Reply 13020 of 56766, by King_Corduroy
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Nice, I have one of those also, not the greatest machines but interesting just the same
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Nice, I have one of those also, not the greatest machines but interesting just the same
Check me out at Transcendental Airwaves on Youtube! Fast-food sucks!
A friend of mine has the same 50z model, yours looks in much better condition.
If You don't have a suitable VGA cable You can just break off the pin on a normal cable and it will work fine. My friends one had
a blown tantalum capacitor right near the power supply, I fitted a electrolytic capacitor and all good again.
I also fitted a 80287 FPU in it and had to repair the motherboard due to corroded through holes between the layers. Fitting an FPU
is a bit of a waste though as no games really make any use of it.
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wrote:PS/2 Mode 50Z (8550). Don't know the actual specs on it just yet until I get it. As far as I know this particular model came wit […]
wrote:What's that IBM? 😲
PS/2 Mode 50Z (8550). Don't know the actual specs on it just yet until I get it. As far as I know this particular model came with a 10MHz 286. There is a card installed, but I don't know what it is.
Now I'm more confused. 😁
I was wondering what that card was that has the IBM chip on it and another chip that says Power 9100 on it. Is it one of the cards included in your sweet computer? 😀
wrote:Now I'm more confused. 😁
I was wondering what that card was that has the IBM chip on it and another chip that says Power 9100 on it. Is it one of the cards included in your sweet computer? 😀
Ah, sorry! Wrong IBM. 😁
wrote:A friend of mine has the same 50z model, yours looks in much better condition. […]
A friend of mine has the same 50z model, yours looks in much better condition.
If You don't have a suitable VGA cable You can just break off the pin on a normal cable and it will work fine. My friends one had
a blown tantalum capacitor right near the power supply, I fitted a electrolytic capacitor and all good again.
I also fitted a 80287 FPU in it and had to repair the motherboard due to corroded through holes between the layers. Fitting an FPU
is a bit of a waste though as no games really make any use of it.
Are these models plagued with exploding tantalum caps? I think uxwbill on Youtube had the same issue in the same spot. Perhaps I'll per-emptively swap them out with electrolytic caps.
$20 says it is a floppy drive interface. They connect to these bad boys: http://www.ebay.com/itm/182176990019
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:$20 says it is a floppy drive interface. They connect to these bad boys: http://www.ebay.com/itm/182176990019
Hmm. Why would a FDD adapter have a Weitek P9100 video chip and memory? I think it's a video card.
Aand... I see some similarities to this: http://vgamuseum.ru/gpu/weitek/weitek-power-9100/
http://www.amoretro.de/2012/02/weitek-power-9 … b-vram-pci.html
The "IBM" part is probably just a sticker placed on a RAMDAC chip or some such.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
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Anyone familiar with this brand? I'm not too comfortable with old PSUs and wouldn't use it if it was from some dodgy manufacturer.
300MHz PII Deschutes. Already have a 300Mhz Klamath, however this one is much more friendly with modern, weak 5V rail PSUs with only 20W TDP, while the Klamath is 43W.
DFI P2XLX motherboard, i440 LX chipset + mystery ammount of RAM. Looks I'm going to have to hunt down a bios chip. Never had to replace a bios chip before, could anyone give some advise on what type I need? The manual says it uses award bios.
CPU support isn't that great it seems, but Im not planning to use more than the P2 I got with it anyway.
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wrote:What's that IBM? 😲
Ok, you seem to have caused a lot of confusion with that comment 🤣 That IBM chip in the graphics card is probably just a RAMDAC which converts the digital graphics output (provided by the other large chip) to analog so it can be used with a VGA monitor. It's quite common to have a separate RAMDAC chip on graphics cards prior to 1995.
The Weitek graphics chips are known for great Windows GUI performance, but bad DOS performance and compatibility, mainly because they didn't actually have DOS compatibility at all and had to resort to a secondary chip dedicated to DOS only. This particular P9100 board doesn't have that secondary DOS only chip so it seems they finally were able to add DOS compatibility, but I have no idea how good it is.
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So many nice cards in there, but this one is really interesting. An SCSI/soundcard combo. At first I thought it was PCI-X, but it didn't look right. Plus it has a Vibra 16 chip and that's ISA.
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So many nice cards in there, but this one is really interesting. An SCSI/soundcard combo. At first I thought it was PCI-X, but it didn't look right. Plus it has a Vibra 16 chip and that's ISA.
A card for the ASUS Media Bus. Interesting, but somewhat limited by motherboard options. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asus_Media_Bus
Interesting, too bad it's missing the OPL3 chip. But of course it's a Vibra 16c, so it has its own CQM inside which explains the missing chip.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
That is a good board and if I remember right it can be overclocked to 83mhz on the fsb.
On a far away planet reading your posts in the year 10,191.
yes, thats the right slot, but check revision, i dont know if they are compatible
I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
wrote:I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
wiki says revisions are generally incompatible if my engrish is english enough
wrote:wrote:I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
wiki says revisions are generally incompatible if my engrish is english enough
Which is exactly what I said. May not be compatible = are probably incompatible.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O