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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 33380 of 40045, by imi

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-12, 21:12:

Last one was a very good deal. I can see 2 cards with a grey connector I have never seen before. This seems to be for Macintosh (Nubus). CPU cards?
The long ISA card seems to be a SBC? Maybe a 386? Looks interesting...
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nice, I saw those x3

boxpressed wrote on 2020-04-12, 22:08:
imi wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:02:

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

There's also a little white sticker on one of the ICs that says "COMPAQ" on it. That's the easiest way to tell. A number of years ago, an eBay seller was blowing these out new for something like $15 apiece.

yeah but I don't get why they are called "3500" in the first place, where does that come from? there must be a reference to it somewhere?

Reply 33381 of 40045, by tbx

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2020-04-12, 00:48:
tbx wrote on 2020-04-10, 17:02:
After looking for a beige case for a while, I found Evercase. Outside of some NOS from eBay, they sell the only beige desktop/to […]
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After looking for a beige case for a while, I found Evercase. Outside of some NOS from eBay, they sell the only beige desktop/tower ATX cases I was able to find. Inexpensive cases, but the shipping was 2x the cost of the case.

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Hah, I have the black one with gray trim! It has housed my Athlon XP 1700+ and NF7-S 2.0 since 2003. Basic case but well constructed, and I like that they put the side panel fan on an arm connected inside the back of the case (rather than screwed to the side panel). Certainly the best implementation of a side fan I've ever seen... no wires to fight with when opening the case.

I actually didn't like the flat gray trim so I painted it (and the gray power button) way back in the day. Still looks pretty okay in my opinion. 😀

That's also my take -- it's a basic case, and I was surprised that it didn't feel like thin junk for the price! Now that everything has a glass side, I hadn't thought much about the side fan. You're right though, it is nice to not have to disconnect anything when you open the case.

I do have to say: it's nice to be able to hide my trashy cable management inside a case with no windows! 😉

Reply 33382 of 40045, by Jed118

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Picked up an incomplete AT clone from Kijiji - it looks like it never had an internal hard disk or any floppies (all drive bay covers are present - no pics and ad is gone). Seems there's a card missing. It came with a CGA card, a modem, and what I suspect is an internal/external floppy adapter, perhaps some boffins can help me ID it?

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Turns out it is a 286-10 with a fairly primitive BIOS. 1Mb RAM via DIP chips. Hercules card is mine, put in there to see if it'll POST.

So what kind of card is this?

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These actually didn't leak past the battery holder. Good that it wasn't a barrel battery.

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The CGA card:

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I have a Type 1 MFM drive, or a Type 42 IDE drive, a low density floppy, and the monochrome monitor and card. I have all the parts to make this into a viable machine, although I'd have to look for a 1.2Mb floppy. The case is in great shape too.

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Reply 33383 of 40045, by brassicGamer

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-13, 13:02:
So what kind of card is this? […]
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So what kind of card is this?

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I believe that's an IBM floppy drive interface or clone. The edge connector on the end of the card is what the floppy cable connects to.

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I'm intrigued by the motherboard as it looks very similar to an AT clone I've got but doesn't work. At first I thought it was missing a couple of BIOS ROM chips but your board suggests otherwise. What's the ID code on the edge of the board by the ISA slots?

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Reply 33384 of 40045, by imi

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some dirty hardware, fresh out of quarantine...

IBM terminal keyboard, needs a thourough clean and a replacement keycap, but it was cheap :3

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a very dirty Asus XP55T2P4
no the caps are not leaking, that's caked on dust, I already checked ^^

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and an equally dirty Terratec Maestro 32/96 from the same lot
quickly wiped it down with some alcohol to be able to take a picture where the card is actually visible but also needs a deep clean

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Reply 33388 of 40045, by imi

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I didn't see that one ^^

Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-13, 18:14:

Nice..! Does this keyboard work with a normal PC..?

nope ^^ not out of the box, but you can get an adapter for it or just replace the internal controller.

Reply 33389 of 40045, by EvieSigma

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Got this rather rough IBM PS/2 Model 56 in today off eBay, it's got some kind of power supply problem and a fair bit of internal surface rust (including rust on the floppy drive stepper motor) that I'm not sure yet how I'm going to fix.

