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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 6360 of 52766, by badmojo

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I went on an unexpected Sega console buying spree recently, and here’s the result. This boxed Master System wasn’t cheap but I’ve been looking for one in good condition for a while, and they’re not easy to come by (with the box). The one I had as a kid came with the game ‘Hang On’ on a card, and ‘Snail Maze’ built in. This one has both games built in - close enough:

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And what started out as a mission to buy a NOS Mega Drive controller turned into a purchase of a complete NOS Mega Drive 2. It was relatively cheap (from Thailand) and I like ‘em boxed. This will replace my existing Mega Drive model 1, which is the ‘high definition graphics’ model. I compared the 2 and my humble eyes can’t see any difference b/w the old and new models, and I run these things via A/V to the TV so sound quality isn’t a concern - the crappy mono speaker isn’t rocking anyone’s world anyway. I like that I don’t have to mod the case on the model 2 to accommodate Asian carts:

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Reply 6361 of 52766, by King_Corduroy

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Aww that's cheating! You can't just go out and shell out big dough for perfect systems over the internet. 😜

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Reply 6362 of 52766, by retrofanatic

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badmojo wrote:

I went on an unexpected Sega console buying spree recently, and here’s the result. This boxed Master System wasn’t cheap but I’ve been looking for one in good condition for a while, and they’re not easy to come by (with the box). The one I had as a kid came with the game ‘Hang On’ on a card, and ‘Snail Maze’ built in. This one has both games built in - close enough

And what started out as a mission to buy a NOS Mega Drive controller turned into a purchase of a complete NOS Mega Drive 2. It was relatively cheap (from Thailand) and I like ‘em boxed. This will replace my existing Mega Drive model 1, which is the ‘high definition graphics’ model. I compared the 2 and my humble eyes can’t see any difference b/w the old and new models, and I run these things via A/V to the TV so sound quality isn’t a concern - the crappy mono speaker isn’t rocking anyone’s world anyway. I like that I don’t have to mod the case on the model 2 to accommodate

Awesome pick ups...so nice to have them look so new...even if they weren't cheap...it's totally worth it...These console systems in the original box are not getting less popular and they will only go up in price IMHO.

Have you thought of hooking up the segas with svideo over composite at least? Does that sony crt you have there have svideo input? I'm hoping to connect all my consoles via true rgb and svideo once I get all the proper cables. Totally worth the effort IMHO. Svideo cables for those segas are cheap on ebay btw.

Reply 6363 of 52766, by keropi

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that boxed sms1 is a great find!

if you don't go the RGB/CRT route then perhaps the RGB/framemeister is an alternative.

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Reply 6364 of 52766, by Sev80

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picked up a lot of voodoo1, voodoo2 and voodoo3!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-3Dfx-Voodoo-vi … cvip=true&rt=nc

Also that AWE32 I got last week that was zip tied came in today, seems to be working fine!!

Reply 6365 of 52766, by badmojo

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No the Sony only has composite in or tuner, pretty standard for AU TV's. I grew up using the tuner so composite is almost too posh for my uneducated eyeballs!

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Reply 6366 of 52766, by ODwilly

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I bought a Pentium 4 550 for $4, should be a nice upgrade from the 524. Paired with a pci Geforce 6200 and 2gb ddr2-400 this is proving to be an OK xp machine.

Main pc: Asus ROG 17. R9 5900HX, RTX 3070m, 16gb ddr4 3200, 1tb NVME.
Retro PC: Soyo P4S Dragon, 3gb ddr 266, 120gb Maxtor, Geforce Fx 5950 Ultra, SB Live! 5.1

Reply 6367 of 52766, by sliderider

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King_Corduroy wrote:

Aww that's cheating! You can't just go out and shell out big dough for perfect systems over the internet. 😜

Yeah, you have to find them for $5 or free in thrift stores, yard sales, or Craigslist. 🤣

Reply 6368 of 52766, by subhuman@xgtx

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I originally wanted an SC-88 Pro but instead won an SC-8850 for about 245. A few scratches/marks here and there- Is that a reasonable price to pay?

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Reply 6369 of 52766, by retrofanatic

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subhuman@xgtx wrote:

I originally wanted an SC-88 Pro but instead won an SC-8850 for about 245. A few scratches/marks here and there- Is that a reasonable price to pay?

These days, 245 (I am guessing dollars) is not too bad of a price, but like always, if you hold out longer you could get a better deal, but IMO, an SC-88 Pro is difficult to get for under $200 (including shipping most of the time), so all in all I think you did ok, especially if it's something that you've wanted for a while.

Reply 6370 of 52766, by subhuman@xgtx

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retrofanatic wrote:
subhuman@xgtx wrote:

I originally wanted an SC-88 Pro but instead won an SC-8850 for about 245. A few scratches/marks here and there- Is that a reasonable price to pay?

