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Reply 16960 of 27334, by Bruninho

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Impressive soldering work. I can't even tell if it was modified or not. As if it came out of the box.

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Reply 16961 of 27334, by Law212

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konc wrote on 2014-07-12, 18:22:
Just finished transferring all XT-Hercules (or simcga) capable games I own and could think of to a Schneider Euro XT. Time to s […]
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Just finished transferring all XT-Hercules (or simcga) capable games I own and could think of to a Schneider Euro XT.
Time to see now on a so-rare-yourself-and-your-geeky-things Saturday night what actually runs on the 512KB RAM this XT beauty has.
Sorry about the phone photos, I reallly don't know any better way to get a screenshot out of an XT running DOS 3.3 😀
(that amber... it can't be just memories, somehow I love it more than I probably should!)

That's awesome. I love it.

Reply 16962 of 27334, by andrea

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Bruninho wrote on 2020-10-21, 14:29:

Impressive soldering work. I can't even tell if it was modified or not. As if it came out of the box.

Thank you 😀

In the meantime I replaced the 2 Mira brand chips off the 9600 with the last 2 Samsungs off the Sodimm, as I thought it would be better for all the memory to be the same. Despite often being that better is the enemy of good, all went fine. I also did a small mod so that both memory supply rails sit at the same voltage (that was YOUR job Sapphire, not mine), now 2.79V, which is a bit high but nothing dramatic.

At the end of the day I got a fully working card, and the 166MHz-rated RAM seems to be stable at 230MHz, of which I'm not complaining.

Reply 16963 of 27334, by Bancho

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Well I've gone slightly bonkers with my sound setup on my Tualatin machine! I removed the Turtle Beach Maui and replaced it with a EWS64XL, But I've managed to retain the Kurzweil midi as i populated the breakout bay with a Turtle Beach HOMAC 😀 I also added a CT2940 with Gen OPL3 and a DB50XG. It's currently all playing nicely in windows and it all comes out the Audigy. Next I have to tackle DOS. I'm going to use @PARUS multi channel mixer for the Audigy. But the DOS setup can wait for tomorrow!

Sound setup is now

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Vortex 2 MX300 With Trust Korg Module (300)
EWS64XL (310)
EWS64XL Midi-2 (HOMAC) (320)
SB16 DB50XG (330)

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Reply 16964 of 27334, by chrismeyer6

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andrea wrote on 2020-10-21, 16:13:
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Bruninho wrote on 2020-10-21, 14:29:

Impressive soldering work. I can't even tell if it was modified or not. As if it came out of the box.

Thank you 😀

In the meantime I replaced the 2 Mira brand chips off the 9600 with the last 2 Samsungs off the Sodimm, as I thought it would be better for all the memory to be the same. Despite often being that better is the enemy of good, all went fine. I also did a small mod so that both memory supply rails sit at the same voltage (that was YOUR job Sapphire, not mine), now 2.79V, which is a bit high but nothing dramatic.

At the end of the day I got a fully working card, and the 166MHz-rated RAM seems to be stable at 230MHz, of which I'm not complaining.

How's the performance of the card with the new ram?

Reply 16965 of 27334, by andrea

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-10-22, 12:42:
andrea wrote on 2020-10-21, 16:13:
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Bruninho wrote on 2020-10-21, 14:29:

Impressive soldering work. I can't even tell if it was modified or not. As if it came out of the box.

Thank you 😀

In the meantime I replaced the 2 Mira brand chips off the 9600 with the last 2 Samsungs off the Sodimm, as I thought it would be better for all the memory to be the same. Despite often being that better is the enemy of good, all went fine. I also did a small mod so that both memory supply rails sit at the same voltage (that was YOUR job Sapphire, not mine), now 2.79V, which is a bit high but nothing dramatic.

At the end of the day I got a fully working card, and the 166MHz-rated RAM seems to be stable at 230MHz, of which I'm not complaining.

How's the performance of the card with the new ram?

On an 266FSB Athlon 2600+, in 3dmark 01, I get 5652 points at default (240 core/166 ram), 6573 pts overclocking the memory (240 core/230 ram) and 7280 overclocking everything (320 core/230 ram).

A 9200/9250 with 4ns Ram (which I know they exist), and perhaps 128MB instead of 256, could be interesting to play with.

EDIT: For the sake of comparison, on the same machine a 8500 flashed to 9100 @275/275 scores 8905, and a 9600XT 500/200 9668.

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Reply 16967 of 27334, by Bancho

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Today I made a line in backplate. I needed to somehow feed the MX300 into the Audigy via an Analogue connection but the MX300 has no internal output headers. I had a bracket in my spares box and salvaged a backplate off a old soundblaster PCI card. Thankfully the jacks lined up spot on. the two jacks are connected to the AUX and CD-IN on the Audigy. Works exactly as I needed it too. Just need to set the levels for DOS using Parus's Audigy Mixer for DOS and then it's done!

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Reply 16968 of 27334, by brostenen

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What the F to do with old dead harddrives???? Yup I know what to do. Make a monitor stand for the vintage corner. 😜

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Then I cleaned up some old toys from my childhood, and placed them on the shelf above my vintage corners table.
One Pezz-Darth-Vader and three small micro-transformers.

