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Reply 22420 of 24081, by smtkr

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PTherapist wrote on 2022-08-13, 20:36:
smtkr wrote on 2022-08-13, 18:25:

I had one of those when I was a kid. I remember a game with a keyboard overlay that was really cool

Quest For The Rings?

That's one of the games I have that I know uses an overlay. I'm going to get hold of the overlay (or print 1) soon and give it a go.

Yes, that's the game. The packaging for that game was incredible. I have no idea what happened to my odyssey 2 or my atari 22600. I bet my dad chucked them.

Reply 22421 of 24081, by ynopot

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Got DFI CA64-TC at auction for $3. She didn't start. After replacing the capacitors, it worked.

Tualatin, AGP4x, ISA..........mmmmmm..........excellent....

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Reply 22422 of 24081, by Radical Vision

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liqmat wrote on 2022-08-12, 02:37:
debs3759 wrote on 2022-08-12, 02:18:

Been doing more organising. I think I've sorted about half my collection now. Just can't stop hoarding though 😄

Looks like you have a rather extensive motherboard collection going on.

I also have some amount of mobos... But the trick is, to use 1 MB box, and put x2 boards inside, this is what i do, in order to safe space, similar with the video cards, i put as many as i can in shoe boxes (damn i am big fan of shoe boxes), even when i see outside some new box next to the garbage i will collect it, and be happy to store new parts inside...

Meatball wrote on 2022-08-12, 14:32:
JustJulião wrote on 2022-08-12, 14:28:

Installed a DVD burner and a FDD/SD combo that fit my old Lian Li case (the one that hosts the Soyo P4s Dragon Ultra and the Voodoo 5).
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What a great looking system outside (and I presume inside). This is the kind of machine that would make me think: "That's it... there' no better retro machine than this... I'm done with buying up hardware."

Yes that case looks very nice... The same type of Cooler Master cases looks alo very nice, maybe even a bit better... And there is the Cooler Master panels, adding one will improve the looks at least 50%...

appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-10, 14:53:

Haha VOGONS would have a heart attack if I shared photos of my hardware stacked inside plastic crates with absolutely no protection. I mean, I would get boxes and bags for all, but then I would need twice or thrice the storage space, and I don't have that.

NANI wtf.... SHAME on U... I dont know how some ppl like u are ok with this crap... I just imagine, how the parts scratch eatch other, since not even a paper is used, and u know the stores have weekly brochures, so u can at least add some of these between every card jesus.... I still remember, when i was in the home of an enthusiast, and when he did open his drawer, all CPUs, ram sticks, and whatever else was there, all just put in there, no antistatic, no buble, no even a f*****g paper JESUS F christ man........

DerBaum wrote on 2022-08-11, 12:41:

I have heard that some people are really triggered from storing cards without antistatic bags.
So i bought even smaller bins and put even more cards inside. 😏

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FUUUUUUUU.........................

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appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-11, 13:06:
canthearu wrote on 2022-08-11, 12:59:
DerBaum wrote on 2022-08-11, 12:41:

I have heard that some people are really triggered from storing cards without antistatic bags.
So i bought even smaller bins and put even more cards inside. 😏

Yeah, but everyone has a huge stack of Live! cards .....

Do that with a huge stack of voodoo 1 cards and watch the internet rage!

Voodoo 1? Meh. Do it with Voodoo 5 5500 PCIs.

I'd trade a working Voodoo 1 for a working Voodoo Rush PCI. Am I crazy?

No comment here scratched Voodoo 5 without protection DAFUQ....

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Reply 22423 of 24081, by TrashPanda

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For shits and giggles just grabbed a boxed set of Windows 95 on Floppy Disk, no idea if they work but the box is in great condition and the disks are in their sealed wrapper so fingers crossed !!

Will be added to my Dos 6.22 and Win 3.11 WFW collection.

Anyone here have any experience in backing up these DMF disks ?
Would love to put them onto my Gotek but no idea if I can even back up this format of disk.

