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Reply 56080 of 56684, by AGP4LIfe?

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I picked up this nice scratch free pair of reto Dell speakers from a yard sale for 5$! Love it. 😀 Unfortunately the tower was already missing though 🙁

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Reply 56081 of 56684, by Kahenraz

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AGP4LIfe? wrote on 2025-02-12, 16:06:

I picked up this nice scratch free pair of reto Dell speakers from a yard sale for 5$! Love it. 😀 Unfortunately the tower was already missing though 🙁

I have an issue with this style of speakers in that they have a tendency to tip over a lot. I'll often bump my speakers or desk and knock them over. I don't know how stable this design is, but wanted to mention it.

Reply 56082 of 56684, by sfryers

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A cheap, yellowed early 2000's keyboard:

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Wouldn't normally be worth a second glance, except for...

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...the buckling spring mechanism! Hardly an IBM Model-M, but an interesting curiosity nonetheless. Model number is IZITK-105M, apparently manufactured by the Can Technology Co. Ltd., Taiwan.

It has an unusually small spacebar and a Fn key next to the right shift, which can be used to set the repeat rate. Pressing Fn+Print Screen causes it to output the string "eleen enterprise co., ltd. v1.02" to the connected PC.

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Reply 56083 of 56684, by dionb

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It's Terratec week here 😜

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After my EWS64XXL I spotted this DMX 6Fire being sold cheap as it was missing cables and documentation. Fortunately a regular IDE cable works fine for connecting this card to its breakout box.

Why did I get it? Because it is the one other card that can support the Waldorf microWAVE PC synth. Just one issue: despite being designed specifically for this purpose with two dedicated connectors on the card, Terratec in their great wisdom changed the pinout so you can't just use the cables from the EWS64, you need either a special twisted cable or two adapter connectors supplied with the 6Fire. But missing here...

There are pics of the adapters and even a topic here with some tantalizing hints but no clear pinout/diagram of what needs modding to get it to work. A challenge...

Reply 56084 of 56684, by Thermalwrong

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sfryers wrote on 2025-02-12, 21:12:
A cheap, yellowed early 2000's keyboard: […]
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A cheap, yellowed early 2000's keyboard:

The attachment IZITK-105M.jpg is no longer available

Wouldn't normally be worth a second glance, except for...

The attachment Buckling Spring keyboard.jpg is no longer available

...the buckling spring mechanism! Hardly an IBM Model-M, but an interesting curiosity nonetheless. Model number is IZITK-105M, apparently manufactured by the Can Technology Co. Ltd., Taiwan.

It has an unusually small spacebar and a Fn key next to the right shift, which can be used to set the repeat rate. Pressing Fn+Print Screen causes it to output the string "eleen enterprise co., ltd. v1.02" to the connected PC.

What a curious keyboard, normally I'd rate it down because of those power and sleep buttons displacing the keys that regularly go in those spots, but it's buckling spring? With a windows key?

Today I got this little 8" LCD TV from a made-up-brand-from-maplins - I was going to take it apart to get the LCD since it's a 640x480 TFT but it works so well as a mini VGA monitor and composite TV that it's going to get used. It's got a really convenient built-in stand, stereo speakers and it looks nice 😀
Nearly pixel perfect VGA is something I find you generally can't get with analogue VGA screens, like the screen would normally do some awkward scaling, but this one doesn't do too badly at VGA resolution:

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It's got some weirdness where getting the vertical position right is though, which is especially bad with 720x400 resolution. It's usable but cuts off quite a lot at the top:

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Reply 56085 of 56684, by Trashbytes

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Kahenraz wrote on 2025-02-12, 18:25:
AGP4LIfe? wrote on 2025-02-12, 16:06:

I picked up this nice scratch free pair of reto Dell speakers from a yard sale for 5$! Love it. 😀 Unfortunately the tower was already missing though 🙁

I have an issue with this style of speakers in that they have a tendency to tip over a lot. I'll often bump my speakers or desk and knock them over. I don't know how stable this design is, but wanted to mention it.

Yup, I usually stick them down with some blutack or a little bit of 3M double sided tape with the command strip.

Still hit them hard enough and even this wont stop them falling over.

