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Reply 17120 of 27364, by BetaC

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Today I attempted to see if I could somehow get my Mac Rage 128 PCI working on my socket 7 motherboard, but I failed to do anything other than dump the bios from it using ATIFlash 1.0. I couldn't even write it back on to the card.

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Reply 17121 of 27364, by wiretap

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Tore apart my Commodore 1084S tonight.. replaced all the transistors in the Green video circuit on the neck board. (I have no green output) Checked for dry solder joints and all passive components and electrolytics and wires. No issues there. Plugged it back in, and still no green color output. 🙁 So, I just ordered a Philips TDA3507 to see if that will do the trick. At least the thing is easy to take apart.

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Reply 17122 of 27364, by T-Squared

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For me, for the past month or so, I've been modifying a rare Sanyo MBC-775 to accept 640K of memory. (It normally has 256, but I figured installing sockets would help me or anyone in the future replace bad memory.) I've been having to map out the memory connections, though, because although this system seems to have been made for later models of Sanyo IBM clones, not all of the connections, from forgotten traces in manufacturing and design, are in place, so it also uses patch wires.

Today, though, I was able to desolder the RTC/CMOS chip off of my Compaq Portable III's motherboard (I used a heat gun along with a chip puller) and add a new socket in, as well as buy a power module to futureproof the battery. (The module I bought has a battery holder on it, which replaces the original blocky dual-cell battery.)

Reply 17123 of 27364, by pentiumspeed

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Opened up Proliant 1500 power supply and found why would not power on, was broken track downstream of rectifier diode bridge on one AC side. Repaired all the broken tracks and now power supply powers on and outputs good voltages. No interlock. Just hook the spade connectors together and use plug in AC as switch.

Still no luck with the Proliant 1500 motherboard, maybe the processor card is wrong one. I was using a dual processor card with one CPU installed (default), it came this way. Will buy another single CPU processor card.

PS: Sanyo MBC-775 is not exactly compatible, did you do anything to make it more compatible with standard DOS like 3.x or later and run more games properlyi? 8 bit guy evaluated a borrowed MBC-775 and found incompatibilities.

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Reply 17124 of 27364, by bjwil1991

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Figured out why the PB450 boards weren't working (the 2 from recent eBay purchases): I put the POST card upside down (the 4x 7 segment display needs to be side up, not down) and they are working as intended. Almost done rebuilding the system, just need to add 2 more sound cards currently in my 386DX/486DLC machine and I'm all set. Well, at least I know the orientation for the POST card this time.

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Reply 17125 of 27364, by ragefury32

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Good news - bought a Thinkpad 240 - veritable classic in the annals of IBM portable history...great little Pentium II machine in a tiny package. The screen looks to be in great order - the seller mentioned that he can’t seem to get any video on-screen. The keyboard looks to be in superb shape - the audio chip is an ESS Solo-1. The machine seems destined for Windows 98/2k/BeOS classical machine goodness.

Bad news - the seller mentioned that he broke the drive door (the plastic part of the caddy) and didn’t include it in the package.

Even worse news - I found out the reason why there’s no video. ..looks like the video connector broke (well, the legs off the IC came off so I’ll probably need to hit it with a hot air pencil).

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Reply 17126 of 27364, by appiah4

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TechieDude wrote on 2020-11-10, 19:24:

I tried to install TinyCore 11.1 (Linux kernel 5.4) on my old Socket 7 Pentium MMX PC. I mostly want to see how "modern" I can get it to behave with those specs, while actually using the hardware that's in it, like actual S3 drivers, not VESA, loading GM/GS soundfonts, OPL3 etc. I got it to play nicely with everything easily except sound on my AWE32 CT3910. Maybe I should go for another distro, maybe an older one as well... Any recommendations?

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Reply 17127 of 27364, by A001

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Adjusted pixel clock... VGA TFTs are unable to adjust it reliably but how can one know not having used them for 15 years. I was about to open and recap the thing.

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Reply 17128 of 27364, by Mister Xiado

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Received the ISA EIDE controller cards I ordered, and the SCPH-1001 laser to resurrect my PSX, but after working constant 12 hour shifts at the mill, the energy required to work for anything other than money is almost bottomed out. Maybe on my next three days off. Or the projects can go like my Goldstar 3DO resurrection, and I'll sit on the parts for six years before doing anything with them.
Shame that Anatek's inventory is about as plentiful as TXMicro's (that is to say, not at all), otherwise I'd order more bits and bobs to boost some of my other old systems.

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Reply 17129 of 27364, by Jed118

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I prepared the newest (oldest) computer I had for a client that will take a 1.2 Mb drive. An MSI board that did support it in BIOS in fact gave General Errors (drive worked in other machines) so the oldest newest machine I had that WOULD support it (and USB, and XP) was a Celeron 433 (Mendochino, so not shit). I threw 384 Mb at it (it has integrated video too) and am configuring XP on it now - all it has to do is read floppies and put them on another form of media, through USB likely. I'll be arming it with a good power supply and testing it overnight.

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Reply 17130 of 27364, by creepingnet

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More messing with SHSUCDHD and SCSUCDX in FreeDOS on the NEC Versa M/75....I got LIghthouse working for DOS....and it turns out it supports WSS (!!!), 7th Guest....a game I've been wanting to run for awhile, does not. Still trying to figure out how the heck to get multiple disc images loaded into multiple drives and have them work so I don't have to swap....ie DISC one in Drive G, DISC2 in Drive H....etc..

