Reply 46020 of 56701, by Baleog
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Yes, that's a memory expansion for the ps2. Its slower than main memory, but better than a hard disk
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Welcome Mr random lost viking. Yes interesting stuff, good score. Think you've got one of the better late PS/2 class machines there, and the P90 looks to be in the PC330 series.
Two sites you're gonna want to bookmark and these two are deep, don't see everything on front page..
http://ps-2.kev009.com/
https://www.ardent-tool.com/index.html
At first glance that card looks like a terminal emulation card for speaking to mainframes or AS/400s
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Part 3.
Some motherboards and other tidbits. Thanks for the comments! i just have to do some more image editing before properly replying 😀
I am going to leave this here ... 😁
Also I really need to find a S940 motherboard as my FX-51 and FX-53 also need to strech their legs! 😁
Part 4 final.
In this last part is the pieces im most interested in.
All in all a good haul, this will surely keep me busy during the coming snow storms.
Not shown is an SNES in horrible condition, an Xbox 360 with extra separate HD-DVD player that did not show any kind of life. A Box of power supplys (one for a data general laptop. if anyone in the EU wants it then PM me), optical media, cables, joysticks etc.
(Yeah all batteries have been removed from the parts in the previous posts, dont worry!)
Baleog wrote on 2022-08-19, 16:37:Part 4 final. […]
Part 4 final.
In this last part is the pieces im most interested in.
All in all a good haul, this will surely keep me busy during the coming snow storms.Not shown is an SNES in horrible condition, an Xbox 360 with extra separate HD-DVD player that did not show any kind of life. A Box of power supplys (one for a data general laptop. if anyone in the EU wants it then PM me), optical media, cables, joysticks etc.
(Yeah all batteries have been removed from the parts in the previous posts, dont worry!)
Wow! An Arctic Circle bumper crop! Now you just need to pickle & jar all of it for the long winter. Very nice haul.
luckybob wrote on 2022-08-19, 15:54:Ooo, you got the 2nd gen model 80 there. I just love that case design.
It's gorgeous but ridiculously heavy!
BitWrangler wrote on 2022-08-19, 16:03:Welcome Mr random lost viking. Yes interesting stuff, good score. Think you've got one of the better late PS/2 class machines th […]
Welcome Mr random lost viking. Yes interesting stuff, good score. Think you've got one of the better late PS/2 class machines there, and the P90 looks to be in the PC330 series.
Two sites you're gonna want to bookmark and these two are deep, don't see everything on front page..
http://ps-2.kev009.com/
https://www.ardent-tool.com/index.htmlAt first glance that card looks like a terminal emulation card for speaking to mainframes or AS/400s
Thank you! I will check them out.
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Baleog wrote on 2022-08-19, 15:55:Part 2
Okay, I can tell you for sure what Motherboard #2 is - that's an IBM PC-330 T/C 6571-xxx series motherboard, Socket 3. It will fit the "water damaged" machine you have if the other one does not work. That particular model (IBM PC-330) came in 2 versions, a 486 version (6571) and a Pentium version. Also, I believe the rriser card in the Pentium 90 case should fit it as these boards were also known as the "IBM Select-A-Bus". There are two jumpers next to the riser card slot that can be set for ISA/VLB and PCI. That said, you might be stuck with 5 volt CPU in that board though since there's a Voltage Adapter piece that attaches to the front of the motherboard to drop it down to 3.3v for a DX4-100MHz CPU. Either way, that's an excellent computer in either incarnation.
As for me today - bought another 800x600 panel for the Versa P/75, should be in by next week. AFter that, all I have is the 2 Varta repairs. I think this #DOScember video shoot will be more about actual games than hardware for once.
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I found SC-88 in a local ad, price was very good and it seems nobody wanted it because it was for personal pickup only so I bought it. Device is in perfect visual condition - had only one owner before me - and it was some older woman who passed away recently and as her niece explained - she happened to be a composer for the biggest Polish catholic radio (I guess it's likely one of the biggest in Europe as well) catholic (let's say controversial with it's social and political views) ;D
So I guess it's only right to play some Blood, Doom, Dungeon Keeper and maybe Diablo (I don't know if it supports midi - I never cared for this game ;d ) using this module.
