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NuXT - micro-ATX IBM XT (LGR review)

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Reply 60 of 102, by The Serpent Rider

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386DX ATX board with a switchable oscillator would be certainly lovely.

I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 61 of 102, by Kiteless

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mwdmeyer wrote:
I got mine a few months ago. In before the rush :) […]
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I got mine a few months ago. In before the rush 😀

It is a white PCB too 😁

I posted more info here: https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/NuXT

Mine is Version 1.1 while the black ones are newer 1.2

Wow wild. I didn't know this thing existed till I watched LGR's build of one. I have to say that I think I prefer the look of the black one. But I'm old school like that. That said it's still a sweet looking bit of kit! Glad you are enjoying yours. Cheers!

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NuXT
IBM 5140
486 DX4 100Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD K6-2 500Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD Athlon 700Mhz 9700 Pro (Win 98)
Pentium D 3Ghz 4670 AGP 8x (Win XP)

Reply 62 of 102, by hasnopants

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Oh the white NuXT is awesome looking. I had seen that poking around on the net after I ordered mine. I understand its a lower revision ...but the changes between 1.1 and 1.2 are minor I think? Anyways, thats great looking...but why isnt in a case yet! Give that a home! 😁

Thanks for sharing!

Current Systems:
DIP40|8088|640K|HERCULESGB102|PCSPKR
DIP40|V20|640K|VGA|ADLIB/TNDY/COVOX
S7|P233MMX|128M|S3ViRGEDX/DM3D|SB16
S370|P600MMX|256M|SIS630/DM3DIIX2|SBLIVE!5.1
S775|P43.4|2G|6800GS|SBAUDIGY

Reply 64 of 102, by hasnopants

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Oh that I/O is sick.

Current Systems:
DIP40|8088|640K|HERCULESGB102|PCSPKR
DIP40|V20|640K|VGA|ADLIB/TNDY/COVOX
S7|P233MMX|128M|S3ViRGEDX/DM3D|SB16
S370|P600MMX|256M|SIS630/DM3DIIX2|SBLIVE!5.1
S775|P43.4|2G|6800GS|SBAUDIGY

Reply 65 of 102, by Kiteless

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Holy cow! That looks amazing! The back plate is not at all what I was expecting. I thought it would be some basic stamped metal or something. Looks like it's held on with the screws from VGA and Serial. This is like 100 times better than a stamped metal. Level of excitement increasing! Would really like to get mine before the weekend.

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Main Systems
NuXT
IBM 5140
486 DX4 100Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD K6-2 500Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD Athlon 700Mhz 9700 Pro (Win 98)
Pentium D 3Ghz 4670 AGP 8x (Win XP)

Reply 66 of 102, by Tiido

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I will borrow that idea one day, this looks really cool ~

T-04YBSC, a new YMF71x based sound card & Official VOGONS thread about it
Newly made 4MB 60ns 30pin SIMMs ~
mida sa loed ? nagunii aru ei saa 😜

Reply 67 of 102, by matze79

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Yeah its missing onboard Sound OPL or 3 Voice Generator ;D

I like this Mainboard but can`t afford one its not cheap 😀

As i see the VGA ROM and the BIOS are seperate you can save Space by combining them.

https://www.retrokits.de - blog, retro projects, hdd clicker, diy soundcards etc
https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board

Reply 68 of 102, by matze79

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pan069 wrote:
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a 5.25 floppy emulator.

I wonder how you imagine this to work... I mean, since a gotek just lets you write different sized disk images...

Flash your gotek with flashfloppy and you can emulate 5.25"

https://www.retrokits.de - blog, retro projects, hdd clicker, diy soundcards etc
https://www.retroianer.de - german retro computer board

Reply 70 of 102, by GigAHerZ

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matze79 wrote:

As i see the VGA ROM and the BIOS are seperate you can save Space by combining them.

Not really. You need parallel access to both parts...

"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 71 of 102, by kaputnik

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This is so awesome! Wish I had any use at all for an XT class computer, can't really motivate ordering one now 🙁

About the I/O shield; if someone could get me an accurate dimensional sketch of it, I could easily draw up a model for 3D printing.Then you guys could get it printed in whatever color you want.