Oh noes, the cap let the shmooo out 😁

Reply 22424 of 24081, by GigAHerZ

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-08-15, 08:50:

Anyone here have any experience in backing up these DMF disks ?
Would love to put them onto my Gotek but no idea if I can even back up this format of disk.

WinImage should be able to create DMF img files.
Gotek should be able to handle DMF img files, too.

"640K ought to be enough for anybody." - And i intend to get every last bit out of it even after loading every damn driver!

Reply 22425 of 24081, by newtmonkey

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It's been a long time since I've done any work on my Frankenstein's Monster of a DOS gaming PC. I ended up finishing work quite early today, so decided to do some maintenance in preparation of some late night DOS gaming I have planned later this week 😁.

First, I removed the parallel/serial port expansion "card" (actually just plate with the ports connected to the motherboard)
I don't have any use for these ports, so I figured I might as well remove this. I went into the BIOS and disabled both ports to free up their resources, just in case.

Second, I replaced the SiS video card that came with the motherboard with a nice S3 card I won a while back on auction. Works fine, and although I might just be imagining things, the picture quality seems quite a bit better (sharper, better colors).

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Reply 22426 of 24081, by PD2JK

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I did some benchmarking on two platforms, with a Celeron 1.3 GHz and two Pentium 4's. Lets see what happens.

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Reply 22427 of 24081, by chrismeyer6

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newtmonkey wrote on 2022-08-15, 09:27:
It's been a long time since I've done any work on my Frankenstein's Monster of a DOS gaming PC. I ended up finishing work quite […]
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It's been a long time since I've done any work on my Frankenstein's Monster of a DOS gaming PC. I ended up finishing work quite early today, so decided to do some maintenance in preparation of some late night DOS gaming I have planned later this week 😁.

(1) I removed the parallel/serial port expansion "card" (actually just plate with the ports connected to the motherboard)
I don't have any use for these ports, so I figured I might as well remove this. I went into the BIOS and disabled both ports to free up their resources, just in case.

(1) I replaced the SiS video card that came with the motherboard with a nice S3 card I won a while back on auction. Works fine, and although I might just be imagining things, the picture quality seems quite a bit better (sharper, better colors).

If your new card has a better ramdac and output filtering there will be an increase in picture quality over a lesser built card.

Reply 22428 of 24081, by TrashPanda

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PD2JK wrote on 2022-08-15, 10:18:
I did some benchmarking on two platforms, with a Celeron 1.3 GHz and two Pentium 4's. Lets see what happens. […]
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I did some benchmarking on two platforms, with a Celeron 1.3 GHz and two Pentium 4's. Lets see what happens.

Intel Celeron 1.3 - stock and overclocked to 1.58GHz only by setting the FSB to 122 MHz.
AOpen MX3S-T (i815E)
1x 256MB PC133 CL3
Geforce 6800LE 128MB

Intel Pentium 4 1.5 GHz (Willamette) and 2.8GHz (Northwood)
Asus P4T-E (i850)
4x 128MB PC800-45 Rambus DRAM
Geforce 6800LE 128MB

Need some Tualatin 1.4s with DDR results 😁

Oh noes, the cap let the shmooo out 😁

Reply 22429 of 24081, by PD2JK

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-08-15, 10:44:

Need some Tualatin 1.4s with DDR results 😁

Yes that would be interesting. But I don't have both. Prices of those are mad. 😁

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Reply 22430 of 24081, by TrashPanda

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PD2JK wrote on 2022-08-15, 11:15:
TrashPanda wrote on 2022-08-15, 10:44:

Need some Tualatin 1.4s with DDR results 😁

Yes that would be interesting. But I don't have both. Prices of those are mad. 😁

heh yup I know, I only have one board that can do both and I'm afraid to use it too much lest it decides to die on me.

Oh noes, the cap let the shmooo out 😁

Reply 22431 of 24081, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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Apparently the X1600 AGP is incompatible with the nForce2 platform. Mine just arrived and I was getting some super weird artifacting in the bios and what looked like memory leaks in windows (missing icons and similar), but 3D worked fine which was odd. I need to pull out another AGP system to confirm tomorrow, but I found an old forum post with the same issue: https://www.overclock.net/threads/x1600-agp-a … tifacts.529746/

I suspect nForce2 causes some sort of memory handling conflict, I've seen similar issues with late LGA775 boards and video cards with more than 3GB of memory.

