Reply 36820 of 52818, by Slot1
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I bought the Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro in the original box with drivers and manuals.
I bought the Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro in the original box with drivers and manuals.
HanJammer wrote on 2020-11-10, 01:33:It's GP in this machine so no leaks, also I'm pretty aware of these things, it's my fifth or something like this PC10/20-III and I have a couple more Commodore PC machines (different models) 😉
well I've also had plenty of leaky GPs, usually not as bad, but enough to start corrosion ^^
I honestly don't remember if there was a Varta or GP on mine as I've just thrown it into the JAR of DEATH with the rest of them... but while not that bad, the board already had some widespread corrosion all over the area.
Slot1 wrote on 2020-11-10, 10:05:I bought the Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro in the original box with drivers and manuals.
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beautiful
Survived shipment in an envelope...
Interesting card, but only drivers for Win98 available as far as I can see.
Predator99 wrote on 2020-11-10, 12:49:Survived shipment in an envelope...
Interesting card, but only drivers for Win98 available as far as I can see.
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Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS. Its interesting card indeed. I also have this card in the original box with all the addons.
Predator99 wrote on 2020-11-10, 12:49:Survived shipment in an envelope...
Interesting card, but only drivers for Win98 available as far as I can see.
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The Box specifically states under minimum requirements (Win98,95,DOS 5.0) for games.
So there should definitely be pure DOS drivers.
I have the ISOs on my Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11cZPg … lW-?usp=sharing
It looks like you have to install the Windows drivers to install the DOS drivers.
New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies:
Pleasantly surprised it has SB-Link. Will see how it stacks up against the S2DG2
Also picked up a 360 Elite, listed as unused and seems to be that way. Decided to grab it, since getting unaltered 360s is not that easy.
Predator99 wrote on 2020-11-10, 12:49:Survived shipment in an envelope...
Interesting card, but only drivers for Win98 available as far as I can see.
IMG_1383r.jpg
Also have these cards with the breakout box.
Windows drivers can be confusing as they refer to two chipsets and it's true the breakout box is a soundcard in its self. You switch between them depending on modes.
No one has shown it working in dos but there is a thread here about a laptop using a Maestro 2em working in dos.
Hopefully Cyclone's method can work.
edit:
http://www.it-he.org/sound.php#maestro2
"To run in DOS:
You must run c:\maestro.com
The MSTRINF.INI file must be in C:\"
Some elusive Cyrix 6x86 CPUs 100GP and P120 gold back
Retro builds & sandbox
IBM XT 5160 | 286 | 386 | 486 | S4 SI5PI AIO & S4 Batman + P60 SX828
S8 & PPro 200 | SS7 FW 5VGF & Asus P5A & AOpen AX59PRO K6-III+ 550MHz
Asus K7M Athlon 1Ghz GDF | Abit SH6 Pentium III 1GHz SL4KL...
Slot1 wrote on 2020-11-10, 10:05:I bought the Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro in the original box with drivers and manuals.
Nice! Eventually I think I am going to try to get a Gus PnP as well since it has the AMD Interwave chip instead of the GF1.
MIDI comparison website: << Wavetable.nl >>
(Always) looking for: Any Wavetable daughterboard, MIDI Module (GM/GS/XG)
cyclone3d wrote on 2020-11-10, 15:00:The Box specifically states under minimum requirements (Win98,95,DOS 5.0) for games. So there should definitely be pure DOS driv […]
Predator99 wrote on 2020-11-10, 12:49:Survived shipment in an envelope...
Interesting card, but only drivers for Win98 available as far as I can see.
IMG_1383r.jpg
The Box specifically states under minimum requirements (Win98,95,DOS 5.0) for games.
So there should definitely be pure DOS drivers.I have the ISOs on my Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11cZPg … lW-?usp=sharingIt looks like you have to install the Windows drivers to install the DOS drivers.