These days, 245 (I am guessing dollars) is not too bad of a price, but like always, if you hold out longer you could get a better deal, but IMO, an SC-88 Pro is difficult to get for under $200 (including shipping most of the time), so all in all I think you did ok, especially if it's something that you've wanted for a while.

My bad, perhaps my post sounded confusing. I actually meant I won an SC-8850 for that price, not the SC-88 Pro. I had a certain idea that the latter used to be around the 200 mark shipped, but since I'm not really sure about what prices the 8850 usually sells for I thought it would be better to ask you all.

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Reply 6371 of 52766, by keropi

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IMHO 245$ for the flagship sc module is a very good price. AFAIR there is a way to update it so it supports XG as well

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Reply 6372 of 52766, by retrofanatic

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subhuman@xgtx wrote:

My bad, perhaps my post sounded confusing. I actually meant I won an SC-8850 for that price, not the SC-88 Pro. I had a certain idea that the latter used to be around the 200 mark shipped, but since I'm not really sure about what prices the 8850 usually sells for I thought it would be better to ask you all.

No worries...your post wasn't confusing...I know that you meant the SC-8850. I just mentioned the SC-88 Pro because you said that was what you originally wanted, so it was probably my post that was confusing 😀 .

Either way, IMO, these days, either an SC-88 Pro or a SC-8850 is worth that amount.

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IMHO 245$ for the flagship sc module is a very good price. AFAIR there is a way to update it so it supports XG as well

Very cool!...didn't know that. It's nice to have the XG supported as well. It sounds like the SC-8850 is a nice all around unit.

Reply 6373 of 52766, by sliderider

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retrofanatic wrote:
subhuman@xgtx wrote:

I originally wanted an SC-88 Pro but instead won an SC-8850 for about 245. A few scratches/marks here and there- Is that a reasonable price to pay?

These days, 245 (I am guessing dollars) is not too bad of a price, but like always, if you hold out longer you could get a better deal, but IMO, an SC-88 Pro is difficult to get for under $200 (including shipping most of the time), so all in all I think you did ok, especially if it's something that you've wanted for a while.

You theoretically COULD get a better deal but you may also end up waiting forever in vain. Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and pay up to get what you want or you may not get it at all.

Reply 6374 of 52766, by subhuman@xgtx

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Thanks everyone for replying. It seems willing to save up a few dollars on gear that usually sells so quickly nowadays isn't always worth it even though I'm used to waiting and grab things for cheap but it does not look like Roland hardware is as 'easy' as other hardware 😀

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Reply 6375 of 52766, by luckybob

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Decided to update my minecraft server, using a ramdisk with a modded server makes WORLDS of difference, so I bought 32gb of ram. while doing so, I found these little gems:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151111232248
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While not quite what i would call "retro", they defiantly are obsolete. Also they were CHEAP. I'm hoping I can use the pci-x one in my router build, as it does lots of little reads and writes to disk. The pci-E one, I want to put into my main system to use as a scratch disk ala readyboost, or put my browser cache on it.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 6376 of 52766, by ratfink

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luckybob wrote:

I'm hoping I can use the pci-x one in my router build, as it does lots of little reads and writes to disk. The pci-E one, I want to put into my main system to use as a scratch disk ala readyboost, or put my browser cache on it.

How do you use these - do they need drivers ?

Reply 6377 of 52766, by luckybob

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ratfink wrote:
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I'm hoping I can use the pci-x one in my router build, as it does lots of little reads and writes to disk. The pci-E one, I want to put into my main system to use as a scratch disk ala readyboost, or put my browser cache on it.

How do you use these - do they need drivers ?

Honestly, i have no idea yet. From what ive seen, they seem to intercept data from tve hard drive and cache it. I would image a driver is required. Until they get here i wont know.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 6378 of 52766, by kithylin

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luckybob wrote:

Honestly, i have no idea yet. From what ive seen, they seem to intercept data from tve hard drive and cache it. I would image a driver is required. Until they get here i wont know.

Make a thread about it when you get em in please? I'm very curious about em.

Although from what I've found googling, the pci-e one is just 1GB in size and the PCI one just 512MB, so may not be very useful for much of anything. Maybe a DOS machine of some kind.

Reply 6379 of 52766, by Lukeno94

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kithylin wrote:
luckybob wrote:

Honestly, i have no idea yet. From what ive seen, they seem to intercept data from tve hard drive and cache it. I would image a driver is required. Until they get here i wont know.

Make a thread about it when you get em in please? I'm very curious about em.

Although from what I've found googling, the pci-e one is just 1GB in size and the PCI one just 512MB, so may not be very useful for much of anything. Maybe a DOS machine of some kind.

I dunno, even with those sizes they should give at least a half-decent speed increase.