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Reply 26120 of 52621, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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@dickkickem - probably found them by now, but

https://web.archive.org/web/19980518224544fw_ … X_98_chart.html

https://web.archive.org/web/19980518230047/ht … ures/ASCMTO.pdf

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/85894/Ast-M-Series.html

Reply 26121 of 52621, by dickkickem

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PC Hoarder Patrol wrote:
@dickkickem - probably found them by now, but […]
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@dickkickem - probably found them by now, but

https://web.archive.org/web/19980518224544fw_ … X_98_chart.html

https://web.archive.org/web/19980518230047/ht … ures/ASCMTO.pdf

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/85894/Ast-M-Series.html

Thank you, is there a way to download those executables? There's one under video called the M series hard disk restore and I can really use that one right now!

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Reply 26124 of 52621, by brostenen

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My brother gave me two nice retro things today. A Super Nintendo console with 2x super mario all stars, one other game called starfighter or something and two controllers. Then he gave me an old numeric keyboard from the 1960's. It has a blue bottom-part case and is branded NCR.

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Reply 26125 of 52621, by Nprod

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That's right. The person who had this before me installed Windows freakin' ME on it. SERIOUSLY? And I thought the custom put in 1.4GB 2.5" IDE was bad enough. I can't even format the damn hard drive correctly or uninstall the OS because I have no floppy drive where I can use a boot disk. I also think the dude who used this used it exclusively on a CRT monitor, because it's stuck on 400x600 and I can not fix it and I have no drivers for it (help me please).

This reminds me of an old Pentium 1 Acer laptop with Win98 i briefly had in the early 2000s. The graphics card was so bad that you couldn't use the full 800x600 resolution of the LCD screen unless you lowered the color depth to something like 256 colors. The GPU was made by Chips and Technologies i believe. Check the vendor/hardware IDs. Also Windows ME isn't that bad, it works fine as long as you disable annoyances like Active Desktop.

Reply 26126 of 52621, by dogchainx

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I recently bought a 22" Dell CRT that will be awesome for 2000-2010 gaming. However, I found this locally :

"Hundreds of CRT monitors"

https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/54247329

I'm hoping for some commodore monitors...but not holding my breath. Any models I should look for?

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Reply 26127 of 52621, by cyclone3d

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dogchainx wrote:
I recently bought a 22" Dell CRT that will be awesome for 2000-2010 gaming. However, I found this locally : […]
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I recently bought a 22" Dell CRT that will be awesome for 2000-2010 gaming. However, I found this locally :

"Hundreds of CRT monitors"

https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/54247329

I'm hoping for some commodore monitors...but not holding my breath. Any models I should look for?

Anything with a Sony Trinitron tube.

Flat faces tubes are also really nice.

There are some specific models that people really like.

If you can find a Sony GDM-FW900 (24" widescreen) you have hit the jackpot.

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Reply 26128 of 52621, by Ozzuneoj

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cyclone3d wrote:
Anything with a Sony Trinitron tube. […]
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dogchainx wrote:
I recently bought a 22" Dell CRT that will be awesome for 2000-2010 gaming. However, I found this locally : […]
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I recently bought a 22" Dell CRT that will be awesome for 2000-2010 gaming. However, I found this locally :

"Hundreds of CRT monitors"

https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/54247329

I'm hoping for some commodore monitors...but not holding my breath. Any models I should look for?

Anything with a Sony Trinitron tube.

Flat faces tubes are also really nice.

There are some specific models that people really like.

If you can find a Sony GDM-FW900 (24" widescreen) you have hit the jackpot.

Funny you mention that.

I have a 98 pound box on its way to me right now... I'll let you know how it goes. 😲

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 26129 of 52621, by Unknown_K

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I seen those huge widescreen Sony CRTs ages ago at computer shops. Too heavy for most desks and you need a lot of room in the back for overhang.

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Reply 26130 of 52621, by canthearu

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My next repair project

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I have done a quick recap of the problem capacitors.

Replaced 3 of the 3300uF caps with 1500uF OS-CON polymer capacitors
Replaced the other 2 of the 3300uF capacitors with some Nichicon HM 3300uF capacitors (I do not know for 100% sure they are not fakes, but they are probably genuine, I will replace these 2 with polymers when they get in)
Replaced the bulging 330uF capacitor with a "Low ESR" Jaycar Special 470uF capacitor. Will replace that when I get the proper caps as well.

