Reply 2100 of 56722, by Scylla
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Nice, very nice hoard, Robin4!!!
Would love to see real pictures of the 286 expansion board
Nice, very nice hoard, Robin4!!!
Would love to see real pictures of the 286 expansion board
I have more of those EMS boards here..
~ At least it can do black and white~
Big updates today guys!
3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Diamond Monster Fusion 16MB PCI
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 128/3D (Single Plane) 6MB PCI
3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Creative 3D Blaster Banshee CT6760 16MB PCI
Creative CT1920 - EMU8000 Standalone Wavetable 8MB AWE32 Goldfinch Upgrade
Meet the new twins!! NEC PowerVR PCX2 - Matrox M3d 4MB PCI
3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Innovision Mighty Banshee 16MB PCI
STMicroelectronics Kyro II (PowerVR3 4500) - Hercules 3D Prophet 4500 64MB AGP
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo MSMT467 6MB PCI
3DFX Voodoo Banshee - Guillemot Maxi Gamer Phoenix 16MB AGP #2 (With manual & CD)
3DFX Voodoo5 5500 64MB PCI
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Gainward GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
NVIDIA RIVA 128ZX - Leadtek Winfast 3D S3500ZX
3DFX Voodoo - Orchid Righteous 3D 4MB PCI *(Boxed)*
3DFX Voodoo - Miro HISCORE 3D 6MB PCI *(Boxed)*
NVIDIA RIVA TNT - ELSA ERAZOR II 16MB PCI (NV4) (NOS)
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Jazz Adrenaline Rush 3D 6MB PCI
Gateway 2000 P5-75 Baby AT!
Damn, Just wondering why you've got so many cards of the same chipset? Especially something lke a Vodoo Banshee not something I would consider collectable.
wrote:Damn, Just wondering why you've got so many cards of the same chipset? Especially something lke a Vodoo Banshee not something I would consider collectable.
Just a collector of all 90s hardware. Purely addiction!
For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜
Nice Gateway 2000 P5-75! 😀 I have one of those two, bought from brand new back in the day. Used to play Doom 2 on it 😀
With all my heart and sympathy, Artex:
Now, seriously, nice hoard. I've never understood how are you supposed to use the Goldfinch upgrade, though. Also, is that dust on the Leadtek Ti4800SE?
wrote:For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜
Sponges.....with dust. 😀
wrote:Nice Gateway 2000 P5-75! 😀 I have one of those two, bought from brand new back in the day. Used to play Doom 2 on it 😀
For sure! No floating point bug of the P60, and now I have the AT and tower versions of this. Gonna put an Ensoniq SoundScape in it to fully mimic what I had back in 1994!
wrote:For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜
Yeah, the SE's aren't that common. Still need to find a NON-SE 4800.
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 128/3D (Dual Plane) 6MB PCI (Boxed) (1997)
wrote:wrote:For a 3dfx fan they are collectable 😉
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4800SE (NV28) - Leadtek GeForce Ti4800 SE 128MB AGP (NV28)
Is that dust in the fans or sponges? 😜Yeah, the SE's aren't that common. Still need to find a NON-SE 4800.
You'll have to look in Europe. Pretty much all of the 4800's you'll find in N. America will be SE's.
You'll have to look in Europe. Pretty much all of the 4800's you'll find in N. America will be SE's.
The reason it's hard to find a Ti4800 non-SE in North America is because it wasn't sold under that name here... it was just called the Ti4600-8X. It's the exact same card, but for whatever reason they went with a different name for it.
wrote:http://i48.tinypic.com/29krsed.jpg some cache memory for 286 / 386 / 486 boards (was cheap deal, so why not) […]
some cache memory for 286 / 386 / 486 boards (was cheap deal, so why not)
I wonder if the respective boards would see a performance increase after installing W24256L-8 SOP's onto SOP-to-DIP adapters and replacing these.
Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:
FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store: […]
Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:
FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey
Nice. Now if you could find a Gateway 2000 to hook that bad boy up to...
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EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3; EVGA 750 Ti SC; Sound Blaster Z
wrote:wrote:Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store: […]
Although not a cool as Artex's haul, I got this AT keyboard for $1 at the local thrift store:
FULLY programmable keyboard? With an AT connector? Yes please! more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_AnyKey
Nice. Now if you could find a Gateway 2000 to hook that bad boy up to...
Ask and you shall receive...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221212470097?ssPageNa … 984.m1438.l2649
I might jsut buy that... 1st generation pentium? standard AT case? Artex, i hate you. 🙁
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
...except it uses PS/2 style keyboard and mouse connectors. You'll need to find another Gateway if you want to connect it to your AT AnyKey, probably a 486. Or you'll need an adapter.
Either way, I wouldn't buy any Pentium 60MHz system. The first Pentium chips were known for division bugs and they don't offer much more performance than a fast 486. Pentiums started to be worth having at 90Mhz and up, and personally I wouldn't buy any Pentium under 133MHz if you plan to run Windows 95.