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Reply 26480 of 27456, by PcBytes

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appiah4 wrote on 2024-01-19, 10:37:
PcBytes wrote on 2024-01-19, 08:22:

Recapped my newest board addition - the MSI 694D Pro-AR.

I have this same board but no matching pair Coppermines 🙁 Why did you go with the recap, the capacitors appeared to be fine?

It was already recapped when I got it, except all the caps were of the crappiest kind - 2001 OST/I.Q merger caps.

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Reply 26481 of 27456, by Shponglefan

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Just spent the last two evenings wondering why every single ATX motherboard I tested would power off after 2-3 seconds.

Turns out I was using a latching toggle button for the power button. Talk about a dumb mistake. 😮

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Reply 26482 of 27456, by dominusprog

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Combine two broken floppy drives into one working drive, also I’ve changed the LED to yellow.

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Reply 26483 of 27456, by Tiido

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Shponglefan wrote on 2024-01-19, 18:07:

Just spent the last two evenings wondering why every single ATX motherboard I tested would power off after 2-3 seconds.

Turns out I was using a latching toggle button for the power button. Talk about a dumb mistake. 😮

It should be possible to make them nonlatching if the switch can be taken apart. Usually there's a simple mechanism with a little metal bit going in a predefined groove and taking that metal bit off makes the switch no longer latch.

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Reply 26484 of 27456, by Shponglefan

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Tiido wrote on 2024-01-19, 21:15:

It should be possible to make them nonlatching if the switch can be taken apart. Usually there's a simple mechanism with a little metal bit going in a predefined groove and taking that metal bit off makes the switch no longer latch.

Oh, I have momentary buttons as well. I usually use the latching toggle buttons as turbo buttons when testing older AT boards.

I just happened to grab the wrong button to use for power on these ATX boards. It took me two whole days to realize it. 😁

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Reply 26485 of 27456, by Tiido

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Oh, hahaha. I have had a similar issue but it was because the switch got stuck inside while the button on top did come out, it took a while to figure out why the machine went off not long after powering 🤣

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Reply 26487 of 27456, by PcBytes

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Fixed a purple GF2 MX400 with quite a bunch of missing SMD caps.

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Totally not flexing my SMD soldering 🤣, I feel like it's far from looking good. But it works, and that's all that matters.

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Reply 26488 of 27456, by Turbo ->

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Not a good day for retro for me I guess. I got this untested Compaq motherboard, which I connected to a regular PSU power supply. When I connected the ATX cable to motherboard something exploded on the motherboard and I could also smell burning electronics. It's a shame. I could not locate the damage. Does Compaq have different wiring on ATX PSU connectors or what?

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Reply 26489 of 27456, by dominusprog

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Turbo -> wrote on 2024-01-20, 15:09:

Not a good day for retro for me I guess. I got this untested Compaq motherboard, which I connected to a regular PSU power supply. When I connected the ATX cable to motherboard something exploded on the motherboard and I could also smell burning electronics. It's a shame. I could not locate the damage. Does Compaq have different wiring on ATX PSU connectors or what?

It looks like a cap and two diodes, and maybe the mosfet.

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Reply 26491 of 27456, by PcBytes

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-01-20, 18:30:

I've only heard of Dell using proprietary power supplies. Is the damage at the top right corner? Those components are easily accessible for repair.

It seems Compaq did too, as I don't recall seeing a 24 pin ATX lead on a Socket 370 mobo.

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Reply 26493 of 27456, by PcBytes

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IIRC 775 was the earliest I know of 24 pin ATX, Excluding ASRock's funky boards.

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Reply 26494 of 27456, by Joseph_Joestar

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Just for fun, I hooked up my Win9x test rig to a 42" LCD TV using a DVI to HDMI adapter. I made sure to set the scaling to "Aspect Ratio" in the Nvidia driver panel. The end result is pretty decent, as long as you use normal TV viewing distance (2-3 meters). Output from the sound card goes to the TV's RCA inputs. I also connected a Logitech RumblePad 2 for a true couch gaming experience. 😀

Currently having some fun with Final Fantasy 7 on that setup. Looks and plays great.

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Reply 26495 of 27456, by Minutemanqvs

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Today I sorted some of my stuff, I’ll probably get rid of my mainboard/CPU combos from C2D and up to get some space back.

My goal was to only have SS7/370/A/754/939 systems and nothing more. Well now I have some 486 and other stuff I absolutely don’t need 😂

Searching a Nexgen Nx586 with FPU, PM me if you have one. I have some Athlon MP systems and cookies.

Reply 26496 of 27456, by PcBytes

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Tried running 3dMark2000 on the GF2 MX400 above. Getting a "3dMark2000 requires a DX7 GPU" error unfortunately.

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Test machine - Gigabyte 6VX7B-4X, Coppermine P3 700/100FSB, 80GB Maxtor, GF2 MX400, 384MB RAM, Realtek NIC, Win2k Pro SP4.

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Reply 26497 of 27456, by StriderTR

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Working on the EPIA-800 Win95 machine.

Got the network up and running for file transfers, and couldn't help but install Netscape Navigator 4 and see how many "errors" it would take to load Vogons. Did it in IE as well, just for kicks. 😀

About a dozen errors later...

Captured directly from Win95 using Print Screen and PSP 5. 😜

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Reply 26498 of 27456, by Kahenraz

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Find an SSH client and an X server and you can run modern Firefox and Chrome over the network with X11 Forwarding on Windows 95.

This worked for me in Windows 98. I believe that Cygwin works with Windows 95 as well. There are caveats though.

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Reply 26499 of 27456, by StriderTR

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Having way too much with this EPIA-800 today. 😜

Was doing a lot of playing around in DOS, thought it would be fun to run some old school DOS benchmarks.

Now I'm getting ready to dump a ton more games on it, mostly for Windows 95.

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