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Reply 29280 of 52615, by imi

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funny, I got that exact one in a box full of scrap I bought off ebay recently ^^ haven't tested it yet, but unfortunately most of the box did turn out to be scrap indeed, some of the cards look like someone butchered them with an axe, some of the boards had their card slots broken off, I'll have to see what I can save from it but one of the boards included had a 3c87-40 on it though that looked like someone jammed it into the socket without aligning the pins first, it was in the socket but 3 of the pins were just bent over 90°, there was also a nice cyrix 6x86 PR166 in the box, bending the pins back on that one was a lot easier... I've got a lot of testing to do.

Reply 29281 of 52615, by GigAHerZ

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That PC is currently maxed to 128MB RAM, so I'll have to remove 2 RAM sticks and leave it at 64MB to take advantage of the cache.

Use XMSDSK to put a 64MB ramdisk on top of the memory (which is not cached) and then you have all available ram cached + some temporary space to use whenever needed. 😉

"640K ought to be enough for anybody." - And i intend to get every last bit out of it even after loading every damn driver!

Reply 29282 of 52615, by respect2759

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Picking up this PC at the weekend, only photo I have. Idk what is inside, any ideas?

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Reply 29283 of 52615, by Wolfus

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respect2759 wrote:

Picking up this PC at the weekend, only photo I have. Idk what is inside, any ideas?

Nazdar! 😉 It looks like 486DX2 we used to have at high school computer classroom.

Reply 29284 of 52615, by respect2759

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Wolfus wrote:
respect2759 wrote:

Picking up this PC at the weekend, only photo I have. Idk what is inside, any ideas?

Nazdar! 😉 It looks like 486DX2 we used to have at high school computer classroom.

Ahoj! Thanks! A guy gives it to mee with a few socket 478 PCs Celerons and Pentium 4 PCs if I upgrade his notebook. Also two CRTs a 14 and 15 one, will post some photos

Soyo 019R1 AM386DX 40MHz, 8Mb ram, 512Kb Trident 9000 Graphics
S26361-D756-X Intel i486DX 33MHz, 4Mb ram, 512Kb - 1Mb graphics on board

Reply 29285 of 52615, by Srandista

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Vitaj! Try to open it up, once you'll get it and post photos of it either here, or into System Specs forum. We'll surely help you with closer identification.

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Reply 29286 of 52615, by bjwil1991

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I hate sellers that do that. I placed an offer on a sound card and CD-ROM combo a couple of times and the seller and I agreed that $50 is a good price.

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Reply 29287 of 52615, by 11justsomekid

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Found these at the local thrift store today for the princely sum of $12. It's an AOpen AX6BC motherboard, Crystal CX4235 sound card, some modem/sound card combo by Conexant, 64 meg DIMM stick, an 8 gig WD Caviar, and a bizarre 370 slotkey with a 400 Mhz Celeron. I was hoping to scoop up a few more parts (especially a video card), as they just set it out on the sales floor, but I waited to no avail. I don't have a PSU to test the board, but I tested the HDD in my main machine only for an I/O disc error. The Crystal works, though (albiet justt as broken as it came from the factory), so hopefully everything else works!

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Reply 29288 of 52615, by bjwil1991

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Made an offer on a sealed Reveal SC400 (Aztech Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16) for a bit over $50 and the seller did a counter offer of $60. Accepted the offer, because, why not?

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Reply 29289 of 52615, by appiah4

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Got these printed because it seems I will be needing them for my many upcoming sound card soldering projects..

I will be drilling holes for my Adlib using Dremel.

Anyone know exactly what size nuts and bolts I need for these?

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Reply 29290 of 52615, by Predator99

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Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL

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...Running 😀 I really like the Warcraft 2 Soundtrack on this card, for me it sounds better than on GUS!

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Then: Philips CDD3610 - really like the design of that drive 😎

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Reply 29291 of 52615, by Intel486dx33

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Predator99 wrote:
Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL […]
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Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL

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...Running 😀 I really like the Warcraft 2 Soundtrack on this card, for me it sounds better than on GUS!

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Then: Philips CDD3610 - really like the design of that drive 😎

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I really like the clarity of those TerraTec cards too.
Nice find.

Reply 29292 of 52615, by cyclone3d

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Predator99 wrote:
Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL […]
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Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL

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...Running 😀 I really like the Warcraft 2 Soundtrack on this card, for me it sounds better than on GUS!

