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Reply 27360 of 52692, by SpectriaForce

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Thermalwrong wrote:

Does this look like a Super Socket 7 board though? Because that's the only manual I got...

No, that looks more like a socket 3 to me.

Super socket 7 boards usually have an AGP slot and include options for >66MHz FSB.

Reply 27361 of 52692, by HanJammer

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Battery on this one looks a little pinched or it's just me... Cool Cyrix DX40!

Nah, it's perfectly straight. The label is just wrapped this way. It's a lithium battery probably that's why it didn't leaked all over this sweet VLB motherboard causing all sort of nasty corrosion. I will unsolder it anyway. I will probably sell this motherboard soon because VLB and 486 is not really something I'm interested in (or rather because I don't want to have an excuse for buying VLB cards).

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Reply 27362 of 52692, by seanneko

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Got another AT case today. If I didn't know better, I'd say it was NOS. But there are a few signs that give away the fact that it was probably used briefly like the hole drilled for the HDD LED (unless it was factory? surely not..)

I was specifically after a case to put a 386 in, so the case badge is perfect.

Reply 27363 of 52692, by Cyrix200+

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Got another AT case today. If I didn't know better, I'd say it was NOS. But there are a few signs that give away the fact that it was probably used briefly like the hole drilled for the HDD LED (unless it was factory? surely not..)

I was specifically after a case to put a 386 in, so the case badge is perfect.

Another beauty!

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Reply 27364 of 52692, by arncht

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wow, very nice cases - are they originally in this condition, or somebody restored them? the first one for me, more "486" case.

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Reply 27365 of 52692, by arncht

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SW-SSG wrote:
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Battery on this one looks a little pinched or it's just me... Cool Cyrix DX40!

those tadrian batteries are much more problem free - they have extremely long lifespan (10-40 years).

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Reply 27367 of 52692, by Deksor

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The big pentium tower has arrived !

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Mhh, tall cases, I like them 😀

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Also came with this gem

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CPU is Pentium MMX 200MHz and the motherboard is Asus TX97-E

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The yamaha CD drive is SCSI

Now, I need to figure out how could-I replace the Power on switch (the previous owner told me he broke it, so he replaced it with another one that don't fit properly ...)

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Reply 27368 of 52692, by Deksor

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Just turned the computer into parts (and cleaned the dust)

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Now I can say the AWE64 Gold ! works

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Reply 27369 of 52692, by red_avatar

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Nice, an AWE64 Gold! That's about €100 on its own right there! I'm still looking to replace my own Value one with a Gold one.

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Reply 27371 of 52692, by Bancho

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Finally, I managed to get a decent set of speakers! I got them cheap but they were in a filthy state. Bit of elbow grease and i think they turned out pretty nice. They sound great too!

Altec Lansing ACS400 with ACS250 powered subwoofer

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Reply 27372 of 52692, by red_avatar

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Bancho wrote:
Finally, I managed to get a decent set of speakers! I got them cheap but they were in a filthy state. Bit of elbow grease and i […]
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Finally, I managed to get a decent set of speakers! I got them cheap but they were in a filthy state. Bit of elbow grease and i think they turned out pretty nice. They sound great too!

Altec Lansing ACS400 with ACS250 powered subwoofer

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I've pretty much given up on finding quality retro speakers. Heck, most PC speakers back in the day were absolutely atrocious to start with and 25 years won't have improved the sound. I had Cambridge Soundworks 2.1 speakers back in 1999 ('don't let the name confuse you: these were surround speakers with a sub) which were pretty much top end and they don't sound all that impressive today. My Z680 5.1 speakers I bought in early 2003 and I'm still using them today, 16 years later! I think I just need to find some affordable retro-looking book case speakers instead. Edifier has some really nice ones. I mean, from 1996-1999 I used an old Pioneer amplifier with actual hifi speakers and it worked really well.

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Reply 27373 of 52692, by appiah4

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Deksor wrote:

Just turned the computer into parts (and cleaned the dust)

Now I can say the AWE64 Gold ! works

The Millennium II PCI is just as cool for me as AWE64 Gold, great catch.

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Reply 27374 of 52692, by Deksor

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Well since I turned on the computer and could see video, I guess it works as well.

But I already have a bunch of them so I don't care as much ^^

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Reply 27375 of 52692, by HanJammer

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Not exactly today, but some days ago…

I bought this for 1 Euro on eBay… nobody else was bidding (huh).

AWE64 Gold box (my AWE64 Gold was missing box), and inside I found 2 CDs, a gameport to midi cable (which wasn't mentioned in the description) and rather uninteresting CT4170 (still in a brand new condition) which was listed as AWE64 Gold (of course I knew it wasn't Gold - but I was bidding on the box! 😁) and some sort of fax the original buyer received from Creative Labs (that's kind of interesting).

Kitty wasn't in the box BTW...

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Reply 27376 of 52692, by bjwil1991

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"If I fits I ships" - cat, probably.

I have the CT4170 in my Socket 7 machine, and the CQM synth is crappy. Wish I can redirect the CQM to an external MIDI device that contains a real OPL3 chip, or swap it with an ESS AudioDrive ES1688F card.

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Reply 27377 of 52692, by cyclone3d

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Talk of playing MP3s on a slow machine prompted me to go looking to see if it would be viable.

I ended up ordering this card - a Zefiro ZA2. And although it doesn't do MP3, it does do MP2. There were somewhere in the neighborhood of 3000 of these cards made.

Ended up buying it from the company's web page that was selling it instead of eBay as it was a bit cheaper to buy direct.

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* RCA style coaxial S/PDIF input and output connectors on the card.
* Toslink style fiber optic S/PDIF input and output connectors on the card.
* XLR style AES/EBU pro digital interface connectors with cable included.
* RCA style Analog stereo line out connectors with cable included.
* Direct digital recording at 48Khz, 44.1Khz, 44.056Khz, 32Khz
or just about anything.
* Complete control over all CD and DAT subcode (including SCMS and Start_IDs).
* Windows drivers for complete compatibility with all of your windows
audio applications (Win95/98 and Win NT4.0)
* Powerful 24bit Digital Signal Processor for live digital effects such as real
time sample rate conversion, MPEG audio decoding or other special effects.
* 20/24bit recording in Win95/98 and NT4.0.
* Optional Super Word Clock sync available.
* Hard disk data backup to audio DAT, store 1.1Gigabytes on a 2 hour tape.

More info can be found here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070206064053/htt … www.zefiro.com/

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Reply 27378 of 52692, by JidaiGeki

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Bancho wrote:
Finally, I managed to get a decent set of speakers! I got them cheap but they were in a filthy state. Bit of elbow grease and i […]
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Finally, I managed to get a decent set of speakers! I got them cheap but they were in a filthy state. Bit of elbow grease and i think they turned out pretty nice. They sound great too!

Altec Lansing ACS400 with ACS250 powered subwoofer

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Love these speakers, got them with our Gateway 2000 P166 back in the day. Nice find!

Reply 27379 of 52692, by HanJammer

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bjwil1991 wrote:

"If I fits I ships" - cat, probably.

;D

bjwil1991 wrote:

I have the CT4170 in my Socket 7 machine, and the CQM synth is crappy. Wish I can redirect the CQM to an external MIDI device that contains a real OPL3 chip, or swap it with an ESS AudioDrive ES1688F card.

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Which reminds me about things that arrived in my mail today…

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