Reply 3900 of 39962, by PeterLI
I will clean it up this weekend. 😀
I will clean it up this weekend. 😀
Not really retro, but retro looking.
A Samsung NX300.

I wanted another more casual camera so after reading
http://op-co.de/blog/posts/hacking_the_nx300/ and
http://op-co.de/blog/posts/rooting_the_nx300/
i thought i give it a shot.
The firmware must have been programmed by an intern^^
I can't even bring the cam in my WLAN because my PSK is longer than 20 characters. 😁
But i will keep it, the hackability can only come in good. 😁
Edit: The picture 😉
wrote:Not really retro, but retro looking. A Samsung NX300. <snip> I wanted another more casual camera so after reading http://op-co. […]
Not really retro, but retro looking.
A Samsung NX300.
<snip>
I wanted another more casual camera so after reading
http://op-co.de/blog/posts/hacking_the_nx300/ and
http://op-co.de/blog/posts/rooting_the_nx300/
i thought i give it a shot.
The firmware must have been programmed by an intern^^
I can't even bring the cam in my WLAN because my PSK is longer than 20 characters. 😁
But i will keep it, the hackability can only come in good. 😁
Try re-sizing your image. It's way too large for (any) forums on the internet, and it's so big it clips off the right side of the post here.
wrote:Not really retro, but retro looking.
A Samsung NX300.
OMFG, what size is your monitor?
wrote:wrote:Not really retro, but retro looking.
A Samsung NX300.OMFG, what size is your monitor?
8k ;D
No, i grabbed the wrong link from imgur^^
Picked up some more goodies today...
lot of 6 36GB SATA WD RAPTOR HDD's
I am thinking of running a couple of these in a RAID array in my ultimate win98 computer I am planning. Not sure yet though.
Matrox Parhelia AGP video card
NVidia Quadro FX1800 PCI-e 768MB and GIGABYTE HD4850 512MB PCI-e
2X GeForce 9600GT PCI-e
When selecting parts for my current main rig 8 years ago, I included one of the first available 10K WD Raptors (I guess it was 75GB) paired with 7200 rpm 250 Gb Seagate drive. It was a big hit, everyone was talking about them as the fastest hard drives in the world 😀 Unfortunately, I was but a kid, and my father's colleague who ordered and bought the thing excluded Raptor (as well as bought a regular x1800GTO instead of x1800GTO2) because he thought it was unreliable. That still bugs me. I could have installed an SSD or a second-hand Raptor by now, but it never came to it.
Been digging again today...
- Hercules Stingray 128/3D with daughterboard (Voodoo Rush?)
- Trust Voodoo Dragon
- 3dfx Voodoo Graphics
- 3dfx Voodoo 2
- 3dfx Voodoo 3 2000
- Diamond Stealth 2 S220 4MB (Rendition V2100)
- Diamond Viper V550 16MB
- Diamond Edge3D 2120
- Matrox Mystique
- Matrox G200
- Trident Blade3D
- VP46 (???) ISA
- Hoontech SoundTrack Digital XG (Yamaha YMF744) PCI
- SoundPro HT1869V+ (???) ISA
- Diamond DT-0297F (???) ISA
- Aztech AZT2320 (???) ISA, with genuine OPL logo on chip
- MediaVision Jazz16
- IDE-CF adapter with 32MB CF card
- A few hands full of 30-pin, 72-pin SIMMs and SDRAM.
- Some huge circuit boards filled with discrete logic chips, VFDs and other cool stuff.
- Some ISA riser cards (both 8 and 16-bit)
Unfortunately all cards are missing their brackets, they were about to be shredded for gold recovery next week. 🙁
WANTED - Manuals/drivers for:
wrote:That sting ray is quite rare. I have the newer version and it seems to outperform Voodoo 1 in fill rate. You should do some tests.
The dual plane versions are definitely more rare, but rarest of all is the 8MB PCI single plane version. Took me forever to find one but I now have these in my collection for a total of 5!
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Dual Plane) GB3920P S3316 6MB PCI (1997)
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Dual Plane) GB3920P S3316 6MB PCI (Boxed) (1997)
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Single Plane) GB3930P REV. A S3316 6MB PCI #1 (1997)
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Single Plane) GB3930P REV. A S3316 6MB PCI #2 (1997)
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Single Plane) GB3930P REV. A S3318 TV 8MB PCI (1997)
wrote:S3318 TV is the rarest? Lol i have one thats like brand new 🤣
Can you take a picture of your Stingrays? 😀
Yeah, you hardly ever see the S3318 version - it's always the S3316 everywhere. I have em linked in my sig - click on the OneDrive link.
Where do I find this S-number? Mine is a GB3910P Rev A 1996, with GB3920P 1997 daughterboard.
WANTED - Manuals/drivers for:
wrote:Where do I find this S-number? Mine is a GB3910P Rev A 1996, with GB3920P 1997 daughterboard.
I believe the S# is just the part number. Since yours has the 'daughterboard' it's the older model S3316 - dual plane as they called it. The newer versions are single plane (aka no daughterboard).
3DFX Voodoo Rush - Hercules Stingray 1283D (Dual Plane) GB3920P S3316 6MB PCI (1997)
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc= … X1p4zIQ&cad=rja
wrote:wrote:S3318 TV is the rarest? Lol i have one thats like brand new 🤣
Can you take a picture of your Stingrays? 😀Yeah, you hardly ever see the S3318 version - it's always the S3316 everywhere. I have em linked in my sig - click on the OneDrive link.
Cool.
Awesome collection! Good luck with future stuff.
wrote:wrote:wrote:S3318 TV is the rarest? Lol i have one thats like brand new 🤣
Can you take a picture of your Stingrays? 😀Yeah, you hardly ever see the S3318 version - it's always the S3316 everywhere. I have em linked in my sig - click on the OneDrive link.
Cool.
Awesome collection! Good luck with future stuff.
Thanks!! Good luck to you as well.
My haul today.. All for 10 euros.
This nice computer case:

Only the bad thing is the pci slot bracket thing on the back isnt original it seems because when stick cards in, they are not aligned nice.
The nice thing was:

The protection sheet on the display spot was still on the case.. because it was already sitting at least 20 years, the glue did dry it on the plastic.. So i had to clean it with a clamp throwing away cloth.
The case is one of a kind down side up one.. So you need to flip the motherboard 180 degrees..

The case inside
The configuration seems to be..
486 Cyrix 40mhz processor
Chicony CH-498B rev 2.0 VLB motherboard (with VRM)
8 MB FPM 72 pin SIMM memory
250 MB old style AT drive (a very slow one)
An expertvision OPTI isa (later style soundcard)
And luckly i found one if these in this case:
And got also this keyboard for the same price:

And this old style logitech m-m30 serial mouse.. not heavly used stuff, still looking nice..

~ At least it can do black and white~