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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 16970 of 27334, by brostenen

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-10-23, 12:25:

To Bancho and Brostenen those are both excellent and creative solutions I love them both.

Thanks.
And it is a woodgrain monitor stand. I think LGR would aprove. 😁

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 16972 of 27334, by brostenen

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-10-23, 13:35:

It looks like oak. I personally like the look of wood

Oak is wood... 😉
It is actually chipboard, laminated with 5mm wood of some sort. Painted with some kind of dark stain and some kind of varnish or clear coat on top.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 16974 of 27334, by PTherapist

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Today and for the past couple of days I've been busy installing games on my recent 2003 WinXP build. Then I decided to setup LaunchBox, older version 4.4, to have a more fancy game launcher, rather than just using Windows Explorer shortcuts to batch files (for mounting the CD images etc).

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A work in progress, but I'm quite happy so far with how it's running. Running LaunchBox as a "low priority" process, so as to not interfere with running games.

Obviously on these older versions the online scrapers no longer function, but it's local database is enough to fill in the info for about 90% of most games, then I just drag in the game covers & fanart/screenshots manually straight from web. It's easy/quick enough to manually fill in the info for the games it doesn't recognise.

Reply 16975 of 27334, by ODwilly

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PTherapist wrote on 2020-10-21, 04:47:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-10-20, 19:27:
PTherapist wrote on 2020-10-20, 18:49:

Personally I wouldn't recommend building a Media Centre PC/HTPC with any kind of stock cooler, it will be much too loud.

Also, is the Blu-Ray drive just for data usage? As I think you'll have problems playing back actual Blu-Ray movie discs on Windows XP, Windows 7 would probably be better for that.

It'll probably be the cheapest option for transferring rips, but I didn't know XP wouldn't offer good BD playback. Unfortunately I have never seen a pre-activated copy of 7, and I'm not sure I want to trust keys off ebay to activate.

Yes, ripping them would probably be the easiest option. The reason XP isn't good for Blu-Ray playback, is that PowerDVD 11 is the latest version that will run on either XP or Vista and PowerDVD 11 will struggle with a lot of newer titles due to updated DRM.

However another issue is if the onboard graphics has HDCP support? Otherwise it won't matter which OS you use as it still wouldn't work without 3rd party tools such as AnyDVD HD.

I think a cheapo GPU like a Geforce 210 or HD6450 would help alot with Blu-Ray playback on a system like that 😀

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Reply 16976 of 27334, by debs3759

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ODwilly wrote on 2020-10-24, 14:27:
PTherapist wrote on 2020-10-21, 04:47:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-10-20, 19:27:

It'll probably be the cheapest option for transferring rips, but I didn't know XP wouldn't offer good BD playback. Unfortunately I have never seen a pre-activated copy of 7, and I'm not sure I want to trust keys off ebay to activate.

Yes, ripping them would probably be the easiest option. The reason XP isn't good for Blu-Ray playback, is that PowerDVD 11 is the latest version that will run on either XP or Vista and PowerDVD 11 will struggle with a lot of newer titles due to updated DRM.

However another issue is if the onboard graphics has HDCP support? Otherwise it won't matter which OS you use as it still wouldn't work without 3rd party tools such as AnyDVD HD.

I think a cheapo GPU like a Geforce 210 or HD6450 would help alot with Blu-Ray playback on a system like that 😀

I'm thinking a GT 430 is the best of whet I have at hand.

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 16977 of 27334, by debs3759

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PTherapist wrote on 2020-10-21, 04:47:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-10-20, 19:27:
PTherapist wrote on 2020-10-20, 18:49:

Personally I wouldn't recommend building a Media Centre PC/HTPC with any kind of stock cooler, it will be much too loud.

Also, is the Blu-Ray drive just for data usage? As I think you'll have problems playing back actual Blu-Ray movie discs on Windows XP, Windows 7 would probably be better for that.

It'll probably be the cheapest option for transferring rips, but I didn't know XP wouldn't offer good BD playback. Unfortunately I have never seen a pre-activated copy of 7, and I'm not sure I want to trust keys off ebay to activate.

Yes, ripping them would probably be the easiest option. The reason XP isn't good for Blu-Ray playback, is that PowerDVD 11 is the latest version that will run on either XP or Vista and PowerDVD 11 will struggle with a lot of newer titles due to updated DRM.

However another issue is if the onboard graphics has HDCP support? Otherwise it won't matter which OS you use as it still wouldn't work without 3rd party tools such as AnyDVD HD.

I found three different Win 7 x64 preactivated versions, so will be setting that up later, now the cooler arrived. Will be installing K-Lite Codec Mega Pack, with Media Player Classic.

I will never use integrated graphics other than for benchmarking prior to adding discrete graphics. I think I have a GT210, otherwise it'll be overkill with a GT630 😀

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 16978 of 27334, by newtmonkey

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I got an AT-PS/2 adapter and a PS/2-USB adapter so I could use my Das Keyboard with my DOS machine. It's not period correct, but then again, very little of my DOS machine is period correct 🤣.

I'll keep my AT keyboard as a backup!

Reply 16979 of 27334, by brostenen

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The glue have dried, so I used some time today, to set it up propperly on my vintage computing table. I really like the result of this. It is a nice way to recycle old computer harddrives. And the end result is exactly what I was aiming at.

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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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