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Reply 22433 of 24081, by RandomStranger

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Yesterday I received my first retail copy of Quake II. Before this, I either had digital re-releases or back in the day no-CD rips. This brought me a lot of firsts. First time actually installing the game, first time with it's original background music (off-youtube, during actual gameplay), etc. It's an interesting feeling, experiencing something I've experienced several times, but now in the way it's meant to be experienced. It's like a whole different game or a remaster.

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Reply 22434 of 24081, by PD2JK

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appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-16, 05:08:

Well, nForce2 is certified utter shit so no surprises there..

I'll bite. 😜
But some of them boards had SoundStorm! And was quite easy on the CPU.

*PD2JK pets his EPoX EP-8RDA+, paired with an AthlonXP 1700+ running at 2200MHz instead of 1466MHz.

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Reply 22436 of 24081, by TrashPanda

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EPoX EP-8RDA+ I have the one up from this the EPoX EP-8RDA+Pro with a unlocked 3200+ Barton on it, it was recapped before I bought it and I honestly have nothing bad to say about the board, I have been looking for a nice KT-880 board as a spare and to see just how different the nforce ultra chipset is.

Oh noes, the cap let the shmooo out 😁

Reply 22437 of 24081, by Radical Vision

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appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-16, 05:08:

Well, nForce2 is certified utter shit so no surprises there..

What kind of shit statement is that ?!?!? Are there better boards then nForce i wonder ? Oyy yeah the SiS ones, and the VIA ones, and i think there was even Uli boards as well.... Nothing comes even close to how stbale and good working nFroce II specially was, if u want to tell me SiS and VIA are better, then the joke in on you...

PD2JK wrote on 2022-08-16, 06:21:
I'll bite. :P But some of them boards had SoundStorm! And was quite easy on the CPU. […]
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appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-16, 05:08:

Well, nForce2 is certified utter shit so no surprises there..

I'll bite. 😜
But some of them boards had SoundStorm! And was quite easy on the CPU.

*PD2JK pets his EPoX EP-8RDA+, paired with an AthlonXP 1700+ running at 2200MHz instead of 1466MHz.

Yeah the good old EPoX 8RDA+/ Pro. Best of them all was the 8RDA3+/ Pro, there was even 8RDA6+ Pro with 6 sata ports, the only 462 board with so many... Yet i prefer ABIT NF7 V2 series or AN7, they are just rock solid, with their full covered Rubycon caps, never need to replace any caps on them, they just work very nice. DFI LanParty on other hand is a good fancy looking board, but aside from that is UNstable AF, the BIOS likes to die/ corrupt alot so it sucks overall, also NF7 V2 with modded bios is even better on OC then the LanParty is... there are ofc the shitty ASUS boards that are total garbage, nothing special on them. Meanwhile boards like Gigabyte 7NNXP did have alot of features, 4 memory slots, IDE RAID, Dual BIOS, and even that dumb and useless DPS module, but interesting looking one. Or the insane AOpen AK79 Tube mobo, that seems to be rare AF. or the great looking Soltek golden flame board, and the Soyo KT600 Dragon Platinum, or the ASSrock K7 upgrade series...

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Reply 22438 of 24081, by appiah4

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Radical Vision wrote on 2022-08-16, 09:06:
appiah4 wrote on 2022-08-16, 05:08:

Well, nForce2 is certified utter shit so no surprises there..

What kind of shit statement is that ?!?!? Are there better boards then nForce i wonder ? Oyy yeah the SiS ones, and the VIA ones, and i think there was even Uli boards as well.... Nothing comes even close to how stbale and good working nFroce II specially was, if u want to tell me SiS and VIA are better, then the joke in on you...

