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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 3920 of 52970, by luckybob

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Picked this up at a local flea market: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301170066049

supposedly it adds LS120 support to motherboards without it. I'm curious to see if it will take "dumb" ide controllers and turn them into ones that auto-detect and support large drives. SIIG made all kinds of neat stuff!

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Reply 3921 of 52970, by retrofanatic

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Came across a nice lot of old commodore and tandy stuff. This haul will keep me busy for a while 🤣. I also picked up some atari and other tandy gear a little while ago. More and more I am realizing my affinity to commodore and old atari st systems. I never got into amiga that much but I think I have a amiga 500 kicking around somewhere...its hard to pry me from traditional pc's for the most part but there is a lot of nostalgia in these alternative computers for me since most of my friends had them and I always found it interesting how some had different versions of the same pc games I had when I was younger. I'm looking forward to having some fun with these systems...I have a whole bunch of peripherals and random games for all these units in the form of cassettes and low density floppies...I'm hoping to try some out soon when I get some time.

I forgot to add a photo of the Atari ST 1040 STe I picked up as well with this lot.

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That makes 4 Atari ST systems that I own now. I have another 1040 STe, a MEGA ST/4, and a 512ST but still no Falcon. I am still on the lookout for one in good shape and at a good price. They seem to be very elusive though.

Reply 3922 of 52970, by BSA Starfire

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I love the ST, still have my 520STFM from 1987 😀 You must play Starball for the ST if you haven't already, awesome PD pinball game, go on try it! 😀

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Reply 3923 of 52970, by Lukeno94

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After being double bid-sniped on a Diamond 3D Monster card, I've managed to get a PCI Creative 3DBlaster Voodoo2 for £4.24 plus £3 P&P. It's not coming with its original box (which I don't care about - this card is going in the HP Vectra system I showed before, not sat around looking pretty), but it should have its SLI cable, passthrough cable, and bundled software. Not sure if it's a 12 or 8 MB card (model number indicates that it may be the 12MB version - CT6670), but at this price, I don't care. Photos to follow when I have it.

Reply 3924 of 52970, by Artex

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Some CRT lovin today!

22" Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2020U (Diamondtron NF) CRT (1999)
Check out that connectivity!!
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3 x Compaq P920 19 inch CRTs (Diamondtron NF) (2001)
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Reply 3925 of 52970, by RacoonRider

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OMG the 2020U is godlike! I love the monitors that do not have that freaking cable permanently attached so that once you wreck the cable you wreck the monitor... What's all the USB stuff about?

Reply 3926 of 52970, by Lukeno94

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1800x1440 resolution as well on the Mitsubishi... absolutely awesome. The fact they eat 170W of power is amusing to me - that's only slightly less than my Xbox 360 and a Dell Optiplex GX270 I have!

Reply 3927 of 52970, by RacoonRider

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The 9800Pros I mentionned before plus some stuff I got for free+shipping:
- 2 256kb(?) 30-pin SIMMs
- 2 8MB FPM SIMMs
- 2 32MB EDO SIMMs
- 1 IBM 2MB FPM SIMM
- AdPlus VGA WD90C11LR videocard

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Reply 3928 of 52970, by Artex

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RacoonRider wrote:

OMG the 2020U is godlike! I love the monitors that do not have that freaking cable permanently attached so that once you wreck the cable you wreck the monitor... What's all the USB stuff about?

Built in USB hub I believe. Check out the BNC connectors too. 😀

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Reply 3929 of 52970, by Artex

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Lukeno94 wrote:

1800x1440 resolution as well on the Mitsubishi... absolutely awesome. The fact they eat 170W of power is amusing to me - that's only slightly less than my Xbox 360 and a Dell Optiplex GX270 I have!

Yeah, it's almost as if the lights in my home dim a bit when I power up this thing.

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Reply 3930 of 52970, by Lukeno94

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In comparison to that, my LG IPS224V 22" HD LED monitor consumes 25W of power - or basically the same as an early 15" XGA TFT screen I had a while ago. That screen had a lot of character - didn't always switch on, occasionally messed up its colours, and was very hard to configure properly.

Reply 3932 of 52970, by Lukeno94

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I've done some more tests with the Vaio PCG-FX601 using a copy of Knoppix that runs straight off the CD drive, and it runs as well as it looks. The keyboard seems perfect, the trackpad and mouse buttons work fine, the DVD drive runs fine in CD mode at least, and the battery gets to about 80% charge before the indicator light stops flashing. However, and this intrigues me, Knoppix indicates that it is still charging past that point (it's at 86.60% as I write this), but the rate of charge rapidly drops to about half of what it was normally, and then drops down a bit more slowly (at this point, it's 2040 mW, but still dropping). My guess is that it'll get to around 88-89% before it stops charging any further. Pretty impressive for a £4 untested system from the early 2000s, at any rate! I shall try this test with the Toshiba, and indeed the other laptops in the near future.

EDIT: Well, colour me shocked. It actually indicates that it has now reached 100% battery. Wow.

Reply 3936 of 52970, by Stiletto

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