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Reply 14900 of 19656, by appiah4

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schmatzler wrote on 2020-04-23, 21:05:
Today I've spent hours trying to get SLI running with two Voodoo II's and it just doesn't work. First I had just two of them: A […]
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Today I've spent hours trying to get SLI running with two Voodoo II's and it just doesn't work.
First I had just two of them: A Creative CT6670 and a PowerColor. Both of them work fine individually, but in SLI mode my screen just turns itself off and the computer locks up.

On the PowerColor I slightly twisted one of the chips when I tried to get a heatsink off - so I thought maybe that broke the SLI?

We all know where this is going - I bought a third Voodoo II. A Diamond Monster 3D.
Which has the same damn problem! No matter what combination of the three cards I use, no matter which PCI slots I use, the cards all work fine in single mode, but they fail in SLI mode.

So MAYBE both of my SLI cables are broken. I ordered two new ones now. If this doesn't work, I will sit in a corner and cry. Or buy another Voodoo.

You are using the FastVoodoo drivers to get SLI working for mismatched Voodoo 2 cards right? Same vendor and model is (almost always) required for stock drivers.

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Reply 14901 of 19656, by schmatzler

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-04-23, 21:20:

You are using the FastVoodoo drivers to get SLI working for mismatched Voodoo 2 cards right? Same vendor and model is (almost always) required for stock drivers.

Yes I am am using the FastVoodoo drivers and the control panel also tells me that SLI is detected.

Screen turns off on every game and PC locks up. I really hope it's just the damn cable. 😜

Reply 14902 of 19656, by Shagittarius

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schmatzler wrote on 2020-04-23, 21:05:
Today I've spent hours trying to get SLI running with two Voodoo II's and it just doesn't work. First I had just two of them: A […]
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Today I've spent hours trying to get SLI running with two Voodoo II's and it just doesn't work.
First I had just two of them: A Creative CT6670 and a PowerColor. Both of them work fine individually, but in SLI mode my screen just turns itself off and the computer locks up.

On the PowerColor I slightly twisted one of the chips when I tried to get a heatsink off - so I thought maybe that broke the SLI?

We all know where this is going - I bought a third Voodoo II. A Diamond Monster 3D.
Which has the same damn problem! No matter what combination of the three cards I use, no matter which PCI slots I use, the cards all work fine in single mode, but they fail in SLI mode.

So MAYBE both of my SLI cables are broken. I ordered two new ones now. If this doesn't work, I will sit in a corner and cry. Or buy another Voodoo.

You need to use the special drivers that allow you to match cards that are from different manufacturers , and even then i've still had troubles or weirdness.

Reply 14903 of 19656, by Horun

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I played some BF1942 on the old XP machine. Yeah is not so vintage (2002-2004) but was very fun 🤣

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Reply 14904 of 19656, by darry

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I was off work today, so I spent some quality time with my SAM9733 4MB GS based Monster MIDI rev. B daughterboard on my Audiotrix 3D/XG (I don't use the original DB60XG because if have an MU500 when in the mood for XG) . I listened to it and then to an SC-88 in both native and SC-55 modes to get a feel for similarity differences using the Duke Nukem 3D soundtrack .. I mostly prefer the SC-88 native map . The Monster MIDI sounds OK on some tracks, but sounds bad on others .

Before that, I spend some time balancing gain on the multi-track recorder I use as a mixer (Akai DPS12) .

Using line out on both an AWE64 CT4500 and an Audiotrix 3D/XG (both at max wave and FM volume in windows and all inputs mutes) and balancing the pre-amp gain on the mixer based on OPL3/CQM playback (they play simultaneously, so they are easy to compare) , the AWE64 actually seems slightly less noisy to me when nothing is playing, even though I had to apply more gain to it than to the 3D/XG . I was expecting the opposite . Maybe I should try recording the silence on each and actually comparing noise floors ( would have to learn how to actually use the DPS12 to do that, a worthy endeavour ) .

Reply 14905 of 19656, by Jed118

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computerguy08 wrote on 2020-04-23, 10:25:
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I made this today:

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Haha while looking through my cover plates today, I have the exact hard disk cover (or at least I think) off an old Seagate of some sort, maybe it was a WD. The 3.5 inch floppy covers don't line up perfectly height wise, there's 2-3 mm gap. How did you fill it?

On another note, got my 286/8 working with a 1.44Mb floppy seen as a 720k. Good enough for me. That was a fun trip down fleeting memory lane!

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Reply 14906 of 19656, by gex85

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For the past couple of days I have been struggling to get a fresh copy of Win95 installed to my Compaq LTE 5100. Something seems to be wrong with the hard disk. It does pass all tests that I have thrown at it and the first half of the installation always goes pretty well. But after the first reboot (when the "Getting ready to run Windows 95 for the first time" shows up) things start getting weird with all sorts of errors that I suspect are related to corrupted system files. I made many attempts and my mileage varied, but I never really got it to boot into Windows.
To make sure that the issue is not related to some other hardware (like RAM), I used a IDE-USB adapter, hooked the drive up to my main PC and attached it to a VirtualBox VM as raw vmdk disk. As with the LTE, the first half of the installation went well in the VM, but after reboot the system starts acting funny and throwing errors.
I have now ordered a CF to 44pin IDE adapter to try a CF card instead, since all the other 2.5" IDE drives I have at hand are 20GB+ and therefore don't play well with the LTE that limits HDD size to 8GB in BIOS.

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Reply 14907 of 19656, by bjwil1991

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Figured out the whole turbo button thing. Turns out, only Write-Thru CPUs support the turbo button, whereas Write-Back CPUs only support cache controlling programs to lower the speed and bring it back up. Going to order an Evergreen 586 and set it to WT mode once the person that's selling it on Amazon lowers the price.