Every single iteration of VIA Socket A chipsets that I used from KT266 onwards was way more stable than nF2. Fuck nF2. It's an utter garbage chipset that has so many compatibility issues with so much hardware that the only people on the internet who advocate it are the about a dozen people who happen to own a miraculously stable nF2 system that probably also requires voodoo magic and baby sacrifices to work reliably. Unsurprisingly these are the same people who advocate ABIT/Epox boards, which were also invariably unstable pieces of shit made using the cheapest components wherever possible and only sold due to ticking more checkboxes for fanboy enthusiast overclockers who never knew whether their last system reset or data corruption was due to an overambitious overclock or just a piece of shit motherboard.

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Reply 22439 of 24081, by Radical Vision

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I never had stability problems or some compatibility issues on NF2, did use EPoX 8RDA3+, ABIT NF7-S V2, ASUS A7N8X-E.Used these boards for my main system, first the asus, then the EpoX, and since i found the ABIT i use that mobo, it works great, never had any problems, and the system is heavy OC as well on the CPU side. For VIA boards i have the AOpen DX34R-U that i did heavy use compared to others VIA boards, never had problems with that board too. But reading back in a local forums, back in 2003-2004 when socket 462 was new, imagine everyone did state how shitty the VIA based boards are, how unstable, they are, no AGP/ PCI lock under the KT880, and more and more.. KT880 is the last VIA chipset, and is newer then the NF2, yet it also does not support 2GB above DDR400 speeds, so i dont find it to be of any use then, and to prefer it over the NF2. So in that forum they did state that, in 2003/4 everyone was with NF2 imagine, since anyone that did dare to sacrifice money and time on a VIA board, was disgusted, how shitty that chipsets was, no matter KT400 or KT600 we talk...

Maybe u got a bunch of garbage ASUS NF2 boards, and this is why u think the chipset is bad, as ASUS boards are the worst garbage out there, they like to die without any reason too, happened to me couple of times...

Wrong about the ABIT, when they did become oranage in PCB color, they are high quality AF VERY high... The whole damen board is covered by expensive high end Japan caps Rubycon, it is stable AF...

I am using this board since many years found it in 2012, it is rock solid, with modded bios holding 2600+ Mobile Barton up to 2.6GHz real speed, never had any problems, i did even use it for daily driver back in 2017 for 2 months the system is very stable believe me... I power it up from time to time to play GTA VC, Devil may Cry 3, GTA SA, NFS MW, or brouse the web a little, since it is weak for that kind of crap, and i dont spare time to optimise with better browser..
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DFI was alot worse in build quality, but yes older ABIT boards the yellow ones, before the great orange ABIT NF7 V2, was unstable mostly, cuz of shitty capacitors... EpoX similar thing, but once they are recapped, they was also rock solid... I hade one or 2 EpoX 8RDA boards, that did came with 9 of the most important caps, near the VRM and they was high quality SaNyo caps, and the build quality was alot better seems then on most EpoX boards, not sure wtf was that...

Ok tell me then if you consider the state of art ABIT NF7 V2 (the orange one) to be bad, then what socket 462 do u see as high build quality then >? I can think of couple brands, BUT depends on what caps they did use. AOpen have some times whole boards covered in Rubycon caps, GIGAbyte boards have also mostly Japan caps, and MSI as well, but there depend, some of them have good caps like Panasonic, others have shitty KZG caps, that like to blow up as usual...

These 2 MSI boards are interesting, the red one is lower class mobo, yet it have mostly Rubycon caps, while the black Platinum high end have garbage KZG caps, that did blow up...

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Meanwhile look at the ABIT, it is state of art, the build quality is very good... The whole board is covered with Rubycon caps, and they are expensive you know, even the smaller one...

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W3680 4.5/ GA-x58 UD7/ R9 280x
K7 2.6/ NF7-S/ HD3850
IBM x2 P3 933/ GA-6VXD7/ Voodoo V 5.5K
Cmq P2 450/ GA-BX2000/ V2 SLI
IBM PC365
Cmq DeskPRO 486/33
IBM PS/2 Model 56
SPS IntelleXT 8088