Reply 56086 of 56684, by Ozzuneoj

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Thermalwrong wrote on 2025-02-13, 03:04:
What a curious keyboard, normally I'd rate it down because of those power and sleep buttons displacing the keys that regularly g […]
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sfryers wrote on 2025-02-12, 21:12:
A cheap, yellowed early 2000's keyboard: […]
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A cheap, yellowed early 2000's keyboard:

The attachment IZITK-105M.jpg is no longer available

Wouldn't normally be worth a second glance, except for...

The attachment Buckling Spring keyboard.jpg is no longer available

...the buckling spring mechanism! Hardly an IBM Model-M, but an interesting curiosity nonetheless. Model number is IZITK-105M, apparently manufactured by the Can Technology Co. Ltd., Taiwan.

It has an unusually small spacebar and a Fn key next to the right shift, which can be used to set the repeat rate. Pressing Fn+Print Screen causes it to output the string "eleen enterprise co., ltd. v1.02" to the connected PC.

What a curious keyboard, normally I'd rate it down because of those power and sleep buttons displacing the keys that regularly go in those spots, but it's buckling spring? With a windows key?

Today I got this little 8" LCD TV from a made-up-brand-from-maplins - I was going to take it apart to get the LCD since it's a 640x480 TFT but it works so well as a mini VGA monitor and composite TV that it's going to get used. It's got a really convenient built-in stand, stereo speakers and it looks nice 😀
Nearly pixel perfect VGA is something I find you generally can't get with analogue VGA screens, like the screen would normally do some awkward scaling, but this one doesn't do too badly at VGA resolution:

The attachment littel 8inch tv (1).JPG is no longer available

It's got some weirdness where getting the vertical position right is though, which is especially bad with 720x400 resolution. It's usable but cuts off quite a lot at the top:

The attachment littel 8inch tv (2).JPG is no longer available

Oh, that little thing is cool! I can't believe it actually has a VGA input!

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 56087 of 56684, by Lennart

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dionb wrote on 2025-02-12, 22:25:
It's Terratec week here :P […]
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It's Terratec week here 😜

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After my EWS64XXL I spotted this DMX 6Fire being sold cheap as it was missing cables and documentation. Fortunately a regular IDE cable works fine for connecting this card to its breakout box.

Why did I get it? Because it is the one other card that can support the Waldorf microWAVE PC synth. Just one issue: despite being designed specifically for this purpose with two dedicated connectors on the card, Terratec in their great wisdom changed the pinout so you can't just use the cables from the EWS64, you need either a special twisted cable or two adapter connectors supplied with the 6Fire. But missing here...

There are pics of the adapters and even a topic here with some tantalizing hints but no clear pinout/diagram of what needs modding to get it to work. A challenge...

I would love to know the pinout as well, so please let us know whenever you figure it out 😀

Reply 56088 of 56684, by Bondi

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Some more PCMCIA goodies.
IBM Smart Capture Card - a video capture card notable for working in DOS.
Quatech Parallel port SPP-100 card - very compatible, has drivers for HP 200LX, DOS, and up to Win XP
TDK DMC9000 - a great sounding MIDI card, finally got a new one to replace my non-working one

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PCMCIA Sound Cards chart
archive.org: PCMCIA software, manuals, drivers

Reply 56089 of 56684, by PcBytes

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-2x GB 5AX, both rev 4.1
- Terratec XLerate AU8820

Both from the same guy that I got the AK70 and Athlon 600 from (along with the dud MX300 and 5AX R5.2), as a way to make up for the defective bits from that previous lot.

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Reply 56090 of 56684, by RetroPCCupboard

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Core 2 Quad Q9400
4Gb Corsair RAM
ASUS P5N-D motherboard (nForce 750i SLI)
Two Palit 9800 GT 512Mb and SLI bridge
Black LG SATA DVD drive
3.5" Bay flash card reader
Came in PC case with FSP PSU.

Paid £40 delivered for the lot.

Not sure what I will do with it yet.

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Reply 56091 of 56684, by dominusprog

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RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2025-02-14, 11:40:
Core 2 Quad Q9400 4Gb Corsair RAM ASUS P5N-D motherboard (nForce 750i SLI) Two Palit 9800 GT 512Mb and SLI bridge Black LG SATA […]
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Core 2 Quad Q9400
4Gb Corsair RAM
ASUS P5N-D motherboard (nForce 750i SLI)
Two Palit 9800 GT 512Mb and SLI bridge
Black LG SATA DVD drive
3.5" Bay flash card reader
Came in PC case with FSP PSU.

