Reply 22460 of 40008, by Artex
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wrote:And it IS all relative.. Today the price for your Adlib was only half a bitcoin, i think it's a steal! 😎 .
Yes, yes it is..
What you thought you will never have?
😎
wrote:And it IS all relative.. Today the price for your Adlib was only half a bitcoin, i think it's a steal! 😎 .
Yes, yes it is..
What you thought you will never have?
😎
wrote:Also found this AT computer for only $6 at a thrift store! First one I've seen in the wild in a couple of years as this stuff is getting scarce. 😢
Nice case, found a similar one at a thrift store once too.

wrote:god damn! i could not resist! […]
god damn!
i could not resist!i entered an old pc shop where they treat old PCs looking for a cheap heatsink.
and i saw this beauty inside a pc case on the floor, and i thought ..nice a REAL GOOD geforce4 card,...gf4 4200
paid 13 bucks and leftwhen i came back home i was so mistaken..its not a 4200, its a 4600 or a 4800 !!
and there is no way to differenciate them by looking at the card?
Looks like my card Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today unfurtunately mine came without original cooler in a pretty bad shape. Nevermind the "SE" suffix, it's a good overclocker, my card easily hits 300 MHz GPU /650 MHz memory clocks (not tried any further, so it is not at it's maximum, because the card is now replaced for a 5900XT).
Spotted a lot of 23 kg for 50€ 30 Minutes away from me this morning. Just picked it up. 20 kg of it was totally disgusting and useless stuff like PCB from old TVs etc...will get rid of this again asap.
But then we have...
... a really cool full-size 386/387 board
... Socket 3 Overdrive in a useless Siemens board
... nice 486+586 boards with CPUs
...ET4000 VLB
...2 MFM/RLL Controllers
...Mozart+Crystal Sound Cards..
...and some other cards not that interesting. All in good condition considering it was packed with junk.
Hope I will get 50€ back when selling the remainung parts and get all this for +-0 😎
EDIT: Shit the 386 Board is useless without the memory expansion card 🙁 But its alive...
http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/M/MI … 86-I-CACHE.html
Not retro (modern), but for a retro system. Purchased 2x A/V cables from 8bitclassics.com (USA) that has s-video, composite, and audio (8-pin DIN 262) for my Commodore 64 in case I need to redo the A/V cable I made for my C64.
Discord: https://discord.gg/U5dJw7x
Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to FX-8350
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
I was initially planing to purchase some "better" GF4 MX card, since my GF2 MX is slowly dying and GeForce 2 GTS/Ti/Ultra are hard to get. Found a seller on our local "craigslist" and ended with these:
- Abit GeForce 4MX 440 (on the back of the card, there is 440SE printed 🙁 , so we will see in what way it is crippled) - this was the card which lead me to the seller (i hope Abit has better quality VGA output than my noname GF2MX card), but he send me photos of another cards he had
- Chaintech GF3 Ti200 128 MB Gold Edition - yes this card has golden backplate, golden ports and pretty beefy golden heatsink
- some ATi X800 card I wasn't much interested into, but couldn't resist to let it be, for the price. Turns out to be an ATi X800 XT PE edition (btw it's only 80 grams heavier than the Chaintech GF3 card, so you can imagine how much alluminium is dedicated to cool down the GF3Ti)
And he had some soundcards too, so I took this one to complement my Super7 build.
Paid 16 EUR for all the graphics cards and another 8 EUR for the AWE64. He also had an ESS1868 card but I did not take it, think I have now more than enough cards. Hopefully most of these are working, picked up it locally, he perfectly wrapped it and told me, those card were working long time ago, before he stored it. So I will se, bad weather forecast for weekend = good forecast for testing 😊
Since there was some dissatisfaction with my previously bought 4MX from some of my friends, I fired up eBay, and bought something, against what they cannot say a bloody word 🤣

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9500@9700, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - ASRock K7S41GX, AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 512MB RAM, GeForce4 Ti4200, SB Live, Win 98
Is that a Ti series card (GeForce4), or am I wrong? Beauty, eh!
Discord: https://discord.gg/U5dJw7x
Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to FX-8350
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
Should be receiving a Yamaha YS-200 FM synthesizer keyboard in the coming weeks. That's a basically a Yamaha TX-81Z 4-operator FM synth with a fairly fancy keyboard attached. 4-operator FM is Yamaha's next step up from 2-operator FM (as found in most of their FM Portasound keyboards and FM chips). Keyboard itself only cost me 50 bucks, but shipping from Japan is going to be a bitch 😵 .
wrote:Is that a Ti series card (GeForce4), or am I wrong? Beauty, eh!
