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Reply 42820 of 56707, by brostenen

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I got these two things during the last week.....

Xbox360 (slim) 250gb model for 50 euro. With two black controllers, 20 games and all cables. One of the controllers had a fault though. Whenever the battery-holder was shaken from side to side, during games as an example, then it would shut off. The fix was rather simple. I added a small layer of aluminium foil to the bottom of the plastic holder, and batteries would make perfect contact again. Else the console is in perfect working order. Only a few scratches on the plastic casing, but that is acceptable.

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Then I bought this exciting sound card. Guillemont Maxi Studio, complete and boxed for only 27 Euro. Everything is in the box. All hardware, manuals, flyers, software and all that. Yes, even the external port box/module is in the box. I have not tested it yet, as I need to build a new Windows98 machine first.

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Reply 42821 of 56707, by Meatball

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pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:36:

GTX 980Ti is unsupported on XP OS but GTX 960 is and fast enough.

Put that 980 Ti in high end Windows 10 gaming box.

Cheers,

The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Broadwell-based system, poster probably doesn't care about native support, though.

Plus, the .inf file can be modified to support the 980Ti without much fuss.

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nvidia-inf- … g-guide.377158/

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Reply 42822 of 56707, by Kahenraz

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ISIS, in a box, shipped to your door.

Reply 42823 of 56707, by brostenen

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Kahenraz wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:46:

ISIS, in a box, shipped to your door.

Yes..... ISIS (Interactive Sound Integration System) fully/complete boxed, as I wrote. The requirement's list have Dos listed as well as Sound Blaster Pro. But it is PCI based, so I am a bit confused as to how old it is. It is a complete studio-system for home use, or that is how it is marketed on the box. We all know this is kind of an overstatement on behalf of the maker of the card. 😁

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The only year that is written on the box is 1997. And the minimum OS requirement is MS Dos 5,0. It might be a late-1990's era card and not early-2000's card.

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Reply 42824 of 56707, by Shreddoc

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brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:52:

It is a complete studio-system for home use

Only when paired with :

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Reply 42825 of 56707, by brostenen

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Shreddoc wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:01:
brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:52:

It is a complete studio-system for home use

Only when paired with :

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Good one 😁
But I have my Logitech Z240 stereo speakers, hooked up to an analog and passive audo-input/output 3-way selector. That setup gives good audio quality for DOS/Win98/C64/Amiga. In other words, for computers in general.

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Reply 42826 of 56707, by fosterwj03

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Meatball wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:45:
The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Br […]
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pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:36:

GTX 980Ti is unsupported on XP OS but GTX 960 is and fast enough.

Put that 980 Ti in high end Windows 10 gaming box.

Cheers,

The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Broadwell-based system, poster probably doesn't care about native support, though.

Plus, the .inf file can be modified to support the 980Ti without much fuss.

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nvidia-inf- … g-guide.377158/

You're absolutely right. I'll make it work without official drivers.

Windows XP SP3 will install on my Haswell system with some modified AHCI drivers. The Broadwell should be a drop in replacement since the motherboard's BIOS already supports it.

It's a way overkill build (the best kind of kill) that I'll also use with Windows 7 (maybe Win 10 when I feel nostalgic for it).

Reply 42827 of 56707, by Meatball

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fosterwj03 wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:17:
You're absolutely right. I'll make it work without official drivers. […]
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Meatball wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:45:
The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Br […]
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pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:36:

GTX 980Ti is unsupported on XP OS but GTX 960 is and fast enough.

Put that 980 Ti in high end Windows 10 gaming box.

Cheers,

The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Broadwell-based system, poster probably doesn't care about native support, though.

Plus, the .inf file can be modified to support the 980Ti without much fuss.

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nvidia-inf- … g-guide.377158/

You're absolutely right. I'll make it work without official drivers.

Windows XP SP3 will install on my Haswell system with some modified AHCI drivers. The Broadwell should be a drop in replacement since the motherboard's BIOS already supports it.

It's a way overkill build (the best kind of kill) that I'll also use with Windows 7 (maybe Win 10 when I feel nostalgic for it).

I have an overkill XP/Vista build also, but I limited the board to Ivy Bridge with an I7-3770K (with 980 Ti). If you go with Windows 7/8.1, then I recommend you get an Intel B365 series board which can support Coffee Lake with official Windows 7/8.1 support. Now here is "drop-in" overkill with no messing around at all! I have a TitanXp installed into this system (with an i9-9900).

