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Reply 31720 of 52698, by SpectriaForce

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alpina wrote:
hello can any body help me with recognize this keyboard please? […]
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hello can any body help me with recognize this keyboard please?

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Do you have a higher resolution picture?

It's some rare proprietary keyboard (maybe for a really old word processor system?), that's for sure.

Reply 31721 of 52698, by SpectriaForce

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mpe wrote:
Early Christmas present - Intel Batman […]
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Early Christmas present - Intel Batman

Likely a dead non-socketed Dallas chip so there should be a minor soldering work. But other than that looks OK.

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Isn't this a Dell OEM board (because of the AUX power connector)?

Reply 31722 of 52698, by Katmai500

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mpe wrote:
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Likely a dead non-socketed Dallas chip so there should be a minor soldering work. But other than that looks OK.

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Nice find! That SX753 is a pretty rare very early Socket 4 Pentium too. So not only a nice board, but a rare CPU too.

Reply 31723 of 52698, by alpina

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SpectriaForce wrote:
alpina wrote:
hello can any body help me with recognize this keyboard please? […]
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hello can any body help me with recognize this keyboard please?

nsi1_qx8_ey4r1_thumb.jpg

3jnn_qx8_ey4r_thumb.jpg

Do you have a higher resolution picture?

It's some rare proprietary keyboard (maybe for a really old word processor system?), that's for sure.

unfortunately no i haven't actually its a picture of an add and i want to make sure if its a rare item and then i will bye that batch . u know?

i think its not a pc keyboard and its belonge to a typewriter or meybe its a vintage apple computer keyboard . what do u think ?

Reply 31724 of 52698, by bjwil1991

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Could be a terminal computer keyboard perhaps.

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Reply 31725 of 52698, by mpe

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Katmai500 wrote:

Nice find! That SX753 is a pretty rare very early Socket 4 Pentium too. So not only a nice board, but a rare CPU too.

Thanks. The CPU actually did not come with the board. It is from my collection. I thought it would complement nicely the board.

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Isn't this a Dell OEM board (because of the AUX power connector)?

Intel sold these board to OEMs, but this one is not OEM. The power connector was actually a kind of standard on early PCI boards from Intel. It was meant to be providing 3.3V for PCI slots. The idea was that even 5V PCI slots should carry 3.3V and it was required by the early PCI spec, but not sure if it was actually used by any device.

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Reply 31726 of 52698, by Vynix

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There are some 3.3V PCI cards and slots but they are kinda rare.

Most PCI cards you can encounter are either 5V or universal (keyed for both 3.3V and 5V)

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Reply 31727 of 52698, by appiah4

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An ATX backplacte 3D Print for my PCChips MB560TG motherboard and a video out breakout cable for my ATI All-In-Wonder Pro PCI (which will be used for MS-DOS capture via S-Video)

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Reply 31728 of 52698, by Predator99

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Scrap lot for less than 20€ (sellers pictures):
- 5,25" floppy
- 3.5" MFM MD
- 1x Seagate MFM HD: Critical point is usually the fragile flat cable at the front, unfortunately not visible on the photo
- 386 MB, for parts only...
All not looking good, but I hope some parts are working/repairable

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Reply 31731 of 52698, by appiah4

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oeuvre wrote:

wish i could find a 486 board again but their prices are absolutely ridiculous

I have 486 boards that require repairs beyond my capability and would gladly ship them to you if you didn't live in the US. 😒

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Reply 31733 of 52698, by wiretap

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oeuvre wrote:

wish i could find a 486 board again but their prices are absolutely ridiculous

Are you looking for particular 486 boards? The last (3) 486 VLB boards I got off Ebay were under $50, the cheapest being $19 shipped. I wouldn't consider that too bad.

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Reply 31734 of 52698, by Intel486dx33

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Happy Holidays everyone.

YES !....I finally got an SGI computer.
It's an SGI Indigo-2 and it's loaded.

The machine has the GR2-Elan graphics with 4 geometry engines and a reality engine.
A Quantum hard drive with a capacity of 3.2 gigabytes is installed in the workstation.
8 x 16 MB RAM are installed.

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indigo-44 1# hinv -vv

CPU: MIPS R4400 Processor Chip Revision: 6.0

FPU: MIPS R4000 Floating Point Coprocessor Revision: 0.0

1 200 MHZ IP22 Processor

Main memory size: 128 Mbytes

Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 2 Mbytes on Processor 0

Instruction cache size: 16 Kbytes

Data cache size: 16 Kbytes

Integral SCSI controller 0: Version WD33C93B, revision D

Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0

Integral SCSI controller 1: Version WD33C93B, revision D

On-board serial ports: 2

On-board bi-directional parallel port

Graphics board: GR3-Elan

Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1

Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision 1.1.0

EISA bus: adapter 0

indigo-44 2#



sc0d1l0: Disk QUANTUM FIREBALL_TM3200S300N Serial: 39563131





indigo-44 3# /usr/gfx/gfxinfo

Graphics board 0 is "GR2" graphics.

Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024

4 GEs, 1 RE, 24 bitplanes, 4 auxplanes, 4 cidplanes, Z-buffer
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GR2 revision 4, VB2.0

HQ2.1 rev A, GE7 rev B, RE3.1 rev A, VC1 rev B, MC rev C

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Reply 31735 of 52698, by liqmat

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Needed a modern beige mouse and keyboard to complete my Ryzen sleeper build. Keyboard is the AJAZZ AK510. Quality brown switch mech USB keyboard. Fully configurable LED backlighting.

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Reply 31736 of 52698, by liqmat

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Intel486dx33 wrote:

Merry Christmas everyone.

YES !....I finally got an SGI computer.
It's an SGI Indigo-2 and it's loaded.

Nothing, but pure awesome! Wonder if this cool Christmas find/release will run on that system?

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Reply 31738 of 52698, by appiah4

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It was $3 so I grabbed it.

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Not sure what to do with it. I suppose I could use it for adding SBPro/OPL3 to a non-ISA system. These cards don't work well without PC/PCI with i810/15 chipsets, do they? (In Windows 98 I mean, using DOS windows..)

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Reply 31739 of 52698, by Munx

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appiah4 wrote:

It was $3 so I grabbed it.

It was $3 because its possibly a fake. As I recall, these Yamaha chips only come in square packages.

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