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SETBLASTER wrote on 2022-08-18, 22:40:this must be one of the most remembered motherboards in history […]
this must be one of the most remembered motherboards in history
paid 15 bucks for it with io shield, no box, no manual, no cd
Yep, I had that exact board back in the day, when I upgraded my MSI K7T266 Pro2 board, thinking nForce was the bees knees, and there's no arguing Abit was the creme of the crop among motherboard manufacturers. If I recall, didn't the nForce chipset have a fair amount of issues?
It's hard to comment on so much loot. But that looks like an instant collection to me. Lots of good stuff there.
Baleog wrote on 2022-08-19, 16:08:Part 3.
Some motherboards and other tidbits. Thanks for the comments! i just have to do some more image editing before properly replying 😀
Do I spy with my little eye a GF4 Ti 4600?
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TheAbandonwareGuy wrote on 2022-08-20, 17:57:Baleog wrote on 2022-08-19, 16:08:Part 3.
Some motherboards and other tidbits. Thanks for the comments! i just have to do some more image editing before properly replying 😀
Do I spy with my little eye a GF4 Ti 4600?
It is labeled ASUS V9480. From what i can see that is a GeForce 4 Ti 4800SE. The SE cards was some sort of value-edition or?
Baleog wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:21:TheAbandonwareGuy wrote on 2022-08-20, 17:57:Baleog wrote on 2022-08-19, 16:08:Part 3.
Some motherboards and other tidbits. Thanks for the comments! i just have to do some more image editing before properly replying 😀
Do I spy with my little eye a GF4 Ti 4600?
It is labeled ASUS V9480. From what i can see that is a GeForce 4 Ti 4800SE. The SE cards was some sort of value-edition or?
8X AGP is the primary selling point for the SE versions. It's the NV28 chip, but otherwise same as the Ti4600.
Meatball wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:25:Baleog wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:21:TheAbandonwareGuy wrote on 2022-08-20, 17:57:Do I spy with my little eye a GF4 Ti 4600?
It is labeled ASUS V9480. From what i can see that is a GeForce 4 Ti 4800SE. The SE cards was some sort of value-edition or?
8X AGP is the primary selling point for the SE versions. It's the NV28 chip, but otherwise same as the Ti4600.
The Ti4800SE is actually the Ti4400 with 8x, the Ti4800 is the Ti4600 with 8x (The SE bit is important as it is clocked slower than the Ti4800)
Yes nVidia did it bullshit even back then with its stupid naming.
TrashPanda wrote on 2022-08-20, 22:05:Meatball wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:25:Baleog wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:21:It is labeled ASUS V9480. From what i can see that is a GeForce 4 Ti 4800SE. The SE cards was some sort of value-edition or?
8X AGP is the primary selling point for the SE versions. It's the NV28 chip, but otherwise same as the Ti4600.
The Ti4800SE is actually the Ti4400 with 8x, the Ti4800 is the Ti4600 with 8x (The SE bit is important as it is clocked slower than the Ti4800)
Yes nVidia did it bullshit even back then with its stupid naming.
Thanks for straightening that out!
Meatball wrote on 2022-08-20, 22:08:TrashPanda wrote on 2022-08-20, 22:05:Meatball wrote on 2022-08-20, 21:25:8X AGP is the primary selling point for the SE versions. It's the NV28 chip, but otherwise same as the Ti4600.
The Ti4800SE is actually the Ti4400 with 8x, the Ti4800 is the Ti4600 with 8x (The SE bit is important as it is clocked slower than the Ti4800)
Yes nVidia did it bullshit even back then with its stupid naming.
Thanks for straightening that out!
There is even the Ti4200 and Ti4200 8X ...
And just to add to the confusion even more there is also a
Ti4200SE which has faster memory than the Ti4200 but is otherwise the same.
luckybob wrote on 2022-08-19, 15:56:Yes, that's a memory expansion for the ps2. Its slower than main memory, but better than a hard disk
maybe not slower.
mca allow ram access as fast as on motherboard, but i don't know if all ram extension used that feature.