Reply 42828 of 56707, by cyclone3d

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brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:52:
Yes..... ISIS (Interactive Sound Integration System) fully/complete boxed, as I wrote. The requirement's list have Dos listed as […]
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Kahenraz wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:46:

ISIS, in a box, shipped to your door.

Yes..... ISIS (Interactive Sound Integration System) fully/complete boxed, as I wrote. The requirement's list have Dos listed as well as Sound Blaster Pro. But it is PCI based, so I am a bit confused as to how old it is. It is a complete studio-system for home use, or that is how it is marketed on the box. We all know this is kind of an overstatement on behalf of the maker of the card. 😁

EDIT:
The only year that is written on the box is 1997. And the minimum OS requirement is MS Dos 5,0. It might be a late-1990's era card and not early-2000's card.

I've got a boxed / sealed ISIS card. I also have an unboxed copy. Haven't used it in a build yet though. If I remember correctly, it uses an ESS chip so DOS compatibility should be pretty good.

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Reply 42829 of 56707, by TrashPanda

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pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:36:

GTX 980Ti is unsupported on XP OS but GTX 960 is and fast enough.

Put that 980 Ti in high end Windows 10 gaming box.

Cheers,

You just edit the inf file and the 9080ti will work under XP just fine, same for the Titan.

GPUs over 4 gb do cause issues with memory handling on 32bit XP tho due to how system memory is mapped but the card itself runs and performs flawlessly.

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Reply 42830 of 56707, by cyclone3d

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CrFr wrote on 2022-02-26, 15:27:
BitWrangler wrote on 2022-02-26, 15:17:

Prices are sliding now, could maybe find one in low hundreds but a couple of months ago it was worth $150 and maybe a few months before at peak GPU drought $200, that's because it will still perform on the same level as R9 380s, GTX 1050 Ti, GTX 1650 etc

Huh, I had no idea it is still so usable. Maybe I'll build a guest gaming rig using it or something. I thought this was something like 10€/$ garbage, not useful for retro or modern gaming.

It's fine for modern low-end-ish gaming. I ran 2 of them in CFX years ago and you can play Crysis just fine though not at max settings at 1080p. Not sure about a single one though.

A single R9-390 is faster than CFX HD7970s.

The HD7970 should be a great card for an XP build for the most part. And if you want PhysX support you can pair it with a lower-end Nvidia card using the modded Nvidia driver pack that was put out years ago.

Yamaha modified setupds and drivers
Yamaha XG repository
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Reply 42831 of 56707, by fosterwj03

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Meatball wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:23:
fosterwj03 wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:17:
You're absolutely right. I'll make it work without official drivers. […]
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Meatball wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:45:

The 900 series supports XP, it's just the higher performing versions left out of 'official support.' If he's putting it in a Broadwell-based system, poster probably doesn't care about native support, though.

Plus, the .inf file can be modified to support the 980Ti without much fuss.

https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nvidia-inf- … g-guide.377158/

You're absolutely right. I'll make it work without official drivers.

Windows XP SP3 will install on my Haswell system with some modified AHCI drivers. The Broadwell should be a drop in replacement since the motherboard's BIOS already supports it.

It's a way overkill build (the best kind of kill) that I'll also use with Windows 7 (maybe Win 10 when I feel nostalgic for it).

I have an overkill XP/Vista build also, but I limited the board to Ivy Bridge with an I7-3770K (with 980 Ti). If you go with Windows 7/8.1, then I recommend you get an Intel B365 series board which can support Coffee Lake with official Windows 7/8.1 support. Now here is "drop-in" overkill with no messing around at all! I have a TitanXp installed into this system (with an i9-9900).

I wish I had room for it all. The Broadwell build will be my third overkill system. I don't know where I'd put more cases.

Reply 42832 of 56707, by brostenen

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cyclone3d wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:35:
brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:52:
Yes..... ISIS (Interactive Sound Integration System) fully/complete boxed, as I wrote. The requirement's list have Dos listed as […]
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Kahenraz wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:46:

ISIS, in a box, shipped to your door.

