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Reply 20560 of 52337, by CkRtech

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Smid1980 wrote:

Maybe random but the Mediavison Jazz16 is a nice find nevertheless.
Really nice soundcard in my opinion. congrats!

Wow. Thanks! Don't know much about it yet. Just recognized the company name and snatched it.

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Reply 20561 of 52337, by xjas

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Srandista wrote:
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i like the board because it supports 1.5gb of ram. the only sad thing is that its agp 2x and not 4x

Looks nice, but floppy placement is horrible.

Yeah, but on these old motherboards, it seems to be rather norm then exception. On my board, I have 20 pin for ATX power supply on similar place. It's ridiculous, especially when you realize, that you sometimes don't have to connect floppy, but you HAVE to connect power to the board.

My Asus P2L97-S has the floppy in exactly the same spot; pretty similar layout in general actually. I went through about 10 floppy cables before I found one long enough (have a 5.25" drive in the machine so needed a two-position cable) and it's stretched kinda taut over the CPU. "Great" for airflow, sure.

Seriously couldn't they have figured something better out for that? The rest of the board is really nice.

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Reply 20562 of 52337, by brostenen

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Smid1980 wrote:
CkRtech wrote:

Hit an estate sale on the last day during its last hour and scored a couple of Trident ISA VGA cards and a Media Vision Jazz 16 card - Random assortment for sure.

Maybe random but the Mediavison Jazz16 is a nice find nevertheless.
Really nice soundcard in my opinion. congrats!

Yup...
I have one of the many Jazz16 cards. Mine however, is not SB16 compatible, only SB-Pro. This however does not matter. The sound quality is really good. Drivers are extremely easy to work with.

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Reply 20563 of 52337, by Cyrix200+

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I'm glad to see that this lot came into the hands of a fellow Vogon-er. I tried to get the seller to break up the collection, but he didn't want to.

Let me know if you need some help 😉

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Bought a storageroom full of old hardware yesterday […]
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Bought a storageroom full of old hardware yesterday

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A small selection of the contents:
-8088XT IBM Clone
-IBM PS/2 Model 30 286
-Some Tulip computers (Tulip was a dutch pc manufacturer)
-Philips videopac 7000 and videopac 2000
-Commodore 128
-Atari 1040ST F
-Atari PC3 8088
-sun ultrasparc
-Apple macintosh LC 475
-Some 286 and 386 whiteboxes
-Some pentium class AT whiteboxes
-etc etc

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It will take me a couple of weeks to sort and test it all.
Hopefully there wont be too many NiCd battery leaks and is most of the stuff in reasonable working order.

Plan: Test and do restaurations on most of the computers.
Then resell around 2 thirds of this collection and keep the rest to add to my private collection.
In particular all the Tulip computers will get a nice place in my own collection. Dutch pride... can't help it 😎

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Reply 20564 of 52337, by Cyrix200+

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Srandista wrote:
The Serpent Rider wrote:

Pabloz

i like the board because it supports 1.5gb of ram. the only sad thing is that its agp 2x and not 4x

Looks nice, but floppy placement is horrible.

Yeah, but on these old motherboards, it seems to be rather norm then exception. On my board, I have 20 pin for ATX power supply on similar place. It's ridiculous, especially when you realize, that you sometimes don't have to connect floppy, but you HAVE to connect power to the board.

AOpen has some bad layouts. You will just LOVE the AX59 Pro (really nice board, but the location of the ATX & floppy connectors...

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Reply 20565 of 52337, by Katmai500

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bjwil1991 wrote:

Won an Intel i486 DX4-100 OverDrive on eBay last night for a little over $20 after S&H charges applied. A couple of bent pins, but I can fix that.

Haha! You beat me on that one. I'm glad it went to another member though! 🤣

Reply 20566 of 52337, by cyclone3d

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Bought a lot of 42 mixed 72-pin and 30-pin ram for around 50c a stick. Also sold as SDRAM, which it is of course not.

Pretty much the only types of RAM I didn't have enough of.

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Reply 20567 of 52337, by dieymir

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I have bought this for my Am386sx@40Mhz:

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AFAIK very few 387sx coprocessors running at that freq. where manufactured ... 😊

Reply 20568 of 52337, by dieymir

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andrewreader wrote:
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Please, Could you take images of that installation disks?? There are lot of PC Tools 8.0 (11/92) copies floating around but, so far, I've never seen a copy of the MS-DOS 6.0 compatible upgrade: PC Tools 8.0a

TIA

Reply 20569 of 52337, by Smid1980

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Cyrix200+ wrote:

I'm glad to see that this lot came into the hands of a fellow Vogon-er. I tried to get the seller to break up the collection, but he didn't want to.

Let me know if you need some help 😉

I will... 😀
And you can always send me a PM if there is something out of the lot you want to add to your collection.

Reply 20570 of 52337, by quicknick

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Bought these four boards today, I now have not one but two VLB boards (not yet a VLB videocard, but I'm planning to).
The 486 boards (TK 8498F/GP 4N D24 and MB-495SX Rev1.1 / OPTi495SX) are in good working order, but the 386 one (can anyone help me identify it?) has been quite corroded because of the battery. Dead as a rock, but since it has a few tracks completely gone I didn't really expect it to boot. I will try to repair the broken tracks and have another go.
The OCTEK FOX M 286 board unfortunately has a broken chip, the one labeled PAL 089-001. That chip being a programmable logic array I don't think I'll be able to repair that board.

