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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 27180 of 52614, by Muppets4

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SpeedySPCFan wrote:
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A lovely jvc tm-h1700g video monitor. With composite and s-video connections. It lacks RGB, but makes more then up for that with 750 lines horizontal resolution. Now I have to wait until my s-video cables come in.

Another JVC monitor here in the span of a few days... yours wouldn't happen to come from Lynnwood, WA, would it? The JVC I picked up just a few days ago and posted here came from there 🤣

No, I picked it up myself in Leiden. A Dutch city 😀

Reply 27181 of 52614, by wiretap

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Purchased this SBC industrial PC for $25 shipped last night.. supposedly has a 386 in it and boots to BIOS according to the seller. For the price, I couldn't pass it up since it is hard to even find a case with backplane for that cheap. I think I'll paint this one black with a black Gotek in the front.

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Reply 27182 of 52614, by luckybob

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To me, that power supply screams Pentium 2/3 era, but the tag says "wi star 66".

Probably a 486/66.

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Reply 27185 of 52614, by dionb

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Big day today.

First off the little stuff:

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A pretty generic 1993 486 board with So1 LIF, VLB, 8x 30b SIMM, 64k cache and a 486DX2-66 on it. The reason i bought it: seller pic gave a closeup of the first SIMM: 9 4Mb chips. And indeed 4x 4MB parity, with 4x 1MB behind it. Highly remarkable: not only is there no corrosion on the battery, the 26-year old barrel (date code december 1993) still holds a charge and saves BIOS settings 😮

To the left: an MCE2VGA adapter, the next best thing to a good EGA monitor (which I declare to be a unicorn, at least locally and at a price I'm prepared to pay, after 6 months futile searching). Of course, I didn't order an EGA monitor cable as I assumed at least one of my many serial cables would be fully wired straight through... Murphy says: no EGA today. Have to wait until my cable arrives before I can show Skeletor in full EGA glory.

Fortunately I can show Skeletor at significantly higher resolution on today's big catch:

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That's 1280x960 Skeletor not even coming close to filling the screen. SGI 1600SW, connected to the Number Nine Revolution IV-1600SW I picked up a while ago.The best 1998-vintage (or indeed anywhere in the 1990s) TFT bar none. 110ppi, beating a contemporary 24" full HD monitor by about 20% - not bad after two decades 😉

Oh, and that thing in the shadows behind it? A second one 😜
- now to find a second card supporting OpenLDI, or even better a Pixlink/Multilink adapter...

Reply 27186 of 52614, by keropi

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^ The ega cable you need must be wired as 1:1 , so those serial cables must have some cables inverted, if you cut one DB9 connector and solder you own with a 1:1 configuration you'll get it going 😀

nice stuff you got there btw 😁

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Reply 27187 of 52614, by dionb

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keropi wrote:

^ The ega cable you need must be wired as 1:1 , so those serial cables must have some cables inverted, if you cut one DB9 connector and solder you own with a 1:1 configuration you'll get it going 😀

Not just inverted, they're not fully wired up. Multiple pins don't go anywhere. First thing I did was chopped one - only five wires in the cable.

nice stuff you got there btw 😁

Oh yes 😀

Reply 27188 of 52614, by arncht

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dionb wrote:
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Big day today.

First off the little stuff:

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A pretty generic 1993 486 board with So1 LIF, VLB, 8x 30b SIMM, 64k cache and a 486DX2-66 on it. The reason i bought it: seller pic gave a closeup of the first SIMM: 9 4Mb chips. And indeed 4x 4MB parity, with 4x 1MB behind it. Highly remarkable: not only is there no corrosion on the battery, the 26-year old barrel (date code december 1993) still holds a charge and saves BIOS settings 😮

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Reply 27189 of 52614, by bjwil1991

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Bought the following yesterday on my thrifting adventures:

eMachines T3116
Microsoft Intellimouse PS/2 and Serial (might as well have a spare)

Received the following in the mail from Digi-Key:
4x 12ns 32Kx8 SRAM
1x 15ns 32Kx8 SRAM
30x 16V 10ųF SMD caps*
20x 25V 68ųF SMD caps**
10x 6.3V 22ųF SMD caps**
10x 6.3V 56ųF SMD caps**
10x (might be less) 10V 16ųF through-hole caps***
5x Solder wick/braid
2x 28-pin socket for my Creative Labs CR-563-B CD-ROM drive to install the firmware EPROM

* for the VooDoo2 card
** for the ASUS X54C motherboard
*** for the Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 card since I borrowed 2 of them for my VooDoo2 card, which didn't work too well.

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Reply 27190 of 52614, by dionb

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arncht wrote:
dionb wrote:

Big day today.

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A pretty generic 1993 486 board with So1 LIF, VLB, 8x 30b SIMM, 64k cache and a 486DX2-66 on it. The reason i bought it: seller pic gave a closeup of the first SIMM: 9 4Mb chips. And indeed 4x 4MB parity, with 4x 1MB behind it. Highly remarkable: not only is there no corrosion on the battery, the 26-year old barrel (date code december 1993) still holds a charge and saves BIOS settings 😮

sis461?

Not quite:
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Reply 27191 of 52614, by Ozzuneoj

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wiretap wrote:

Yea sometimes I just buy things for the mystery factor. 🤣 We'll see once it arrives.

I saw that too. I was very tempted to grab it myself, but I've made way too many purchases lately and I need to slow down and take the time to actually sort, test, and use\resell things. I have a few threads I need to start or update already. 😵

Let us know what you find when you get it! 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 27192 of 52614, by cyclone3d

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luckybob wrote:

@wiretap
To me, that power supply screams Pentium 2/3 era, but the tag says "wi star 66".

Probably a 486/66.

I saw it and wondered who bought it.

It is definitely an system with a backplane and a CPU card.. so if they say it boots to a 386 BIOS, my guess it is an ISA backplane with a 386 CPU card (SBC) in it. I guess it could also be a 386 CPU card with an upgrade to a 486 66 CPU in it as well.

Definitely interested in hearing/seeing what is really in it.

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Reply 27193 of 52614, by Predator99

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Monitoring auctions since about 2 years now, but never spotted one. And then this 😲 Now its mine..mine...mine, but without mobiles and spoons 😎

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Reply 27195 of 52614, by Cyrix200+

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luckybob wrote:

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That does look like a nice parallel port pci card. Not that common!

^.^

And an OAK VGA! Also very nice.

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Reply 27199 of 52614, by Baoran

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I bought a cheap tseng et4000ax ISA card from ebay which has not arrived, but there is something strange. I checked the shipment tracking and it has just arrived to my country. Main thing that worries me is that measurements of the package 16cm x 41cm x 13cm and weight of the package is 5Kg. I have no idea what I will be getting when I am suppose to get a small ISA card but package weights 5Kg...