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Reply 33920 of 52818, by brostenen

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boxpressed wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:35:
brostenen wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:09:

YES... FINALLY. I have been looking for one for the last 5 years. At a reasonable price that is. And today I bought it for 33 Euro and 3 kilometers walk with it in my arms.

It is an 20 inch Dell 2001-fp monitor. It is from 2004. This means 15khz signal for my Amiga's and because it has VGA, DVI, Composit and S-Video. Then I can use it for my Commodore64's as well. 50hz smooth scrolling. Spaghetti lines / jailbars can be eliminated with a lumafix if I want to. I have only tested it with Commodore64 with the use of S-Video cable. Only one tiny dead pixel, and that is well to the right in the screen. I did not notice it when playing Winter Games.

Cool. I have one that was made in July 2004 but didn't know it can accept 15 KHz. I almost recycled it many times over but just couldn't do it. Now I'm glad I didn't.

I think it is june or july 2005 that is were they stop with 15khz support. Keep it. For Amiga's you can get one of them 23 to 15 pin adaptors.
There is just one slight issue with the 2001-FP. That is the monitor does not remember screen position in 15khz.
Else it is a wonderfull monitor.

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Reply 33921 of 52818, by brostenen

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And I got another Nintendo Wii. Was free and only the main unit it self. Just finished testing it, and as a bonus it had an SD card in the slot and the unit is soft modded. Nice. I have now, one non modded and one soft modded.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 33922 of 52818, by imi

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some random stuff in various states from good to rusty and scuffed up.

Pinnacle capture card, unfortunately no breakout cables 😒
Yamaha V6363 MDA/CGA card
and woo a realtek ^^

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WD90C31
generic Tseng ET4000AX
and a quite scuffed up Hercules VLB Dynamite, might need some repair on the backside 😒

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CT2890 and CT2770 both with OPL
and a Terratec DMX XFire 1024

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also got some not quite so retro RAM for my "this will probably not work anyways" industrial mobo ISA build, still looking for a CPU though.

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Reply 33923 of 52818, by pentiumspeed

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Hercules Dynamite, Had one back in the day, paid by mail order of all interesting fact, will work on 50MHz VLB very well in generic SiS 461 VLB AMD 486DX 40 overclocked to 50 machine. Made perfect doom/doom II machine.

If you are done with the WD90C31 video card, I'm interested.

Cheers,

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Reply 33924 of 52818, by darry

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imi wrote on 2020-05-12, 23:26:
some random stuff in various states from good to rusty and scuffed up. […]
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some random stuff in various states from good to rusty and scuffed up.

Pinnacle capture card, unfortunately no breakout cables 😒
Yamaha V6363 MDA/CGA card
and woo a realtek ^^
hardware38_55.jpg

WD90C31
generic Tseng ET4000AX
and a quite scuffed up Hercules VLB Dynamite, might need some repair on the backside 😒
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CT2890 and CT2770 both with OPL
and a Terratec DMX XFire 1024
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also got some not quite so retro RAM for my "this will probably not work anyways" industrial mobo ISA build, still looking for a CPU though.
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Non industrial Slot 1 ISA boards below the 100$ (Canadian) mark can still be found . Were you specifically looking for an industrial board with ISA for the faster CPU support (or some other reason) ? Or would any ISA board fast enough for even the most demanding DOS stuff be acceptable ?

Reply 33925 of 52818, by imi

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I already got the board here: Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today
hence why it's already stuck in it ^^
I'm trying to build a triple-boot setup with DOS, Win98 and XP from three different drives, CF, IDE and sata
the chipset is not officially supported in win98 so that is going to be the hardest to set up, and the ISA probably won't work for sound cards either... still going to try ^^

@pentiumspeed: sorry no trading allowed :p (good excuse to say no x3)

Reply 33926 of 52818, by pentiumspeed

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No problem.

Trying to get WD90C30 or 31 ISA for old DOS stuff and decent speed, compatible. S3 ISA or CL is pretty hard to get and tend to be expensive.

I have boards from compaq, 386/25e (32K cache via cache controller) also Deskpro M either 386DX 33 with cache, or 486DX2 66. Trying to figure out the power supply's pinout of Deskpro M motherboard.

Already figured out on 386/25e power supply pinout, ordered female connectors with pigtail to make an adapter.

Cheers,

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Reply 33928 of 52818, by pentiumspeed

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imi wrote on 2020-05-13, 00:36:

oh you were serious? x3
sorry but it slots in nicely between my WD90C30 and WD90C33 I need it for benchmarks and stuff ^^

...well there's plenty of them on ebay anyways

Sure that 90C31 is faster than 90C30? Despite that, same PCB between C30 and C31just bios and chipset are the different.

Cheers,

Great Northern aka Canada.

Reply 33929 of 52818, by Caluser2000

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Got a LASER kvm for $nz35 plus postage. For use with more modern hardware that only use usb mice/keyboards. Can be use as just a vga switcher if I want as well. Comes with all four leads. Still need two kvm leads for my PS/2-vga kvm.

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Reply 33930 of 52818, by appiah4

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I managed to pick up last couple of weeks' orders today. Some of them are in fairly miserable but repairable condition (Rush has bent legs and pcb damage, AWE64 has corrosion, 486SX has bent pins, and the S3 has a mangled bracket and a missing nut - as a sidenote, please help me out with this question: What ARE these nuts that connect brackets and D-SUB connectors called? I need to order a couple dozen of these..)

