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Reply 27860 of 29601, by PcBytes

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Rebuilt my K6-II+ build as follows:

Case: CSX-917 (AT, manufactured by Deer/JNC)
PSU: rebuilt ASTI LC-200C 200W
Mobo: SYE-Luckytech P5MVP3 rev1.3
ODD: Samsung SH-S182D DVDRW
LAN: RTL8139D
Offboard ATA100: Promise Ultra100 TX2 + 160GB WD Caviar SE
Onboard ATA: Quantum Fireball lct20 20.4GB
GPU: MSI Geforce 2 Pro 64MB
RAM: 2x128MB PC-133 SDR
USB: VIA PCI USB card (makes sense since I run a VIA MVP3 chipset...)
Audio: Yamaha YMF-719 OPL3-SAx ISA soundcard
OS: leftover barebones 98SE from a dead K6BV3+/66, will have to reinstall anyways, as I have to wipe the 160GB clean to prepare it as game/driver/OS repository.

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Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB

Reply 27861 of 29601, by dr_st

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My refrigerator is 14 years old and has the freezer on top; I think that qualifies it as retro.

Anyhow, the bottle holder in the door broke off, and upon quick inspection - the hook on the holder was fine - it was the catch on the door that snapped.
So I just drilled two holes on the inside of the door's lip, and permanently attached the holder with screws. Worked great.

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Reply 27862 of 29601, by Shagittarius

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My refrigerator is 2.5 years old and has the freezer on top. I had to buy the ice maker separately.

Reply 27863 of 29601, by ToastyBox

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-06-23, 16:49:

Because I picked up yet another Radeon 2600pro in a box of stuff last week, and got the 2400pro PCI earlier this year, I was doing some investigation of the performance envelope of these cards... ... ... they don't got one.

I heard ages ago the HD2600 had some 512MB models with a little more get up and go. I've never tried either one before. I think I've got something like a HD 3450/3470 LP somewhere that might do a little better...

But I just use cheap 9000 series because a low profile case is not allowing any of the 100% real beef hardware to be able to breathe properly.

Reply 27864 of 29601, by demiurge

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My ASUS P5NT WS didn't POST with with a QX6850 Intel Core 2 Extreme and thought it was the mobo. After buying a replacement that has a hot USB and shuts down prior full boot I just threw the CPU in the first board and it booted!
This is supposed to be a supported CPU. I am going to buy another one and see if it was the just the one chip.

Reply 27865 of 29601, by RetroSonicHero

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Working on getting networking setup for my WFW 3.11 virtual PC in 86Box. More straightforward that I expected, really. I just needed to install the TCP/IP stack separately as it's not built into the OS. In the off chance anyone else needs to get their 3.11 system configured for a network, any E2000-Compatible network card seems like a reliable choice, as Windows appears to have drivers built-in.

Reply 27866 of 29601, by BitWrangler

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ToastyBox wrote on 2024-07-01, 09:03:
BitWrangler wrote on 2024-06-23, 16:49:

Because I picked up yet another Radeon 2600pro in a box of stuff last week, and got the 2400pro PCI earlier this year, I was doing some investigation of the performance envelope of these cards... ... ... they don't got one.

I heard ages ago the HD2600 had some 512MB models with a little more get up and go. I've never tried either one before. I think I've got something like a HD 3450/3470 LP somewhere that might do a little better...

But I just use cheap 9000 series because a low profile case is not allowing any of the 100% real beef hardware to be able to breathe properly.

There was an XT with a bit more juice and of course much faster higher numbered 2x00s, but yeah I've got three 9600s to pick from

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 27867 of 29601, by douglar

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I bought:

  • 10 16GB mSata devices for $20
  • 5 sata to mata adapters for $15
  • $1 for the 3d printout

So this device was $6

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Reply 27868 of 29601, by Nexxen

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o

Japan today scrapped floppy disks in administration.
This is some huge "retro" job.

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Reply 27869 of 29601, by Kahenraz

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I'm hoping to see warehouses of NOS floppy disks hit the Japanese market soon.

