Reply 40 of 78, by Pierre32
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This made me happy 😁 And more data for UH19 as a bonus.
This made me happy 😁 And more data for UH19 as a bonus.
I don't own this board unfortunately. I just came across it while browsing and thought of this thread. I've pointed B24Fox in the right direction.
awww who doesn't love a happy ending!
it's always fun seeing some people not so subtly imply you are wrong or don't remember correctly, just because they don't know something.
your description was top notch! guess you really did spend a lot of time looking at that box 😁
@Bancho
Argh, can't reply to your PM, it gets stuck in "Outbox" ~X-(
Gonna reply here:
"Thank you Bancho! I really appreciate it!
Being an auction, i know the prices tend to jump towards the end.. And I usually haven't had much luck with eBay auctions, as I was usually outdid by bots in the last second 😒
In any case, i have an acquaintance that i buy old hardware from, for very cheap... works in recycling. And he always brings S7 motherboards.. So we'll see.
Best of wishes!"
@Boohyaka
Thanks! Yeah.. i did 😀
But in my case, i was kind of a "loner" as a kid, and i had the tenancy to "store" extremely clearly (in my mind), the things that had emotional value or resonance. Although the downside (at least in my case afaik) is that the old memories that sat undisturbed for large number of years, tend to erase themselves if i access them in extremely fine detail, for the purpose of describing or reenacting them.. (unavoidably disturbing their original emotional footprint, so to speak)
Was surprised of how much of what i described here these past months, is not actually in my head anymore.
Boohyaka wrote on 2021-01-11, 10:00:awww who doesn't love a happy ending!
it's always fun seeing some people not so subtly imply you are wrong or don't remember correctly, just because they don't know something.
your description was top notch! guess you really did spend a lot of time look at that box 😁
B24Fox wrote on 2020-09-27, 21:13:I've been desperately trying to find some details about my childhood motherboard (in the effort to recreate my 1st PC), but to no avail....
Also there was one other thing about this motherboard... : it was sooo shit, that the first year or so of me owning a PC, I was plagued with daily crashes, freezez, and reboots... even after upgrading to a Voodoo3 in the first year. I remember taking the computer back almost every 1-2 months, and the firm saying they fixed it, and then it would happen again as soon as i got home... until they replaced the motherboard with another model (without actually telling us)
That explains why ! 🤣 he spent more time looking at box then playing with the computer ;p
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
🤣! Yeah, it was a nightmare playing Expendable and LEGO Racers.. and basically any game that i couldn't save mid-mission.
Come to think of it.. it might have played a big role into steering me towards DOS games. Those didn't crash IIRC.
Thanks to my researchs and to evasive, we managed to find the manual !
With that, the photos and the BIOS images, I now fully documented your motherboard over here http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/7038
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Deksor wrote on 2021-01-12, 22:44:Thanks to my researchs and to evasive, we managed to find the manual !
With that, the photos and the BIOS images, I now fully documented your motherboard over here http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/7038
Awesome!! Great job! 😁
One thing, tho.. Isn't the manufacturer name "Commate" (not Commel) ??
And this particular one seems to be manufactured by DCS (or so it says on the box). Wouldn't it be better to also include/mention DCS as the manufacturer for this model?
L.E.
Also, here's a pic of the manual (from eBay), if need be..
Commate is Commel I think.
They must have changed their name since the 90's
As for DCS according to evasive (from nearly 18 years ago !), this is a reseller, not an actual board maker http://www.motherboards.org/forums/viewtopic. … ?p=52642#p52642
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Yes, it seems that Commell (with 2 "L"s) is a trademark of "Taiwan Commate Computer Inc."
http://www.commell.com.tw/Company/About.htm
But I strongly feel that if a board is associated with more brand-names, they should all be mentioned/used as a possible search parameter.
Deksor wrote on 2021-01-12, 23:46:Commate is Commel I think.
They must have changed their name since the 90's
As for DCS according to evasive (from nearly 18 years ago !), this is a reseller, not an actual board maker http://www.motherboards.org/forums/viewtopic. … ?p=52642#p52642
DCS/Commate was one of the dirty dozen of PCCHIPS/ ECS elite group fab recyclers
Like Amptron they get unique revisions/features bios but just contracted their stuff out.