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The OTI was a free throw in, and I paid 1 buck for the S3 which I would have otherwise passed on.

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Reply 33931 of 52818, by CMB75

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-05-13, 06:53:

with this question: What ARE these nuts that connect brackets and D-SUB connectors called? I need to order a couple dozen of these..)

In this data sheet they are called D-Sub female screw lock
https://docs.rs-online.com/93f9/0900766b813dd633.pdf

Reply 33932 of 52818, by PTherapist

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brostenen wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:55:

And I got another Nintendo Wii. Was free and only the main unit it self. Just finished testing it, and as a bonus it had an SD card in the slot and the unit is soft modded. Nice. I have now, one non modded and one soft modded.

Nice, particularly if it's the original model with full GameCube backwards compatibility?

A soft modded Wii is extremely useful & convenient. I have my Wii booting straight into USB Loader GX when you power on, for instant access to all my GameCube & Wii games from HDD. I don't really play any Homebrew or Emulators on mine, but it's a very capable machine.

Reply 33933 of 52818, by imi

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-05-13, 06:53:

I managed to pick up last couple of weeks' orders today. Some of them are in fairly miserable but repairable condition (Rush has bent legs and pcb damage, AWE64 has corrosion, 486SX has bent pins, and the S3 has a mangled bracket and a missing nut - as a sidenote, please help me out with this question: What ARE these nuts that connect brackets and D-SUB connectors called? I need to order a couple dozen of these..)

nice :3
I also got my first Rush recently, still waiting for it to arrive... the "nuts" are just standoffs/spacers of a specific length and thread size.
from what I gathered it's unfortunately one of those weird imperial thread sizes, should be #4-40 unc?
they are easy to find that way though, or just look for "VGA spacer" or "VGA standoff" or just "VGA screw" ^^

some more cards from the same lots:
CL-GD5446V / CL-GD5446
SiS 315 with 128MB?, unfortunately the intersposer is scuffed on one side 🙁 I hope it still works.
... needs a heatsink from what I've seen, so probably got forcefully removed?
dirty Trident 9680

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Audigy with "Live Drive"

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Audigy2 ZS

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and another Peak 405 SBC

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edit: almost forgot these ^^

Virge/DX
Expertcolor "S3 Trio Virge" not a confusing name at all x3, looks like one cap got knocked over.
and a nice ELSA Riva 128ZX

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Reply 33934 of 52818, by brostenen

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PTherapist wrote on 2020-05-13, 09:46:
brostenen wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:55:

And I got another Nintendo Wii. Was free and only the main unit it self. Just finished testing it, and as a bonus it had an SD card in the slot and the unit is soft modded. Nice. I have now, one non modded and one soft modded.

Nice, particularly if it's the original model with full GameCube backwards compatibility?

A soft modded Wii is extremely useful & convenient. I have my Wii booting straight into USB Loader GX when you power on, for instant access to all my GameCube & Wii games from HDD. I don't really play any Homebrew or Emulators on mine, but it's a very capable machine.

It is one of the old original white models. So I am happy. I got it through my job at the recycling center. Testing computers and console stuff is my area. We have a rule, that anything that have bootchip or softmodded will not be sold.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen

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Reply 33935 of 52818, by H3nrik V!

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brostenen wrote on 2020-05-13, 11:33:

It is one of the old original white models. So I am happy. I got it through my job at the recycling center. Testing computers and console stuff is my area. We have a rule, that anything that have bootchip or softmodded will not be sold.

Now that's the right guy for the job to ensure that retro gear will be salvaged! 😁

Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀

Reply 33936 of 52818, by brostenen

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2020-05-13, 11:51:
brostenen wrote on 2020-05-13, 11:33:

It is one of the old original white models. So I am happy. I got it through my job at the recycling center. Testing computers and console stuff is my area. We have a rule, that anything that have bootchip or softmodded will not be sold.

Now that's the right guy for the job to ensure that retro gear will be salvaged! 😁

Well.... It is mostly post 2005 stuff that comes in. Some times there are Playstation 1 and 2's. Mostly it is the white Wii's. We get like 3 to 5 a week.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
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Reply 33937 of 52818, by Cyrix200+

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MMaximus wrote on 2017-03-31, 15:25:
Great haul! I got a similar board in a haul last year but mine is missing the memory chips. It's nice to see your picture so I c […]
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I had a bit of a backlog with sorting out stuff, so this post is a bit of a catch-up :) […]
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I had a bit of a backlog with sorting out stuff, so this post is a bit of a catch-up 😀

Hedeka 286 motherboard+cpu, I/O, floppy drives and graphics:

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Great haul! I got a similar board in a haul last year but mine is missing the memory chips. It's nice to see your picture so I can compare it for missing parts.

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I'm working on this board now. Did you ever find out the type? Mine seems to work just fine, but DIP and SIPP is inconvenient. I would like to know a little bit more about it.

BIOS ID string is S286-6181-101590-KF. Have not found it in TH99 (yet?).

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Reply 33938 of 52818, by SuperSirLink

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Didn't purchase, but found some old hardware I had as a kid...

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