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Reply 41202 of 52721, by Bondi

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Got this Disney Sound Source for a good price. Surprisingly these pop up on eBay quite often and for reasonable price.

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Reply 41203 of 52721, by Munx

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This weekends finds - 3DFX Voodoo3 2000 PCI, Riva TNT AGP, Socket 3 motherboard with UMC chipset + PCI slots + i486 DX33 and 2 HUGE golden bois - 200MHz, 256K cache. Now maybe someday I can find a motherboard and coolers to fit them.

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My builds!
The FireStarter 2.0 - The wooden K5
The Underdog - The budget K6
The Voodoo powerhouse - The power-hungry K7
The troll PC - The Socket 423 Pentium 4

Reply 41204 of 52721, by BetaC

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Munx wrote on 2021-11-23, 10:54:

This weekends finds - 3DFX Voodoo3 2000 PCI, Riva TNT AGP, Socket 3 motherboard with UMC chipset + PCI slots + i486 DX33 and 2 HUGE golden bois - 200MHz, 256K cache. Now maybe someday I can find a motherboard and coolers to fit them.
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Even if you never find a dual socket 8 board, it's nice to keep some PPros away from Gold scrappers.

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Reply 41206 of 52721, by BetaC

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This little guy arrived in the mail today, and hopefully it'll work out. I had to go and add the jumpers myself, and I am a bit unsure as to what all it supports, but I can't say I'm unhappy. I have found that at least the A version of the F chip from Winbond that is on the left side of the board supports CD drives on a secondary IDE channel, so I might be in luck.

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After all, the majority of the jumper settings are printed on the back.

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Reply 41208 of 52721, by digger

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Bondi wrote on 2021-11-23, 09:28:

Got this Disney Sound Source for a good price. Surprisingly these pop up on eBay quite often and for reasonable price.
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Good to know! I've been wanting to get my hands on one of these myself. I'll be on the lookout for them.

The Disney Sound Source is, as far as I know, the best-supported non-ISA (and non-DMA) DAC sound device in the DOS era, and as far as I know, still works in post-ISA PCs, as long as they have a parallel port on legacy I/O address 378h.

I know dreamblaster has a DSS clone/remake planned, but it's unclear when he'll be ready to release and produce it.

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Reply 41209 of 52721, by RobDos

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Well, looks like I did a thing today.

16MB, 486DX2, 2MB Trio64V+
CPU displayed as P24D-S that apparently is specialized chip? Heatsink is glued to the CPU and I'm worried I I remove it I may damage it.

Will not post with the IDE to CF card adapter, onboard PCI PIO 4 IDE with LBA (8GB max) support
Cache is in the mail!

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Reply 41210 of 52721, by TheMobRules

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RobDos wrote on 2021-11-23, 22:27:

CPU displayed as P24D-S that apparently is specialized chip?

P24D is an Intel 486DX2 that supports Write-Back mode for the L1 cache. The "-S" suffix indicates that the CPU supports power management, which is pretty much the norm on 486 CPUs from 1994 and later.

Reply 41211 of 52721, by kdr

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Received an ancient XT clone system in very poor shape today. At least it was very well-packed, so there probably wasn't any (additional) damage during transit.

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I didn't even bother powering up the system; the seller said it didn't power on and I see no reason to believe otherwise!

The CRT is in pretty good shape, though, and despite being made in 1985 it immediately sprung to life when hooked up to my current turbo XT machine:

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Even if I can't salvage the motherboard/PSU/case this machine has a bunch of tasty 8-bit cards and drives:

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That's an ST-4026 drive (20MB MFM), it's probably dead -- or died in transit -- because it wasn't even screwed into the drive bay, but there's always a chance it survived....

All in all, a total steal given that I paid $49.00 (plus $20.00 shipping) for this bad boy!

Reply 41212 of 52721, by HanJammer

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kdr wrote on 2021-11-24, 00:17:

Received an ancient XT clone system in very poor shape today. At least it was very well-packed, so there probably wasn't any (additional) damage during transit.
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Cool monitor!

I have a thing for CRTs of this era, although each time I power one up I expect a big bang, magic smoke or spontaneous fire. Honestly - I'm horrified.

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Reply 41213 of 52721, by Bondi

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digger wrote on 2021-11-23, 22:13:
Good to know! I've been wanting to get my hands on one of these myself. I'll be on the lookout for them. […]
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Bondi wrote on 2021-11-23, 09:28:

Got this Dinsney Sound Source for a good price. Surprisingly these pop up on ebay quite often and for reasonable price.
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Good to know! I've been wanting to get my hands on one of these myself. I'll be on the lookout for them.

The Disney Sound Source is, as far as I know, the best-supported non-ISA (and non-DMA) DAC sound device in the DOS era, and as far as I know, still works in post-ISA PCs, as long as they have a parallel port on legacy I/O address 378h.

I know dreamblaster has a DSS clone/remake planned, but it's unclear when he'll be ready to release and produce it.

Oh, it's good to know a DSS clone in in the pipeline. Really curious to see what it's going too look like.
I'd buy one for sure.

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Reply 41214 of 52721, by OMORES

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IBM Blue Lighting DX2/66

You don't want to see the pins... (but they are all there)

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My best video so far.

Reply 41215 of 52721, by Brickpad

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Bought this pair of Wyse Winterm wt8440xl thin clients (socket 7). One boots according to the seller, and the other just beeps. Both come with their respective power supply. I'm hoping I can get two fully working units out of this.

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Reply 41216 of 52721, by Kahenraz

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BFG GeForce FX 5900 128MB. Still in the mail (I hope it works).

I have two non-functional cards on the bench for repair already. I would really like to find one of these that isn't broken and at a price I can afford.

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Reply 41218 of 52721, by cyclone3d

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Kahenraz wrote on 2021-11-25, 03:16:

BFG GeForce FX 5900 128MB. Still in the mail (I hope it works).

I have two non-functional cards on the bench for repair already. I would really like to find one of these that isn't broken and at a price I can afford.

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I have the 5950U version of that card. I got mine for super cheap because the fans were bad.

The stock cooler is pretty much trash. I replaced it with a Zalman Z Machine GV1000 4-heatpipe cooler and also added heatsinks to all the RAM chips. Runs super duper cool now.

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Reply 41219 of 52721, by Kahenraz

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I think most of the stock and partner coolers on the high end FX cards of this generation were pretty garbage. The flower style MSI one looked pretty good (the large 5900/5950 ones) but they have all been too expensive for me to get one.