Oddly The “other” DCS was
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?118 … rboard-Upgrades
The 3rd party place that sold a slot box to expand Tandy 1000’s with room for a better psu, cd drive, etc
Really ? They seem to be some cheap Taiwanese brand, but not specifically PCChips/amptron/ECS/whatever else.
As for the name, it's true, I still have to find an elegant way of doing that because for cases like PCChips there are dozens of names that exist ... We can't just add like 10 times the same board, that would be too much work (not even mentioning the waste of space)
And yes DCS wasn't involved in making these boards. There are many cases like this in TH99 which of course got into UH19 as well
This for example :
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/919
In TH99 it was named
"ATC/UNITRON COMPUTER & COMPUTER PARTS U 6992 (SQ599)"
https://th99.classic-computing.de/m/A-B/33234.htm
But the actual name is BCM SQ599, ATC/Unitron computer & computer parts was a reseller.
We chose to rename this existing page to the appropriate name.
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Do love a happy ending. Hope you manage to find the board for sale!
LewisRaz wrote on 2021-01-13, 10:59:Do love a happy ending. Hope you manage to find the board for sale!
Hope so too..
But sadly it won't be the one from the auction that @Bancho got the pictures from. The price rose to £37, and there are still 3 days left to go.. So it will most certainly be over my budget..
B24Fox wrote on 2021-01-13, 22:17:LewisRaz wrote on 2021-01-13, 10:59:Do love a happy ending. Hope you manage to find the board for sale!
Hope so too..
But sadly it won't be the one from the auction that @Bancho got the pictures from. The price rose to £37, and there are still 3 days left to go.. So it will most certainly be over my budget..
It is about where SS7 boards go on auction, perhaps it will go for a bit more since its complete and boxed.
You dont know when another will come along!
A non boxed one that was tested and working sold for £32.65 recently!
Deksor wrote on 2021-01-13, 10:18:Really ? They seem to be some cheap Taiwanese brand, but not specifically PCChips/amptron/ECS/whatever else. […]
Really ? They seem to be some cheap Taiwanese brand, but not specifically PCChips/amptron/ECS/whatever else.
As for the name, it's true, I still have to find an elegant way of doing that because for cases like PCChips there are dozens of names that exist ... We can't just add like 10 times the same board, that would be too much work (not even mentioning the waste of space)
And yes DCS wasn't involved in making these boards. There are many cases like this in TH99 which of course got into UH19 as well
This for example :
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/919
In TH99 it was named
"ATC/UNITRON COMPUTER & COMPUTER PARTS U 6992 (SQ599)"
https://th99.classic-computing.de/m/A-B/33234.htmBut the actual name is BCM SQ599, ATC/Unitron computer & computer parts was a reseller.
We chose to rename this existing page to the appropriate name.
Great admiration for the team's work as always. Hopefully the day comes when UH19 is the resource everyone is linking to.
Regarding the mixed bag of naming, I wonder if a tag system would be viable? That way you don't interfere with the official naming, but things become searchable under the incorrect names that people might know them by. Tags could even be added by users, although I know that's a can of worms.
B24Fox wrote on 2021-01-13, 22:17:LewisRaz wrote on 2021-01-13, 10:59:Do love a happy ending. Hope you manage to find the board for sale!
Hope so too..
But sadly it won't be the one from the auction that @Bancho got the pictures from. The price rose to £37, and there are still 3 days left to go.. So it will most certainly be over my budget..
That's a shame. At least you've got all the picture to use as a reference for finding the next one 😀 Seeing these boxed is pretty rare though.
The max bid is £45 I'm the bidder 🙁 it's too late for me to cancel
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smokeycockatiel wrote on 2021-01-16, 10:17:The max bid is £45 I'm the bidder 🙁 it's too late for me to cancel
Thank you for telling me this...
If you're currently at £37.00, there is no point for me to bid on it, because it will just make you pay more.. as i won't be able to buy it for £45 anyway.
Hope you enjoy this little board.. 'coz for me, it certainly has brightened my childhood despite it's quirks and problems 😀
Pierre32 wrote on 2021-01-11, 01:06:This made me happy 😁 And more data for UH19 as a bonus.
Same here. I'm glad OP managed to find exactly what he was looking for. Had a shot at trying to rebuild my first PC as well, but a crucial component is out of reach so I gave up.