Thought so, Planet is just too small for stuff like that.
Yes - well as said - when i bought the SP750 i was like "you know what, just buy a 2nd one, just in case of the case, everything burns - Might get problematic getting later Spareparts"
And yeah, that Alan guy..that company, no idea how many work there, they have a shit-ton of stuff and dont know what they actually have themselves
+ the one i talked with was obviosly younger than the SP750 itself.
"was before his time" - but they DO HAVE the Memory Board, they just didnt know it - and i tried to kick em hard in the nuts to do something like ;
Test the Board, Bios Batteries dont hold 20 years, not that the Bios died somewhere in between - merge the Board with the Memory Board, they belong together, to form a Unit - Rewrite/reDo the Auction - noone in the right mind buys that machine or a spare part for his Medical/Industrial/Military Application, using a 21 Year old System with est. 2.000 MFlops, vs a Ryzen 3 3300x at around 825.000 !!! Mflops - Make it appeal to collectors, Fans, Retro-stuff - didnt get reply yet - no idea how slow they are - Fear it might rotten forever in their warehouse if it wouldnt be for me, you and 2,3 other Die-Hard-Hardcore Fans from Japan, Germany, Poland and USA.
So the Memory Board is that Number ; 158284-001 AAND 230314-001 - if you type in Ebay you find actually more than Mainboards + Worldwide + from Alan-Tech itself...
Or here ; https://www.ebay.com/itm/373999358537?hash=it … ABk9SR4z3i_f6YA
and the one like around my corner (Germany to Italy) ; https://www.ebay.de/itm/382929983213
Bit weird, in the SP750 manual you find the 158 Number, but on my 2 Boards i have is the 230 Number, yet seems to be 2x the same part, the Compaq W8000 seems to use the same board.
You know of the Dell.... YEEsss thats was the other Machine...AAND you have it - oh no way 😀 Alone that i have the name of that Machine again...Dell precision 620 MT, yes , pls make me some pics from inside 😀 - funny to see some pics on google again of it, not that there are basically none... so much for rare - But yeah, i decided back then "i go for the Compaq" - Everything on the Compaq looked better - the Memory Board config, the Layout, the proportions of the Board itself , SCSI, PCI-X - Dell always builds some weird shaped stuff.
Uh nice, another one with an OR840 - there are many Variants of it, they have those numbers ; 750780-701 is mine, there was somewhere Table of all the Variants, whcih exist, like others have 550-730-201 or so - they all have some flaws, some did not run stable with 2GB Ram, some couldnt use Tualatin at all - Mine does/did run with 2x 1266 on Powerleap Adapters and 2GB Ram - with 1400er it didnt work, some OR840 could, but had numbers like 780780-701 or so, cant remember exactly.
And guess what i just did today, like 3 hours ago.. since i digged out all my old Systems ;
Well back to the one and only SP750 😀
I remember i had the 2MB Cache Variant tested back then aswell - but its bit different in my opinion.
1. the 2MB Variant is designed for 4x way systems and needs that cache for that mainly.
2. the 2MB can help in certain Applications, which are older and use different Ops - there the advantage is clear.
3. Where the Applications use modern Ops, the 256KB Cache are clearly helpful, cause they do run at CPU-Clock !! - where the 2MB Variants do not.
Meaning if the 2MB Variant needs to reload its complete Cache it takes longer, than the 256KB running at full CPU Clock, considering the 1Ghz Variant, cause the Cache runs also at 1Ghz - may need few cycles, but they are still faster than the one cycle at only the FSB Clock of a 2MB Variant.
Depends in the end where you set your Date of Applications for Retro-works - if it is Win NT or 2k, the 900Mhz might be better, but the moment you are on Win 2003 the 1Ghz is better -why not just built 2 machines^^
And yeah Deal..well, maybe not needed ?! (unless i give you one SP750 for the Dell^^)
Shipment im used to ship around the world anyway, no problem, is ofc expansive, but thats the price we always need to take, if we want something special, if it is from Japan, USA, Kenia, Brazil.
Board and Memory Board you could get in USA. I bet if you poke Alan hard again he would give one Board for 100 Dollar + one Memory Board for 50 Dollar ?! still cheaper, if you take the one from Italy for 20€ + atleast 30, up to 70€ shipping.
Problem still could be the PSU, unless the workaround works, as seen here in Forum too + i could measure my own PSU trough, to be sure + maybe we find them on Ebay too, seen some, just not 100% sure if those are the correct ones + hell expansive.
Yeah, well 3 Key Parts - Rambus Modules itself are cheap as hell... i have over 100 Modules - even rare 1Gb PC1066 Modules. Made me even some weird "Shelf?"
And last "No" - ... as mentioned, i didnt like the optics of the SP750 casement / Tower, not that the Dell 620MT looks even worse in my eyes - i didnt kept the Case - I free'd the Compaq of its "ugly" cage and made something bigger, better, more awesome - now ofc maybe bit sad in the eye of having something "Original" - personally i dont regret it - would collect too much in the end, like 30 Servers/Workstation in cellar = too much space^^
If all breaks ofc, im still here, having 2 Mainboards, 2 PSU, 2 Memory Boards.
Small Edit ; If you really want it, the orig. SP750 Case you have to crazy search like me, as mentioned, i surf the globe for stuff friends/collegues/customers want - but google translate will be your best friend, searching europe alone is fun, polish, ungarian, croatian, finnish, danish, french, spanish in so many computerforums- then china/korea/japan is always hell of a nightmare, even talking to people - brazil and usa are hell expansive in shipment and Africa..oh god, fell often enough on my mouth, but you gotta try. And you gotta do it like weekly - that way i got stuff like IBM Power 5 MCM multiple times - where others just say "impossible!!" -> insert meme [and i took that personal ] -> drops off 14x IBm power 5 MCM 😀
I found in cache shreddered one SP750 july 2021 in romania, but no idea what happened to it - who knows, there will always be one again, but you dont know where and when.