Reply 54020 of 57309, by Thermalwrong
cyclone3d wrote on 2024-08-20, 21:27:The Antex Z1e does exist. After looking for one since 2017 I was beginning to think that none were ever sold or that all of them […]
The Antex Z1e does exist. After looking for one since 2017 I was beginning to think that none were ever sold or that all of them had been scrapped.
I am not sure if it will be usable for DOS games as the manual does not mention sound blaster support.
It does have OPL3 and a wave table header though and the Crystal 4236 ? gives me hope that it does.
Will post in my original Z1/Z1e thread once it arrives and I have done some testing.
I've never heard of this thing, interesting card design just stuffing more and more chips onto one ISA card instead of an ASIC, that QFP Yamaha IC is the MIDI controller?
AGP4LIfe? wrote on 2024-08-20, 18:17:Picked up a GF3 Ti 500 on a bay purchase incorrectly listed as a Ti200👍.
Awesome find, I guess the ramsinks usually make it tough to tell which is which if there's no labelling on the card, though the VRM does look quite different on the Ti500
I finally received & tested out this Leadtek Winfast S320-II card that the seller thought was a TNT2-M64, but it's actually a regular TNT2 😀
With RAM chips on both sides its got 32MB SGRAM in total, the awesome animated POST screen actually counts up the RAM so you can be sure. The fan is decently quiet after cleaning and oiling although it vibrated because of the diagonal fan screws, some tape resolves that vibration noise.
I've been wanting a TNT2 card with 32MB and fan cooling to remind me of how my Creative 3D Blaster TNT2 Ultra card was back in the day, this S320-II card hits the spot 👍