Reply 72 of 102, by BloodyCactus

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its opensource, the geber will give you all you need to print it.

well I dont see it there at present but it should show up there.

https://github.com/monotech/NuXT

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Reply 73 of 102, by Kiteless

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Woot! NuXT showed up. It's still inside the shipping box. Will be working on a build video tonight including an unboxing. Should have the video released by Sunday at the latest. As badly as I wanted to open it here at work, it's gotta wait for the unboxing vid. Yay. I also got some slick VGA capture hardware I'll be using for a video for the first time so it's not just a camera pointed at a monitor. You Youtube channel is in my sig below.

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfnRX4AWhbYJuguUcEff-g

Main Systems
NuXT
IBM 5140
486 DX4 100Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD K6-2 500Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD Athlon 700Mhz 9700 Pro (Win 98)
Pentium D 3Ghz 4670 AGP 8x (Win XP)

Reply 74 of 102, by pleonard

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Kiteless wrote:

I thought it would be some basic stamped metal or something. Looks like it's held on with the screws from VGA and Serial.

Yeah, it seems incredibly well-done. (Probably not FCC-compliant because it lacks shielding... 😀 )

The whole board is well-finished and clean, and I really appreciate the config info printed right on the surface.

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Reply 75 of 102, by kaputnik

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BloodyCactus wrote:

its opensource, the geber will give you all you need to print it.

well I dont see it there at present but it should show up there.

https://github.com/monotech/NuXT

Yeah, had a look there first, couldn't find anything either. It's easy enough to replicate though, if you got the measurements 😀

Reply 76 of 102, by gdjacobs

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pleonard wrote:
Yeah, it seems incredibly well-done. (Probably not FCC-compliant because it lacks shielding... :) ) […]
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Kiteless wrote:

I thought it would be some basic stamped metal or something. Looks like it's held on with the screws from VGA and Serial.

Yeah, it seems incredibly well-done. (Probably not FCC-compliant because it lacks shielding... 😀 )

The whole board is well-finished and clean, and I really appreciate the config info printed right on the surface.

48688886372_ece2cd40c5_h.jpg

It probably can be compliant if it's made with a ground plane and plated contacts for the jack nuts.

All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder

Reply 77 of 102, by Kiteless

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Unboxing and part 1 of my build video on this lovely bit of kit is finally up on Youtube. Unfortunately aftyer like 6 render attempts I finally got it to work but there is a short section from about 3:53 to 4:31 where the video blanks out several times. You can skip it or tough through it. It was 3 hours of troubleshooting then 3+ hours of rendering and another like 12 hours of processing on YouTube. I'm just going to have to leave it that way. I put a warning in the video description as well but I'm sure I'll get comments on it. 😁 This happened because the video editing software I use doesn't seem to like the video files off the Osmo Pocket I used. I loaned my normal 4K Camera to a friend this weekend, but will have it back on Monday and I'll start on part 2.

Aaaaaaaaanyway, I hope you enjoy it. As always I do all my videos with very little prep work, so you see most of the same issues I might run into. Hope you enjoy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_C0sEBgl3s

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfnRX4AWhbYJuguUcEff-g

Main Systems
NuXT
IBM 5140
486 DX4 100Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD K6-2 500Mhz (Mainly DOS)
AMD Athlon 700Mhz 9700 Pro (Win 98)
Pentium D 3Ghz 4670 AGP 8x (Win XP)

Reply 78 of 102, by infiniteclouds

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matze79 wrote:

Yeah its missing onboard Sound OPL or 3 Voice Generator ;D
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OPL can be added easily enough. I would be all over this if it somehow had Tandy Graphics and Sound onboard.

Reply 79 of 102, by mothergoose729

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infiniteclouds wrote:
matze79 wrote:

Yeah its missing onboard Sound OPL or 3 Voice Generator ;D
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OPL can be added easily enough. I would be all over this if it somehow had Tandy Graphics and Sound onboard.

It is possible to make an ISA tandy sound card as an addon card.

Someday I would like to try running a sounblaster with CMS and Tandy sound in the same machine.