THANK YOU very much for sharing the ISOs! I need to set up a Win9x PC first for testing. A Windows 7 driver would be more convenient 😁
Hanamichi wrote on 2020-11-10, 16:30:New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies: […]
New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies:
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Pleasantly surprised it has SB-Link. Will see how it stacks up against the S2DG2Also picked up a 360 Elite, listed as unused and seems to be that way. Decided to grab it, since getting unaltered 360s is not that easy.
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The board looks beautiful. Now I wish I had a red board like that but with ISA slot for the GUS. 😀
Salient wrote on 2020-11-10, 17:55:Slot1 wrote on 2020-11-10, 10:05:I bought the Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro in the original box with drivers and manuals.
Nice! Eventually I think I am going to try to get a Gus PnP as well since it has the AMD Interwave chip instead of the GF1.
Absolutely you should, it's a great card. Maybe aim for the Pro model because it has GUS Classic compatibility with the 512KB memory.
Slot1 wrote on 2020-11-10, 19:40:Hanamichi wrote on 2020-11-10, 16:30:New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies: […]
New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies:
_20201110_162039.JPG
_20201110_162013.JPG
Pleasantly surprised it has SB-Link. Will see how it stacks up against the S2DG2Also picked up a 360 Elite, listed as unused and seems to be that way. Decided to grab it, since getting unaltered 360s is not that easy.
_20201110_162111.JPG
The board looks beautiful. Now I wish I had a red board like that but with ISA slot for the GUS. 😀
Thanks, she's a thicc one too you can feel the quality. I forgot I had this for a partner in crime:
That GUS looks unused! Congrats!
I remember there being a TMC S7 red board and some red SIS 370, 462 boards with ISA slots 😀
Hanamichi wrote on 2020-11-10, 21:48:Thanks, she's a thicc one too you can feel the quality. I forgot I had this for a partner in crime: […]
Slot1 wrote on 2020-11-10, 19:40:Hanamichi wrote on 2020-11-10, 16:30:New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies: […]
New candidate for my favorite retro mobo arrived with some freebies:
_20201110_162039.JPG
_20201110_162013.JPG
Pleasantly surprised it has SB-Link. Will see how it stacks up against the S2DG2Also picked up a 360 Elite, listed as unused and seems to be that way. Decided to grab it, since getting unaltered 360s is not that easy.
_20201110_162111.JPG
The board looks beautiful. Now I wish I had a red board like that but with ISA slot for the GUS. 😀
Thanks, she's a thicc one too you can feel the quality. I forgot I had this for a partner in crime:
_20201110_214600.JPG
That GUS looks unused! Congrats!
I remember there being a TMC S7 red board and some red SIS 370, 462 boards with ISA slots 😀
Nice choice, a red ForteMedia sound card. I love the matching color.
Thanks, it does look in excellent condition. Also congrats for finding the board, its lovely.
Bought FX-3000 one of this early 486 boards with proprietary local bus slot.
Sadly it doesn't have 386 socket fitted, but it might be possible to solder one in.
Just got in the mail an interesting little voltage adapter for 486, it came with a AMD DX2-80 @ near 32€. A good bargain if it works.
On this passed days also received some big box games that do have some cool factor to them.
As a foot note, Loadstar was a epic flop. Curiously I did play the demo back in the day ( a lot), but never seen a copy in the wild, or in stores at the time. As a youngster I was bewildered and marveled by this type of full-motion-movie like games.
Afterword of buying this game found out that Elon Musk was a programmer on the team of Loadstar, it was strange enough to indulge in a "guilty pleasure" of sorts, and worst yet to have associated with "Tesla fanboy" label. LoL
Local recycling had interesting stuff (again). A bunch of NOS Socket 4 boards. 😁
Wow nice find on those. Do you have any socket 4 Pentiums to use with them?
I have one working P60, but I took just 2 boards with socketed AMIKEY-2 chips as I'm pretty sure one of my many spare boards had a faulty chip in it.
sf78 wrote on 2020-11-11, 13:53:Local recycling had interesting stuff (again). A bunch of NOS Socket 4 boards. 😁
these must be really nice boards!