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Then: Philips CDD3610 - really like the design of that drive 😎

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Nice find.

Technically it is not an XL without the 5.25" bay module though.

And for an XXL, it has to have the Waldorf midi module mounted in the 5.25" bay module.

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Reply 29293 of 52615, by JonathonWyble

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Predator99 wrote:

Some "scrap" today: RTFM EWS64XL

...Running 😀 I really like the Warcraft 2 Soundtrack on this card, for me it sounds better than on GUS!

Then: Philips CDD3610 - really like the design of that drive 😎

Very nice! Are those things for a vintage computer you want to build, or did you collect them just to have?

1998 Pentium II build

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Reply 29295 of 52615, by Predator99

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cyclone3d wrote:

Nice find.

Technically it is not an XL without the 5.25" bay module though.

And for an XXL, it has to have the Waldorf midi module mounted in the 5.25" bay module.

Thanks - you are right. But there is a sticker "Model: EWS64 XL" under the RAM. Therefore this card was part of a kit.

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Very nice! Are those things for a vintage computer you want to build, or did you collect them just to have?

Just to have/play with. No room for complete systems and my interests change very fast 😉

Reply 29296 of 52615, by dionb

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Sound card time today:

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Don't normally go for boxed stuff, but if you can't find it without box and the price isn't too inflated, why not. I hate 3.5mm jacks, which leads me into the realm of prosumer audio stuff like this Emagic Audiowerk 2. It's nothing fancy, just analog and SPDIF stereo in and out with a 16 bit DAC - but easy Win9x, 2k/XP, MacOS Classic and Linux drivers and very good SNR. Not a gaming card, but perfect for HTPC work.

The second card is potentially more insteresting. It has an FCC ID - JUGMML9050 - and a model sticker PA-WP9050-B (REV C), which suggests something by Wearnes Peripherals. The seller had repeatedly tried - and failed - to get it to work (he may be reading here, he suggested I look on Vogons for help 😉 ). Now it's my turn. What makes me optimistic is that this thing looks extremely similar to the Orchid Soundwave/Gamewave 32 cards. We'll see if that similarity helps me get it running...

Reply 29297 of 52615, by 65C02

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To counter that, here's what I just bought for 1/1000 of that (4 EUR): […]
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To counter that, here's what I just bought for 1/1000 of that (4 EUR):

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Ooh, that brings back many fond memories. My dad used to have a very similar laptop (maybe even the same?) that I used to watch him type his university papers on back in '91/'92. It fascinated the 5 year old me. 😊

Reply 29298 of 52615, by Standard Def Steve

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Managed to snag this 7800GS AGP for only $30 CAD today!

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So now I have three of these cards. I've been using the first two in my AXP-2800/NF2 and A64-4000/NF3 machines. This third 7800GS, however, is going to be slotting into something totally different:

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Yep, it'll be pushing pixels in my PowerMac G4 MDD. This beast has two 1.25GHz G4 processors w/ 2MB of L3 cache each, 2GB of PC2700 RAM, and a 300 GB SCSI HDD. It currently has the stock Radeon 9000 Pro in it, so the 7800GS will be a massive upgrade. It should even help Leopard run a bit more efficiently, as it supports Core Image in hardware. Just need to flash a Mac ROM to the 7800GS, then will be playing Doom 3 and UT2004 in no time!

Speaking of which, I've always wondered how the 1.25GHz G4 stacks up against my DDR-based PIII-S @ 1.63GHz in gaming workloads. I already have Doom 3 and UT2K4 installed on the PIII-S, and it handles both games quite well with a 6800GT. The 7800GS isn't much faster, and I'm sure the G4s will be the primary bottleneck, so this should make for a fairly interesting 2002 PPC vs x86 comparison. I have a feeling the PIII will win (unless the games can make use of the 2nd CPU in the Mac), but we shall soon see!

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Reply 29299 of 52615, by appiah4

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I don't like paying this much money for a system to be honest but grabbed this case for $35.

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That's because it had the following inside:

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As some of you may know I am currently having trouble getting a 386SX-40 board with cache to work but I've been making a lot of promising progress lately. That got me kind of interested in other 386 boards so when I saw this motherboardI sprang for it. It turned out to be only an SX-25 but if I can't get the SX-40 working I now have a fallback option.

The case itself is incredibly dirty shape but it should be a decent case once I clean it up. There is a speed display LED under the black glass.

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