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Reply 33391 of 40045, by imi

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hey now :c
there's a hercules S3 trio, a nice spea mercury P64V too, passive gigabyte geforce 6600 AGP is also handy

some more...

Asus V8420, GF4 Ti 4200 (still need the deluxe version of that one)
Aztech MM PCI 168 with "AZFIN 3328", supposedly has a real OPL3 and great compatibility?
and an ATi Graphics Ultra Pro mach32 VLB :3

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Reply 33392 of 40045, by luckybob

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I have an IBM model 77, from the same era as the model 56 you have. Take off the front and look for a switch in the front left of the chassis. if its anything like my model 77, there is a "tamper" switch there that prevents the machine from turning on unless you know its there.

might look like this:
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It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 33393 of 40045, by Jed118

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brassicGamer wrote on 2020-04-13, 14:01:

I believe that's an IBM floppy drive interface or clone. The edge connector on the end of the card is what the floppy cable connects to.

I'm intrigued by the motherboard as it looks very similar to an AT clone I've got but doesn't work. At first I thought it was missing a couple of BIOS ROM chips but your board suggests otherwise. What's the ID code on the edge of the board by the ISA slots?

Yes, when I opened it up the first time, I saw the staggered BIOS chips and I was like, OK, that's odd, but they read ODD and EVEN so I didn't worry too much.

I'm going to do a complete teardown and clean all the dust off it probably in a few days, depending on the progress of my final assignment. For now I hope this will suffice

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And this is the actual case:

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No floppy drives at all. I'd love to know how this was used...

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Reply 33395 of 40045, by Jed118

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Cobra42898 wrote on 2020-04-14, 00:46:

Was it part of an old token ring network, and booted via the network?

I thought so as well, but there was no NIC in there. There was an empty slot cover so who knows what was removed. The floppy controller has a big external connector (40 or so pins) so maybe it booted externally off a floppy drive? The guy who sold it to me knew little about it, just that it was stored for close to two decades.

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Reply 33396 of 40045, by Horun

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-13, 22:38:
And this is the actual case: […]
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And this is the actual case:

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No floppy drives at all. I'd love to know how this was used...

Looks great ! Good luck and hope you get it running !
Got two NOS still in box, never used Serial port 8bit ISA cards (for a Song and Dance 🤣). One has a 1999 date sticker from Best Buy the other (Siig) looks much older and has Parallel too. The SiiG should work great in my next XT/286 build along with with a SCSI controller and HD.
Also got a Fujitsu M2949 and IBM DDRS39130 HD's as trade for an old Nvidia Gf 2 Ti that I did not need, not sure if they work though, was a "spur of the moment thing"....

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Hate posting a reply and have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. 🤣 Second computer a 286 12Mhz with real IDE drive ! After that came 386, 486, Pentium, P.Pro and everything after....

Reply 33397 of 40045, by Predator99

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-13, 22:38:
Yes, when I opened it up the first time, I saw the staggered BIOS chips and I was like, OK, that's odd, but they read ODD and EV […]
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Yes, when I opened it up the first time, I saw the staggered BIOS chips and I was like, OK, that's odd, but they read ODD and EVEN so I didn't worry too much.

I'm going to do a complete teardown and clean all the dust off it probably in a few days, depending on the progress of my final assignment. For now I hope this will suffice

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And this is the actual case:

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No floppy drives at all. I'd love to know how this was used...

Yes, you have 2 spare ROM sockets there to insert an additional option ROM.

Very nice case and PC, keep us updated!

Reply 33398 of 40045, by Predator99

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-04-13, 18:23:

Nice lot predator hopefully everything works upon arrival.

Thanks, Yes, I asked for a packing each card in newspaper and this was confirmed...

blurks wrote on 2020-04-13, 20:16:

A Voodoo3 2000. The rest is more or less electronics junk as far as I can tell.

Thats apparently why I bought it, but I will keep some other cards as well.

Reply 33399 of 40045, by yawetaG

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-13, 22:38:

No floppy drives at all. I'd love to know how this was used...

External floppy drive unit. Usually those have 1-4 drives...