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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 57500 of 57509, by Ozzuneoj

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TheAbandonwareGuy wrote on Yesterday, 22:41:
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So I wanted cheap MIDI for the AST Adventure 575 I picked up. This is what the eBay gods have bestowed upon me. $26 USD shipped for a well regarded MIDI device.

Seems to be a slightly modernized Ensoniq VIVO-90 with no external ports. But that's fine, the AST 575 has an integrated ESS AudioDrive I can just loop this thing into the line-in of (or failing all else directly highjack its 3.5mm jack with a bodge wire). Its a Gateway OEM card from a Gateway Destination2000 according to the seller.

Does anybody know what the pin outs are for this? I am assuming that IDE-ish connector up top contains all the missing audio jacks. I'm hoping the lone connector on the top left is the optical drive audio connector.

Wow, I've never seen one of those before. Definitely a rare variant of the VIVO 90.

I found a thread about it, so maybe what you're looking for can be found here:
Is it possible to get this card working? Ensoniq Soundscape VIVO with no audio jacks.

EDIT: Just took a glance through the thread and people posted some leads as to who might have more info about it, but no pinouts were found.

I guess these cards came out of a Gateway Destination media center PC from the mid 90s. That would be such a cool system to find... especially with matching CRT TV that had a VGA input. Maaaan... 🤤

https://youtu.be/s4HAqGrJFCU?t=1006 (relevant part at 16:46)

https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Gateway_2000_Destination_D6-266

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 57501 of 57509, by dukeofurl

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I noticed the PC I got recently says Genius 1 Win 3.1 on the side.

Obviously windows is windows but I wonder what genius 1 refers to? A network name for the PC? The user's nickname? Some obscure software?

Reply 57502 of 57509, by BitWrangler

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Genius was a big name in mice, not sure about anything else.

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 57503 of 57509, by gerry

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dukeofurl wrote on Today, 02:07:

I noticed the PC I got recently says Genius 1 Win 3.1 on the side.

Obviously windows is windows but I wonder what genius 1 refers to? A network name for the PC? The user's nickname? Some obscure software?

maybe there was a genius 2 and more at one point, a coding system in an office for user PC's maybe?

the Genius brand for mice seems like a natural connection too

Reply 57504 of 57509, by Locutus

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Couldn't resist buying this never soldered XT PCB...

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Reply 57505 of 57509, by DudeFace

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to3cutter wrote on 2025-09-23, 07:43:
Bought this arcade machine (without cabinet) made by Quantum 3D https://hydro-thunder.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum … _Quicksilver_II […]
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Bought this arcade machine (without cabinet) made by Quantum 3D https://hydro-thunder.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum … _Quicksilver_II

Inside enclosure is Intel bx440-II board with Celeron 333 and just this Obsidian 2 PCI Voodoo2 without any 2D card (?), on HDD found strange
some sort of embedded system ( no gui, no windows folder, 3 partitions FAT, just game exe and some sort of save games or something like that).
Game won't boot, just hangs and nothing happens.

Obsidian Voodoo was tested and I can't make it work in 3D applications whatever drivers used (tried win98 and winxp) .
Will play with it few days. Maybe is some sort of incompatibility with motherboard I'm using... will try another one (P1 or P2).

Motherboard from the cabinet still is not tested.

nice find! theres some info here which isnt in the link you posted, about the Quantum3D QDK utility which should boot the game automatically, from the pic in your link it shows the machine has a floppy drive which is odd, i know a lot of these pc based machines usually have a security device like a usb fob, the floppy could be for this purpose so you may need some sort of security floppy for it to boot.
https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=620
also arcade graphics cards usually have a custom bios, so may not work as a normal pc graphics card with standard drivers.

Reply 57506 of 57509, by PD2JK

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VIA Cyrix III 550, for a benchmarking project. 😁

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i386 16 ⇒ i486 DX4 100 ⇒ Pentium MMX 200 ⇒ Athlon Pluto 700 ⇒ AthlonXP 1700+ ⇒ Opteron 165 ⇒ Dual Opteron 856

Reply 57507 of 57509, by mtest001

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Wow that's a not so common CPU, congratulations!

/me love my P200MMX@225 Mhz + Voodoo Banshee + SB Live! + Sound Canvas SC-55ST = unlimited joy !

Reply 57508 of 57509, by PD2JK

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mtest001 wrote on Today, 16:11:

Wow that's a not so common CPU, congratulations!

I didn't know 😬 Too little too late or just not fast enough to keep up with the competition? These CPU's are my blind spot so I'm anxious to get benchmarking, even when the results may be disappointing.

The other Cyrix CPU I have is inside a Compaq laptop, some MediaGX. Oh and a 100MHz 5x86C

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Reply 57509 of 57509, by RaverX

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Cyrix was common in 1996 to 1998, it competed well with pentium mmx and even with early pentium ii. By competed I mean they offered decent performance at a very low price. But then they couldn't keep up, and Pentium III and Athlon processors were too fast, not even the low price was not enough. You can find Cyrix 6x86 at around 200 MHz, and Cyrix M2 up to about 300 MHz, both on socket 7, but Cyrix III are much rarer.