Paid £40 delivered for the lot.

Not sure what I will do with it yet.

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That CPU fan needs some serious cleaning 🧐.

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Reply 56092 of 56684, by RetroPCCupboard

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dominusprog wrote on 2025-02-14, 12:23:

That CPU fan needs some serious cleaning 🧐.

I am pretty sure that heatsink isn't sufficient for that CPU anyway. 95W TDP. The whole PC smells like an ashtray. Haha. So will need a clean throughout.

Reply 56093 of 56684, by Trashbytes

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RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2025-02-14, 12:32:
dominusprog wrote on 2025-02-14, 12:23:

That CPU fan needs some serious cleaning 🧐.

I am pretty sure that heatsink isn't sufficient for that CPU anyway. 95W TDP. The whole PC smells like an ashtray. Haha. So will need a clean throughout.

Ashtray .. yup that's a very hard pass for me, have had to clean a few chain smoker PCs in the past and will never subject my self to that gag fest again.

Chainsmoker + Pet = utter gag fest cleaning fans that have sucked all that in...second only to roach motel PCs. Even offered to replace the fans and cooler but nope they wanted them cleaned to save money ....the new ones would have been cheaper since the cleaning time required for the tainted parts was an extra cost and I had the cooler and fans in the spares bin anyway.

have had to deal with both in the past and refuse to touch such PCs anymore.

Edit - For spelling and clarity
Do smokers know how bad stale nicotine smells to a non smoker ?
Do they know how damn hard it is to clean the matted durrie tar off parts ?
Same for Roach motels ...how do people not notice the roaches crawling out of the PC or the smell ?

Reply 56094 of 56684, by RetroPCCupboard

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Trashbytes wrote on 2025-02-14, 12:39:

Ashtray .. yup that's a very hard pass for me, have had to clean a few chain smoker PCs in the past and will never subject my self to that gag fest again.

Possibly wouldn't have bought it if I knew. But seller didn't mention smell. Still, the price is OK I think. Question is, can I be bothered cleaning it. I won't use it as it is now.

Reply 56095 of 56684, by PcBytes

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S'more stuff from my contact:

- GA-6BXDS
- OR840
- K6BV3+/66
-MS6156
-GA-6BA

nyehehehe 🤣

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Reply 56096 of 56684, by Ozzuneoj

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PcBytes wrote on 2025-02-14, 13:54:
S'more stuff from my contact: […]
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S'more stuff from my contact:

- GA-6BXDS
- OR840
- K6BV3+/66
-MS6156
-GA-6BA

nyehehehe 🤣

Woa, is this accurate?
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/gigaby … -ga-6bxds#chips

Is says this supports Coppermine-T processors? Maybe I'm having a brain fart but I don't believe that is normal for 440BX boards, let alone ones with dual processor support.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 56097 of 56684, by PcBytes

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Doubt it, it's BX after all. Unless they're on an Lin-Lin adapter I guess.

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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 56098 of 56684, by Trashbytes

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-02-14, 13:59:
Woa, is this accurate? https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/gigaby … -ga-6bxds#chips […]
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PcBytes wrote on 2025-02-14, 13:54:
S'more stuff from my contact: […]
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S'more stuff from my contact:

- GA-6BXDS
- OR840
- K6BV3+/66
-MS6156
-GA-6BA

nyehehehe 🤣

Woa, is this accurate?
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/gigaby … -ga-6bxds#chips

Is says this supports Coppermine-T processors? Maybe I'm having a brain fart but I don't believe that is normal for 440BX boards, let alone ones with dual processor support.

Its certainly not typical that's for sure but there isn't much difference between CU and CU-T so if it runs one it should run the other, the question is if its official support in the BIOS or not.

My ASUS P2B-DS can run CUmine with slotkets and there are mods to get it to run Tualatin.

Reply 56099 of 56684, by PcBytes

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Some more scores from him:

- GA-6BXU
- Chaintech 5RSA0

"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