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Reply 7720 of 27169, by Ozzuneoj

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derSammler wrote:

Finished something I started quite a while ago: An ESS 1688 soundcard with Dreamblaster S1 and 128 MB DOM on primary IDE. Boots right into MS-DOS 6.22 with the sound card already set up. Perfect for a bridge-board Amiga or to quickly test a mainboard without having to attach floppy, harddisk, etc.

Wow, that's awesome! I'll be honest, I've never even heard of a DOM before.

How does this work exactly? I didn't know that sound cards with IDE interfaces were actually bootable.

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Reply 7721 of 27169, by derSammler

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That card, a Formosa 1630 (aka "Audio Star 16"), is one of very few cards whose IDE port can be configured to primary. Since it's non-PnP, even a 286 can then boot from it (which was my test system -> works great!).

Finding the DOM was rather hard, as that construction form is quite unusual. But I wanted exactly that form so that it does not block or collide with an ISA card next to it. Had to import it from the US and paid quite a bit.

Reply 7722 of 27169, by Ozzuneoj

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derSammler wrote:

That card, a Formosa 1630 (aka "Audio Star 16"), is one of very few cards whose IDE port can be configured to primary. Since it's non-PnP, even a 286 can then boot from it (which was my test system -> works great!).

Finding the DOM was rather hard, as that construction form is quite unusual. But I wanted exactly that form so that it does not block or collide with an ISA card next to it. Had to import it from the US and paid quite a bit.

Very interesting. The DOM looks like one of these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-128MB-Pretec-MID … ocAAOSwFnFWDFl5

Definitely looks handy! I wonder if there's a list anywhere of soundcards that have bootable primary IDE like yours.

I see a lot of them are 44pin female connectors. Must be kind of tough to find things that those will work on without weird adapters.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 7723 of 27169, by liqmat

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bjwil1991 wrote:

Had to re-install Windows 98SE a few times last night due to unforeseen cicrumstances with the ACPI BIOS driver causing issues (GPU conflicting with the ACPI BIOS driver for some reason), yet I cannot disable the ACPI in the BIOS since there is no option for the HP Pavilion 7955 (ASUS P4B-LA) motherboard BIOS.

I also attempted to create new profiles after re-installing Windows 98SE with no success mainly because I copied the files over to the appropriate profiles too early and forgot to reset the computer. Going to have to re-install Windows 98SE again when I get home by deleting the Windows directory entirely.

Some HP desktops allow you to go to the advanced BIOS settings by pressing Ctrl-F11 or Ctrl-Alt-F11 at post. Something like that anyway. Maybe you can access the ACPI that way? Worth a try.

Reply 7724 of 27169, by derSammler

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Ozzuneoj wrote:

Very interesting. The DOM looks like one of these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-128MB-Pretec-MID … ocAAOSwFnFWDFl5

That seems to be the same, but I paid a bit more back then (+shipping). A standard DOM with 128 MB cost just 95 cents here in Germany.

Reply 7725 of 27169, by derSammler

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Got the Neptune running. Looks like an XT when it boots. 😁

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The BIOS has some serious design flaws, it seems. After the reworked DALLAS was inserted, it kept asking for a password that wasn't even set. And the jumper for password on the mobo was set to "disable". After many resets, it stoped asking for a password. More funny, the BIOS keeps crashing when trying to enter it with the date not set. It also can not boot from hard disk in this case. So you need to boot from floppy first, set the date, and after that you can enter the BIOS and finally boot from hard disk.

It has the original BIOS from 10/94. Anyone knows if there is a newer BIOS available?

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Just found that last BIOS from late 1995. 😀

Reply 7726 of 27169, by bjwil1991

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Disabled the ACPI BIOS after pressing the Ctrl-F11 key combo to get more options, and it did help somewhat. When I restart Windows, even if it freezes, I get a code 12 on the GPU stating it cannot get resources for some reason, and when I checked the resources, they're all correct and not conflicting with anything whatsoever.

The BIOS is version 3.05, which will be upgraded to 3.11 (HP OEM ASUS P4B-LA motherboard).

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Reply 7727 of 27169, by Geforcefly

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Built a retro-ish machine featuring the following parts:
Abit TX5 v1.2
AMD K6-2 400 @ 410
128MB of RAM
40GB Samsung HDD capped to 32GB
Geforce FX 5200 PCI
Sound Blaster 16 ISA
16x/48x DVD/CD-ROM
3.5" floppy
Windows 98SE

BTW the Abit board works with a K6-3, and I've had it POST with a Rise MP6 266. This board works with everything.

DOS/Win3.1: PCChips M396F v2.2 | 386SX-33 | 16MB RAM | 420MB HDD | CL-GD5429 1MB
Win98: ASRock 775i65G 3.0 | Pentium E5800 @ 3.3GHz | 512MB DDR (TCCD) | 80GB HDD | Radeon 9800 Pro

Reply 7728 of 27169, by appiah4

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Secured the purchase of a Diamond 3dfx Voodoo 2 8MB and a Creative Sound Blaster 16 CT2920 (This card is absent on Creative's own list of products funnily enough, it seems to be a PnP version of the CT2290, which is a fantastic SB16 if I may say so myself).

Now I am considering completely retooling my Slot 1 P3 system; it was a P3 450 (which was currently being upgraded to a P3 700) with a Voodoo 3, now I'm thinking of turning that P3 700 system into a GeForce DDR or GeForce 2 GTS + Voodoo 2 SLI setup. Worth it?