Yep, GeForce4 Ti4200, with 64MB RAM.
Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9500@9700, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - ASRock K7S41GX, AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 512MB RAM, GeForce4 Ti4200, SB Live, Win 98
Got me some more cpus/fpus:
Finally got an IIT 487DLX25/50 - a X2 FPU for 386DX boards 😀 There are also other "rare" chips in the bunch.
Now all I need is TIME to test about 100 cpus I got in about 6-7 months. Some have badly bent pins. It will take some time to straighten them - I just hope they work 😉
A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade to the larger bags. Ohhh yeah!
Now I have bags that are the right size for full-length ISA cards.
Just in time for the big lot of ISA sound cards that are supposed to arrive tomorrow.
wrote:A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade t […]
A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade to the larger bags. Ohhh yeah!
Now I have bags that are the right size for full-length ISA cards.
Just in time for the big lot of ISA sound cards that are supposed to arrive tomorrow.
I found the motherboard-sized bags to be the most useful ones.
wrote:wrote:A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade t […]
A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade to the larger bags. Ohhh yeah!
Now I have bags that are the right size for full-length ISA cards.
Just in time for the big lot of ISA sound cards that are supposed to arrive tomorrow.
I found the motherboard-sized bags to be the most useful ones.
Creates a lot of very not fun folding when you put smaller items in them though.
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And the smaller ones are a lot cheaper as well.
The 7"x10" (inside size) are good for pretty much all cards except full length cards.
The 7"x15" will be perfect for the larger cards.
I really hate sticking cards in motherboard bags. Takes up way too much space, you can't see through the bags once they are all folded up, and they are a hassle in general to use for smaller items.
I could use a few motherboard bags for motherboards but I really don't want to dish out the money for those larger bags.
Yesterday I answered the call of this craigslist ad: https://denver.craigslist.org/sys/d/apple-ii- … 6527834496.html I always get a kick out of europeans when they drive. They can usually drive for an hour, and be in a different country. I drive to this place (almost) https://goo.gl/maps/thEDeRXpFhw Only 125 miles, one way, and still in the same state (denial). A stark reminder of how there is nothing between Denver and Kansas city besides wheat, corn, cattle, and depression.
Anyway, he said there were blue vertical bars in the display output. This was true with his cables, mine were better suited and there is a slight video error, but its rather minor. Probably a out-of-spec cap or resistor, because once every 10s seconds or so the screen will flash off for half a second and continue. Anyway here are some pictures:
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Wow! Apple II. And it looks really great too. Congrats!
wrote:wrote:wrote:A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade t […]
A pack of 100 7"x15" anti-static bags came today. I had ordered 7"x10" bags, but the seller ran out and offered a free upgrade to the larger bags. Ohhh yeah!
Now I have bags that are the right size for full-length ISA cards.
Just in time for the big lot of ISA sound cards that are supposed to arrive tomorrow.
I found the motherboard-sized bags to be the most useful ones.
Creates a lot of very not fun folding when you put smaller items in them though.
Still better then something simply not fitting in there 🤣
I can put 2 longer cards or 3 smaller ones in there, somewhat offsetting the increased cost of the bags. I'll usually fill the bag with identical items and/or fold them in such a way that it's recognizable from outside the bag, though larger cards usually end up stored in small quantities in their own labeled box anyway.
Same thing with memory modules. Since I have so many memory modules I (obviously) use a single bag in 2 smaller stacks and insert those into the bags.
I ended up preferring the size that is just big enough for 3.5in harddrives or floppy drives.
Before I got any new ones, I was making due with the ones I found or in some other way ended up into my hands. At some point I realized I needed a real solution to make life easier and because I didn't really know what would work out or not, I bought 6 different sizes of new ESD bags 😀
I know many here do not consider the P4 worthy of any attention, but I still like these heat packers especially when outiftted with quirkier equipment, like RDRamm.
So today I found the perfect mate for my quirkiest of all P4 mainboards (the P4t533R with 232 pins 32-bit PC4200 RDRAM): an Intel confidential 2.4 GHz/533 QLY8ES A4 for 5 €.
At the same spot I picked up 2*256 Rdram (regular 16-bit), two continuity rimms and a further unidentifiable 80486 (probably intel) with an attached heatsink which seems to be nonremovable.
Any ideas how to identify it withhout having to pry off the heatsink?
I got this weird flight stick from a flea market for 2€. At first I thought it was a chinese Suncom knock off, but looking at the pictures (and insides) of some of the later models makes me think it might be the real deal. It's sad to see how far the quality dropped from the insanely rugged TCS to this light and cheap looking thing. Still, at that price it was a no-brainer.