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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 12140 of 52865, by Rhuwyn

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Picked up 4 D815EEA2 motherboards which support Tualatins boards for 15 bucks a pop on ebay. He had them listed for 22 bucks a pop and I offered him 60 bucks for 4 of them and he went for it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141919627854

Reply 12141 of 52865, by stamasd

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Apart from the floppy.CD combos from my previous post, I also picked up a socket 423 motherboard (i850) with SB-link connector; and separately a P4-1.7 and some RDRAM.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252353885775?_trksid= … K%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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At the time I skipped the P4 generation altogether so this will be interesting (I went to the AMD camp after P2)

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Reply 12142 of 52865, by brostenen

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Rhuwyn wrote:

Picked up 4 D815EEA2 motherboards which support Tualatins boards for 15 bucks a pop on ebay. He had them listed for 22 bucks a pop and I offered him 60 bucks for 4 of them and he went for it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141919627854

Those are nice boards. I use one such, as the backbone of my primaery P-III system.

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Reply 12143 of 52865, by kithylin

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I'll go through some of those dodgy websites to snfif for a manual for ya later. I like doing this sort of stuff and I have a vmware machine just specifically for this.
That would be awesome! Neat idea too, using a vmware rig specifically for this. I used to use one for dodgy software before 😊

Not sure what you were looking for but all I can find is this "Specifications Sheet" so here you go.. direct link so you avoid all these websites. http://pdf.datasheetarchive.com/indexerfiles/ … DSA00292159.pdf

Reply 12145 of 52865, by Sutekh94

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Well guys... I just had a super impulse purchase moments ago.

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(seller's photo, since, again, I literally just bought the thing minutes ago)

For $20? I'll take it! Supposedly working, too! 😎

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Reply 12146 of 52865, by brassicGamer

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Sutekh94 wrote:

For $20? I'll take it! 😎

That's a totally reasonable price for an unboxed one of those without the Sega pads and everything. Have fun with that!

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Reply 12148 of 52865, by Rhuwyn

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Sutekh94 wrote:
Well guys... I just had a super impulse purchase moments ago. […]
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Well guys... I just had a super impulse purchase moments ago.

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(seller's photo, since, again, I literally just bought the thing minutes ago)

For $20? I'll take it! Supposedly working, too! 😎

Damn, I know someone said 20 is reasonable but I doubt I've seen one for under 100 for just the bare card in a long time.

Reply 12150 of 52865, by sf78

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Went to the local recycling center to look for ISA cards. Instead of finding them, one of the employees overheard me and asked if I wanted to buy old computers as well? I ended up with these for 36€ which wasn't too bad. One had a strange card in it, for video editing or something? It doesn't a have antenna/cable connector, so I doubt it's a tuner card. There was also this weird sound card (radio tuner?) or something...

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Reply 12152 of 52865, by keropi

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the PS1/pro at the top is the same as the one I still have from back when it was new, it should be a 386sx/20 machine with onboard vga and 2mb ram, needs special 72pin ram to upgrade to max 16MB ... what's your plans for it?

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Reply 12153 of 52865, by sf78

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I dunno yet, I only cleaned them on the inside and quickly turned them on to see that they boot without error beeps. I've been looking for a PS/1 or a PS/2 for a long time as they are almost impossible to find, unless you want to spend a 100€ on a local auction site. 😵

edit: The PS/1 Pro had nuts inside! Also sawdust and still it worked perfectly.

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Reply 12155 of 52865, by Bancho

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Just got back from picking this up locally. Its a Cooler Master 201 ATCS case. Planning to do a build in it. Was £20 with Optiarc DVD writer, Akasa Fan controller, Card reader and Evo Case labs 750watt PSU. The PSU i will sell on as they are not the best.

These cases are so well built and high quality. Really please to have picked it up.

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Reply 12156 of 52865, by Mr_ppp

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Lucky spot bagged me this LS-120 drive. It was listed as a 180mb floppy

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Pleased as its the older Mitsubishi drive (1998) which complements my newer matsushita one 😎

Reply 12157 of 52865, by Ozzuneoj

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Mr_ppp wrote:

Lucky spot bagged me this LS-120 drive. It was listed as a 180mb floppy

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Pleased as its the older Mitsubishi drive (1998) which complements my newer matsushita one 😎

I still have the one that came in my original Gateway G6-400 back in 1999. I really like those LS-120 disks. I only ever used the two that came with my computer but they still work and all of the files on them (from 1999-2001) are still accessible.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 12158 of 52865, by Rhuwyn

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Mr_ppp wrote:

Lucky spot bagged me this LS-120 drive. It was listed as a 180mb floppy

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Pleased as its the older Mitsubishi drive (1998) which complements my newer matsushita one 😎

When these were new I worked in a computer store and we highly advocated them. I still wish they had caught on.

Reply 12159 of 52865, by luckybob

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found this little gem at a thrift store yesterday. doesn't post, seems to be the motherboard. Which suits me just fine. it is a 440lx crap board. the siig ide card is awesome, I love these things. and the p2-300 is also nice.

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