Reply 56060 of 56398, by PcBytes
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Kahenraz wrote on 2025-02-10, 20:33:It's too bad the ESS Maestro's Adlib synthesis is hot garbage. How does a company with ESSFM fall from such grace?
I'm kinda clueless about this - are there a lot of games using Adlib synth? I generally play a handful of racing games and haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary when using ESS based stuff. (which I think is present on Compaq's Armada E500.)
I suppose the original Carmageddon is one of them? I particularily had some fun-yet-slightly-annoying times getting its audio settings properly running.
momaka wrote on 2025-02-10, 22:27:Kahenraz wrote on 2025-02-10, 21:48:Can I borrow someone's time machine? Where are you people that you can find someone selling vintage tech out of a car? I can't even find this stuff in thrift stores anymore.
Hehe, well, it's not so much of a car boot sale, but more of a flea market, I suppose. Or bizarre bazaar would be just as accurate. Most "sellers" there are actually gypsies who don't even have cars. A good part of the stuff is trash-picked garbage, brought on either makeshift "hand carts" or horse carriages.
Then again, I'm in Bulgaria - one of EU's poorest member countries. As such, a lot of the computer hardware was used for many more years past its prime before getting retired... which is why only now are LGA775 and AMD AM2/AM3 systems starting to appear on the used market / flea market "en-masse". And right behind them was P4 and Athlon XP, so those are also really easy to find here. Going a little further back to Pentium II/3... things get a little more scarce, but I can usually still find at least one every other weekend and not for too much (most gypsie sellers don't care about what PC they are selling, but only that they sell it for more than they would if they were to turn it in for scrap metal... though some of them will occasionally ask for silly high prices, based on what someone might have told them that they saw on the internet.)
Kinda like some of them bazaars I frequent here in Romania. AM2/3/775/1155 stuff is fairly popular, but every now and then I stumble upon gems - my own Aureal Vortex 2 card is a testament to that, as well as my first ever Voodoo 3 3000 that I had sold a year ago.
Athlon XPs seem to be harder to find tho - I barely managed to find two of them in recent times - Epox 8RDA3I and an A7N8X-X rev2 with surprisingly a single blown KZG out of the entirety of the CPU VRM - kinda strange considering I'd usually be presented with the whole row of caps gone.
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