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Reply 11700 of 27362, by FuzzyLogic

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I plan on putting together a multiboot 386 PC. So today I compiled GRUB 2.02 on my Socket 5 Pentium 200MMX with Slackware 14.2. Then installed it on a 256MB and 4GB CF card to try out.

The 4GB card detected fine, but it would get stuck after the GRUB Loading line. But the 256MB card works!

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Could this be the first time somebody ran GRUB 2 on an lowly 386 with 2MBs of RAM and a Trident 8900C? So anachronistic 😁

Reply 11701 of 27362, by appiah4

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bofh.fromhell wrote:
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Completely tore down and cleaned an old AT case and a Dell Dimension XPS D333 tower PC. I have also done a (near) complete restoration of the Dell, the only issue being one of the 3.5" expansion bays. The lower bay seems to require some kind of caddy device to install a floppy/zip drive in it? Mine is missing. I also lack the cover for it and standard covers don't seem to work, if anyone has one of these towers and could post photos of what needs to go into the lowermost 3.5" bay I would be very glad.

Can do.
Won't be until next week tho, work stuff before i can get my retro off again =)

Perfect, I'll wait 😀

EDIT: In the meantime here are some before and after shots of the AT Case and Dell Dimension XPS I restored:

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Reply 11703 of 27362, by PcBytes

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How.

HOW.

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Reply 11705 of 27362, by brostenen

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Recieved that Amiga500 Revision 6 board that I ordered, and began to measure the dimensions of an old 486 class PC case. My thoughts about the case is correct, and it can house an a500 system board. All I need to do, is to remove some material in the back, remove the metal standoff's in the case that are welded into the case. Then I need to repaint the case and remove any traces of the brand (easy, it is stickers) and any traces of what was once housed in the case.

It is a nice desktop case. It is made from thick steel, because it was a brand case and not one of them cheap clone cases that are made from flimsy aluminium material. It has room for one 3.5 inch drive, one 5.25 inch drive and one 3.5 inch harddrive. The power supply is raised, so it is not sitting on the bottom of the case, and I still have the original PSU that are broken. So it is just a question on gutting it, keeping the original power switch and then using a meanwell PSU inside the original PSU housing. This way I can still use a low noise fan to bring some airflow inside the case.

This will be my Amiga project for 2019.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 11706 of 27362, by appiah4

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Looking forward to seeing how the desktop A500 works out 😀

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Reply 11707 of 27362, by McBierle

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Played some Ultima Underworld and tried out the unofficial GM mod. Sounds really great, but i will stick with SB. Connected that DX2-80 with my LAN over TCP/IP in windows 3.11 and finally installed The STartrek Screenssaver by Berkley Systems (Afterdark). Now i'll play some more uw.

Reply 11708 of 27362, by brostenen

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appiah4 wrote:

Looking forward to seeing how the desktop A500 works out 😀

Thanks....
Going to post sneak peak's here in Vogons and when the system is finished, then I will be making a blog post about it.
The biggest hurdle's, are to make the case ready for housing an Amiga500 board, and to do the ChipMem mod.
You just have to wait to see a working system untill 2020. I will be doing this on a budget, just as I did my Rev.5 restore project.
Yet once finished, then I will have 3 Amiga's in my posession, and only the Rev.5 is in stock configuration. (though 512k upgrade)

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 11709 of 27362, by Bruninho

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How.

HOW.

LMAO. Photoshop is on point

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Reply 11710 of 27362, by Bancho

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Started working on my new Build which i've dubbed the Windows 98 Mini Beast

Wanted to build something really fast for Windows 98 and saw a Asrock 775i65g Board for very cheap which i thought would be a perfect platform to build around. So far the build has gone really well. I have a few things i need to work on to complete the build. I need to modify the drive cage for the floppy as it will not fit with the current CPU cooler, only some small trimming required. I also want to replace the power supply for something stronger. I need to get a molex extender also for the power for the GPU. "Trying" to keep the wiring as neat as possible!! 🤣