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Reply 26131 of 52621, by dionb

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Unknown_K wrote:

I seen those huge widescreen Sony CRTs ages ago at computer shops. Too heavy for most desks and you need a lot of room in the back for overhang.

Nah, they're not that extreme. I had the W900 (predecessor of the FW900) in all it's 24", 45kg goodness. It was BIG, but didn't actually take up more depth than the 20" CRT I had previously. And if your desk couldn't handle the 45kgs, I'd sooner blame the desk. A decent desk can support the weight of two adults in motion.

Reply 26132 of 52621, by McBierle

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dionb wrote:
Unknown_K wrote:

[...] A decent desk can support the weight of two adults in motion.

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Reply 26133 of 52621, by dionb

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One of my less serious purchases: picked this up locally for very little indeed, which is exactly what it is worth: probably the worst P3 motherboard ever specifically designed for putting into a server 😜

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Supermicro P3SCD - one that somehow survived the May 2000 MTH recall.

It came with 2x 128MB PC133, a P3-533EB and - somewhat anachronistically - a Medion GeForce3Ti200.

Reply 26134 of 52621, by yawetaG

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dionb wrote:

One of my less serious purchases: picked this up locally for very little indeed, which is exactly what it is worth: probably the worst P3 motherboard ever specifically designed for putting into a server 😜

Supermicro P3SCD - one that somehow survived the May 2000 MTH recall.

Considering the very few Google hits for this mobo, enlighten us as to why it was recalled?

Reply 26136 of 52621, by dionb

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The pic should have been obvious...

It's a board with Intel's i820 Camino chipset that supports SDRAM using an MTH (Memory Translator Hub). Those things were awful by design, combining SDRAM's relatively low bandwidth with the Rambus interface's excessively high latencies. But the reality was worse: Intel was unable to get them running stable at anything near the required speeds. At first they promised fixes in new BIOS releases, but when they failed to materialise Intel eventually recalled all boards with an MTH, offering a Rambus - only i820 board in exchange, with the same amount of RDRAM as on the recalled board (which at 2000 prices was an extraordinarily expensive exercise).

This was the second recall in 'Caminogate' - earlier Intel had already had to recall all i820 boards with three RIMM slots due to unrelated stability problems. To call this chipset a train wreck would be too kind.

Xbitlabs reviewed this specific board and concluded that their test example was only stable below 120 MHz, which - given the only argument to buy an i820 board with SDRAM was to run a 133MHz FSB Pentium 3 in-spec - was pretty disastrous. I look forward to seeing how this one does...

Reply 26137 of 52621, by candle_86

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Not hardware but I bought a game compilation called Lock N Load.

Funny part is under recomended requirements: EAX or A3d compliant audio card manufactured in Canada.

Kinda specific there 🤣.

Anyway its

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Reply 26138 of 52621, by bjwil1991

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Bought a joystick Y splitter never been opened for installing a standard joystick, gamepad, or what have you for my Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus for 2-player games, such as NHL Hockey 95.

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Reply 26139 of 52621, by cj_reha

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I found a Macintosh SE FDHD on Craigslist recently, and was able to haggle the seller down to $50 for everything. It even came with the original peripherals! Upon plugging it in, I found out it worked flawlessly. It booted into an install of Macintosh System 7.0.2, which worked, but was...very slow.... I could actually see it "drawing" the program windows whenever I moved them anywhere on the screen. The hard drive had been upgraded to a 345 MB Maxtor and it appears to have also been upgraded to 2.5 MB of RAM, with a mod allowing the use of jumpers to select the amount of RAM installed (or at least that is what I believe it to be.

It still had some dust inside and was a bit dirty from age, so I decided to tear it down and give it a deep clean. The system itself wasn't bad at all, just a few spider webs here and there and the usual dust around the fan. However, when I took the keyboard apart...it was horrible. Clumps of dust and hair which when removed exposed rust spots. 😵 I really do not want to think what caused those...anyway, after a lot of work, I was able to get it cleaned up as well. I lubricated and cleaned the floppy drive, wiped the hard drive and downgraded it to System 6.0.8, which absolutely flies (it boots up in less than ten seconds now!) and I am currently having fun loading it up with games. I really like how this system has turned out, and I hope in the future I can upgrade it with more RAM and maybe a PDS upgrade card (although those are going to be difficult to find).

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