Will try out 7th Guest when docked.

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Reply 17131 of 27364, by schmatzler

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I've modded my Thinkpad A22p with an IPS UXGA display and it is amazing.

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Had to solder on a longer cable for the CCFL backlight connector to fit, but apart from that everything looks really good now.
This machine is better than stock back in the day. 😀 It is even more heavy now, though. Thank god I don't need to be portable with it.

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Reply 17132 of 27364, by TechieDude

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-11-11, 07:46:

PuppyLinux 4.3.1 Retro does pretty much all I need on Socket7 & 64MB and above. For beefier systems (Slot 1 & 128MB or above) Trisquel Mini is perfect.

Thanks, I'll try them both, although I was thinking AntiX for the latter, I'll definitely try that too. Have you set up Puppy to work with AWE32? If so, how?

Reply 17133 of 27364, by assasincz

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Spent a very pleasant evening building a Pentium 166 MMX based system from scratch. Cut my finger only once! Installing Win95 at the moment...

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Reply 17134 of 27364, by chrismeyer6

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assasincz wrote on 2020-11-11, 23:32:
Spent a very pleasant evening building a Pentium 166 MMX based system from scratch. Installing Win95 at the moment... […]
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That is a very nice windows 95 era system. I really like that case. It looks easy to work in.

Reply 17135 of 27364, by appiah4

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TechieDude wrote on 2020-11-11, 22:39:
appiah4 wrote on 2020-11-11, 07:46:

PuppyLinux 4.3.1 Retro does pretty much all I need on Socket7 & 64MB and above. For beefier systems (Slot 1 & 128MB or above) Trisquel Mini is perfect.

Thanks, I'll try them both, although I was thinking AntiX for the latter, I'll definitely try that too. Have you set up Puppy to work with AWE32? If so, how?

It ran perfectly fine with an AWE64 with default alsa sound modules.

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Reply 17136 of 27364, by Mister Xiado

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EIDE card works, CDROM drive seems to be fried. Moving the ISA cards around played havoc with everything in Windows, so it'll be "fun" reinstalling everything, after a journey to the dungeon to find another CDROM drive to test.

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Reply 17137 of 27364, by Joseph_Joestar

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assasincz wrote on 2020-11-11, 23:32:

Spent a very pleasant evening building a Pentium 166 MMX based system from scratch. Cut my finger only once!

Nice system! The MMX is very versatile and can be slowed down as necessary to run speed sensitive DOS games. I'm looking into getting one myself.

And yeah, those old PC cases were death traps with their razor sharp edges. I had my share of cuts as well back in the day, and I'm grateful that most modern cases have rounded (sanded down) edges nowadays.

PC#1: Pentium MMX 166 / Soyo SY-5BT / S3 Trio64V+ / Voodoo1 / YMF719 / AWE64 Gold / SC-155
PC#2: AthlonXP 2100+ / ECS K7VTA3 / Voodoo3 / Audigy2 / Vortex2
PC#3: Athlon64 3400+ / Asus K8V-MX / 5900XT / Audigy2
PC#4: i5-3570K / MSI Z77A-G43 / GTX 970 / X-Fi

Reply 17138 of 27364, by TechieDude

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appiah4 wrote on 2020-11-12, 05:30:

It ran perfectly fine with an AWE64 with default alsa sound modules.

The AWE64 is PNP, so of course it's automatically detected. My AWE32 however, is non-PNP, which should make things a bit more involved.

EDIT: Aaaaand Puppy indeed refused to see it, even after trying to run that ALSA tool from the menu. At first it complained about not detecting any ISA PnP or PCI sound cards, which is to be expected because of the non-PnP AWE, but when it asks me if I want to probe for legacy ISA cards, it quits saying it didn't detect anything.It could be because the version I tried was 4.3.2, but it doesn't seem likely to have radical enough changes from 4.3.1 to actually break ISA sound. I might be able to figure something out soon, however. Maybe AntiX Core and slowly building my way up? If I do that, I might compile a more stripped-down version of the kernel so that it's as minimalist (and lightweight as such) as possible. Insane, I know, but I relish the challenge. Plus, with the second lockdown, I need to find something to do, or I'll end up even more insane than what I'm trying to do 🤣
NetBSD is also on the table, even though I know even less about ISA sound card support on *BSD than on Linux

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Reply 17139 of 27364, by creepingnet

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More software tweakery last night on the M/75 with the CD-ROM Drives.....got all the current stuff running off of Virtual CD's in FreeDOS (somewhat).....using SHSUCD utilities of course

- Castles II - 100% working as it has one CD-ROM
- Under a Killing Moon - This one may still need some work, I still hit Disc swap messages, but I have been able to roam around Tex Murphy's office a bit via VCD...so maybe...
- Lighthouse - This one is working fairly well but I'm having problems with it hanging at launch time at the Sierra logo in most if not all boot configs....not sure what's up...works sometimes
- The 7th Guest - I got this one running....had to set the batch file for install to load Disc 2 first, then swap it around to Disc1.iso for playing the actual game...also, no WSS, req. SoundBlaster

I think next will be dabbling in e-mail.

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