Reply 22640 of 56764, by appiah4
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It's a GA-BX2000+ I believe, one of the latest produced.
It's a GA-BX2000+ I believe, one of the latest produced.
Oh yes! it's a beautiful GA-BX2000+...
Bought a couple pair of CyberStuff Cyber3DVisor 3D1000 shutter glasses. One new and one used.
The control box supports 2 sets of glasses.
Even has support in DOS 😲
I didn't even know these existed back then.
Edit: from the look of the hookup, I wonder if you could just daisychain control boxes together to make it work for more than 2 sets of glasses.
wrote:I know I had made a new year resolution to stop buying Slot 1 crap but it was for next to nothing so I got this bundle.
You know how many times I've told my self I am going to stop with this whole retro hardware thing? Enough now just to laugh at myself. At least the addiction is productive although some might find that subjective.
I don't understand why the tech world is just now getting excited about machine learning, I've been doing that for years.
wrote:Bought a couple pair of CyberStuff Cyber3DVisor 3D1000 shutter glasses. One new and one used.
I wonder if these would work with Terra Nova Strike Force Centauri? It was one of the few DOS games that supported VR headsets.
It's here! Works like a charm. More pictures https://imgur.com/a/2mOAC
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wrote:wrote:Bought a couple pair of CyberStuff Cyber3DVisor 3D1000 shutter glasses. One new and one used.
I wonder if these would work with Terra Nova Strike Force Centauri? It was one of the few DOS games that supported VR headsets.
I'm guessing it will.
From what I could find, it work with a huge number of games. It looks like there is a different software you can use to make it work with pretty much whatever instead of the smaller number of originally supported games.
The control box is a full hardware solution so as long as you have the image on the screen doing the 3D thing, these glasses should work with it.
On another note, I put in an offer for a 3rd set and it was accepted. Now I can test to see if you can get more than 2 sets running at once by daisy-chaining the control boxes. I don't see what it wouldn't work as from what I can tell, the control box just syncs the glasses to sync signal coming from the vga signal.
^^ neat, I've got a couple different shutter glasses setups including a homebrew serial port one. If those work with Don Sawdai's LCDBIOS there's a ton of stuff you can play on them. Descent 1 & 2 in 3D are fantastic.
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wrote:It's here! Works like a charm. More pictures https://imgur.com/a/2mOAC
Amazing keyboards. The Model Ms are built like tanks. I have the 1987 version of the Model M (IBM branded across the board) that works like a charm after cleaning the contacts with contact cleaner in the Shift key and one of the arrow keys and I use the keyboard between my Packard Bell and Socket 7 machines via a KVM switch box (4-PC).
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Bought myself yester day nice obsydian bundle. One box and two cards 😀
2x Obsidian X24 - two voodoo 2 on one pcb.
wrote:Bought myself yester day nice obsydian bundle. One box and two cards 😀
2x Obsidian X24 - two voodoo 2 on one pcb.
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wrote:Bought myself yester day nice obsydian bundle. One box and two cards 😀
2x Obsidian X24 - two voodoo 2 on one pcb.
Can't even imagine finding that anywhere for a price I could afford.
For a short moment I own 4! of these... (imagine the octa-sli mercury-like-monster... yeah... I know it's not possible) hehe... one is sold already.
I treat is as an upgrade to boxed version...
Glad you like it.
Bought a "broken" Gravis Ultrasound PnP Pro recently for $60 and just got around to testing it.
It works perfectly.
I had to disable the LPT port to get it to work as the Ultrasound seems to require both IRQ 5 and 7. Maybe that's why the seller couldn't get it to work. Oh well, no complaints here.
I also bought a broken Ultrasound Classic from a different seller which I think is actually broken. Might try replacing the GF1 chip if I ever find a replacement.
Got these two yesterday.
wrote:wrote:It's here! Works like a charm. More pictures https://imgur.com/a/2mOAC
Amazing keyboards. The Model Ms are built like tanks. I have the 1987 version of the Model M (IBM branded across the board) that works like a charm after cleaning the contacts with contact cleaner in the Shift key and one of the arrow keys and I use the keyboard between my Packard Bell and Socket 7 machines via a KVM switch box (4-PC).
They're bloody fantastic. I kinda wish I found a 1391401 but the price was pretty good (under $60 shipped) and it is complete, excellent working condition.
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wrote:Got these two yesterday.
A CBM64 game and some kind of ZX-81 clone? If so, what's the interface sticking out the back with the two female DB9 connectors?
That's not a ZX-81 clone. It's an add-on for the Atari 2600 that turns it into a full home computer.
Ah, that explains the two female DB9 connectors. Still, whoever did that keyboard was at the least obviously highly inspired by the worst one Sinclair ever used: