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Reply 41860 of 52340, by pixelatedscraps

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A mixed bag of a bit of everything and I’m seriously beginning to wonder where I’m going to start storing everything but here goes, photos coming once everything arrives:

• 3DFX Voodoo 5 5500 PCI
• Windows 95 full box set
• IBM Thinkpad 755CD
• Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4600
• Compaq Armada 1750 (broken, for parts and crucially with HDD bay)
• XFX GeForce 6200 WANG (for G4 Cube upgrade project)
• Super Nintendo Donkey Kong bundle NIB
• Outlaws big box
• The Secret of Monkey Island big box
• The Curse of Monkey Island big box
• Intel LGA 1366 CPU cooler
• Sound Blaster AWE32 CT3900

My ultimate dual 440LX / Voodoo2 SLI build

Reply 41862 of 52340, by seleryba

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Got some "new" stuff

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Asus P5KPL-AM SE
Radeon X1550
2x Nvidia Quadro4 NVS400 PCI

Mobo is for the W98 775 build which I plan to do with Xeon Quad and GF7900.
I feel that the Quadro4 should in theory behave like a FX5200, so for a PCI card that would be great. I'll test it during the week under DOS and W98.

Reply 41863 of 52340, by BitWrangler

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Robert B wrote on 2022-01-09, 21:37:

Don't worry. You'll find a way to store your stuff. 😁 We all do! 😁

Cup hooks in the ceiling and dangle it from the mounting holes. 🤣

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 41864 of 52340, by debs3759

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BitWrangler wrote on 2022-01-09, 23:03:
Robert B wrote on 2022-01-09, 21:37:

Don't worry. You'll find a way to store your stuff. 😁 We all do! 😁

Cup hooks in the ceiling and dangle it from the mounting holes. 🤣

Might have to consider that. I'm running out of shelf space and space for more shelves. Still organising my collection, and got more motherboards on the way 😀

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 41865 of 52340, by Hamby

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HanJammer wrote on 2022-01-09, 13:41:

Hardware is meant to be used like cars are meant to be driven. Again - those are not museum-grade unique pieces. Old hardware dies just from lying on the shelf (applies to HDDs too) - I recently had a machine which I wanted to sell - it was working couple months ago but when I finally decided to sell it - it no longer even POSTed (same happened to my beloved ASUS K7M I bought it was brand new - last time it was regularly used in the PC like 10 years ago - it was working perfectly time, but now - after a period in the box on the shelf - it's no longer stable). I have a strong suspicion that more hard drives died from not being used at all (happens to old Seagate MFM and RLL drives all the time) than from being used from time to time... In fact if it's dies during regular use - it's usually way easier to find the cause and repair it (and again - same with cars). Personally I would regret more never using a motherboard or a hard drive which died just sitting on the shelf more than one that served me well for couple of years/months or even weeks.

I have several machines and other pieces of equipment sitting in a closet waiting for me to have room to bring them out and play with them again (hopefully in a month or so), and my big worry is how many of them have died sitting in the closet, especially since in this drafty old apartment, if the temperature outside drops below freezing, the temperature in one of the closets isn't much better.

Reply 41866 of 52340, by Thermalwrong

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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-01-09, 14:47:
I'm looking at possibly getting one or both of these Laptops, I feel that having both would give me a complete setup with the wo […]
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I'm looking at possibly getting one or both of these Laptops, I feel that having both would give me a complete setup with the worst of the two being a spare parts machine.

Toshiba Tecra 520-CDT (Pentium 166 MMX, 32 meg, 4gb HDD, TFT, Yamaha OPL3) This one comes with the external floppy.
Toshiba Tecra 720-CDT (Pentium 133, 16meg, 1.2gb HDD, TFT, Yamaha OPL3) This one comes with the Base Station/Port Replicator.

Both are in excellent condition cosmetically but will need new bios batteries and main batteries and some TLC, they both look like they could be great little DOS machines, anyone have any thought about the Toshiba Tecra models ?

@Hanjammer, as much as I want another MFM drive I dont think I can spare the space 🤣, and knowing me I wouldn't want just one, I wouldn't mind a RLL drive however.

Edit - I could also just get a Satellite 4000-CDT if that would be better.

Either one of those Toshiba Tecra laptops should be excellent, but the parts from one aren't going to be useful on the other, except for the HD and maybe the LCD panel. The 520CDT is the newer of the two and is quite a lot slimmer than the 720CDT. The Tecra 7xx laptops were Toshiba's top of the range back then, but those laptops are comically thick and heavy - it does have the better battery of the two. IT's also got a strong magnesium internal frame with plastic over it, but weaknesses in the 720CDT's design means . The 520CDT is all plastic.
The NIMH bios batteries definitely need removing. That's comparatively easy to do on the 520CDT.
The 720CDT is a bit older so it's more likely to have leaked and corroded things, it's also a really complex laptop internally, stacked PCBs, super awkward to remove some parts. I've got a similar 730CDT which must have been stored in a shed. The keyboard controller / RTC board needed replacing, and I had to strip the laptop entirely to get to the magnesium frame and clean off the corrosion on that. Somehow getting the motherboard out required dismantling the LCD panel to free up enough slack on the display harness. After restoration though, I quite like the look & feel of the 730CDT.

The port replicator is quite a find too. When plugged in, that activates the game port on either one of those laptops for midi / joystick use. Or if you ever find a DeskStation V, that gives you a full PCI & ISA dock - that was the real special feature of the Tecra series.
The Satellite laptops are limited to just port replicators, but the Satellite 4000CDT has no port replicator capability, instead you get floppy drive + CD-rom drive all in one. I'd look out for a Satellite 320CDT instead though, that's just a pentium MMX instead of the Pentium-II, but that's just my preference.

Reply 41867 of 52340, by TrashPanda

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Thermalwrong wrote on 2022-01-10, 02:55:
Either one of those Toshiba Tecra laptops should be excellent, but the parts from one aren't going to be useful on the other, ex […]
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TrashPanda wrote on 2022-01-09, 14:47:
I'm looking at possibly getting one or both of these Laptops, I feel that having both would give me a complete setup with the wo […]
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I'm looking at possibly getting one or both of these Laptops, I feel that having both would give me a complete setup with the worst of the two being a spare parts machine.

Toshiba Tecra 520-CDT (Pentium 166 MMX, 32 meg, 4gb HDD, TFT, Yamaha OPL3) This one comes with the external floppy.
Toshiba Tecra 720-CDT (Pentium 133, 16meg, 1.2gb HDD, TFT, Yamaha OPL3) This one comes with the Base Station/Port Replicator.

Both are in excellent condition cosmetically but will need new bios batteries and main batteries and some TLC, they both look like they could be great little DOS machines, anyone have any thought about the Toshiba Tecra models ?

@Hanjammer, as much as I want another MFM drive I dont think I can spare the space 🤣, and knowing me I wouldn't want just one, I wouldn't mind a RLL drive however.

Edit - I could also just get a Satellite 4000-CDT if that would be better.

Either one of those Toshiba Tecra laptops should be excellent, but the parts from one aren't going to be useful on the other, except for the HD and maybe the LCD panel. The 520CDT is the newer of the two and is quite a lot slimmer than the 720CDT. The Tecra 7xx laptops were Toshiba's top of the range back then, but those laptops are comically thick and heavy - it does have the better battery of the two. IT's also got a strong magnesium internal frame with plastic over it, but weaknesses in the 720CDT's design means . The 520CDT is all plastic.
The NIMH bios batteries definitely need removing. That's comparatively easy to do on the 520CDT.
The 720CDT is a bit older so it's more likely to have leaked and corroded things, it's also a really complex laptop internally, stacked PCBs, super awkward to remove some parts. I've got a similar 730CDT which must have been stored in a shed. The keyboard controller / RTC board needed replacing, and I had to strip the laptop entirely to get to the magnesium frame and clean off the corrosion on that. Somehow getting the motherboard out required dismantling the LCD panel to free up enough slack on the display harness. After restoration though, I quite like the look & feel of the 730CDT.

The port replicator is quite a find too. When plugged in, that activates the game port on either one of those laptops for midi / joystick use. Or if you ever find a DeskStation V, that gives you a full PCI & ISA dock - that was the real special feature of the Tecra series.
The Satellite laptops are limited to just port replicators, but the Satellite 4000CDT has no port replicator capability, instead you get floppy drive + CD-rom drive all in one. I'd look out for a Satellite 320CDT instead though, that's just a pentium MMX instead of the Pentium-II, but that's just my preference.

Would the LCD panel from the 720CDT fit the 520CDT?, they appear to be the same size and the 520 looks like it might have some fading in the lower part of the screen. The fading isnt a huge issue for me as I will likely be using the 520 via a external monitor but changing out the fading LCD would be a nice project.

I could also just go all out and replace it with a backlit IPS panel assuming I can get a 12.1 4:3 IPS panel.

Still mulling it over if I want to take on a laptop restoration.

Reply 41868 of 52340, by vad4r

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Ligend wrote on 2022-01-08, 23:32:
vad4r wrote on 2022-01-07, 22:31:
Nope. I only know an old report in German https://www.computerbase.de/2008-01/mushkin-m … 0-gt-im-handel/ https://www.computerba […]
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Ligend wrote on 2022-01-07, 20:32:

Never heard about Falcon 64 before, and STB Horizon 64 seems to be the only card based on that chipset. Compatibility with DOS games seems to be good, and not that slow either. I have to get one someday, but for definitely less than 80 EUR. 😉

Nope.
I only know an old report in German
https://www.computerbase.de/2008-01/mushkin-m … 0-gt-im-handel/
https://www.computerbase.de/preisvergleich/eu … 01-a307213.html

Checked those links, including comments, but unsure how they are related to STB Horizon 64. Do I miss something?

omg sorry, I quote the wrong post. My answer was for

debs3759 wrote on 2022-01-07, 19:09:
vad4r wrote on 2022-01-07, 10:39:

The graphic card had a special surprise for me, because it´s a card from mushkin!

I can't find any graphics cards from mushkin.com on the wayback machine. Any idea whether they had another url?

vae victis!

Reply 41869 of 52340, by mtgmackid

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Had a pretty crazy ewaste haul:

Me and a friend picked up 5 PS/2's between us - I got 2 55sx's and a 70. (There were 3 55sx's and two 70s in total) Also a Mac IIfx which I have fixed up since then.

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The 70 was pretty normal, it did have an aftermarket DBA hard drive.

Both 55sx's had the Reply planar upgrade (486bl based, IDE, better VGA) and one had a Reply MCA sound card as well 😉 There were actually two 55sx's in the lot with MCA sound cards, I let my friend have the other one.

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Also picked up a bunch of boards from the place at the same time (lots of older dual CPU boards), as well as some nicer cards (bunch of Aureal sound cards and two matching 12mb V2s, a Diamond V2 and a V1)
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Very happy I took the time to come last week to say the least!

Reply 41870 of 52340, by RaiderOfLostVoodoo

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Sometimes it's unbelievable what people throw away without having a look at Ebay first.
How much did you pay for this?

PS: The Voodoo1 is missing a cap! Same as mine. xD

Reply 41871 of 52340, by mtgmackid

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RaiderOfLostVoodoo wrote on 2022-01-10, 21:26:

Sometimes it's unbelievable what people throw away without having a look at Ebay first.
How much did you pay for this?

PS: The Voodoo1 is missing a cap! Same as mine. xD

Yeah, geographic location helps a lot (California) but this place is near my work, so I try and get over there as often as I can.

We paid $40 per ps/2, $60 for the IIfx, $13 each for the boards, and $7 per card. More than I wanted to for the boards (and in general this place charges pretty high for scrap, that's just how it's always been unfortunately) but for this batch I didn't mind as much.

Reply 41872 of 52340, by PC@LIVE

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Won auction for a lot of five motherboards, they are from the late 90s and early 2000s, among the cards there are interesting ones (at least for me), one is slot1 from Compaq with Intel 440bx chipset, I think it could be a basis for a PII o PIII from about 500MHz more or less.
The second board is ECS P6VXA skt370, this one needs to change some capacitors, I already have an identical pair with PIII 1000MHz, I will fix it as soon as I get it if I have the spare capacitors.
A weird card with no expansion slot, it is barebones I guess and it is I think very integrated, the chipset looks intel and the socket looks like a 370, I don't know what card it is, if you have any idea what it is I would like to know.
There is an MSI socket 370, chipset away, but it is the latest version with the final letter T, this indicates support for Tualatin cpu, of these I have some both Celeron and Pentium, I hope it works because I would like to put a PIII-S , or a Celeron 1200 @ 1600 with FSB 133, this would be an alternative idea.
Finally there is an ASUS A7V333-X SKT462, interesting card that I hope it works, here it is possible to use CPU with FSB 333, so I choose an Athlon Barton up to 3000+, besides I don't have any.

