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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 25520 of 53026, by OldCat

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amadeus777999 wrote:

Got a P4 based laptop with a FireGL9000 - Compaq Evo N800w. Good specs [...] If there were drivers available for Win9x it would be a near perfect system for older software as the scaling of the screen is not blurred but crispy(natural is 1600x1200) and thus looking very good at, for example, line doubled 320x200.

I am using Dell M70 for similar purposes. It's got slightly lower resolution (1680x1050), but also very crisp screen. I use it as compact Windows XP era gaming machine (Morrowind, Serious Sam, Jade Empire, etc.).

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Is the Genius mouse okay ?

But of course! Love it, wish I had it. It is lovely and screams vintage.

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- ID Anthology! not hardware but should be mentioned

Mad respect with a hint of jealousy, as always. Say, you mention green PCB build, any new "colour" builds? Violet, blue, anything weird?

Reply 25521 of 53026, by Thallanor

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Batyra wrote:

- ID Anthology! not hardware but should be mentioned

The id anthology reminds me of when in the late 90s/early 2000s they released a CD that had every one of their games on it and if you wanted different ones, you bought the key from them to unlock. I actually bought a box of these disks as you'd normally see the box on the counter at computer stores and just grab one for a couple bucks. Somewhere, I have that box, as I seem to recall selling them on campus when in university. Was forever ago and my memory is crap. 😀

Reply 25522 of 53026, by keropi

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stamasd wrote:

Have hired some guys, will PM you details. You got the gold bullion? 😁

Not only that I also got the silver one. We're doing this!
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Reply 25523 of 53026, by Merovign

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stamasd wrote:
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wth Batyra are you asking to be a target of an international hardware heist?

Have hired some guys, will PM you details. You got the gold bullion? 😁

I've got some chicken bullion.

*Too* *many* *things*!

Reply 25524 of 53026, by stamasd

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Merovign wrote:
stamasd wrote:
keropi wrote:

wth Batyra are you asking to be a target of an international hardware heist?

Have hired some guys, will PM you details. You got the gold bullion? 😁

I've got some chicken bullion.

OK I got the water boiling. Incoming soup!

I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O

Reply 25525 of 53026, by Predator99

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This lot was not cheap...who else was bidding an that? :-p

But now I have 3 Tekram ISA IDE-Cache controllers in like-new condition. I know that they are quite useless with CF-cards but they are cool 😉

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And 2 486 boards:

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Will sell the remaining parts (industrial cards) to get my money back 😀

Reply 25526 of 53026, by Thallanor

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Not really retro itself, but related! The final piece I was waiting for to come in to connect my MT-32. A local music shop I deal with regularly showed these (surprisingly!) in their inventory, but from their Winnipeg location. Ordered. Told 10 business days to arrive at the location I deal with. Nothing. The Winnipeg store couldn't actually find them. Fortunately, their Vancouver store did, and it was sent on its way. Three weeks total, I now have it in my hands, and after a lot of farting around, have the MT-32 up and running! Yesss!

Reply 25527 of 53026, by vlask

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ATi 3D Rage 2MB - aka first 3D gaming card from ATI.

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Reply 25528 of 53026, by blurks

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Nice I really dig the Mach64 series (3D Rage = Mach64 GT (-B)). I just stumbled across these pictures a few days ago and am wondering how many of these boxes (presumably promotion samples?) were made:

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Both images: http://www.t-cpu.com/graphiccard/ati-sample.html

Reply 25529 of 53026, by appiah4

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Got me this for a small sum. I know someone who wants to trade their 6x86 PR233 against this card. You reckon it's worth the trade? I already have a 9800 Non-Pro and an X1950PRO AGP.

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Reply 25530 of 53026, by Ariakos

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Three new laptops arrived:

Toshiba 440CDT (Pentium 133 MMX)
Compaq Armada V300 (Celeron 466)
IBM Thinkpad 365XD (Pentium 133)

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Reply 25531 of 53026, by appiah4

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The mailman always knocks twice, so I got more goodies in:

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There are issues with this board; legs 100-105 of the northbridge were badly bent and shorted, so I straightened them. Leg 105 is also seperated from the PCB so that will require some solder touchup, no big deal.

The major problem I have, though, is that the resistor network that is supposed to be plugged in to RN6/7/8 to determine cache amount is gone, missing. Does anyone know what the rating of that RNA should be? I've checked and most of the RNAs on the board are either A 103 G or B 100 G..

I've found this image on the net:

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From what I can gather it's a B 8000 J? Can anyone confirm this is not a crazy value for this component?

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Reply 25533 of 53026, by stamasd

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appiah4 wrote:
The mailman always knocks twice, so I got more goodies in: […]
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The mailman always knocks twice, so I got more goodies in:

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There are issues with this board; legs 100-105 of the northbridge were badly bent and shorted, so I straightened them. Leg 105 is also seperated from the PCB so that will require some solder touchup, no big deal.

The major problem I have, though, is that the resistor network that is supposed to be plugged in to RN6/7/8 to determine cache amount is gone, missing. Does anyone know what the rating of that RNA should be? I've checked and most of the RNAs on the board are either A 103 G or B 100 G..

I've found this image on the net:

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From what I can gather it's a B 8000 J? Can anyone confirm this is not a crazy value for this component?

Looks like 8B000J
Don't use just me for reference, but for resistor networks the marking can be interpreted as follows:
8=number of resistors
B=some manufacturer-specific code
000= value of each resistor (00 followed by 0 zeros ohms)
J=tolerance, J usually means 5% (what is 5% of zero? 😀)
i.e. the resistor network may be just a shunt. But check what other people think too. Don't lose the magic smoke just because I said that.

I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O

Reply 25534 of 53026, by keropi

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Yes I also believe the resistor network is just a shunt, just a fancier jumper

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Reply 25535 of 53026, by Batyra

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Hahaha...
@keropi, @stamasd, @OldCat - Thanks guys!

@keropi, @stamasd - first you have to find me! NEVA! muhahaha... DOUGH!!!... keropi got my adress hahah
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All that stuff comes from a deals that I made even half year ago... it's just a coincidence that all of them finally came in the same time...
But if you like it - here goes some new stuff postman brought me today... (I know that two more packages are waiting for me in customs)

Quantum 3D Obsidian 2 X24 200SB with box in great shape and rare original cooler

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Banshee PCI Buffaloo

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S3 Virge Buffaloo

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Triplex Xabre Plus 64MB - Xabre 200

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IBM S-W1C 1MB

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Reply 25536 of 53026, by bjwil1991

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The first one: *drools*

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Reply 25537 of 53026, by appiah4

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keropi wrote:

Yes I also believe the resistor network is just a shunt, just a fancier jumper

Does it connect all eight holes in parallel? Where can I get this part, aliexpress returned nothing. Is it juryriggable?

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Reply 25538 of 53026, by stamasd

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appiah4 wrote:
keropi wrote:

Yes I also believe the resistor network is just a shunt, just a fancier jumper

Does it connect all eight holes in parallel? Where can I get this part, aliexpress returned nothing. Is it juryriggable?

Yes, a piece of wire that connects all 8 holes. If I were to make it, I'd get some standard pin contacts like these:
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..and solder a wire across 8 of them, then plug the other end in.

I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O

Reply 25539 of 53026, by canthearu

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Normally the resistor network would be something like 10KOhms. I wouldn't necessarily use a bridged jumper array to replace it, as that may either waste a lot of power or burn something out, or prevent other components from being able to reliably pull down the logical lines these are pulling up.