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Reply 7729 of 27169, by bjwil1991

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Does anyone know how to get the Media vision Pro Audio Studio 16 to work in MS-DOS? I cannot seem to figure out what TSR program it is for voice and sfx.

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Reply 7730 of 27169, by KCompRoom2000

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I received a pack of 25mm heatsinks today, so I put a few of them on the Voodoo2 card in my Slotket build. In case you're wondering what I used to stick the heatsinks on, I cut up an 80mm thermal pad into three squares that match the size of each heatsink.

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Now I don't have to worry about losing the card from heat issues.

Reply 7731 of 27169, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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Found a NEC Multisync FE770 at work today in the ridiculously sized crate of CRT monitors. Impressive picture quality. Its on the list of things awaiting approval for sale to me (its basically a done deal. Were just doing formalities at this point). There is also a 1994 17" CRT with fully detachable VGA (never seen that before on a non LCD). I didnt have time to test it as I do this off the clock after work and I don't want to stay here indefinitely....

Also: discussing buying retro computers by the pallet. I need to double time on buying that pre-built shed. Beat that @Artex

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Reply 7732 of 27169, by Cyrix200+

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Found some games, transferred them to the 486SX and played them. Dangerous Dave is a hard game! Fascinating that I still know the levels after more than +-20 years.

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1982 to 2001

Reply 7733 of 27169, by badmojo

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TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:

Also: discussing buying retro computers by the pallet. I need to double time on buying that pre-built shed. Beat that @Artex

I’m pretty sure that a house full of rare, boxed, classic hardware beats a fantasy shed filled with “under discussion” pallets of used retro computers, but maybe I’m measuring it wrong.

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Reply 7734 of 27169, by badmojo

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bjwil1991 wrote:

Does anyone know how to get the Media vision Pro Audio Studio 16 to work in MS-DOS? I cannot seem to figure out what TSR program it is for voice and sfx.

In my experience you need the correct version of the drivers for your specific PAS16 but start with the installer package on Vogon Drivers. If that doesn’t work then try the Pro Audio Studio package you’ll find there too.

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Reply 7735 of 27169, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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badmojo wrote:
TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:

Also: discussing buying retro computers by the pallet. I need to double time on buying that pre-built shed. Beat that @Artex

I’m pretty sure that a house full of rare, boxed, classic hardware beats a fantasy shed filled with “under discussion” pallets of used retro computers, but maybe I’m measuring it wrong.

Under discussion just became done deal. There mine as soon as I get the shed 2 paychecks from now (prebuilt building vender most likely).

It's quantity vs quality I guess. Subjective as usual too.

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Reply 7736 of 27169, by Private_Ops

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Finished my "modern" retro box (for games all the way to about 2009).

Shuttle XPC SK22G2 (Via 890 chipset)
Athlon BE-2400
4GBs DDR2-800
Ati HD 7670 1GB GDDR5 (An OEM card, 7750 refused to work in this box)
Western Digital 500GB Black
SATA DVD-Burner
Windows XP SP2

Will have to make a seperate post in the System Specs thread to show it off.

Reply 7737 of 27169, by Ozzuneoj

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This is semi-retro... only because it involves a PC I built in 2008 that is still used heavily. My sister has been running out of space on her PC since she got a new camera several months ago. She takes tons of high res photos and videos. The system is actually based on my first dedicated HTPC in a really sweet little Athenatech micro-ATX desktop case. Funny thing I've noticed... there are a lot of arcade computers that use this case, sometimes ones made to replace Quantum3D Graphite systems. They are somewhat similar in size. 😀

Anyway, the system now contains an Asus M3A78-EM AMD780G board (original), was upgraded last year to a Phenom II 840T (from an Athlon X2 5050e), 4x2GB DDR2-800 (had 2x2GB before, and I actually found another 2x2GB of the same low profile DDR2 recently for a perfect match), Sandisk Ultra 240GB SSD + WD Blue 2TB HDD (had only a Seagate 7200.10 250GB before), Geforce GT 520 (had an 8600GT which is getting pretty outdated driver-wise... this should be perfect), FSP micro-ATX PSU (350W bronze unit I believe... replaced the original Sparkle unit that died 6-7 years ago). The thing runs beautifully now! And if she ever needs a newer system, the SSD and HDD will migrate over easily.

From retro to modern with a few upgrades. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 7738 of 27169, by luckybob

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Well, I made my whole garage REEK of ozone today. I'm conducting some "experiments" with the retrobrite cream. Results are so far disappointing, but not entirely surprising. Once I get things a bit more hammered out, I'll share some details.

I just need to borrow someone's oxygen concentrator for a bit...

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Reply 7739 of 27169, by Ozzuneoj

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luckybob wrote:

Well, I made my whole garage REEK of ozone today. I'm conducting some "experiments" with the retrobrite cream. Results are so far disappointing, but not entirely surprising. Once I get things a bit more hammered out, I'll share some details.

I just need to borrow someone's oxygen concentrator for a bit...

Please do share. I've been thinking about getting an ozone generator and a UV light and cobbling together some sort of retrobritening apparatus. It'd be a large bag filled with ozonated air containing a box. The box would then be lined with something very reflective and would have a UV light in it. I can't really use the outdoors for this kind of thing. Its like 0F and cloudy here right now and will be until probably March... 🤣

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.