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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 4641 of 52813, by archsan

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SquallStrife wrote:
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Bought a ZR30w yesterday. Got a good deal but had to drive to Queens, NY for it. Working with 2X 24" LEDs on my W520 was giving me neck cramps. This should work a lot better @ 2560X1600.

How is a 30" IPS monitor "retro hardware"?

2010 isn't retro? Where's the limit?!

soviet conscript wrote:

I never liked that clown on the Matrox Mystique box. I'm not one of those people that fear clowns but that one just freaks me out. look at that smile....I don't trust him at all. I feel like if I install that card hes handing me 5 minutes after boot a bunch of "BANG" flags are going to bust out of my PC before it spontaneously combusts in flames.

That's a freakin creepy smile indeed 🤣.

The BBA Radeon 9700 artwork was pretty classic though!

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Reply 4642 of 52813, by borgie83

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You know what I find creepy....how they always use ghostly f#%ked up little girls in horror films...and pc games...cough...Fear...cough cough...

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Reply 4643 of 52813, by ik777

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Bought a CT1350B unthinkable place. (almost $20)

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The market I bought it never sold it before, and it is impossible to find another ISA sound card whole there. What a luck.

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Reply 4646 of 52813, by Artex

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soviet conscript wrote:

I never liked that clown on the Matrox Mystique box. I'm not one of those people that fear clowns but that one just freaks me out. look at that smile....I don't trust him at all. I feel like if I install that card hes handing me 5 minutes after boot a bunch of "BANG" flags are going to bust out of my PC before it spontaneously combusts in flames.

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Not ashamed to admit I currently have it covered up so it's out of sight.

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Reply 4647 of 52813, by Anonymous Coward

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I never liked that clown on the Matrox Mystique box.

Yeah. Fuck that clown. That's probably one of the main reasons I went with a Rage II rather than a Mystique. The Mystique was a good card, but the clown ruined it for me.

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Reply 4648 of 52813, by sliderider

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Artex wrote:
ATI R300 - ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB AGP (Boxed) #2 (2002) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/673/aosOzP.jpg […]
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ATI R300 - ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB AGP (Boxed) #2 (2002)
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Matrox Mystique 220 - MY220P-BIZ4BN-5 (1164SG) 644-03 Rev.A 4MB PCI (NOS) (1997)
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Why don't we just make a "Artex bought this today" thread? 🤣

Reply 4649 of 52813, by kithylin

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badmojo wrote:
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Might be a stupid question, is their any reduced functionality of the ram upgradable AWE32/64's compared to the Gold card? If you upgrade the ram and load your own soundfont it must be an advantage over the 64 if anything? Trying to work out whether its worth spending $50 on a gold or wait for a cheaper AWE32/SB32/AWE64 card and upgrade the ram(Need to get a card with the right dsp for full MPU-401 compatibility).

My understanding is that the gold, which has 4MBs onboard, allows you to have 32MB in total with the SimmConn connector (which can only utilise 28MB of a 32MB simm + the 4MB of onboard). But with the value, the 512KB onboard RAM is disabled, so you can only use a maximum of 28MB. I might just be pulling that out of my ass, but I thought I read that somewhere.

Not an issue for me though, 28MB's seems like enough. Personally I'm not fussed about quieter circuitry and I'd prefer a regular 3.5 jack over RCA, so I consider spending 50 bucks on a gold a waste of money when you can get a value for 5 bucks.

I know this post is a few pages back but some of us are busy and only check this thread about 2-3 times a week. Anyway, I just wanted to chime in and also contribute that -YES- this guy is legitimate, and he does send you SIMMconn's if you pay for it and they do work! I have both an AWE64 value card, and also an AWE64 Gold card. Both have SIMMconn's on them. The thing is, the SIMMconn only adds 28MB of memory to the cards for soundfonts, because the original Creative Memory Module was only 28 MB in size, so that's what the cards are programmed to accept, and all they accept. The difference in size is because the Awe64 value only has 512KB onboard so you get 28.5 MB with the SIMMconn. And the AWE64 Gold has 4 MB onboard so you get 32 MB total with that card.

But anyway they do work and they're great for these cards and not too expensive. They also work with fast page ram, and EDO ram, the SimmCONN doesn't care. Just use a single 32MB 72-pin module of any type.

Reply 4650 of 52813, by Anonymous Coward

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-3dfx Voodoo3 3000 PCI (SDRAM) $10 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-CcAePRNu0Wc/U-y9VxVhRiI/AAAAAAAAEwM/OjfpIfWYatQ/s400/Voodo […]
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-3dfx Voodoo3 3000 PCI (SDRAM) $10
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This card arrived DOA. However, I was able to bring it back to life by reflashing the BIOS. I booted the system with a working S3 card and the 3dfx both installed in PCI slots, ran the flash util, crossed my fingers and somehow everything worked out okay. I was pretty worried because the PCI versions of voodoo3 are getting expensive and hard to find.

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Reply 4651 of 52813, by keropi

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well, not exactly a "buy" but I just finished my ISAOPL2 card thanks to a friend that send me some needed parts from mouser , the project was on hold for several months...

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haven't tested the card yet, I am curious how it sounds 😊

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oh yeah, tested it against a SB1.5 in FM stuff , the ISAOPL2 has a richer/deeper output, like the original AdLib IIRC from when I had one 😊

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Reply 4654 of 52813, by Lukeno94

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Just a note for anyone who may end up working on the Dell Inspiron 8000, 8100, or probably the 8200; the BIOS will not see the built-in optical drive unless there is a hard drive fitted. You can, however, use a modular bay optical drive without a hard drive. 😀

Reply 4656 of 52813, by oerk

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OK, not retro (yet), but IMHO worth mentioning:

Picked this up today for 10€. HP Compaq dx2200. Pentium D 3.4 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD. Also, I like the standard HP keyboard and these Logitech mice are fairly good.

Nice foot warmer 😀 Finally, a chance to have a reasonably fast Linux system without risking f***ing up my main computer.

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The best part? They have about 15 systems left that no one wants. I think I'm going to pick up one or two more, worth the price in parts alone 😀

Reply 4657 of 52813, by keropi

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Just grabbed the SC-55 MK2 Service Manual from eBay , for 4GBP it was a great deal!
My plan is to scan it so people can download it freely 😁

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Reply 4658 of 52813, by Lukeno94

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oerk wrote:
OK, not retro (yet), but IMHO worth mentioning: […]
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OK, not retro (yet), but IMHO worth mentioning:

Picked this up today for 10€. HP Compaq dx2200. Pentium D 3.4 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB HDD. Also, I like the standard HP keyboard and these Logitech mice are fairly good.

Nice foot warmer 😀 Finally, a chance to have a reasonably fast Linux system without risking f***ing up my main computer.

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The best part? They have about 15 systems left that no one wants. I think I'm going to pick up one or two more, worth the price in parts alone 😀

Pentium Ds are still more than enough for usage as a office and web browsing machine, and it will probably mean that you won't have to use a radiator in the same room as it... :p Nice buy for that price!

Reply 4659 of 52813, by boxpressed

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I bought a mixed lot of video cards on eBay. I won the auction for $0.99. With shipping, I paid less than $10.

Nothing too unique, but some nice cards to round out my collection. A Diamond Stealth II S220 (Rendition V2100), a Diamond Monster 3D (Voodoo 1), a Diamond Viper V550 (Riva TNT), and a Number Nine Revolution IV are some of the notables.

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