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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 27380 of 52664, by Deksor

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bjwil1991 wrote:

"If I fits I ships" - cat, probably.

I have the CT4170 in my Socket 7 machine, and the CQM synth is crappy. Wish I can redirect the CQM to an external MIDI device that contains a real OPL3 chip, or swap it with an ESS AudioDrive ES1688F card.

Problem is that the CT4170 has a bug with its 16bit DMA. You can't set it to an * useful * DMA port ...

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Reply 27381 of 52664, by SpectriaForce

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Murugan wrote:
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Nice find, is this the one from Marktplaats? That external hard disk unit is rare, I have only seen a handful of them in the last 15 years and never owned one.

Reply 27382 of 52664, by luckybob

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Murugan wrote:
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wow, if that's a real IBM expansion chassis AND has all the parts (cables & cards) that's an EASY 4-digit value if you decide to let it go.

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

Reply 27383 of 52664, by SpectriaForce

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luckybob wrote:

wow, if that's a real IBM expansion chassis AND has all the parts (cables & cards) that's an EASY 4-digit value if you decide to let it go.

If it’s a fully working set, completely original and in a retail setting with a seller who’s willing to ship and pack properly, then maybe yes 😉

Reply 27385 of 52664, by Zero_sugar

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Old PC Hunter wrote:

Have you tried rubbing down that Millenium in alcohol yet? I did that to my Radeon X1950XT that would not display and it was not recognized in Windows and driver install would fail. After rubbing the whole board in rubbing alcohol with a q tip, it works perfectly.

I slapped it into my XP machine and it seems to be working. It may have been a BIOS issue. In my XP machine it will not output any video until Windows loads.

Now I'm about to rub my x1950 down to see if that brings it back to life.

Reply 27386 of 52664, by wiretap

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Reply 27388 of 52664, by Muppets4

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Today i received two Geforce4 4200TI's from Asus. One 64Mb and one 128Mb. For 25 euro's including shipping.

And an IBM LCD monitor. I tried two CRT monitors. Both gave problems and sounds that made be afraid my house burns down.

Reply 27389 of 52664, by keenmaster486

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Muppets4 wrote:

I tried two CRT monitors. Both gave problems and sounds that made be afraid my house burns down.

I love the sound CRTs make when they start... *GAAAAAFHWHHOOOOOMPPH t-t-t-t-t-t-t-tt-t---tt--tt-t-tt-t--t-t--t*

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Reply 27390 of 52664, by cyclone3d

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keenmaster486 wrote:
Muppets4 wrote:

I tried two CRT monitors. Both gave problems and sounds that made be afraid my house burns down.

I love the sound CRTs make when they start... *GAAAAAFHWHHOOOOOMPPH t-t-t-t-t-t-t-tt-t---tt--tt-t-tt-t--t-t--t*

That sound is actually your power meter barely being able to handle the sudden extra power draw form the CRT starting up. 🤣

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Reply 27391 of 52664, by blurks

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Received an unusually packaged graphics card today. A Tseng Labs ET6000 (4 MB MDRAM) in a blister package. Vivanco was a European based PC and Hifi accessories supplier. They had no own manufacturing facilities, instead they often bought left over stock from 3rd party manufacturers like Cardex in this case. Happy to see all memory sockets populated. German language indicates this must have been intended for German, Austrian or Swiss markets.

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Reply 27392 of 52664, by jheronimus

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Got something kind of neat today: a NOS sealed 3COM 3C515-TX network card for ISA!

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I always use network cards on all of my rigs, and 386 and 486 are no exceptions, so I actually do need this because I only have one 3C509 card.

The 3C515-TX is a pretty late model (it says it was produced 1996 according to the PCB) and it boasts "supporting" 100 mbps LAN (which 3C509 does not). I do suspect that I won't see any real difference because of ISA bus limitations. Also I think it's nice to have the original driver floppy which I've already uploaded to the Vogonsdrivers thread.

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Reply 27393 of 52664, by Deksor

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16 bit ISA at 8MHz can theoretically go up to 15MB/sec, 100Mbps = 12.5MB/sec at best, If your rig has VLB/PCI ide controller, it should be ok. You might not max out the bandwidth, but it will still be an improvement over the 1.25MB/sec a 10Mbps card would provide.

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Reply 27395 of 52664, by luckybob

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"cult" implies a negative.

3com cards are practically the best ethernet cards you can buy for anything 10/100.

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

Reply 27396 of 52664, by dionb

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Deksor wrote:

16 bit ISA at 8MHz can theoretically go up to 15MB/sec, 100Mbps = 12.5MB/sec at best, If your rig has VLB/PCI ide controller, it should be ok. You might not max out the bandwidth, but it will still be an improvement over the 1.25MB/sec a 10Mbps card would provide.

More importantly, if you're using a hub, it doesn't slow down other devices to the 10Mbps level. Plus some recent devices (I have a pair of powerline adapters here guilty on this count) drop support for 10MbE completely.

Reply 27397 of 52664, by keenmaster486

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NIB peripherals, anyone? (it had plastic wrap on it when I got it. Removed it last night when the package arrived)

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There's a story here... I had one of these for years, all the way up until about a week ago, when I decided I was going to "fix" the problems it had (i.e., the ball kept getting stuck in the plastic, things weren't moving smoothly, plastic had yellowed) and ended up warping the plastic when I tried an experimental retrobriting method.

So much for that! But eBay comes to the rescue with one of these snazzy mice NIB for cheap. I just really like the design of this mouse. It's perfect for laptops, also, because the cord is not very long.

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Reply 27398 of 52664, by meljor

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blurks wrote:

Received an unusually packaged graphics card today. A Tseng Labs ET6000 (4 MB MDRAM) in a blister package. Vivanco was a European based PC and Hifi accessories supplier. They had no own manufacturing facilities, instead they often bought left over stock from 3rd party manufacturers like Cardex in this case. Happy to see all memory sockets populated. German language indicates this must have been intended for German, Austrian or Swiss markets.

There is even a cdrom with 10 hours of free internet inside, lucky you!

I like the card, and the packaging. Congrats!

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Reply 27399 of 52664, by n0m4d

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My hits from today

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