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Reply 33446 of 52864, by brostenen

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:34:
Some of my parcels already arrived...the MAC cards are looking good: IMG_8840r.jpg The A2000 Turbo-card not so good. It was on t […]
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Some of my parcels already arrived...the MAC cards are looking good:
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The A2000 Turbo-card not so good. It was on the bottom of the box with 10 kg of junk on it 🙁 It seems the card has more than 2 Layers? Some of the pins of the ZIP-RAM on the top are neither connected on the bottom nor on the top side of the pcb?
I will check the connections, but for me it does not seem to be very repairable. And I would have to invest around 75€ for the missing ICs to make a test....
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Oh... That is a shame with the Amiga 2000 card.... On the mac card's. Right above the Toshiba chip on the video card..... Are C3 not missing?

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 33448 of 52864, by Jed118

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:09:

Please dump those ROMs, too 😉

Most likely your battery is empty, too. Let us see a picture of the whole thing...

Battery replaced 😉

I will dump the ROM, no problem, but first I have to get into the setup 😀

More pics

Looks like it has a coprocessor too!

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Original ROMS
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Some random 286 Award ROMS I had lying about
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So I still can't get into the BIOS. even after changing to 27256 BIOS type and I am still not getting anything.

When I get these boards running (I have another one) I'll add the dumps to the Suntac 286 thread.

Anyone got a setup disk image for this? 😀

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Reply 33449 of 52864, by imi

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brostenen wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:28:

Ohhhh...... That is a sweet thing. 😜

oh yes it is :3
I just read that it is running a TX486DLC/E-40GA inside ^^

Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:34:
Some of my parcels already arrived...the MAC cards are looking good: IMG_8840r.jpg The A2000 Turbo-card not so good. It was on t […]
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Some of my parcels already arrived...the MAC cards are looking good:
IMG_8840r.jpg
The A2000 Turbo-card not so good. It was on the bottom of the box with 10 kg of junk on it 🙁 It seems the card has more than 2 Layers? Some of the pins of the ZIP-RAM on the top are neither connected on the bottom nor on the top side of the pcb?
I will check the connections, but for me it does not seem to be very repairable. And I would have to invest around 75€ for the missing ICs to make a test....

🙁

I don't think it is a multilayer PCB as such, but there might be a ground plane in the middle (dark area?)
all pins but four are connected on the topside from what I can see, I couldn't find a pinout for the zipram quickly.

if it is indeed just a groundplane in the middle and none of the pins are shorted out at the break area it could be repaired I guess.

Reply 33450 of 52864, by Predator99

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:50:
Battery replaced ;) […]
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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-16, 20:09:

Please dump those ROMs, too 😉

Most likely your battery is empty, too. Let us see a picture of the whole thing...

Battery replaced 😉

I will dump the ROM, no problem, but first I have to get into the setup 😀

More pics

Looks like it has a coprocessor too!

zG6iyO9.jpg

Original ROMS
ZlcK8Z4.jpg

a5dLm4A.jpg

Some random 286 Award ROMS I had lying about
4KTXgjh.jpg

So I still can't get into the BIOS. even after changing to 27256 BIOS type and I am still not getting anything.

When I get these boards running (I have another one) I'll add the dumps to the Suntac 286 thread.

Anyone got a setup disk image for this? 😀

Not in the Suntac Thread (This is no Suntac board...). Here please:
80286 BIOS image collection

Try these programs:
http://ibm-pc.org/utilities/system/system.htm

Reply 33451 of 52864, by Hamby

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I've had two Commodore 1520 plotters for decades.
IIRC they have problem involving the pen holder holding the pens against the paper properly.

But, for those decades, I've wanted to be able to connect them to my various PCs.
Time and again I considered trying to adapt them to PC parallel ports.
Then I discovered that the Tandy CGP-115 was essentially the same printer, and had a standard PC parallel port!

Well, I finally broke down and bought myself one on Ebay. It came with a dust cover; had to buy the power supply separately, though.

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Haven't hooked it up and tried it yet, cause I need to dig some plotter pens out of my closet.
Hopefully they haven't dried out.
I did spray everything with isopropyl alcohol; interestingly, when I tried wiping it off, it seemed to take the paint off the silvered sections, leaving them a lighter shade of silver. I'm hoping this was just oxidation.

Reply 33452 of 52864, by Jed118

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-16, 21:12:
Not in the Suntac Thread (This is no Suntac board...). Here please: 80286 BIOS image collection […]
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Not in the Suntac Thread (This is no Suntac board...). Here please:
80286 BIOS image collection

Try these programs:
http://ibm-pc.org/utilities/system/system.htm

Yes, it is an EVEREX board. (although here it says it has a Suntac chipset - https://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/E/E … -8-EV-1800.html )

Gsetup did the trick, now I'll get those systems running and dump the BIOSes.

