Reply 52640 of 54979, by Ydee
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zuldan wrote on 2024-04-17, 03:32:I thought the Geforce 2 Ti's were 64MB but this one is showing itself as 128MB?
Maybe 64MB onboard + 64MB AGP aperture size allocated in BIOS?
zuldan wrote on 2024-04-17, 03:32:I thought the Geforce 2 Ti's were 64MB but this one is showing itself as 128MB?
Maybe 64MB onboard + 64MB AGP aperture size allocated in BIOS?
Trashpicked yesterday:
- ECS K7VTA3/333 R3.1 (the same board Robert posted to TRW, minus RAID)
- 256MB DDR333
- Sparkle Riva TNT2 M64 32MB (thank god it's not a Vanta)
- 160GB WD Caviar HDD
- A-Line/Rexpower PX-450 PSU
- RTL8139C NIC
- Athlon XP 1700+
- WinXP SP3
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB
PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-17, 09:41:Trashpicked yesterday: […]
Trashpicked yesterday:
- ECS K7VTA3/333 R3.1 (the same board Robert posted to TRW, minus RAID)
- 256MB DDR333
- Sparkle Riva TNT2 M64 32MB (thank god it's not a Vanta)
- 160GB WD Caviar HDD
- A-Line/Rexpower PX-450 PSU
- RTL8139C NIC
- Athlon XP 1700+
- WinXP SP3
You live in the best part of the world. A lot of us only have eBay for retro gear.
BetaC wrote on 2024-04-17, 05:06:Today I picked up a dinky little guy…
Good to know it’s compatible with the 8 bit slot. Hope to find a reasonably priced EGA Wonder one day.
I think it’s time you roll up your sleeves and do a motherboard and chassis wash.
😀
It's all fun and games 'till someone loses an eyeball
PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-17, 09:41:Trashpicked yesterday: […]
Trashpicked yesterday:
- ECS K7VTA3/333 R3.1 (the same board Robert posted to TRW, minus RAID)
- 256MB DDR333
- Sparkle Riva TNT2 M64 32MB (thank god it's not a Vanta)
- 160GB WD Caviar HDD
- A-Line/Rexpower PX-450 PSU
- RTL8139C NIC
- Athlon XP 1700+
- WinXP SP3
best trash ever?
this might be more suited to the thread "I recently found this hardware, AKA the Dumpster find thread." unless, as is the case sometimes, you can pick from trash and pay a nominal or weight related fee - i've heard of such places (never known any!)
gerry wrote on 2024-04-17, 12:27:PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-17, 09:41:Trashpicked yesterday: […]
Trashpicked yesterday:
- ECS K7VTA3/333 R3.1 (the same board Robert posted to TRW, minus RAID)
- 256MB DDR333
- Sparkle Riva TNT2 M64 32MB (thank god it's not a Vanta)
- 160GB WD Caviar HDD
- A-Line/Rexpower PX-450 PSU
- RTL8139C NIC
- Athlon XP 1700+
- WinXP SP3best trash ever?
this might be more suited to the thread "I recently found this hardware, AKA the Dumpster find thread." unless, as is the case sometimes, you can pick from trash and pay a nominal or weight related fee - i've heard of such places (never known any!)
Technically I managed to get paid 10 RON (probably $2 I think? idk at this moment) for the case (a Linkworld case, I think I have a snippet of their ATX catalogs so I'll link the case model later maybe) by a local trashpicking gypsy who came by as I was dismantling the PC.
Told him he could have it for 10 RON (the price of 2x 0.5L energy drinks in my neighborhood) along with the floppy and CDROM drive (an boring LG drive of ehich I already have too many). He didn't even haggle or anything, gave me the money and thanked me dearly, and we both went on our ways.
As for the machine itself, aside from the PSU being ever-so-slightly weak (no way it does 450W, but it'll do 250W just fine from a visual inspection of components used.) the rest of the unit seems to have been used for topography.
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB
Bought and or found again:
- MS InPort mouse, with both RS232 and PS/2. I guess this is what our family had in the early 90's.
- 4x128MB RDIMM ECC
- LP Quadro NVS 280 2x VGA dongle
- The box for Soltek SL-02A++. I gues the jumpers will need to be documented
- As I remembered, the box contained a PGA370 slotket, which seems very generic (this does not support Copperime).
