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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 37840 of 52764, by Ozzuneoj

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badmojo wrote on 2021-01-29, 23:33:
LewisRaz wrote on 2021-01-29, 22:18:

not quite but description said the card looks almost new 😀

I think the risk there is that the seller doesn't know what he's looking at and someone chucked their old S3 card in the box when they upgraded - it'll be a great score if it's the right card though!

Yeah, I've seen that happen a few times lately. I always make sure to see pictures of the contents first, unless it's so incredibly cheap that the box alone is worth it.

Once in a while there's something that's actually more rare and valuable in the box.

Like, buying a "New, Open Box" SB Vibra 16 and inside it is an Adlib Gold or something... no that hasn't happened to me, yet. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 37841 of 52764, by Warlord

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kinda like the araris cougar i bought once, labled as an AOPEN mother board and concealed in bubble wrap. Had to download the picture and enlarge it by 500% and it was unmistakably worth a whole lot more than 40 dollars.

still finding under priced rare and nice stuff is a bit of a game of luck, it usually doesn't last long before someone buys it now and its gone within minutes of a posting.

Reply 37842 of 52764, by Xicor

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Found a nice Roland SD-80 synth for the nice price of 100€. The usb port, and multiple midi out makes it perfect to use it along with DosBox.

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Also arrived in the mail 4 NOS "586"coolers, mainly for my early pentium's.

Reply 37843 of 52764, by PC@LIVE

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Ordered today this batch of various cards, Video TV Audio LAN, one ISA SB, one Hauppauge Win-TV ...
The PCI-E video card should be interesting, it's an ASUS C40HREV 1.03, I think it's a 256MB GF maybe but I don't know what version.
As soon as they arrive I will start testing them, I hope they all work.

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Reply 37844 of 52764, by RandomStranger

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PC@LIVE wrote on 2021-01-30, 20:21:

Ordered today this batch of various cards, Video TV Audio LAN, one ISA SB, one Hauppauge Win-TV ...
The PCI-E video card should be interesting, it's an ASUS C40HREV 1.03, I think it's a 256MB GF maybe but I don't know what version.
As soon as they arrive I will start testing them, I hope they all work.

I'd be more hyped about the AGP card. It looks like a Matrox G400 which is not particularly extraordinary, but always nice to mess around with something that isn't and nvidia or ATI card.
The PCI-E is looks identical to this 8500GT, so it's probably either that or an 8600.
The rest, 2 Ensoniq AudioPCI/SB 128PCI, an SB! Live (SB0060 maybe?), a Vibra16 CT4170. Some networking cards however always nice to have.

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Reply 37845 of 52764, by imi

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more CH goodness, a Mach III and a Mach I+
just love these little things :3

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and speaking of little things... I always wanted to have one of these... for more than 20 years now
and even got it in the box with all accessories :3
Sony Vaio PCG-N505X, floppy for scale

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Reply 37846 of 52764, by Hakeshu

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2021-01-29, 07:11:
Yeah, that's probably accurate, but you can double check it if you can get to the screen that looks like this: https://img.utdst […]
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Hakeshu wrote on 2021-01-29, 05:43:
Ozzuneoj wrote on 2021-01-29, 05:06:

Wow, what an odd thing that is.

I would check that with Everest or RivaTuner or some other program to see what it really is and if it has a 64bit or 128bit memory bus. I have my doubts that that is a real Pro. With no brand name, a Geforce logo on the box and only two memory chips on each side, it is much more likely to be an M64 to me. Sadly, they can put whatever they want on the box and the label. Either way, an M64 is infinitely better than a Trio64V+ in 3D gaming, but a Pro would be significantly faster still. 😀

Well, 64bit it is, what a bummer 🙁

But, at least it's an improvement over my Trio64V+. Thanks for the tips.

Yeah, that's probably accurate, but you can double check it if you can get to the screen that looks like this:
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I think you get there by clicking the tiny arrow by "customize" (in the box where it says 64bit) then clicking the computer with the letter "i".
It should give some rough information about the memory BUS, and maybe clock speeds, though I've gotten some pretty wrong info about clock speeds from Rivatuner on TNT cards lately, so I wouldn't pay much attention to that part.

Also, Everest Home Edition (I use 2.01) would give you a good second opinion.

Anyway, it's still a great PCI card for older games. Should trade blows with an original TNT, which was also no slouch for 1997-1998 games.

Yeah, I did a second check with Everest and it's a 100% 64-bit card. Can't complain due the price tag hahaha. And it's looking amazing on my setup.

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Reply 37848 of 52764, by liqmat

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Caluser2000 wrote on 2021-01-29, 00:22:

Got ITT EXRA|Profession Series 10Mhz 8088 Model-No. 401470-007 system from 1987 this week.

minuszerodegrees.net has a service manual for an ITT 8088 system but it is for the 1985 model which has vertical ISA slots. He also has the later MS Dos 3.2. The MFM hdd has Dos 3.3 on written with a red permanent maker. If any one has info on the jumper settings or a pdf of the serviced would rapped to have a copy of it. Mobo part no. is 401452-01A

Yes, the 1980s were chalk full of telecoms trying to get their piece of the personal computer pie. I imaged and scanned most of the materials for the ITT Xtra systems over at -0° and if you download the "later set" you will also find a scanned copy of the ITT Xtra Quick Reference card. Not sure if your later ITT Xtra system model has it, but on the earlier models if you press CTRL-ALT-ESC it will take you to its built-in diag system. CTRL-ALT-\ should toggle turbo and non-turbo modes. You can find the rest of the special function and control keys on that quick reference card.