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Reply 33453 of 52864, by bjwil1991

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Purchased a few things on eBay:

1) AMD AM486 DX4-120
2) 486 cooling fan + heatsink
3) Nexus 7 2013 power and volume button for the case
4) Vertos MPEG Plus A/V ISA card
5) I/O Magic PSCD-740 PCMCIA CD-ROM drive

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Also bought a Diamond Stealth 32 VLB with 2MB RAM on computerpartsgalore.com for my 486.

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Reply 33454 of 52864, by cyclone3d

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Doing a search with not my normal terms brought this up and so I bought it:

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It is a Cardinal Sound Studio. Should be Adlib Gold compatible.

See this thread for a bit more info:
Dune recordings by alex.schroedsen

I'll take some proper pics of it when I get it and maybe do a mod to add RCA plugs like in that other thread.

Anybody have the manual or official drivers for this thing?

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Reply 33456 of 52864, by flupke11

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Woohoo! My first K7. I always had the impression that they were almost impossible to come by in Belgium.

I finally got one, a 750, and on the right mo/bo as well, the Asus K7M. Seller threw in an Asus TNT2 Ultra for my offer of 25 euros.
Back in the day I had to settle for a TNT2 M64, and that already costed me 5990 BFR (taking inflation into account, about € 225).

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Reply 33457 of 52864, by Skanque

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flupke11 wrote on 2020-04-17, 07:55:
Woohoo! My first K7. I always had the impression that they were almost impossible to come by in Belgium. […]
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Woohoo! My first K7. I always had the impression that they were almost impossible to come by in Belgium.

I finally got one, a 750, and on the right mo/bo as well, the Asus K7M. Seller threw in an Asus TNT2 Ultra for my offer of 25 euros.
Back in the day I had to settle for a TNT2 M64, and that already costed me 5990 BFR (taking inflation into account, about € 225).
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Awesome combo, you won't be disappointed with the ASUS V3800 Ultras performance

Reply 33458 of 52864, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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Some 72-pin RAM SIMMs arrived today, bought and shipped two days ago. Postal service tends to be a day late because of the increased demand, but that's alright.

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€15 for the lot, which is more than fair, I think. Untested, and the seller couldn't ID all of it, so my sleuthing comes down to this:
- Top left OKI MSC23232C-70DS16 double-sided pair is 8MB each, 16MB total. Not 100% sure if it's FPM or EDO.
- Bottom left LG Semicon GMM7322110CMS single-sided pair is 8MB each, 16MB total, EDO.
- Bottom middle Motorola MCM32T216SH70 single-sided pair is 8MB each, 16MB total, FPM.
- The four remaining sticks are Hyundai GM71C17403CJ6 double-sided, 32MB each, 128MB in total, EDO.

My hope is that I can succesfully revive my LS-486E board, and use the 32MB sticks to max it out at 128MB (according to online sources). The only confusing part is whether the board will support EDO or not. Online results are conflicting for the C revisions, some claim it does, some claim it does not. The manual I found for what seems to be this revision claims it does. The board came out of a beat up Photoplay 2000 cabinet, and currently doesn't work, but the RAM it was fitted with seemingly from the Photoplay factory was EDO too, so maybe it'll work? Maybe it's to do with memory density? We'll see, I'll first need to revive that board before I can test that. Either way, it's good to have this RAM on hand, I'm rather low on 30-pin and 72-pin SIMMs anyways.

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Reply 33459 of 52864, by Bancho

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Picked up a Nice ATX Socket 7 TX motherboard. Gigabyte 686ATX4 - I believe this is a very late socket 7 board. Does anyone know if there is a modded BIOS for K6-2 support, not seeing much info on this board.

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Reply 33461 of 52864, by imi

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nice board 😀
the gigabyte site says "Support up to AMD K6-2/400"

I was supposed to get a GA-586ATX a while ago that I scooped up on ebay for really really cheap... but the seller never shipped it and never replied back either 🙁 no paypal unfortunately.

got another PICMG board though, including a Pentium III 1.2Ghz
spotted only one bulging cap

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Reply 33463 of 52864, by Predator99

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Next scrap pile 😁 Made the seller an offer which he declined. At the end I got it cheaper than that....

Really difficult to spot the usable parts in it....most important task will be to get rid of all the remaining junk again when I get it 😉

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Reply 33465 of 52864, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-17, 18:05:

Next scrap pile 😁 Made the seller an offer which he declined. At the end I got it cheaper than that....

Really difficult to spot the usable parts in it....most important task will be to get rid of all the remaining junk again when I get it 😉

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Some interesting stuff in there! There appears to be what's left of a Commodore brand IBM Compatible in there, consisting of its two interconnecting boards. If anything it'd be worth selling on for parts if it's still in OK shape, or maybe sticking in some case to make it a PC again. Also some neat ISA, PCI and AGP cards, among what appears to be VCR and other A/V PCBs.

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