-graphic leds. I will do a close-up of the panel for you today in the evening.
In Poland there was also attack of HIGHSCREEN brand, and I remember their COLANI (?) case style. That was also very nice design.
Of course ESCOM was the good example of something fresh on polish market but later ESCOM went down with the style of cases and started to be like any other...Unfortunately this computers are not common now - the fact is people in Poland rather bought non-branded computers
(or mostly they bought OPTIMUS which was also very nice case-style at the beginning of their expansion).
Interesting info. yes brochure and piccys would be much appreciated thank you. The combination of those three colour LED's and the perspex cover are what make that case imo, it would be interesting to see other designs.
AMD-K6-2/500AFX
FIC VA-503+ -- got the processor above for testing/flashing, going to try to get my K6-III+ working on it
Upgradeware XP-TMC
Virtual IO i-Glasses VGA interface adapter (now I need the glasses!)
wrote:Ooh the second one... It's a Chieftec Dragon, isn't it? But the first one, I have no idea 😦
You are correct - always wanted to have it, but when I was finally able to afford one, there were much better Chieftec cases. First one is also Chieftec, but I know only code name.
AOpen AX6B+ | P3 1G | 1GB ECC REG | FX5200 | CT4500
AOpen AX59pro | K6-2 450M | 256MB | Rage 128
Asus CUBX-E | P3 1G | 512MB | GF4 TI4200 | YMF719E-S
Asus P3B-F | P3 933M | 384MB | Radeon 9200 | CT4520
Asus P5A | P55C 200M | 256MB | Riva TNT | CT3600
Does anyone know what this is and whether it's worth buying?
Retronautics: A digital gallery of my retro computers, hardware and projects.
Since all important chips were removed and the PLCC sockets destroyed, it's useless. It is (or rather was) a 386sx CPU card for the Schneider Tower AT.
^^might be possible to repair, these sockets are very easy to replace and you could take the missing ICs from a damaged 386. Think these CPU cards are quite rare...
Intended not to buy that much anymore, but this 17 kg lot that arrived today seems to be fantastic:
6x SUNTAC 80286:
6x C&T 286/386
Micronics 386...already have a similar one, think the RAM card is the same:
search.php?keywords=micronics+80386+collection
80286 in a 386 CPU socket..? 😕
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SS7 ATX with bulging caps...not worth any repair
Interesting SONY boards. Very heavy. Have to google what this was used for. At least some intersting ICs, e.g. 68030:
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SS7 ATX with bulging caps...not worth any repair
Eh.. It'd be very much worth the repair for me; I need an SS7 board with AGP 😒
Retronautics: A digital gallery of my retro computers, hardware and projects.
wrote:^^might be possible to repair, these sockets are very easy to replace and you could take the missing ICs from a damaged 386.
You would need to find the exact chips. These are:
Chips P82C812
Chips P82C815-12
Chips P82C811
Chips P82C206
And the question is if the card is actually working. The chips were most likely removed without care because the card was dead.
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SS7 ATX with bulging caps...not worth any repairEh.. It'd be very much worth the repair for me; I need an SS7 board with AGP 😒
And it has the ALI Aladdin V chipset. Only downside is the max FSB looks to be 100Mhz since there are only 3 jumpers for fsb selection.
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SS7 ATX with bulging caps...not worth any repairEh.. It'd be very much worth the repair for me; I need an SS7 board with AGP 😒
And it has the ALI Aladdin V chipset. Only downside is the max FSB looks to be 100Mhz since there are only 3 jumpers for fsb selection.
Totally fine with me.
Retronautics: A digital gallery of my retro computers, hardware and projects.
wrote:And the question is if the card is actually working. The chips were most likely removed without care because the card was dead.
scrappers mostly do everything without care, they usually don't care (no pun intended) if it was actually working before or not.
wrote:wrote:And the question is if the card is actually working. The chips were most likely removed without care because the card was dead.
scrappers mostly do everything without care, they usually don't care (no pun intended) if it was actually working before or not.
It makes me cringe sometimes seeing how working cards are thrown and flipped carelessly about onto each other, or maybe I am just too paranoid about handling 20+ year old hardware, even the ones with less value. So it amazes me when somethings from a junk pile still work.