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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 35241 of 52700, by Cyrix200+

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OMORES wrote on 2020-07-28, 15:17:

This Soyo Super Socket 7 board which looks like new:

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Should be a nice board! What CPU did you get with it?

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Reply 35243 of 52700, by OMORES

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Cyrix200+ wrote on 2020-07-28, 15:33:
OMORES wrote on 2020-07-28, 15:17:

This Soyo Super Socket 7 board which looks like new:

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Should be a nice board! What CPU did you get with it?

Well, the CPU is from another movie... a Pentium-S 100 Mhz. (And I had a K6-2+ 550Mhz (with 128K on chip cache) I gave it for free....)

Meanwhile I tested the board - everything works fine... I plugged a PCI-SATA and booted from SSD with no fiddling around...

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Reply 35244 of 52700, by waterbeesje

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OMORES wrote on 2020-07-28, 16:24:
Cyrix200+ wrote on 2020-07-28, 15:33:
OMORES wrote on 2020-07-28, 15:17:

This Soyo Super Socket 7 board which looks like new:

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Should be a nice board! What CPU did you get with it?

Well, the CPU is from another movie... a Pentium-S 100 Mhz. (And I had a K6-2+ 550Mhz (with 128K on chip cache) I gave it for free....)

Meanwhile I tested the board - everything works fine... I plugged a PCI-SATA and booted from SSD with no fiddling around...

Imagine: a Pentium 100 with SDRAM and AGP. Clock for clock faster than you'll expect 😀

Stuck at 10MHz...

Reply 35245 of 52700, by mkarcher

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alienmannequin wrote on 2020-07-28, 11:28:

So, it's Compaq-specific. I have the square-shaped piggyback module - there are quite a few numbers on it that are mostly hidden. Have taken more photos of the layout of the board, as well as the oxidation of sorts - haven't done cleaning yet. Wasn't keen to remove the upgrade module yet - looks as if there might be some brittle plastic flathead bolts holding it on, however managed to wedge the camera for a partial shot of the underside.

That partial shot clearly captured the text "4MB - 32 B - M MODULE" which quite surely mean "4 Megabyte 32-Bit Memory Module". That's interesting, as the base card is a 16-bit memory card (unsurprising for a 386SX machine). So it seems the square-shaped piggyback modules might be the same for both the 32-bit base card and the 16-bit base card. And indeed, the 32-bit Compaq Deskpro 386/20 configuration guide at http://ps-2.kev009.com/ohlandl/PS2_MOST/ACROR … PAQ/2005010.PDF actually lists the part number as well. It seems not all modules are interchangable, though.

Reply 35246 of 52700, by CrFr

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Bought another one of these Pioneer slot drives. This is the third one I've bought. Two others died quite soon after purchase. Maybe this will last 😁

I just like how they look. Bit different than typical PC drives, somewhat eyecatching when someone has one of these in their machine.

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Reply 35247 of 52700, by pete8475

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CrFr wrote on 2020-07-28, 22:08:

Bought another one of these Pioneer slot drives. This is the third one I've bought. Two others died quite soon after purchase. Maybe this will last 😁

I just like how they look. Bit different than typical PC drives, somewhat eyecatching when someone has one of these in their machine.

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Hopefully it lasts but it seems like the main thing those drives do is die.

Reply 35248 of 52700, by chrismeyer6

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I've had luck with opening the slot load drives and giving everything a good cleaning and relube and they've came back to life. Since there not really sealed like a standard tray alot of dust a debris gets in and gums up the works.

Reply 35249 of 52700, by pentiumspeed

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I fell over when I opened up Deskpro 4/33i that arrived today to find out this is one of convertible 486 processor or 386DX 33 with 395DX 33 16K cache controller motherboard installed. I have another motherboard with 386DX pre-installed as backup. This computer contains 486DX 33 processor currently installed. No 64K cache card installed which still are very rare item than anything else.

Came with Conner 100MB hard drive. .. blech, will swap this turd out later with more reliable and faster hard drive later. I had bad experience with Conner back in the day. Slow and unreliable. I had three hard drives back in the day: Had repaired Conner by replacing the blown Cirrus Logic ATA interface, also very easy to fail and incompatible with master/slave if you wonder where my strong dislike comes from: Conner 200MB and IBM 270MB and Quantum 210MB, both IBM and Quantum is much faster.

This replaces the other Deskpro 4/33i with non convertible motherboard but unfortunately in poor condition (rust) and smashed front bezel.

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Reply 35250 of 52700, by CrFr

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Picked up some more junk 😀

According to seller it is:
IBM Aptiva Model 2170-26G
AMD K6-2 450Mhz / 128MB / 4GB HDD / CDRW / NIC / MODEM

Seller says it doesn't start, nothing happens when power button is pressed. I'm hoping it is just a matter of replacing the PSU. Even if it is totally trash inside, I'm happy to have this cool looking good condition case. It seems to accept normal mATX motherboards and ATX power supply, so it would be fun case to build some sleeper system in it.

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Reply 35251 of 52700, by Emu10k1

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CrFr wrote on 2020-07-28, 22:08:

Bought another one of these Pioneer slot drives. This is the third one I've bought. Two others died quite soon after purchase. Maybe this will last 😁

I just like how they look. Bit different than typical PC drives, somewhat eyecatching when someone has one of these in their machine.

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I have two of those, but in CD-rom version.

One of them is in an optiplex Gx1 and has been working for years without issues, while the other one has been opened and cleaned more times than i care to count just to end up giving problems some weeks later again.

May your drive be blessed with everlasting durability.

Reply 35252 of 52700, by Bancho

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Picked up this curious Parallel Backpack Bantam CD-ROM/16-Bit Sound Drive. Its came with the floppy disks but these would not read, but managed to find the drivers online. At first the drive was struggling to read disks, so i cleaned the eye with some alcohol and a cotton bud and it reads them fine now. I've not yet got the sound capabilities working yet. This will be use on my Armada laptop.

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Reply 35253 of 52700, by NyLan

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CrFr wrote on 2020-07-28, 22:08:

Bought another one of these Pioneer slot drives. This is the third one I've bought. Two others died quite soon after purchase. Maybe this will last 😁

I just like how they look. Bit different than typical PC drives, somewhat eyecatching when someone has one of these in their machine.

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Looks like my first DVD Drive ! I remember I had loading issues after few years 😀

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Reply 35254 of 52700, by Dimitris1980

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Roland CM64 sound module new and sealed came today to my office 😀

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- Macintosh LC475, Powerbook 540c, Macintosh Performa 6116CD, Power Macintosh G3 Minitower (x2), Imac G3, Powermac G4 MDD, Powermac G5, Imac Mid 2007
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Reply 35256 of 52700, by Artex

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Dimitris1980 wrote on 2020-07-29, 12:15:

Roland CM64 sound module new and sealed came today to my office 😀

B-E-A-Utilful!

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Reply 35257 of 52700, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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Picked up a NOS case locally for €12, a Lian Li PC-A55

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First thoughts are to mod a basic window in the side panel and use it for a dual build, possibly skt370 coppermine. With its front-mounted psu I may also rethink its position (top or bottom).

Reply 35259 of 52700, by yawetaG

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Warlord wrote on 2020-07-30, 04:18:

the air flow design on that case tho makes little since.

Why not? The bottom is likely perforated, and as you can see on the pictures there's room below most of the bottom plate. Hot air naturally rises, and gets expelled from the top.

Of course the design is also a great vacuum cleaner (unless it has good filtering in place).