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Reply 17060 of 19648, by TechieDude

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Don't know if it counts, but I compiled Adlib Tracker II SDL on FreeBSD 12.2 32-bit from source. I had recently installed FreeBSD side-by-side with Devuan on my netbook, and gotten it to a full XFCE desktop.

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I'm starting to suspect that the real reason it was this sluggish was AHCI mode instead of Compatibility mode. This must be the first time AHCI mode actually made hardware slower. It's also running surprisingly snappy now. Go figure

DISCLAIMER: I'm not a programmer, nor do I really know what I'm doing when modifying source code, let alone what any of it does. In fact, I still have a lot to learn even when it comes to just using Unix-like Operating Systems. Anyway, compiling AT2 on FreeBSD has the same dependencies as on Linux, except it always halted at

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I tried to find that 'file' both in the master branch and the linuxport branch, and still nothing. Of course I couldn't find it, because it's actually a function, which I have no idea what it's supposed to do. So, what do I do? Just out of curiosity, I decided to just remove every mention of it from the adt*ext*.pas files, and see what happens. To my surprise, it actually compiled with no errors, so I decided to run it to see what goes wrong. Cue second surprise, it actually ran fine with no errors, or anything looking/sounding wrong. And a third surprise, it actually had better performance on FreeBSD than on Devuan, even though both OSes run on the same crappy hardware, with the same somewhat lightweight DE and otherwise perform about the same!

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Reply 17061 of 19648, by creepingnet

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I revived the Versa M/75 last night, and also got some pictures of the audio chip in it (Crystal CS4231-KQ). Turns out the battery board was knocked loose. I put some non-conductive foam in there between the aluminum frame and the board to make sure it stay's put. Funny enough, seems the foam reinforcement now causes the spacebar to return consistently (common problem with those old Versa 486 laptops). Also got a whopping long battery life out of it last night playing solitaire and surfing the web in LInks in graphics mode - almost 2 hours - not bad for a 30 year old laptop.

I also started some troubleshooting the battery board in the 40EC and am toying with starting up on the flickering screen. I did some research on that as well and it may be power related, and it's the screen itself I"m sure since if I put the panel from the M75 in there or the P75 - it works fine. If that's the case, maybe some touch up soldering and/or some component measuring will find the culprit. $59 is pretty cheap for a new screen, but I'd rather take the free route when I can.

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Reply 17062 of 19648, by Law212

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I've been tinkering with my old computers and seeing what parts I have lying around.
I had an ati X300 video card in my P4 win XP machine, but then i found a geforece 6600 in the basement so i put that in instead and got a nice performance boost in some games.
I then found a 7600 but its an AGP and not PCIe so I cant use it. Ill have to see if it goes with the motherboard I have at my moms place.
Still need to get my P1 working properly and get my 486 sound working .

Other than that ive been playing lots of retro games like Dungeon Siege , republic Commando, Final Fantasy 7 and Drakan, as well as reading some old PC game reviews from some magazines someone gave me.

Reply 17063 of 19648, by debs3759

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Finished building a C2D based system as a media centre for a friend. Wanted to put a C2Q in it, but the only one I had at hand turned out to be dead. Delivering it tomorrow (last day before England goes back into lockdown), but will find a Q6600 to upgrade it after lockdown. It has a GT 730 2GB for graphics and accelerating, and Win 7 Pro x64 as I just received 10 unused licenses today. Only got 500 GB drive space, but she'll be happy enough watching mkv files from Blu-Ray discs. If I can get a 1tb drive for under £15 shipped, I'll add that as an upgrade for her. Just got to dig out another 4GB ram tonight, as it only has 4GB in it at the moment.

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Reply 17064 of 19648, by Salient

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Fired up the Amiga 1200 after years of neglect.

Still works like a charm!

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Reply 17066 of 19648, by Jed118

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creepingnet wrote on 2020-11-03, 18:23:

Also got a whopping long battery life out of it last night playing solitaire and surfing the web in LInks in graphics mode - almost 2 hours - not bad for a 30 year old laptop.