Build as it stands

Asrock 775i65g
Pentium 641 775 CPU
Raijintek Juno CPU cooler
512 (2x256) Corsair Platinum 3200 CAS 2 DDR
PNY 256MG GeForce 6800 GT GPU
Aureal Vortex 2 Card
SB Audigy
Optiarc Sata DVD Drive
OCZ SSD 128GB
Mistsumi Floppy with Card Reader
300Watt FPS PSU
Chieftec M-ATX Case

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Reply 11711 of 27362, by x0zm_

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This weekend's stupid project:

More tinkering with my YouTube to NetShow 2.0 thing. I was going to go with RealPlayer since it's superior in almost every measurable way, except the fact that I hate it and it's unstable.

Outputs four files -> 28.8k modem streaming compatible, 56k modem streaming compatible, and local network/broadband 250kbps & 500kbps compatible. Most challenging thing is finding the optimal settings for the majority of videos. It'll be on the internet for everyone to use eventually if I can make it fast enough.

Videos below feat. Mortal Kombat announce trailer on 86Box.

56kbps Example.
500kbps Example

Various pics for those who don't wanna watch videos. 500kbps (488kbps really) Embedded in IE3 in VMware (network connectivity 😉 ):

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Reply 11712 of 27362, by bakemono

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More tinkering with my YouTube to NetShow 2.0 thing.

Now that's interesting. I knew that many old browsers could display video after downloading a video file, but Is this an actual streaming format? ASF perhaps? I recall that ASF was patent encumbered and had little support (though I suppose patents on a format introduced in 1997 would have expired by now)

Reply 11713 of 27362, by x0zm_

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bakemono wrote:

More tinkering with my YouTube to NetShow 2.0 thing.

Now that's interesting. I knew that many old browsers could display video after downloading a video file, but Is this an actual streaming format? ASF perhaps? I recall that ASF was patent encumbered and had little support (though I suppose patents on a format introduced in 1997 would have expired by now)

Correct, ASF! The current progress is kind of convoluted -> downloads YouTube Video, converts to AVI, converts to ASF using VIDTOASF. It's then stream capable, and works well by limiting bandwidth in VMWare and confirming it does actually buffer.

Works in both the desktop player and embedded player. It's pretty cool, but impractical as hell. But what isn't in this hobby. 🤣

I can cut down the processing time down a lot (seconds, as opposed to minutes) by using ffmpeg, but that does, as you said, violate Microsoft's patents and if I'm going to put this online that's not something I wish to do. It's a shame since it's much better quality too using MS-MPEGv3 as opposed to v1.

I can also get much better results by installing WMP 6.4, but the whole point of the exercise is to be using pre '98 software and solutions where possible.

Bonus pic: 256 colour Win 3.11.

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EDIT: Preliminary searches show the Patent expired in Australia yesterday. What are the chances??

Reply 11714 of 27362, by HanJammer

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Finally I found some energy to replace Dallas (aka J.R. Ewing's Curse 😉 ) in my Escom pizzabox PC...

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Reply 11715 of 27362, by bjwil1991

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Did a video shoot of my newly acquired Sega Genesis Model 1 in action: https://imgur.com/gallery/loAiDIE

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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
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Reply 11717 of 27362, by bjwil1991

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Thanks. Just realized that were on page 586, aka, the Pentium (P5) stage. I bought a new switching power supply and a third party 6 button controller for the Genesis Model 1 and I'm happy to play the Sonic the Hedgehog series games (Sonic 1, 2, and 3). Going to buy more games for it, such as Batman the Movie.

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Reply 11718 of 27362, by brostenen

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I have begun recapping a Commodore64 motherboard. 50% finished and it have gone too dark to continue working.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 11719 of 27362, by probnot

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Had a bit of a situation in the basement this weekend. A brass coupling on my meter split and decided to flood part of my basement...
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Thankfully, nothing was damaged, aside from some baseboards, though here is sad photo of a wet dx4-100
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Also, since I had to empty out my computer closet to dry out the carpet, this is the perfect time to put in the new shelves I've been planning, so that's my weekend plan!