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Reply 43560 of 56701, by ChrisK

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HanJammer wrote on 2022-03-28, 20:59:

These 30-pin simm modules.

Could add these:

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Of course double sided 😉

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Reply 43561 of 56701, by Tetrium

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ChrisK wrote on 2022-03-29, 12:30:
Could add these: IMG_20220329_142704.jpg Of course double sided ;) […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2022-03-28, 20:59:

These 30-pin simm modules.

Could add these:
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Of course double sided 😉

and these

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Most (if not all) are also double sided. Pic was taken years ago.

Of course these aren't 30p, alas 🤣

But I think HanJammer's modules are the most epic looking ones! 😜

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Reply 43562 of 56701, by Radical Vision

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ChrisK wrote on 2022-03-29, 12:30:
Could add these: IMG_20220329_142704.jpg Of course double sided ;) […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2022-03-28, 20:59:

These 30-pin simm modules.

Could add these:
IMG_20220329_142704.jpg
Of course double sided 😉

Wtf one of these modules is 16MB 🤣...

Jesus insane server grade memory... Best i have seens here are EDO 72 pin 64MB, my best sticks are 32MB Siemens... And the 128MB Compaq EDO DIMM, but that is another thing, they have prob up to 512MB and maybe even 1GB per module...

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Reply 43563 of 56701, by HanJammer

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ChrisK wrote on 2022-03-29, 12:30:
Could add these: IMG_20220329_142704.jpg Of course double sided ;) […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2022-03-28, 20:59:

These 30-pin simm modules.

Could add these:
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Of course double sided 😉

Yeah, I have modules like these and similar ones in both SIMM and DIMM form factor. They are pretty common. Some sitting around my desk right now:

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Reply 43564 of 56701, by imi

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I got these "tetris-blocks" a while ago x3... definitely the weirdest 30pin modules I have

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Reply 43566 of 56701, by Kahenraz

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I don't have any Tetris blocks to add, but I do have one of these. I feel like all of the nonsense of these huge memory "sticks" is from manufacturers trying to find clever ways to get rid of their old stock of chips. No one will ever see it inside the computer anyways, right?

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Reply 43567 of 56701, by HanJammer

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imi wrote on 2022-03-29, 15:25:

I got these "tetris-blocks" a while ago x3... definitely the weirdest 30pin modules I have

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Nice, perfect for AWE32 too ;D

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Reply 43568 of 56701, by Kahenraz

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I shared this with a friend. That's his response at the bottom.

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Reply 43569 of 56701, by imi

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they're 4MB each though ^^ 32 chips of 1Mx1
my tetris modules are 16MB each, 32 chips of 4Mx1

Reply 43570 of 56701, by Kahenraz

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My mistake! So these were actually salvaged from a submarine, not a spaceship?

Reply 43571 of 56701, by ChrisK

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Just crazy, this stuff. At least I can say mine are working 😀

RetroPC: K6-III+/400ATZ @6x83@1.7V / CT-5SIM / 2x 64M SDR / 40G HDD / RIVA TNT / V2 SLI / CT4520
ModernPC: Phenom II 910e @ 3GHz / ALiveDual-eSATA2 / 4x 2GB DDR-II / 512G SSD / 750G HDD / RX470

Reply 43572 of 56701, by Big Pink

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99p for this Compaq motherboard from, it appears after a lot of searches, a ProLiant ML350 G2. I was kind of hoping the bottom slot was EISA but it turns out it's for the 'Feature Board'. Dual Tualatin capable! Now if I only two Tualatin CPUs. Or even one.

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Reply 43573 of 56701, by Radical Vision

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Big Pink wrote on 2022-03-29, 18:02:

99p for this Compaq motherboard from, it appears after a lot of searches, a ProLiant ML350 G2. I was kind of hoping the bottom slot was EISA but it turns out it's for the 'Feature Board'. Dual Tualatin capable! Now if I only two Tualatin CPUs. Or even one.

Sadly that bottom slot is brown, not black and is not ISA it is clear... And you wont be able to run dual CPUs as well, unless you find the VRM module... Also if you dont have the proper Compaq PSU the board is useless... Hate that crap, my Compaq AP550 Pro came without the PSU, and is some special 20 pins + 6 pins...

Now when i did look more at that pic the VRM slots are 2 🤣... That prob means the board wont work at all unless there is one VRM installed...

Damn these modules and budget crap from OEMs...

Mah systems retro, old, newer (Radical stuff)
W3680 4.5/ GA-x58 UD7/ R9 280x
K7 2.6/ NF7-S/ HD3850
IBM x2 P3 933/ GA-6VXD7/ Voodoo V 5.5K
Cmq P2 450/ GA-BX2000/ V2 SLI
IBM PC365
Cmq DeskPRO 486/33
IBM PS/2 Model 56
SPS IntelleXT 8088

Reply 43574 of 56701, by Big Pink

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Yeah I know about the VRMs, although they're pretty cheap. I figured the PSU was proprietary at least in part with the extra input header.

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Reply 43575 of 56701, by Solo761

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Not much today, only ALS100+ ISA sound card for 486 that's on the menu to be built next.

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Reply 43576 of 56701, by flupke11

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Got 2 velociraptors, 500GB each for under 16 euro. Never knew they made them this large. I have two 74GB, two 150's and 2 300's now.

Why not start a collection 😀

Reply 43577 of 56701, by Cuttoon

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Solo761 wrote on 2022-03-29, 18:33:

Not much today, only ALS100+ ISA sound card for 486 that's on the menu to be built next.

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Dude, sorry, really nerdy nitpicking, but, you need to go for the non-plus!

The "plus" has an emulations of the FM synthesis "OPL3" integrated, while the card of that Youtube video has the "LSL262" clone of the real Yamaha YMF-262 chip.

The (original) ALS100 is pretty common and there are plenty of others to chose from:
http://www.amoretro.de/guides-workshops/opl2- … -und-nachbauten
(German, but transparent enough)

OK, sorry, that's a bit like spoiling a movie - the card will sound different, not worse. It just a conventional feature. Try it and compare some time, that's the fun of it 😉

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Reply 43578 of 56701, by Kahenraz

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Big Pink wrote on 2022-03-29, 18:02:

99p for this Compaq motherboard from, it appears after a lot of searches, a ProLiant ML350 G2. I was kind of hoping the bottom slot was EISA but it turns out it's for the 'Feature Board'. Dual Tualatin capable! Now if I only two Tualatin CPUs. Or even one.

Dell did something similar with their early Pentium 4 motherboards where they put the VRM module on a removable board. You'll definitely need to install one for anything to work. It could be very tricky to locate the correct module to use, as there may be many different kinds. It would be best to find a part number from someone who has a complete board already, to be absolutely sure.

Reply 43579 of 56701, by imi

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Cuttoon wrote on 2022-03-29, 20:28:

Dude, sorry, really nerdy nitpicking, but, you need to go for the non-plus!

The "plus" has an emulations of the FM synthesis "OPL3" integrated, while the card of that Youtube video has the "LSL262" clone of the real Yamaha YMF-262 chip.

nope, we had this discussion here before 😁
it clearly has the OPL clone on there in the DIP chip

see: All the truth about FM in ALS100 Plus+ cards (includes facts, tech info and tests)