When I took my Armada 1750 to Korea last December, I got almost 2 hrs out of the battery. I got another Armada (faster, less broken screen) for a great deal recently, that one TOO gets around 1.5 - 2 hrs when playing Heroes Of Might and Magic II or Settlers II.

Thing came out in 1998...

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Reply 17067 of 19648, by Jed118

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Over lunch I pulled out the barrel battery out of a 386 SX-40 motherboard:

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Showed 2.1 v but corrosion was starting. Board was completely corrosion free. I ran two wires for + and -, waiting for 3.6v Li-On cell batteries from eBay, and I didn't want to take the mobo out again. Also, whoever had it in there used the worst standoffs - they were cut, not in the right slots, screws were in strange places...

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The board in question - such a small thing. I'll get specs later when I get it completed. I took out the failed MicroScience 44Mb MFM drive and the 1Mb RAM, and pulled a working 4Mb out of another machine (which is experiencing memory issues, 99% sure I have a bad SIMM) and also a WD Caviar 140 (42 Mb IDE drive) I had lying around. Seems about era correct for 1991-1992.

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So I gave it a small video card! 512 kb, Realtek something or other - I've never seen one so small/integrated. Worked in Win 3.0 and 3.1

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I gave it a half-height I/O card and for no reason other than it's half-height card lunch hour, a 2nd LPT port

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DR DOS for the hell of it:

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Looks decent in there:

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I'll get to the rest later - the case needs some mad retrobrighting.

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Reply 17068 of 19648, by creepingnet

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Back at it some more tonight with the NEC Versa P/75 - getting Windows 95 all sorted out....tuning Hardware Profiles (docked, undocked), gettingg the NIC working, getting it to switch from the ESS688 to the SoundBlaster when docked (the SB Pro 2.0 is in there so the 40EC can have Adlib/SB and the M/75 can have Adlib/SB w/o Windows).

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Reply 17069 of 19648, by Jed118

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Battling a headache, I was able to go into DO mode and I resuscitated three CDROM drives - One was a mechanical failure (something was stuck deep inside it), one was optics (alcohol to the lens fixed it) and one was another strange mechanical issue that is not 100% solved but I am getting closer.

I also realized that a new PC I procured has the Intel TX chipset, so I will very likely be swapping my VX into the lesser MMX (for PS/2 mouse support alone) - unfortunately the TX still doesn't read my 64Mb SDRAM as such, instead as a 32Mb. I'll be addressing a cooling fan issue that doesn't always spin up at startup which is much needed for my 15k RPM SCSI drive. Without it, I cannot run the computer with the case closed as it gets too hot.

1997 problems 😉

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Reply 17070 of 19648, by PTherapist

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Today was a very good day.

My old 8088 motherboard that I've had since the 90s, has been dead for years. I kept it around and every couple of years I'd try to get it working again, to no avail. I got it out again recently and finally decided to try some extra steps the other day:

I resoldered a broken tantalum. I also removed a broken pin from a SIPP RAM socket and then resoldered a new pin onto the 256K SIPP memory chip that went in there.

I noticed the D8259AC-2 Programmable Interrupt Controller chip looked bad, with scorch marks on the pins. So I ordered a replacement chip on eBay, which arrived today.

So today I inserted the new D8259AC-2 and switched it on, still no POST. Then I spotted a mistake I'd made last time I worked on this board - 1 of the CPU pins was bent outside of the socket, so I corrected that.

I switched it back on and holy shit it POSTS! It's alive after all these years.

Going to have to do some more testing later, connecting some controller cards etc to it and see if everything is working as it should. But so far it's all very promising, even the repaired RAM chip seems to be working - not bad considering I'm an absolute soldering amateur!

EDIT: Got it to boot into DOS, but the keyboard isn't responding. It's a keyboard with an XT/AT switch so it should work fine, works on my XT, but whilst the lights on the keyboard do light up, nothing else is working on this motherboard.