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Reply 20571 of 52337, by furan

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Today I received my Dell Precision 610. I'm using this for my 1998 dream machine build. It currently has a Pentium III Xeon, which I'm going to pull and replace with 2 PII 450mhz Xeons. It also has a Diamond v770 (Riva TNT2). I need to pull it and replace it with a v550, but I really don't want to. Gigabyte of ram, 9 gig or so scsi disk. Interesting case feature - there's a screw-down mechanism that secures the AGP card using a lever with a spring on it. Given the bad seating problems AGP has had on various systems, I thought this was pretty neat.
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I also went to my shop to look at old computer stuff (I'm new-ish to the hobby) and found this little guy:
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I'm wondering how good he is at MS-DOS. It's running XP (slowly). I've been thinking about putting 98 SE in it. It has a Rage Mobility M1 and a Yamaha DS-XG PCI sound card on the PCI bus. So basically, Mach64 and soundblaster-compatible? sound with good wavetable? Seems like it could be fun.

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Reply 20572 of 52337, by Cyrix200+

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quicknick wrote:
Bought these four boards today, I now have not one but two VLB boards (not yet a VLB videocard, but I'm planning to). The 486 bo […]
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Bought these four boards today, I now have not one but two VLB boards (not yet a VLB videocard, but I'm planning to).
The 486 boards (TK 8498F/GP 4N D24 and MB-495SX Rev1.1 / OPTi495SX) are in good working order, but the 386 one (can anyone help me identify it?) has been quite corroded because of the battery. Dead as a rock, but since it has a few tracks completely gone I didn't really expect it to boot. I will try to repair the broken tracks and have another go.
The OCTEK FOX M 286 board unfortunately has a broken chip, the one labeled PAL 089-001. That chip being a programmable logic array I don't think I'll be able to repair that board.

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I'm curious. How do you know that chip is broken? 😀

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Reply 20573 of 52337, by andrewreader

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dieymir wrote:

Please, Could you take images of that installation disks?? There are lot of PC Tools 8.0 (11/92) copies floating around but, so far, I've never seen a copy of the MS-DOS 6.0 compatible upgrade: PC Tools 8.0a
TIA

No problem. I'll do that this week.

Reply 20574 of 52337, by Batyra

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Just got SImmConn Value... so now my SimmConns collection is complete 😀

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Reply 20575 of 52337, by Predator99

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Todays lot...6 kg of junk and 500 g usable cards...:
- Voodoo 2 Maxi Gamer 3D .. some Resistors missing on back
- Voodoo 2 Creative CT6670 ... also some Resistors missing on back
- Voodoo 1 Diamond Monster 3D ... looking good
- Creative DVD Decoder CT7230
- AWE64 CT4500
- 2x OTI067 ISA VGA
- some ISA IDE Multi I/O controllers

50€ incl. shipment. Not a very good deal as the Voodoo2 are damaged (but repairable), but still OK. Will sell the reminaing 6 kg again 😉

Have quite a good 3dfx collection in the meantime and paid almost nothing 😀 Wasnt able to afford such cards back in the 90s 😀

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..but this will be difficult 🙁

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Reply 20576 of 52337, by cyclone3d

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furan wrote:
I also went to my shop to look at old computer stuff (I'm new-ish to the hobby) and found this little guy: https://i.imgur.com/N […]
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I also went to my shop to look at old computer stuff (I'm new-ish to the hobby) and found this little guy:
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I'm wondering how good he is at MS-DOS. It's running XP (slowly). I've been thinking about putting 98 SE in it. It has a Rage Mobility M1 and a Yamaha DS-XG PCI sound card on the PCI bus. So basically, Mach64 and soundblaster-compatible? sound with good wavetable? Seems like it could be fun.

Yamaha XG has real OPL3, good SoundBlaster Pro support and XG Wavetable. So it is a pretty nice setup for running DOS and Windows games.

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Reply 20577 of 52337, by Cyrix200+

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Predator99 wrote:

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..but this will be difficult 🙁

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Ugh, I have fixed Voodoo 2's like that, but this one is in pretty bad shape. I have successfully used a hobby knife like this: https://www.afbreekmespunt.nl/894-home/stanle … ekmesje-9mm.jpg to seperate the legs. But it looks like one or more might have been seperated from the PCB in yours?

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Reply 20578 of 52337, by bjwil1991

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Batyra wrote:

Just got SImmConn Value... so now my SimmConns collection is complete 😀

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I assume that board connects to the 2 pinouts on the AWE64 card to add more memory for the SoundFont (WavEffects) with more instruments and stuff? I've never seen one in person, and I have an STB Velocity 3D (S3 Virge/VX) that has no RAMDAC, only 4MB video RAM, and only VGA capable for MS-DOS games (sad).

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Reply 20579 of 52337, by cyclone3d

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bjwil1991 wrote:
Batyra wrote:

Just got SImmConn Value... so now my SimmConns collection is complete 😀

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I assume that board connects to the 2 pinouts on the AWE64 card to add more memory for the SoundFont (WavEffects) with more instruments and stuff? I've never seen one in person, and I have an STB Velocity 3D (S3 Virge/VX) that has no RAMDAC, only 4MB video RAM, and only VGA capable for MS-DOS games (sad).

Yep, see here:
Simmconn AWE64 Adapter

Dreamblaster did a special run of new adapters for us here on vogons as the originals were no longer available and the original maker open sourced the project on the stipulation that it would not be sold commercially.

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