And bought (50e total):
- Club3D 7600GT AGP, needs a few new caps
- Radeon 9000 pro 64MB
- Matrox Mystique MGA with 2+2MB ram
- Audigy 2 zs (SB0350)
- Toshiba PA7224E -> I guess I'll make a post of this at some point - no clue if it's any useful
- DIN-keyboard
- Some PCIe GPU's
- Plus a little of this and that
oh2ftu wrote on 2024-04-17, 14:23:Bought and or found again:
- MS InPort mouse, with both RS232 and PS/2. I guess this is what our family had in the early 90's.
InPort, and you are sure it is PS/2 ???
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Been a couple days now and I'm still a bit stunned.
When this arrives and I get my hands on it, I'm pretty sure that I will be uploading the first pictures of this card that have ever been posted online (aside from a tiny picture in a 30 year old advertisement). And yes, this is pretty much all that was visible in any of the pictures... but it was enough.
Have fun doing the detective work. 😁
Me= oooo 😀 ... hmm.... 🔍
Me= 😐 ... 🔍🔍🔍
Me= *drops* 🔍 .............. 🤯
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
Well I hope it travels well, rattling around with the rest of it, but there's some other fun stuff in the box too, S3 VLB. ...
IDK where you are gonna find ATI sound drivers though.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Did a trade for this Canopus Spectra 8800. (Geforce2 Ultra). My Canopus collection is taking form.
BitWrangler wrote on 2024-04-17, 21:06:Well I hope it travels well, rattling around with the rest of it, but there's some other fun stuff in the box too, S3 VLB. ...
IDK where you are gonna find ATI sound drivers though.
Good try! But, it's not an ATi Stereo F\X, or an ATi card at all. I have one of those, and there are lots of pictures of them online (as well as drivers).
The things that stood out to me are the location of the volume wheel, the port that looks too small for a gameport and the very familiar (for this brand) sticker on the back side of that port. The location of capacitors compared to a board-layout pic online confirmed it without having to see the rest.
Also, I gave the seller a little bit more than our agreed upon price if he could wrap the long cards and he said it'd be no problem.
Should be okay though. Old cards like these have a much higher survival rate than newer ones. As it is, even if it's only the back 3 inches of the card and the rest is torn off I believe it will still be the only photos of that much of the card since it was released. Granted, there may be pictures on a non-english speaking site and they just never come up in Google searches.
I want someone to figure it out though. The detective work was actually a lot of fun. 😁
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
While I'm still trying to figure out... I'd hazard a guess on it being a Turtle Beach card, and that port *might* be a DB9 styled MIDI port. Not having great luck but so far I didn't encounter any other brands to use DB9 for MIDI... I could very well be wrong 🤣
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB
PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-17, 23:17:While I'm still trying to figure out... I'd hazard a guess on it being a Turtle Beach card, and that port *might* be a DB9 styled MIDI port. Not having great luck but so far I didn't encounter any other brands to use DB9 for MIDI... I could very well be wrong 🤣
Hint: It's a DE15\DB15. 😀
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
Media Vision Thunderboard? The sticker and I/O placement look similar to it.
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB
IDK ... what sound cards were assembled in US and not Canada or Singapore??? Something by Ensonic ??
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-18, 00:59:Media Vision Thunderboard? The sticker and I/O placement look similar to it.
You've got half of it... 😁
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
bjwil1991 wrote on 2024-04-14, 12:53:Bought a Zenith Data Systems Z-Note 325Lc bundle (equipped with an AAUI NIC, a cable for the 8-pin mystery port, docking station […]
Bought a Zenith Data Systems Z-Note 325Lc bundle (equipped with an AAUI NIC, a cable for the 8-pin mystery port, docking station/port replicator, detachable trackball mouse, documentation, charger, and the laptop itself with a failing 120MB HDD). My plan for the Zenith laptop is to attempt to archive the original drive and attempt to make an image of it so I can burn it to a CF card of 512MB or a 2GB SD card (SD2IDE) with XUB on a diskette.
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And for my Panasonic PV-1540, an idler wheel since the current one lags a bit and it's ready to crumble into pieces.
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You might want to check to make sure nothing in there (especially the display) is in need of recapping. Is that an active matrix display?
I probably have too many old laptops.
PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-18, 00:59:Media Vision Thunderboard? The sticker and I/O placement look similar to it.
That's what I thought too. Took me a while, but what I found out was very very frightening.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
luckybob wrote on 2024-04-18, 01:24:PcBytes wrote on 2024-04-18, 00:59:Media Vision Thunderboard? The sticker and I/O placement look similar to it.
That's what I thought too. Took me a while, but what I found out was very very frightening.
Mamma mia let me go?
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.