Yes..... ISIS (Interactive Sound Integration System) fully/complete boxed, as I wrote. The requirement's list have Dos listed as well as Sound Blaster Pro. But it is PCI based, so I am a bit confused as to how old it is. It is a complete studio-system for home use, or that is how it is marketed on the box. We all know this is kind of an overstatement on behalf of the maker of the card. 😁

EDIT:
The only year that is written on the box is 1997. And the minimum OS requirement is MS Dos 5,0. It might be a late-1990's era card and not early-2000's card.

I've got a boxed / sealed ISIS card. I also have an unboxed copy. Haven't used it in a build yet though. If I remember correctly, it uses an ESS chip so DOS compatibility should be pretty good.

I am looking forward to hear what the quality is in regards to music in Dos games such as Raptor, Duke3D and Doom. The sound bank is one of them Dream chips from back in the 1990's. Some people will say that some of the instruments in the soundbank is a direct rip from a Roland Midi device. But I have no direct knowledge about this. All I know is that Roland threatened to sue them, and that is why a newer chip such as those in DreamBlaster-S1/S2 modules sound different. A quick run through the manual, also tell me that it is possible to hook up electric guitars and other instruments. Might be a valid reason to learn how to shred some grindcore.

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

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Reply 42833 of 56707, by MMaximus

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brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:44:
I got these two things during the last week..... […]
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I got these two things during the last week.....

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Then I bought this exciting sound card. Guillemont Maxi Studio, complete and boxed for only 27 Euro. Everything is in the box. All hardware, manuals, flyers, software and all that. Yes, even the external port box/module is in the box. I have not tested it yet, as I need to build a new Windows98 machine first.

Guillemont-Maxi-Studio.jpg

I've posted this before but I'll say it again - make sure to never plug or unplug the external module when the computer is powered on

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Reply 42834 of 56707, by brostenen

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MMaximus wrote on 2022-02-26, 22:10:
brostenen wrote on 2022-02-26, 20:44:
I got these two things during the last week..... […]
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I got these two things during the last week.....

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Then I bought this exciting sound card. Guillemont Maxi Studio, complete and boxed for only 27 Euro. Everything is in the box. All hardware, manuals, flyers, software and all that. Yes, even the external port box/module is in the box. I have not tested it yet, as I need to build a new Windows98 machine first.

Guillemont-Maxi-Studio.jpg

I've posted this before but I'll say it again - make sure to never plug or unplug the external module when the computer is powered on

I am a child of pre-hotplug and USB..... I newer do this with the machine powered on. For many years, I found USB to be unnatural.

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

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Reply 42835 of 56707, by pete8475

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Shreddoc wrote on 2022-02-26, 21:01:

Only when paired with :

actualfactual.jpg

hah, excellent filename.

Reply 42836 of 56707, by debs3759

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Received CT4780, CT4830 and SB0350 today. Total cost £28. Not got a real need for good sound cards, as I'm deaf in one ear and tone deaf in the other, but hoping to sort the best I have for the rare times I get to show off my retro PCs.

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Reply 42837 of 56707, by Nexxen

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debs3759 wrote on 2022-02-26, 23:22:

Received CT4780, CT4830 and SB0350 today. Total cost £28. Not got a real need for good sound cards, as I'm deaf in one ear and tone deaf in the other, but hoping to sort the best I have for the rare times I get to show off my retro PCs.

Pimp ma sound: Blaster edition.
Nice catch though 😉

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Reply 42838 of 56707, by furan

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I'm not usually one to post off topic (I've posted new acquisitions in this thread several times). But, this seems like the right place.

Computer Reset (that warehouse of old computers in Texas that they're trying to clear out for the owner) was broken into this week, and a number of items were stolen, including two IBM 7496 Executive Workstations, which will probably stand out if you see them on eBay, since they're so rare (one color, the other mono).
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LGR has a full thread here including a list of other stolen items, and there is a reward: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews/status/14 … 639731227725830

Sorry for going OT, but I figured since the folks in this thread are probably like me, watching eBay and local sales, it'd be a good place to post.

Reply 42839 of 56707, by Kahenraz

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That's quite unfortunate. I remember seeing that photo from his last warehouse episode and thinking how nice that complete NOS system would be and that it was good that a museum would get it. Thanks for letting us know and to keep an eye out.

Computer Reset was such an incredible time capsule of technology. I wish I had been local to it and would have volunteered.

Did anyone else catch the scene where LGR was sifting through random boards in a box and made a comment that there was only junk left, as he casually sifts past an Apple 1 motherboard?