Reply 27870 of 29601, by Nexxen

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-07-04, 14:29:

I'm hoping to see warehouses of NOS floppy disks hit the Japanese market soon.

Basically the only thing we care about, as collectors. 🤣

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Reply 27871 of 29601, by Kahenraz

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Hopefully a lot of cheap NOS floppy drives too.

Reply 27872 of 29601, by Nexxen

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-07-04, 15:01:

Hopefully a lot of cheap NOS floppy drives too.

🤣 🤣

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PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K

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Reply 27873 of 29601, by dormcat

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Nexxen wrote on 2024-07-04, 12:46:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o

Japan today scrapped floppy disks in administration.
This is some huge "retro" job.

This news has been widely discussed in my local tech communities; also learned that Japanese send up to 4 million telegrams annually, often in elaborate decorations for special and important occasions like weddings, childbirths, graduations, retirements, funerals, business inaugurations, etc.

Reply 27874 of 29601, by Nexxen

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dormcat wrote on 2024-07-04, 18:33:
Nexxen wrote on 2024-07-04, 12:46:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o

Japan today scrapped floppy disks in administration.
This is some huge "retro" job.

This news has been widely discussed in my local tech communities; also learned that Japanese send up to 4 million telegrams annually, often in elaborate decorations for special and important occasions like weddings, childbirths, graduations, retirements, funerals, business inaugurations, etc.

Telegrams make sense, floppies were outdated IMHO.
Japan has some very fine traditions.

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PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K

"One hates the specialty unobtainium parts, the other laughs in greed listing them under a ridiculous price" - kotel studios

Reply 27875 of 29601, by Zero_sugar

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I've been putting off tinkering with my slot 1 stuff because I didn't have a retention bracket for my motherboard. I made this slotket bracket over the past few days. Currently working on a bracket for a standard slot 1 CPU.

https://www.printables.com/model/933304-slotk … tention-bracket

Reply 27876 of 29601, by Ydee

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dominusprog wrote on 2024-06-25, 16:52:

Recap this Vibra 16 sound card.

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are you seeing any real improvement?

Reply 27877 of 29601, by H3nrik V!

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Zero_sugar wrote on 2024-07-05, 05:19:

I've been putting off tinkering with my slot 1 stuff because I didn't have a retention bracket for my motherboard. I made this slotket bracket over the past few days. Currently working on a bracket for a standard slot 1 CPU.

https://www.printables.com/model/933304-slotk … tention-bracket

Thank you for that!

Looking forward to the next designs 😀 Don't forget, that there are both SECC and SECC-2 CPUs to consider 😉

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 27878 of 29601, by vutt

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vutt wrote on 2024-06-24, 10:02:
Inspired by this Guide: Installing Windows 9x and DOS drivers on Audigy cards (version 3.1), I decided to dig up my original Aud […]
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Inspired by this Guide: Installing Windows 9x and DOS drivers on Audigy cards (version 3.1), I decided to dig up my original Audigy 2 ZS I bought back in days for WinXP.
Installed it without hitch in Win98. DOS was more challenging because it took some time to figure out that next to usual BALSTER variable CTSYN needs to be set up as well.
And then I realized that card does not have SPIDIF coax output. I wonder if extension header have 2 pins fox coax out?
Even more no standard TOSLINK jack. Only 3.5mm mini-TOSLINK. I almost forgot that this kind of physical connection existed. Fortunately cables/adapters are cheap. So I ordered one...

I had facepalm moment today. My mini-TOSLINK cable arrived and it's not working. Of course it's not working since card has standard COAX output. I just need to use 3.5mm to RCA adapter. Somehow I convinced myself that it's mini-TOSLINK. Should have looked inside jack to check if red light is visible.

Reply 27879 of 29601, by PcBytes

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Finished an 128MB RAM mod on one of my Original Xboxes, a v1.1 with Xecuter 2 Lite modchip.

I singlehandedly experienced joy, pain and horror in the span of three hours. Pain peko.

Fortunately it works and the whole 128MB gets detected thanks to Cerbios 2.3.2.

"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB