Reply 24140 of 53029, by Cyrix200+
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That's a nice case. Reminds me of the InWin H500 a bit. Did you get it on eBay?
1982 to 2001
That's a nice case. Reminds me of the InWin H500 a bit. Did you get it on eBay?
1982 to 2001
I have 2 of those from eBay a few months ago for my retro PCs heh. It's a great new old-style case.
I'm still amazed at how cool it is, I must find this thing locally.. Somehow..
PS: The washing machine and micro needs retrobrighting 😎
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Gravis UltraSound ACE Rev 1.0 & 1.1 ISA (Boxed) (1994)
These were listed as defective and sold "as is" from a seller in EU. I took a gamble and they actually work just fine in my test rig right along with my SB16! Box is a nice bonus (with the exception of that stupid banner across the artwork) but I already own a better-boxed version so no biggie. The other bonus is that it came with both a rev 1.1 version but ALSO a rev 1.0 version that doesn't have the sound channel swap issue. So all in all, a win-win-win!
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wrote:Look at the condition of the beauty! Is that an LCD monitor with a 286? Sorta reminds me of this Compaq "portable" suitcase system I had with an 8088, although it had a mini CRT.
Yes, it's a LCD screen on a 286-10. The system disks that shipped with it are dated 1987, but the receipt from the original owner shows it was purchased in 1989.
wrote:Gravis UltraSound ACE Rev 1.0 & 1.1 ISA (Boxed) (1994)
These were listed as defective and sold "as is" from a seller in EU. I took a gamble and they actually work just fine in my test rig right along with my SB16! Box is a nice bonus (with the exception of that stupid banner across the artwork) but I already own a better-boxed version so no biggie. The other bonus is that it came with both a rev 1.1 version but ALSO a rev 1.0 version that doesn't have the sound channel swap issue. So all in all, a win-win-win!
someday I will also own an ACE 🤣
great finds Artex!
wrote:someday I will also own an ACE 🤣
great finds Artex!
Cheers Keropi!
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Why is there a photo of silent movie comedian Larry Semon on that box?
^^ there's a press photo of a Virtuality 1000CS on the inside flap, which is based on Amiga hardware & has nothing to do with Gravis too. 😜 Gotta wonder what their product designers were thinking.
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Gravis UltraSound ACE Rev 1.0 & 1.1 ISA (Boxed) (1994)
These were listed as defective and sold "as is" from a seller in EU. I took a gamble and they actually work just fine in my test rig right along with my SB16! Box is a nice bonus (with the exception of that stupid banner across the artwork) but I already own a better-boxed version so no biggie. The other bonus is that it came with both a rev 1.1 version but ALSO a rev 1.0 version that doesn't have the sound channel swap issue. So all in all, a win-win-win!
Wow... I had the 1.0 boxed at one point. They are nice. Congrats on the 1.0 and 1.1
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Those cakes make you sick....
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wrote:^^ there's a press photo of a Virtuality 1000CS on the inside flap, which is based on Amiga hardware & has nothing to do with Gravis too. 😜 Gotta wonder what their product designers were thinking.
True that. Yet they were really fun to game on. There were a kind of FPS game, wich I played against my brother.
It was that square platform, with 4 stairs going up and one small platform on top of each stairs.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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finally got around to unpacking all that atari stuff i picked up for those who wanted to see more.
I have no clue what I'm doing! If you want to watch me fumble through all my retro projects, you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDavejustdave
wrote:Cheap, brand new case, but looks pretty retro 😀 Should be perfect for a DOS Box. ATX though, not AT, but that's fine, there's some nice ATX socket 7 motherboards I can use
I have 5 of theese NOS... I love them - really good quality. Minimalistyc retro look, no USB on front... very nice!
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finally got around to unpacking all that atari stuff i picked up for those who wanted to see more.
Wow. That 030 is in beautiful shape. Congrats!
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wrote:Gravis UltraSound ACE Rev 1.0 & 1.1 ISA (Boxed) (1994)
These were listed as defective and sold "as is" from a seller in EU. I took a gamble and they actually work just fine in my test rig right along with my SB16! Box is a nice bonus (with the exception of that stupid banner across the artwork) but I already own a better-boxed version so no biggie. The other bonus is that it came with both a rev 1.1 version but ALSO a rev 1.0 version that doesn't have the sound channel swap issue. So all in all, a win-win-win!
Great find!
My retro collection: too much...
Yamaha YST-M15 with subwoofer and Advent 370 with subwoofer systems.
I have to say although the Yamaha has treble the Advent has base and good treble too.
However neither compete with a klipsch Pro media 2,1 or a Bose Companion 3.
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Cheap, brand new case, but looks pretty retro 😀 Should be perfect for a DOS Box. ATX though, not AT, but that's fine, there's some nice ATX socket 7 motherboards I can use
Fine choice! Same case I’m using for my 1997(ish) gaming build! 😁 pics of it all finished later on in the thread, I like this case a lot!
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- PIII 1400MHz, ECS P6IPAT, Voodoo5 5500
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VoodooMAC 5500 PCI (sealed).
This one's an EXTREMELY RARE in sealed form - a lot rarer than a sealed Voodoo 5500 Mac US version (which is itself a very rare find). Mac gaming in Europe was practically non-existent during those times, so the amount of cards entering European market was very low let alone small fraction of them which have remained sealed until this date. Thanks to fellow vogons member for making this deal possible. 😉