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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 37460 of 40034, by LewisRaz

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CMB75 wrote on 2021-01-03, 17:24:
debs3759 wrote on 2021-01-03, 15:46:
LewisRaz wrote on 2021-01-03, 15:10:
Was regretting selling all of my 486 stuff and had been bothering ebay for a while looking for something interesting enough but […]
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Was regretting selling all of my 486 stuff and had been bothering ebay for a while looking for something interesting enough but not super expensive...

Just ordered this one (ebay pic)

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Perhaps the seller is on here?.. It has had a couple of impressive looking trace repairs.

Appears to be http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/1203

Looks like a nice board for Weitek 4167 and early 486. Good find with no apparent battery leakage (I would recommend removing the battery when it arrives though)

Usually a good recommendation. Though in this case it seems the battery is pretty new. I would change it to a different type none the less.

That battery will be off as soon as I have tested the board survived shipping 😀 I already have an external one ready to go on that jumper.

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Reply 37461 of 40034, by dave343

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Just found this on a local classified ad today, brand new sealed 15” Azura CRT monitor. This thing was amazing, factory sealed still with a manufacturing date of 1998. The beige color looks pristine, it was sureal unpacking this thing. Paid $20 for it, and also bought a used NEC FE700 at the same time from the guy.

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Reply 37465 of 40034, by Bancho

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I picked up a Voodoo 3500 TV a few weeks back for £15. It was listed as a Samsung TV card but I instantly recognised the photo so snapped it up. Unfortunately it didn't come with the TV/VGA cable so I had no way of testing it.

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As luck would have it, a cable showed up on ebay the other week which I managed to get for £10. Tested the card this morning, and happy to report it all works great.

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Reply 37467 of 40034, by SVD

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Bought 3 Asus v9950 128mb cards. And 11 7800gt and 7 7900gs. But those are PCIe so not so excited about those. I got the lot for getting the fx5900's 😊

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Reply 37468 of 40034, by winuser_pl

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how much did you paid for those?

PC1: Highscreen => FIC PA-2005, 64 MB EDO RAM, Pentium MMX 200, S3 Virge + Voodoo 2 8 MB
PC2: AOpen => GA-586SG, 512 MB SDRAM, AMD K6-2 400 MHz, Geforce 2 MX 400

Reply 37469 of 40034, by Robert B

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SVD wrote on 2021-01-04, 15:04:

Bought 3 Asus v9950 128mb cards. And 11 7800gt and 7 7900gs. But those are PCIe so not so excited about those. I got the lot for getting the fx5900's 😊

Holy SMOKES!!! - unreal loot! 😁

Reply 37470 of 40034, by SVD

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winuser_pl wrote on 2021-01-04, 16:20:

how much did you paid for those?

1200 NOK or about 140 USD 😊
I dont know what to do about all the 7800/7900's tho 😅

Reply 37471 of 40034, by Ozzuneoj

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SVD wrote on 2021-01-04, 17:32:
winuser_pl wrote on 2021-01-04, 16:20:

how much did you paid for those?

I dont know what to do about all the 7800/7900's tho 😅

That's a great price.

I'd keep them and stash them away somewhere. No one is seeking them out right now, so it's not going to hurt anything. They'll be, inexplicably, worth $100 a piece in a few years, even though they bring nothing special to retro gaming. Or wait 10 years and they'll be worth $200... for no logical reason.

If there's some way to force them to work in Windows 9x, even if the drivers make most games unplayable, they will be valuable once a few people make youtube videos showing some game from 1999 running at 2500fps on a modern system with a Geforce 7 series for "compatibility". This is how the hobby works now for some reason. 🤣

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 37472 of 40034, by mtgmackid

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Got a pretty great score with one winner in particular from my recycler contact =) No Medusa cable was in sight unfortunately. Also got an (not pictured) Gigabyte GA-5AA.

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Reply 37473 of 40034, by Horun

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Bought a new in sealed box beige IDE CDRW from 2001/2002 from a local store for $5. The ECS AL486 motherboard bought a few weeks ago with manual and AMD cpu arrived today, works just fine.
Paid too much but wanted one more 3.3v/5v VLB 486 board that was tested/no on board barrel battery/etc to add to my collection 😀

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 37474 of 40034, by Ozzuneoj

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Horun wrote on 2021-01-05, 04:56:

The ECS AL486 motherboard bought a few weeks ago with manual and AMD cpu arrived today, works just fine.
Paid too much but wanted one more 3.3v/5v VLB 486 board that was tested/no on board barrel battery/etc to add to my collection 😀

So glad to hear that! I'd be curious to know if it's 100% identical to the 1.0 I have, aside from all the silk screening they remembered to do on the 1.1. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 37475 of 40034, by Godlike

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2021-01-02, 02:00:
Godlike wrote on 2021-01-01, 21:16:
Grzyb wrote on 2019-10-17, 05:47:

ARK1000? Impressive?
Can't see anything interesting about that chipset, just yet another dumb framebuffer.
And in the VLB era, there was plenty of cards with Cirrus Logic 5426/5428/5429 chips, ie. accelerated.

That's the fastest VLB card I presume, even faster than tseng et4000w32p.

You just corrected a 14 month old post. 🤣

Yes. This forum is about retro computer hardware - does it make any difference? 😂

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Reply 37476 of 40034, by winuser_pl

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Show some Photo of this drive.

Horun wrote on 2021-01-05, 04:56:

Bought a new in sealed box beige IDE CDRW from 2001/2002 from a local store for $5. The ECS AL486 motherboard bought a few weeks ago with manual and AMD cpu arrived today, works just fine.
Paid too much but wanted one more 3.3v/5v VLB 486 board that was tested/no on board barrel battery/etc to add to my collection 😀

PC1: Highscreen => FIC PA-2005, 64 MB EDO RAM, Pentium MMX 200, S3 Virge + Voodoo 2 8 MB
PC2: AOpen => GA-586SG, 512 MB SDRAM, AMD K6-2 400 MHz, Geforce 2 MX 400

Reply 37478 of 40034, by fool

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Good looking AT-case with PS and floppy drive
Gigabyte GA-586T2 (430TX) and Soyo 5EAS (VIA VPX)
Matrox Millennium 4MB + 2MB + 2MB Compaq
3x proper CD-ROM drives and 2x IDE HDD
72-pin SIMM lot: 4 pairs of 32MB FPM + 4 pairs of 32MB EDO + 6 pairs of 16MB EDO + some single 32MB = about 800 MB. Should be enough 😀

With unknown functionality... and sorry for blurry pictures.
Update: At least this Gigabyte is dead.

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