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Reply 37849 of 52764, by imi

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Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-01-30, 22:01:
imi wrote on 2021-01-30, 21:23:

more CH goodness, a Mach III and a Mach I+
just love these little things

Which ones work best for playing games ?

define "best"
all the small ones are pretty nice for early 90s games and don't take up much room on the desk or can fit in your hand to play.

handling wise I actually like the Mach II without the button on the stick, I think I'm still missing a Mach I non plus that's also like that but with the nicer gimbal imho.

Reply 37850 of 52764, by Caluser2000

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liqmat wrote on 2021-01-31, 00:27:
Caluser2000 wrote on 2021-01-29, 00:22:

Got ITT EXRA|Profession Series 10Mhz 8088 Model-No. 401470-007 system from 1987 this week.

minuszerodegrees.net has a service manual for an ITT 8088 system but it is for the 1985 model which has vertical ISA slots. He also has the later MS Dos 3.2. The MFM hdd has Dos 3.3 on written with a red permanent maker. If any one has info on the jumper settings or a pdf of the serviced would rapped to have a copy of it. Mobo part no. is 401452-01A

Yes, the 1980s were chalk full of telecoms trying to get their piece of the personal computer pie. I imaged and scanned most of the materials for the ITT Xtra systems over at -0° and if you download the "later set" you will also find a scanned copy of the ITT Xtra Quick Reference card. Not sure if your later ITT Xtra system model has it, but on the earlier models if you press CTRL-ALT-ESC it will take you to it's built-in diag system. CTRL-ALT-\ should toggle turbo and non-turbo modes. You can find the rest of the special function and control keys on that quick reference card.

Thank you.

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Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉

Reply 37851 of 52764, by ragefury32

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imi wrote on 2021-01-30, 21:23:
and speaking of little things... I always wanted to have one of these... for more than 20 years now and even got it in the box w […]
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and speaking of little things... I always wanted to have one of these... for more than 20 years now
and even got it in the box with all accessories :3
Sony Vaio PCG-N505X, floppy for scale
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That’s an interesting machine - Pentium II or Celeron?
It’s supposed to have a YMF744 inside?

Reply 37852 of 52764, by gex85

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imi wrote on 2021-01-30, 21:23:

and speaking of little things... I always wanted to have one of these... for more than 20 years now
and even got it in the box with all accessories :3
Sony Vaio PCG-N505X, floppy for scale

Nice, I got one of those myself, it's a great little machine. Mine has only a Celeron in it, and the Keyboard has been partially ruined by the previous owner who "disassembled" it by basically ripping it off and then glued it back in place... *facepalm*
Apart from that, it is in good shape and has all the accessories, too. But the keyboard is a flimsy piece of junk, even if the guy hadn't destroyed it, it's just not good to type on at all.

My retro computers

Reply 37853 of 52764, by Skanque

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New arrivals:

ATI Radeon 32MB SDR PCI
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Megavision3D - Trident ProVidia9685 3MB SDR PCI
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This one is a bit odd, since for what I can read online, the first 3d model from Trident should be 9750, but the box clearly claims that it can direct3d.
Does anyone know?

ColorMax Va368 - S3 Trio 3D/2X 8MB SDR AGP
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CardEx Pro GX2 / AGP (Gainward) - S3 Virge GX 2 4MB SGR AGP
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Hercules 3D Prophet 4000XT - STMicroelectronics Kyro 4000XT 64 MB SDR PCI
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Oak Technology - Oak OTI-067 512kb DRAM ISA
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have a nice day

Reply 37854 of 52764, by devius

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Skanque wrote on 2021-01-31, 13:59:
Megavision3D - Trident ProVidia9685 3MB SDR PCI ... This one is a bit odd, since for what I can read online, the first 3d model […]
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Megavision3D - Trident ProVidia9685 3MB SDR PCI
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This one is a bit odd, since for what I can read online, the first 3d model from Trident should be 9750, but the box clearly claims that it can direct3d.
Does anyone know?

The only reference to any 3D acceleration capabilities of that card I could find is this article (from a Brazilian website), that says that the 3D rendering was entirely done in software mode at 320 x 240 and then the card would upscale that to 640 x 480 to make it look like it was 3D accelerated. So, no actual 3D acceleration, but maybe the driver would intercept Direct3D calls and do this upscaling procedure or something. Maybe you can give it a try and confirm if this is the case or not.

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Skanque wrote on 2021-01-31, 13:59:
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New arrivals:

ATI Radeon 32MB SDR PCI
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Wow al those nice boxes!

Reply 37856 of 52764, by Intel486dx33

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Skanque wrote on 2021-01-31, 13:59:

CardEx Pro GX2 / AGP (Gainward) - S3 Virge GX 2 4MB SGR AGP

Those Cardex video card box covers were really cool.
They had clowns and these Japanese masks too.
Nice art works. Very colorful.

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Reply 37857 of 52764, by wiretap

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Grabbed another Voodoo 5 5500 this morning. Seller claims it works, but we'll see. I have some new heatsink fans I'll put on it.

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Reply 37858 of 52764, by Munx

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wiretap wrote on 2021-01-31, 16:27:
Grabbed another Voodoo 5 5500 this morning. Seller claims it works, but we'll see. I have some new heatsink fans I'll put on it. […]
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Grabbed another Voodoo 5 5500 this morning. Seller claims it works, but we'll see. I have some new heatsink fans I'll put on it.

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