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AMD 5X86-133 16MB VGA VLB CL5428 2MB and many others
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Reply 41874 of 52340, by BitWrangler

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mtgmackid wrote on 2022-01-10, 21:21:

Both 55sx's had the Reply planar upgrade (486bl based, IDE, better VGA) and one had a Reply MCA sound card as well 😉 There were actually two 55sx's in the lot with MCA sound cards, I let my friend have the other one.

I never knew about those before <Dean Pelton> this better not awaken anything in me </Dean Pelton> <Gollum> We has a 55SX yes we does, nasty little 386 sixteensies, we hates it, we hates it forever. </Gollum> ... like I need any more temptations.

Awesome haul congrats.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 41875 of 52340, by Big Pink

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PC@LIVE wrote on 2022-01-10, 22:50:

A weird card with no expansion slot, it is barebones I guess and it is I think very integrated, the chipset looks intel and the socket looks like a 370, I don't know what card it is, if you have any idea what it is I would like to know.

That's an ECS BookPC BKi810. Most of the information online seems to be in Japanese. I've got one but haven't done anything with it yet because the wierd SFF form factor makes it a pain to put in any case other than the original one. Also the tiny 100W PSU had a non-standard 6-pin connector (I'm plan to use a PicoPSU, an ATX breakout board, and a cut PCIe 6-pin connector).

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I thought IBM was born with the world

Reply 41876 of 52340, by HanSolo

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kolderman wrote on 2022-01-09, 04:31:
HanSolo wrote on 2022-01-09, 02:18:

Sound Blaster 32 PnP CT3670. Supports FM-routing through EMU8000.
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Just a pity that FM is CQM.

That's true. But I don't think CQM is as bad as some people make it. I'm not an expert on this topic but some music that I've heard sounded very similar to me. 'Different' but not 'bad'. And I consider the FM-routing as a very nice enhancement. So the CT3670 comes closest to being the optimal card for me (I hope)
I'd say the worst thing about CQM is its name 😁
Now I only have to figure out if the 2 x 4MB that I already have are enough or if I should invest in 2 x 16MB

Reply 41877 of 52340, by PC@LIVE

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Big Pink wrote on 2022-01-11, 01:30:
PC@LIVE wrote on 2022-01-10, 22:50:

A weird card with no expansion slot, it is barebones I guess and it is I think very integrated, the chipset looks intel and the socket looks like a 370, I don't know what card it is, if you have any idea what it is I would like to know.

That's an ECS BookPC BKi810. Most of the information online seems to be in Japanese. I've got one but haven't done anything with it yet because the wierd SFF form factor makes it a pain to put in any case other than the original one. Also the tiny 100W PSU had a non-standard 6-pin connector (I'm plan to use a PicoPSU, an ATX breakout board, and a cut PCIe 6-pin connector).

Thanks friend, the card will arrive in two or three days, in fact I thought the chipset was an i81X, I will look for some info on this card, the info you provided will be very useful.
I had never seen similar power supplies, I have some strange power supply, but I think that maybe you need to adapt a common ATX, remove the PINs of the + 3.3V and 5V plus the others that are not needed, for the 6 pin connector I hope it is not particular, maybe are there any online, or are adapters found?
For the CPU I think a Celeron is fine, if you want the PIII FSB 100 could also be used, but first you have to see if the card works, being used there is a possibility that it has been disassembled because it does not work.

AMD 286-16 287-10 4MB HD 45MB VGA 256KB
AMD 386DX-40 Intel 387 8MB HD 81MB VGA 256KB
Cyrix 486DLC-40 IIT387-40 8MB VGA 512KB
AMD 5X86-133 16MB VGA VLB CL5428 2MB and many others
AMD K62+ 550 SOYO 5EMA+ and many others
AST Pentium Pro 200 MHz L2 256KB

Reply 41878 of 52340, by pixelatedscraps

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pixelatedscraps wrote on 2022-01-09, 15:34:

• IBM Thinkpad 755CD

Well, she’s here and she’s a beauty. It’s a Pentium model with what looks to be two original Ni-cd batteries. My aims now are to see if I can clean off and remove the marks on the top case and hunt down a working Li-on battery.

CD-ROM drive, HDD and FDD seem to work just fine. The only thing is the left trackpad button doesn’t seem to work but I think it’s a quite common fix (I hope).

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Reply 41879 of 52340, by brostenen

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Just paid for a tested Amiga500 in board revision 8a.1, for aprox 157/158 Euro. It is in a cosmetically really good shape (by the looks of the pictures and near no yellowing) with PSU yet no extras. The seller stated that it is tested, so I am keeping my hopes high.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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