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Reply 58400 of 58411, by Lostdotfish

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Any love for GeForce 3?

I think it is becoming one of my favourite cards. Just finished cleaning up this latest pickup.

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Reply 58401 of 58411, by pete8475

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Lostdotfish wrote on 2026-03-02, 20:28:

Any love for GeForce 3?

I think it is becoming one of my favourite cards. Just finished cleaning up this latest pickup.

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I have a TI500 that pairs nicely with my Tualatin 1.4 P3!

I haven't used it much lately though, been busy with some P1 and P4 stuff.

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Reply 58402 of 58411, by PcBytes

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A few scores over the last few weeks:
- Geforce 7800GS AGP - needed a reflow on the RAM chips. Contrary to popular belief, G70 is apparently much less bumpgate prone than G71 and the others.
- Radeon X800 GTO 512MB DDR2 - neat card, unfortunately not only it's R430 but due to being DDR2 there's NO other BIOS to flash it to.
- ASUS A7N8X-X - 2nd one I bought, needs a recap over the 3300uF caps as usual. Does POST fine tho, despite those domed KZGs.
- Quadro 4 - possibly 700 or 750XGL. If 750, it'll prolly be easy to transform it to a 4600 I guess.

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Reply 58403 of 58411, by BetaC

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While it isn't the Athlon 1GHz, it is indeed a 1GHz Athlon. I can't complain too much about having an interesting CPU. It's one of the Thunderbird ones, so it probably even has some good OC overhead.

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Reply 58404 of 58411, by eesz34

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Locutus wrote on 2026-03-01, 15:00:

Couldn't resist buying pretty good looking Tandon drive (TM100-2A)...

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Now THAT'S vintage.

I know it's in the eye of the beholder, but I simply can't think of anything ATX as vintage.

Reply 58405 of 58411, by BitWrangler

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eesz34 wrote on Yesterday, 13:54:
Locutus wrote on 2026-03-01, 15:00:

Couldn't resist buying pretty good looking Tandon drive (TM100-2A)...

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Now THAT'S vintage.

I know it's in the eye of the beholder, but I simply can't think of anything ATX as vintage.

ATX was launched longer ago I think than the Altair was when this site was founded. i.e. 7 years before the oldest old PC game. Then "Very Old" at the time extended to as recently as 10 years, maybe more recent, it was primarily all DOS games I think at first.

Anyway, due to the time compression "every year in real life is 7 years on internet/in tech" thing as it seemed when things moved so fast, the PC vintage "event horizon" seemed far away but was only a decade ago, at the time of founding.

car analogy trigger warning

Comes off like how the older car nuts who were celebrating '57 chevys since those were 15 years old, scowl at anyone appreciating a 1980s sports car that's 40yo.

Anyway, the original "Very Old" perception timeframe would now be starting to include Windows 10 and 1st gen Ryzen, but if if you set it back to IBM PC/XT era that's only 20 years, and that puts it late socket A, early x64 mid win XP.

But yah, just commenting on perceptions of old/vintage, not having a dig, a low density 5.25 is of course very old in PC terms.

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Reply 58406 of 58411, by giantenemycat

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Won this Triumph Adler "TA P35" 286 on auction for a pretty good price! Give it a little cleanup.

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Was not able to find any information whatsoever on this particular model, nor any trace of anyone else owning one. Did a little research, and turns out TA were bought out by Olivetti in the mid 80s. Had a look through some Olivetti 286 models and sure enough, this "P35" is a clone of an Olivetti PCS 286 (S), right down to the proprietary power connector. You can see a teardown of one here.

Luckily the PSU works! The Dallas RTC is obviously dead, and I have 0 soldering experience - seems like it's time to fix that. The Conner CP-3024 (20MB) doesn't get detected by the BIOS, but when I plug it into a different PC, it does. There, the drive shows up on fdisk, but can't actually read it (Abort, Retry, Fail). Whether it needs to be formatted or not, I'm not sure why that would affect it being detected by the TA P35. Perhaps it needs a working Dallas battery to detect HDD? Floppy works just fine though, and boots.

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Reply 58407 of 58411, by PcBytes

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Welp, time for another A8N hunt before the Opty.

I ordered a kit of A8N-SLi Premium + random A64 3000 + random RAM. Comes with the I/O shield which is a good thing.

EDIT: Fixed the A8N32-SLi. Apparently it requires the EZ Plug.

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Reply 58408 of 58411, by HanJammer

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SVIRU wrote on 2025-03-16, 02:09:

Hi! Bought the same Snayo but without the front glass. Can you tell me if it is a glass or plastic? What is the thickness of the glass? Thanks

It's glass. Official manual says it's "optional smoked glass panel".

I have Sanyo CD3195C https://www.instagram.com/rustybitsyt/p/Cu-B9Fto-oe/ which I got few years back and CD3185A I bought today (on pic with yet another 8-bit Atari which I bought cheaply today as well)...

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Reply 58409 of 58411, by HanJammer

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This little 10" color PVM! It was suspiciously cheap. Apparently it's NOS. Smells and looks like new inside, only the front is a bit dirty.
While it's late 90s monitor and pretty much Chineese OEM it has great picture quality, is very small, easy to carry and has s-video in. While it has no audio it will be easy to add (it has holes for RCA connectors and for the speaker).

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Reply 58410 of 58411, by BitWrangler

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giantenemycat wrote on Yesterday, 21:56:
Won this Triumph Adler "TA P35" 286 on auction for a pretty good price! Give it a little cleanup. […]
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Won this Triumph Adler "TA P35" 286 on auction for a pretty good price! Give it a little cleanup.

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Was not able to find any information whatsoever on this particular model, nor any trace of anyone else owning one. Did a little research, and turns out TA were bought out by Olivetti in the mid 80s. Had a look through some Olivetti 286 models and sure enough, this "P35" is a clone of an Olivetti PCS 286 (S), right down to the proprietary power connector. You can see a teardown of one here.

Luckily the PSU works! The Dallas RTC is obviously dead, and I have 0 soldering experience - seems like it's time to fix that. The Conner CP-3024 (20MB) doesn't get detected by the BIOS, but when I plug it into a different PC, it does. There, the drive shows up on fdisk, but can't actually read it (Abort, Retry, Fail). Whether it needs to be formatted or not, I'm not sure why that would affect it being detected by the TA P35. Perhaps it needs a working Dallas battery to detect HDD? Floppy works just fine though, and boots.

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I just had an Epson machine that didn't recognise any HDD until the Dallas was replaced, so that is a possibility.

However, it's also a possibility that this BIOS is old enough not to auto detect HDD and you've got to select the type manually. Something in my head is telling me type 6 is a 20MB but ...
http://www.techhelpmanual.com/54-at_bios_hard … 20is%20reserved.
looks like you could also try 2, 13, 16.

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Reply 58411 of 58411, by rasz_pl

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giantenemycat wrote on Yesterday, 21:56:

Won this Triumph Adler "TA P35" 286 on auction for a pretty good price! Give it a little cleanup.
..TA were bought out by Olivetti in the mid 80s.

oh that is beautiful, just as expected of Olivetti design

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