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Number Nine Revolution 3D 4MB PCI! 😀
Number Nine Revolution 3D 4MB PCI! 😀
My haul from the last week.
Gemlight GMB-P57VPS Super 7 board, here running with a Pentium 233MMX.
Cyrix 6X86 166
IDT Winchip 200mhz
ASUS CUSL2 socket 370 board with Pentium PIII 800mhz coppermine and 256meg PC133.
Also found a matched set of four 16 megabyte 72pin simms for free so my old Escom pentium 100mhz is rocking 64meg(first upgrade it has ever had since manufacure in 1995!!
286 20MHz,1MB RAM,Trident 8900B 1MB, Conner CFA-170A.SB 1350B
386SX 33MHz,ULSI 387,4MB Ram,OAK OTI077 1MB. Seagate ST1144A, MS WSS audio
Amstrad PC 9486i, DX/2 66, 16 MB RAM, Cirrus SVGA,Win 95,SB 16
Cyrix MII 333,128MB,SiS 6326 H0 rev,ESS 1869,Win ME
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Number Nine Revolution 3D 4MB PCI! 😀
That's a nice looking card. Love the IBM ic.
wrote:Found at value village for 10$ […]
Found at value village for 10$
Video S3 ViRGE/DX, Sound OP931-3DIS, HDD WD 26400, Modem jm6cr33br2 and the mobo is a AB-PX5
Sweet! Reminds me of the first PC I bought/built myself!
1982 to 2001
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Number Nine Revolution 3D 4MB PCI! 😀
That's a nice looking card. Love the IBM ic.
That is the most beautiful RAMDAC imo.
Also the drawing of the USA on the back along with the Beatles quote "That's why I go" on the front.
I wonder how rare they are
@BSA Starfire
Nice score! The WinChip is painfully slow.
Mine has 240MHz and it's FPU is slower than a rock 😁
I bought a box of hardware for 25 euro, might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus!
Two classic drive models!
This one has a nice red LED in it 😀
ISA Controllers, different shapes, types and sizes:
And the 386 board. Looks like it has never been used. I hope it works! Even came with a manual!
One of my earliest hardware memories was a Genius mouse that came with our first PC. I never thought I'd see the type again, but I have two already! This ones even has the old wide serial connector 😀
1982 to 2001
wrote:Thank you for your funny comments :lol: […]
Thank you for your funny comments 🤣
I wonder what that connector behind the slot, that looks like a female IDE, is for.
As far as I know there is a INTeL i960 processor under that heatsink.
I wonder how good it will perform in the Pentium 166.
Found the manual, and actually this connector is not being mentioned or even shown in the card layout pictures.
GA-6VTXE PIII 1.4+512MB
Geforce4 Ti 4200 64MB
Diamond Monster 3D 12MB SLI
SB AWE64 PNP+32MB
120GB IDE Samsung/80GB IDE Seagate/146GB SCSI Compaq/73GB SCSI IBM
Adaptec AHA29160
3com 3C905B-TX
Gotek+CF Reader
MSDOS 6.22+Win 3.11/95 OSR2.1/98SE/ME/2000
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Is this a Seagate ST-157A? I searched hard for it for years (with reasonable prices) and even purchased 2 of them to recreate my first PC, but unfortunately, both was DOA. I've given up long ago.
GA-6VTXE PIII 1.4+512MB
Geforce4 Ti 4200 64MB
Diamond Monster 3D 12MB SLI
SB AWE64 PNP+32MB
120GB IDE Samsung/80GB IDE Seagate/146GB SCSI Compaq/73GB SCSI IBM
Adaptec AHA29160
3com 3C905B-TX
Gotek+CF Reader
MSDOS 6.22+Win 3.11/95 OSR2.1/98SE/ME/2000
might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus!
I don't know much about prices there but 25Euro seems pretty reasonable for all that stuff.
wrote:wrote:I bought a box of hardware for 25 euro, might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus!
Is this a Seagate ST-157A? I searched hard for it for years (with reasonable prices) and even purchased 2 of them to recreate my first PC, but unfortunately, both was DOA. I've given up long ago.
It's a ST-125 MFM drive. 20MB 😀
1982 to 2001
wrote:might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus!
I don't know much about prices there but 25Euro seems pretty reasonable for all that stuff.
Yes, it is a reasonable price. It's just that I don't really need any of it except the mainboard. I'll use the controller on it though. The drives are probably broken, and testing them will take a lot of my time so probably will take a while or just never happen.
I should not complain, my girlfriend does that already 😉
1982 to 2001
wrote:I bought a box of hardware for 25 euro, might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus! […]
I bought a box of hardware for 25 euro, might have overpaid a bit but I liked the 386 board and the rest was a (nice) bonus!
Two classic drive models!
This one has a nice red LED in it 😀
ISA Controllers, different shapes, types and sizes:
And the 386 board. Looks like it has never been used. I hope it works! Even came with a manual!
One of my earliest hardware memories was a Genius mouse that came with our first PC. I never thought I'd see the type again, but I have two already! This ones even has the old wide serial connector 😀
Where did you find this stuff? I think that those harddrives could actually be in working state! They really looks really nice on the outside of the casing.. There is a change that they are treated right.
And if they are working, you could easily ask 40 euro for each one when selling them.
~ At least it can do black and white~
wrote:Where did you find this stuff? I think that those harddrives could actually be in working state! They really looks really nice on the outside of the casing.. There is a change that they are treated right.
And if they are working, you could easily ask 40 euro for each one when selling them.
Found it on Marktplaats (for the non-Dutch: that's our local Craigslist).
I think the guy just kept everything he replaced in his computer. He was quite surprised with all the interest in it. I think there were three people interested, I just stepped in and offered to pick it up immediately for 25 euros 😀
I'll try and test them soon. There were quite a few cables in the box, but unfortunately I could not find the small MFM cable, and I don't have one already. I think the other one is in there, but I'll have to double check (it has been 20 years since I last used MFM drives).
1982 to 2001
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I did some further research on it. Unfortunately, it only supports 33 and 40MHz and the only 386 I have is a 20MHz one. Also, it's a PC CHips board and the cache chips look...suspicious. Does anybody know if they also had false chips on 386 boards?
1982 to 2001
wrote:Don't forget to remove the battery.
First thing I did was removing the battery 😀 It was leaking just a bit (white crystals on the battery itself) but fortunately it did not reach the PCB. And the board had an external battery connection, which is nice.
1982 to 2001
wrote:wrote:I did some further research on it. Unfortunately, it only supports 33 and 40MHz and the only 386 I have is a 20MHz one. Also, it's a PC CHips board and the cache chips look...suspicious. Does anybody know if they also had false chips on 386 boards?
I have the exact motherboard but unfortunately it doesn't work. I can't get it to beep or display a thing. Swapped different CPUs, VGA cards, memory... nothing. I just got ISA diagnostic card a few days ago and I'll give it another go if somehow I can figure it out what is wrong.
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