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Reply 2860 of 52969, by PeterLI

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Got an IBM ValuePoint MOBO in from Canada yesterday. I brought it to life once but it then only gave 201 errors and then nothing at all. I bought some 1MB SIMMs today and will try again later this week. 😵

I tried with a CR2032 and 4X 1MB SIMMs from an Everex that died on me (on MOBO HDD/FDD controllers are dead).

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Reply 2862 of 52969, by luckybob

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jwt27 wrote:

Good luck finding RAM for it... it only takes certain IBM modules.

this is true. But the modification isn't impossible it just takes a steady hand and a good soldering iron. http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/misc/ps2cache/

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

Reply 2863 of 52969, by PeterLI

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Thanks! I will look for the OEM SIMMs. 😀 I do not have the equipment or skills to solder. 😀

FRUs 93F0058 and 96F9289 based on http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbb … nt/s61g1423.pdf. Now I just need to find these SIMMs. 😊 Already sent a message to someone in Italy who is selling them as a part of a larger lot of SIMMs. 😀 Also found some on eBay USA under a different part #. We shall wait and see. 😈

Reply 2864 of 52969, by Artex

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Latest purchases over the last week or two - been on a sound card kick again (shocking)...

Creative CT1300A (Creative Music System) (Boxed & Complete Unopened software) (1988)
Creative CT1680 (Sound Blaster Pro 2 OEM) (SBP2LMSI) (050452) ISA (1992)
Creative CT1690 (Sound Blaster Pro 2) (SBP2SONY) (054271) ISA (1992)
Creative CT1600 (Sound Blaster Pro 2) (SBP2P) (493418) ISA (1991)
Creative CT1600 (Sound Blaster Pro 2) (SBP2P) (493418) ISA (1991)
Creative CT1780 (Sound Blaster 16) with CT1748 ASP Chip (Soldered) and DSP Rev. 4.05 ISA (1993)
Creative CT3671 (Sound Blaster 32 PnP) ISA (NOS) (1996)
Creative CT2760 (Sound Blaster AWE32) ISA (Boxed) (1994)
NVIDIA NV1 - Diamond Edge 3D 2120 Ver. 1.00 (STG2000X) 2MB PCI (1995)
Turtle Beach (Voyetra) Daytona (TB400-0660-01) PCI (1997)

...and some REAL special ones..which should complete my CT-1320x collection!

Creative CT1320U (Sound Blaster 1.5 with soldered CMS Chips) ISA (1990) 😲 😲
Creative CT1320B (Creative Sound Blaster 1.5 with socketed CMS Chips) ISA (1990) 😲
Creative CT1320A (Creative Sound Blaster 1.0 with soldered CMS Chips) ISA (1989) 😲 😲 😲

Will post some pix later this week. Stay tuned!!

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Reply 2866 of 52969, by Robin4

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I think he is going to make a retro computer shop i guess. I really want to know where he get all those sound blaster pro 2 s.. Never seen so much..

~ At least it can do black and white~

Reply 2869 of 52969, by Artex

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Robin4 wrote:

I think he is going to make a retro computer shop i guess. I really want to know where he get all those sound blaster pro 2 s.. Never seen so much..

Actually, these CT16x0 cards are pretty easy to source on Ebay (US) and are very affordable.

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Reply 2872 of 52969, by Artex

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PeterLI wrote:

Artex: where do you find your SBs? 😊

There is an ebay seller by the name of SunnKing that seems to have quite a few sound cards. Other than that, I just have saved eBay searches for the known Sound Blaster Pro 2.0 model numbers.

Check here as well...

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Reply 2873 of 52969, by carlostex

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Artex wrote:

Creative CT1300A (Creative Music System) (Boxed & Complete Unopened software) (1988)

Dude how many of these do you have? I'm looking for the Original Disks of the GameBlaster that i'm missing from my box... 😢

Reply 2874 of 52969, by luckybob

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haven't bought much in a while but I snagged this little gem: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111224859281

Its identical to the MFM version the seagate 157A, except for the connector. The 'L" versions of these drives were for the IBM PS/2 model 25 & 30. Hopefully this will replace the 20mb drive I have that has 8mb in bad sectors. :p The price was right, in either case.

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

Reply 2875 of 52969, by Artex

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carlostex wrote:
Artex wrote:

Creative CT1300A (Creative Music System) (Boxed & Complete Unopened software) (1988)

Dude how many of these do you have? I'm looking for the Original Disks of the GameBlaster that i'm missing from my box... 😢

A few, all in different stages of completeness. I think this is now my 5th - One bare CT1300A card, one incomplete CT1300B (Game Blaster) box, one complete CT1300B (Game Blaster) box, one incomplete CT1300A (Creative Music System) box, and now one complete CT1300A (Creative Music System) horribly-battered box with unopened software/manuals/card inside.

I've just completed my collection of the CT1320s (Sound Blaster 1.0/1.5) as well - I now have the CT1320A, B, C, and U variants. If you haven't seen this, it's a great read!

http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2012/10/a … know-about.html

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Reply 2877 of 52969, by rgart

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jwt27 wrote:
Got an MT100 today: […]
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Got an MT100 today:

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I bet it sounds great!
Loving the Roland gear!
Good price?

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Reply 2879 of 52969, by jwt27

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rgart wrote:
I bet it sounds great! Loving the Roland gear! Good price? […]
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jwt27 wrote:
Got an MT100 today: […]
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Got an MT100 today:

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I bet it sounds great!
Loving the Roland gear!
Good price?

Listening to it right now, it sounds awesome! 😀

Got it for €30... including postage 😮