Reply 19060 of 56737, by tikoellner
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My guess - the or 200+. Lots of gold to extract 😉
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My guess - the or 200+. Lots of gold to extract 😉
wrote:wrote:Bought this lot for 25 euro including shipping. Guess which one was the reason for buying it? 😉 The K6 and 486 are also nice.
My guess - the or 200+. Lots of gold to extract 😉
It's worth more to a collector than as scrap.
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Today:
NOS Yamaha DB50XG 😁
So that's what the box looked like. Cool.
Halcyon: PC Chips M525, P100, 64MB, Millenium 1, Voodoo1, AWE64, DVD, Win95B
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The Cyrix 6x86 200l is a great little chip, the 75MHz bus speed really makes it go well, lot cooler than the standard revision too, who cares about boring old brown quake anyway? 😉
286 20MHz,1MB RAM,Trident 8900B 1MB, Conner CFA-170A.SB 1350B
386SX 33MHz,ULSI 387,4MB Ram,OAK OTI077 1MB. Seagate ST1144A, MS WSS audio
Amstrad PC 9486i, DX/2 66, 16 MB RAM, Cirrus SVGA,Win 95,SB 16
Cyrix MII 333,128MB,SiS 6326 H0 rev,ESS 1869,Win ME
wrote:So that's what the box looked like. Cool.
There are at least two variations of the box (I have both).
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What's on the CD?
Some weird MIDI software (EDIT: Demo-version of 'Yamaha Visual Arranger'), with samples, and a folder full of MIDI-music by Yamaha, from what I could tell 😀
One of the few cards missing in my collection has finally arrived 😉
wrote:One of the few cards missing in my collection has finally arrived ;) […]
One of the few cards missing in my collection has finally arrived 😉
Huh. A 3D accelerator card without hooking up special cables. I'm guessing that card pushes the appropriate acceleration needs to the 2D card?
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Bought lately, a Diamond Monster Voodoo1 board missing the backplate, an IF-SEGA2/ISA Saturn pads interface and one of the Sirius MovieCD collection:
wrote:Bought lately, a Diamond Monster Voodoo1 board missing the backplate, an IF-SEGA2/ISA Saturn pads interface and one of the Siriu […]
Bought lately, a Diamond Monster Voodoo1 board missing the backplate, an IF-SEGA2/ISA Saturn pads interface and one of the Sirius MovieCD collection:
I thought the NV1 was the only way to get SEGA gamepads on PC?
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I used to own over 160 graphics card, I've since recovered from graphics card addiction
wrote:I thought the NV1 was the only way to get SEGA gamepads on PC?
No, there are standalone Saturn gamepads controller for ISA, PCI and PC-98:
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ja& … %2Fifsg2pci.htm
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=fr& … e%2Fifseg98.htm
You can find some on Yahoo from time to time:
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/search/search?au … x=0&y=0&fixed=0
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Couple of new things
Supposedly the original 64MB Fullclock Radeon DDR
Now I have all 3 of the original TnL cards (GF256, Radeon DDR, and Savage2000)
Matrox Productiva G100 4MB. I bought this because I wanted a card with a strong signal for 2D games and Matrox is the goa'uld standard.
This is how the original PC Radeon 64Mb DDR looks, it's a photo of my own card:
I obtained it recently as part of a lot and had to identify the card to search for drivers.
Radeon's Ark demo looks and runs great in it (what a strange demo, bump mapping, illumination and reflexions on PS3 level combined with models and animations that look like early Dreamcast 😲).
wrote:This is how the original PC Radeon 64Mb DDR looks, it's a photo of my own card: […]
wrote:Couple of new things […]
Couple of new things
Supposedly the original 64MB Fullclock Radeon DDR
Now I have all 3 of the original TnL cards (GF256, Radeon DDR, and Savage2000)
Matrox Productiva G100 4MB. I bought this because I wanted a card with a strong signal for 2D games and Matrox is the goa'uld standard.
This is how the original PC Radeon 64Mb DDR looks, it's a photo of my own card:
I obtained it recently as part of a lot and had to identify the card to search for drivers.
Radeon's Ark demo looks and runs great in it (what a strange demo, bump mapping, illumination and reflexions on PS3 level combined with models and animations that look like early Dreamcast 😲).
I thought DDR memory chips wee always square and the rectangular memory chips were SDR? Is that not true for the Radeon?
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I used to own over 160 graphics card, I've since recovered from graphics card addiction
I believe the DDR SGRAM you are referring to js a package early ddr ram was made in it was later manufactured as DDR SDRRAM like here.
Rainy office day had some brighter moments.
Sorcerian actually supports game blaster, which is nice.
wrote:I thought DDR memory chips wee always square and the rectangular memory chips were SDR? Is that not true for the Radeon?
It's just not true period. I have a GF256-DDR 64MB and the chips are rectangular like the Radeon shown. I have an original Radeon 64MB (says 'Rage6' on BIOS) and it is identical to the one that was posted.
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