Reply 38820 of 52943, by mtgmackid
Bought two more Pentium AT towers from ewaste for $40 each. Bottom one for a friend:
The top tower didn't seem too special from the outside, but it had two nice surprises inside. Not complaining for the price 😉
Bought two more Pentium AT towers from ewaste for $40 each. Bottom one for a friend:
The top tower didn't seem too special from the outside, but it had two nice surprises inside. Not complaining for the price 😉
Bought recently this dusty old IBM, sold as is, untested.
I hoped that it has at least 486 processor so i could fill that gap on my IBM collection.
Opened the case and there was this tiny 386 sx processor, unfortunately. Damn.
But there was this strange round cooler on top of it, and 72 pin simm sockets caught my interest to.
Did some testing and it turns out pretty fast thing. Even a bit faster than 386/dx 33! One of the fastest ISA graphics - Cirrus Logic on board. This baby definetly replaces my old faithful AMD dx40 desktop, sorry old pal 😀
Got this motherboard to replace my slot1 p3 in my main machine. I really wanted 2 ISA slots so I can use my DIY adlib and SW60XG, alongside a SBLive for digital audio.
bjwil1991 wrote on 2021-04-22, 22:35:I'm wondering, for the quad floppy drive support, does that require the PC BIOS to support up to 4 drives?
Maybe this will answer your questions
I didn’t buy it today, but I finally got this item from overseas after nearly 3 months of waiting. It’s a 2MB memory module for my Compaq-branded Matrox Impression Plus (Compaq QVision 2000+). It fits perfectly, and Windows reports all 4MB of VRAM available. I got it for $20 US shipped.
Now I can run Windows NT 3.1 at 1280x1024, 16-bit color or 1024x768, 24-bit color. It looks pretty nice at both resolutions with excellent windows acceleration. I wish this card had a faster RAMDAC to support 1080p, but I can live with lower resolutions.
I’m still working on getting it to put out a 720p signal with NT 3.1. No luck so far, but I’m not ready to give up just yet.
Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer than a Voodoo 5 nowadays. It's also missing the hard drive caddy but I imagine that's a lot easier to get.
So much front I/O!
While the missing hard drive caddy is a bummer, the fact that this thing came with an already competent video card installed (an ATI Radeon 9200 128MB card, based on what Google tells me) is nice, means I don't need to buy a card.
mtgmackid wrote on 2021-04-23, 10:27:Bought two more Pentium AT towers from ewaste for $40 each. Bottom one for a friend: […]
Bought two more Pentium AT towers from ewaste for $40 each. Bottom one for a friend:
The top tower didn't seem too special from the outside, but it had two nice surprises inside. Not complaining for the price 😉
Wow!! Not every day you find a Turtle Beach Malibu in cheap old beige box. Nice find!
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
Not exactly today, but got these very nice pre-1990 network cards from a fellow Vogons member. In the set there are some early 3Com Etherlink, Etherlink Plus, Etherlink II and Etherlink 16 cards:
There's also a 10BASE-FL card there, which is a first for me, and I'm pretty sure I'll never get to use the fibre part, but it's still nice to have:
devius wrote on 2021-04-24, 17:38:There's also a 10BASE-FL card there, which is a first for me, and I'm pretty sure I'll never get to use the fibre part, but it's still nice to have:
That card looks like it was never used by anyone else either. Nice collection!
EvieSigma wrote on 2021-04-24, 00:27:Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer […]
Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer than a Voodoo 5 nowadays. It's also missing the hard drive caddy but I imagine that's a lot easier to get.
So much front I/O!
While the missing hard drive caddy is a bummer, the fact that this thing came with an already competent video card installed (an ATI Radeon 9200 128MB card, based on what Google tells me) is nice, means I don't need to buy a card.
S-VHS and Firewire on the motherboard? And is that a TV-tuner card below the video card?
Yeah that's a tv tuner card. Those were huge back in the day with the Sony viao's they sold them as media center PC's and they came with DVR software. We had one of those back then and it worked rather well.
EvieSigma wrote on 2021-04-24, 00:27:Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer than a Voodoo 5 nowadays. It's also missing the hard drive caddy but I imagine that's a lot easier to get.
While the missing hard drive caddy is a bummer, the fact that this thing came with an already competent video card installed (an ATI Radeon 9200 128MB card, based on what Google tells me) is nice, means I don't need to buy a card.
I still win the ugly award for the media center system I cleaned up a few years ago! haha
yawetaG wrote on 2021-04-24, 17:48:EvieSigma wrote on 2021-04-24, 00:27:Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer […]
Picked up this Sony Vaio desktop recently, it's in pretty good shape aside from missing that front panel that seems to be rarer than a Voodoo 5 nowadays. It's also missing the hard drive caddy but I imagine that's a lot easier to get.
So much front I/O!
While the missing hard drive caddy is a bummer, the fact that this thing came with an already competent video card installed (an ATI Radeon 9200 128MB card, based on what Google tells me) is nice, means I don't need to buy a card.
S-VHS and Firewire on the motherboard? And is that a TV-tuner card below the video card?
Yes, both the "i.LINK" mini FW400 on the front and a standard sized FW400 on the rear, and that is indeed a TV tuner. This thing was a heck of a media center back in 2004.
I got a CT6670 Voodoo2 for an affordable price (50 €) to pair with my other CT6670. Only, when checking the old one, I seem to have an 8MB (old) and a 12MB (new) CT6670. I'll see whether I can find someone brave enough to solder 8 extra chips on the backside.
They should still work in SLI like 2x 8MB cards.
Requests are also possible... /msg kixs
in what year videocards used this as memory????
is this 1MB or 512k?
idk 🤣 id be surprised if its more than 512, but I guess it could be 1mb since they are so big.
Went out yesterday to finish my first round of thrift hunting in over a year, ended up finding a mint Dell 2007fpb for $7 which is my new retro monitor!
Also, a couple months ago picked up a Roland SCB-55 add-on card which finally arrived from eastern Europe. Got it installed on the Vortex 2 and now I just need to reinstall Windows 98SE and 2k to really button-up the retro rig.
Retro: Win2k/98SE - P3 1.13ghz, 512mb PC133 SDRAM, Quadro4 980XGL, Aureal Vortex 2
modern:i9 10980XE, 64gb DDR4, 2x Titan RTX | i9 9900KS, 32gb DDR4, RTX 2080 Ti | '19 Razer Blade Pro
I bought an old PC via classified ads which arrived last weekend.
The ad was very vague and had only 2 bad pictures.
Unfortunately, the CPU came loose in the case, so I had to bend the pins back first. The CPU-cooler is also broken.
But the worst: The computer does not recognize my (only AT-) Keyboard.
(It's a Pentium 100 with a 2 GB hard disk, FIC PA - 2002 Mainboard, and 32 MB RAM.)
Bort wrote on 2021-04-25, 17:18:The computer does not recognize my (only AT-) Keyboard.
The keyboard connector could have been damaged during transit considering the other loose components you mentioned. Could be a simple case of soldering it back again or fixing some broken traces.