Reply 17071 of 19648, by psychz

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I received an ECS Hires Denise and a 512KB trapdoor RAM (A501 is dead due to corrosion) for my rev5 A500. The Hires Denise wouldn't play with the original OCS 512KB Agnus in the rev5. While a 1MB Agnus is still in the mail on its way here, I couldn't really wait; screw it, moved the Gotek and the Vampire500V2+ to my other A500, a rev6a, because it already has the 8372A 1MB Agnus. Installed the trapdoor ram there, did the 1MB chip ram mod (changing JP2 to 1-2 and cutting JP7a). Now waiting for the Agnus (for which I don't really have a use atm, might as well keep it as a spare), a SD2IDE for the Vampire and an RTC chip for the trapdoor RAM. The original plan was to accelerate the rev5 as its board was recently recapped, now I guess I'll just keep it stock, Kickstart 1.2 and fully OCS, for the occasional classic floppy game...

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Reply 17072 of 19648, by creepingnet

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Trying to stave off a headache due to the election crap by working on my NEC Versa P/75 - ran it off the battery the first time todya, not full run length, just for awhile. Still need to figure out the CMOS battery situation with it. Finally have it on Wifi Now (Orinoco Silver) - forgot the TCP/IP protocol for both network adapters. So tonight I'll be loading on missing software and games.

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Reply 17073 of 19648, by bjwil1991

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Got a Biostar MB-8433UUD-A v 3.1 board yesterday and decided to clean most of the corrosion off of the board. Needs a new resistor, some 30AWG wire, and a new Dallas RTC CMOS chip or solder a CR2032 battery holder by the PS/2 mouse port and use that, but I'll check to see if the battery on the Odin chip is dead first.

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Reply 17074 of 19648, by schmatzler

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Fixed the hinges of my A22p by regreasing them and made a perfect machine by swapping in a body from an A22m.

Almost broke the LCD frame. Almost. *wipes sweat off my face*

Reply 17075 of 19648, by mastergamma12

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I got XP running natively on a B450 board + a Ryzen 5 1600 with full USB support + AHCI and ACPI working.

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The Tuala-Bus (My 9x/Dos Rig) (Pentium III-S 1.4ghz, AWE64G+Audigy 2 ZS, Voodoo5 5500, Chieftec Dragon Rambus)

The Final Lan Party (My Windows Xp/7 rig) (Core i7 980x, GTX 480,DFI Lanparty UT X58-T3eH8,)

Reply 17076 of 19648, by the_ultra_code

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mastergamma12 wrote on 2020-11-06, 05:48:

I got XP running natively on a B450 board + a Ryzen 5 1600 with full USB support + AHCI and ACPI working.

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* USB2 PCI Card in Win98 SE
* Futuremark Result Browsers

Reply 17077 of 19648, by chrismeyer6

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mastergamma12 wrote on 2020-11-06, 05:48:

I got XP running natively on a B450 board + a Ryzen 5 1600 with full USB support + AHCI and ACPI working.

How does XP perform on that system?

Reply 17078 of 19648, by mastergamma12

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-11-06, 06:26:
mastergamma12 wrote on 2020-11-06, 05:48:

I got XP running natively on a B450 board + a Ryzen 5 1600 with full USB support + AHCI and ACPI working.

How does XP perform on that system?

It literally flies. Only bottleneck is the Zotac 9600GT I installed.

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The Tuala-Bus (My 9x/Dos Rig) (Pentium III-S 1.4ghz, AWE64G+Audigy 2 ZS, Voodoo5 5500, Chieftec Dragon Rambus)

The Final Lan Party (My Windows Xp/7 rig) (Core i7 980x, GTX 480,DFI Lanparty UT X58-T3eH8,)

Reply 17079 of 19648, by mastergamma12

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the_ultra_code wrote on 2020-11-06, 06:00:
mastergamma12 wrote on 2020-11-06, 05:48:

I got XP running natively on a B450 board + a Ryzen 5 1600 with full USB support + AHCI and ACPI working.

Nutty

Thanks 😁

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The Tuala-Bus (My 9x/Dos Rig) (Pentium III-S 1.4ghz, AWE64G+Audigy 2 ZS, Voodoo5 5500, Chieftec Dragon Rambus)

The Final Lan Party (My Windows Xp/7 rig) (Core i7 980x, GTX 480,DFI Lanparty UT X58-T3eH8,)