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Reply 14908 of 19656, by computerguy08

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-24, 05:21:

Haha while looking through my cover plates today, I have the exact hard disk cover (or at least I think) off an old Seagate of some sort, maybe it was a WD. The 3.5 inch floppy covers don't line up perfectly height wise, there's 2-3 mm gap. How did you fill it?

I didn't 😁 , there is a wide hole below the hard drive. I was thinking about making a 3D print in order to fill that hole, but I will leave it like this for now.

Besides, the hard drive will get some cooling as well, it does get warm after some runtime.

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Reply 14909 of 19656, by Jed118

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computerguy08 wrote on 2020-04-24, 10:26:

I didn't 😁 , there is a wide hole below the hard drive. I was thinking about making a 3D print in order to fill that hole, but I will leave it like this for now.

Besides, the hard drive will get some cooling as well, it does get warm after some runtime.

It looks good on the pictures, I don't think 3D printing is necessary, just use a trim part from a window, like the outer gasket of a car (I'm specifically thinking Matiz, I know there are a LOT of them in Romania 😉 ). It looks pretty good though! Are there pictures of the inside

*Edit a wiper blade would be ideal, make kind of a flap too so some air can circulate.

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Reply 14910 of 19656, by brostenen

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Finished up my Amiga600 build, by installing a fan in the case, to suck out that extra heat. Not silent, however not something I can not live with. Used cable strips to keep the fan in place, instead of using glue and other nasty things. The power comes from a homemade cable, that provides power to both the fan and the floppy drive.

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Love this Amiga600. It is a wonderfull little beast now.

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Reply 14911 of 19656, by pentiumspeed

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Try to find another fan made by OEM brands that has much lower current, this will be much quieter. Your fan is generic.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/NIDEC-U40X12MLZ7-53-1 … PwAAOSwSmJdJLv4

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/DELTA-EFB0412MA-4CM-4 … wIAAOSw1EZdhh09

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Reply 14912 of 19656, by computerguy08

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-24, 13:26:

It looks good on the pictures, I don't think 3D printing is necessary, just use a trim part from a window, like the outer gasket of a car (I'm specifically thinking Matiz, I know there are a LOT of them in Romania 😉 ).

There are actually a whole LOT more VW/Audi parts around compared to Matiz. Eastern europeans love german cars.

Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-24, 13:26:

Are there pictures of the inside

I do have some other photos down below.

Click me!

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Reply 14913 of 19656, by brostenen

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pentiumspeed wrote on 2020-04-24, 14:54:
Try to find another fan made by OEM brands that has much lower current, this will be much quieter. Your fan is generic. […]
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Try to find another fan made by OEM brands that has much lower current, this will be much quieter. Your fan is generic.

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/NIDEC-U40X12MLZ7-53-1 … PwAAOSwSmJdJLv4

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/DELTA-EFB0412MA-4CM-4 … wIAAOSw1EZdhh09

Cheers,

Naaa.... I am good. I won't hear the noise, once I play a game or watch a demo.
Thanks anyway. 😀

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Reply 14914 of 19656, by derSammler

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Spent most time today setting up my recently bought Xbox 360 from scratch. Since it has a RGH 1.2 but no internal memory, I first added an internal 8 GB Memory Unit with XeXMenu installed, so I can start xex files and have a file manager even with no hard disk attached. After that was done, I added a freshly formatted 500 GB hard disk - that should be sufficient to install "some" games. 😉

Next is installing Dash Launch, Aurora, and Freestyle 3.

Reply 14915 of 19656, by Standard Def Steve

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The following haiku describes how I'll be wasting the entire night:

Popcorn and coffee
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Reply 14916 of 19656, by Thermalwrong

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computerguy08 wrote on 2020-04-24, 14:56:

I do have some other photos down below.

That's a wonderful design, I especially like how huge the SFX power supply looks in that case layout. What are you doing for a lid?

Reply 14918 of 19656, by Jed118

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computerguy08 wrote on 2020-04-24, 14:56:

There are actually a whole LOT more VW/Audi parts around compared to Matiz. Eastern europeans love german cars.

Wow that's tightly packed. Too bad wood is not a good heat dissipator 😉 What are you using for the cover?

I went to Romania almost a year ago, I saw many more Matizes than in Poland, so I guess I just kept an eye out for them subconsciously. There were many in Constanta, which was a pretty awesome place as well. It was my son's first dip in an ocean 😀

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Reply 14919 of 19656, by ragefury32

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It's been a rather melancholy day. My Weller
Digital soldering station arrived (performs great), but then my 10 year old (and rather poorly made) Radio Shack pushbutton solder sucker broke. Was supposed to desolder a blown cap on my t5720 board , and replace it with a new cap.

Not sure if I really want to buy a better sucker (Engineer SS02, 30USD) or go buy a Hakko FR301 (almost 10x that). The issue is that regardless of how much solder and braid I use, the damn RoHS solder (which is close to the hole on the board and not that easy to get to) doesn't seem to get picked up, and I don't want to throw a massive amount of heat (400 C) just to brute force my way through. I think the bottom of the electrolytic capacitor broke (thought I heard a hiss) with me trying to wiggle it free (even though it already bulged/vented at the top).

Ordered a new Geforce 6200 card to replace the one that half-failed in the t5720 (not sure if the busted cap on the t5720 killed the Geforce or if it's the other way around). Also looking into soldering the missing caps onto the PCI riser so the YMF744 will work...might need some small caps though.