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Reply 58780 of 58795, by MattRocks

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2026-04-20, 18:47:
This is definitely the first time I have gone out of my way to buy an Ensoniq\Creative AudioPCI, but I had the opportunity to gr […]
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This is definitely the first time I have gone out of my way to buy an Ensoniq\Creative AudioPCI, but I had the opportunity to grab this interesting little fella for a low price and went for it.
(These are the seller's pictures, not mine.)

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While it is functionally just a normal Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1370, this one has a unique layout and was built, branded and sold by DCS as the S727. I just checked the contents of the CD and the newest files are from September 11th of 1997, which is about three months before the public announcement that Creative was going to acquire Ensoniq (the deal was done a month later in January 1998). So, for whatever reason, Ensoniq was selling chips to DCS at this point and they were making and selling their own retail boxed cards.

These seem to be fairly uncommon, with this page being one of only two pages where someone mentions having this specific card, along with a few scattered references to it on lists of sound cards online.

DCS (aka Acer, Sertek or Magitronic) seems to have had an interesting relationship with sound card companies back then, because there are a handful of cards that were sold with their branding (or Acer) that no other third parties sold. For example, the Acer Magic S30, which is based on the Vibra16. Or, this mystery card with a DCS logo that has eluded me for a few years now which seems to be a Vibra16 with Yamaha OPL4 wavetable onboard.

Anyway, I thought this was neat and I picked it up pretty cheap considering it was complete in box and seems to be unused. I have ripped the CD to an ISO and will try to get around to uploading it to Archive.org at some point.

Congrats.

I found the link you dug up really interesting and it validates a lot of my arguments in favour of the ES1370. Additionally, the linked page claims the drivers for Labway Yamaha XG are lost to time but I think the link below might be those missing drivers? (I have not tested, but the INFs mix Labway and Yamaha).
https://archive.org/details/opl3-sax

Edit: That's not the missing driver CD 🙁
Edit2: I found the Labway XWave driver CD and it's pure Yamaha XG reference drivers - there was no Labway modified driver file

Last edited by MattRocks on 2026-04-21, 02:13. Edited 2 times in total.

Milestones [ MOS 7501 → 68030 → x86(P5/MMX) → x86(K6-2) → x86(K7*) → PPC(G3*) → x86-64(K8) → x86-64(Xeon) → x86-64(i5) → x86-64(i7) ] * original lost

Reply 58781 of 58795, by MattRocks

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I was looking for a cheap old AT keyboard to complete my i430TX refresh, and ended up buying one of these instead 🤣

https://archive.org/details/How_to_play_drums … h_your_fingers.

It might not work on AT, but technically the super I/O controller looks compatible so I'll give it a shot.

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Milestones [ MOS 7501 → 68030 → x86(P5/MMX) → x86(K6-2) → x86(K7*) → PPC(G3*) → x86-64(K8) → x86-64(Xeon) → x86-64(i5) → x86-64(i7) ] * original lost

Reply 58782 of 58795, by H3nrik V!

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Got a lot of mixed stuff, including

Pentium II 350 (IIRC) with big passive heat sink
A80186-10 and CG80286-8 both in ceramic PGA
2xPentium III 1000/133 SL4MF
Some DDR3 memory
Some 30-pin SIMMS - need to bring out the 386 to check sizes etc.
Pentium 100
An Athlon 64 of some kind
486es (Cyrix DX2/66 3V, AMD DX2/66 and an Intel DX33)
MSI N210 GPU (debatable whether retro or not though 🤣 )

AND the reason for me buying the lot in the first place:

4 sticks of Samsung PC133U 256 MiB DIMMs. 16 chips per stick, 440BX compatible. All 4 running 36 hours and counting in MemTest86 on my Asus CUBX board, still no errors.

All for less than US$60 including shipping. I consider that a score! 😎

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 58783 of 58795, by Adrick10

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Hi All, new to the forum. Just had my retro PC interest rekindled by getting a couple of Soltek Qbic SFF PCs down from my loft. It instantly took me back to 2005! Here are some pics, I’m now looking to buy some more hardware to rebuild them. Does anybody have any Soltek Qbic cases, motherboards or even manuals that they would be willing to sell? I would be very interested in buying. Thanks!

Reply 58784 of 58795, by NeilKnows

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Tiny branded case stuffed (literally) with these parts (apart frm the CT2960, which arrived on the same day and managed to get photographed with the rest)

The AT motherboard is proably toast given the extent of the battery corrosion 🙁

Forgot to take a picture of the case, but it's the same as the one in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyo2R7QfiWY
The case is missing the FDD caddy unfortunately.

Reply 58785 of 58795, by BitWrangler

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Whooo nelly, that's a bad place to have a varta bomb, "downtown" as it were, vs the usual edge of the suburbs.

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 58786 of 58795, by tehsiggi

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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

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Can't wait for it to arrive.

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Reply 58787 of 58795, by Shader_BiH

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tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 15:00:
No more cards for me.. I gotta stop. […]
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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

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Can't wait for it to arrive.

Complete with Heart of the Swarm in the background hehehe. Lovely card by the way, Hercules is always worth getting. I hope you manage to get it fixed, the PCB seems to be similar to the reference ATI design.

Reply 58788 of 58795, by tehsiggi

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Shader_BiH wrote on Yesterday, 16:15:
tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 15:00:
No more cards for me.. I gotta stop. […]
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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

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Can't wait for it to arrive.

Complete with Heart of the Swarm in the background hehehe. Lovely card by the way, Hercules is always worth getting. I hope you manage to get it fixed, the PCB seems to be similar to the reference ATI design.

PCB is the standard ATI 9800XT design. Hercules often just slapped their logo onto it, funny enough. I hope I can get it to run. I have always longed for a 9800XT and one from hercules is like a childhood dream coming true. Basically unobtainium for me back in the days. So I'll try everything to get it working again.

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Reply 58789 of 58795, by Feallan

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I got the MS-6905 Master 2.3 slotket. Does anyone know if this black plastic piece on it is supposed to creak like crazy? It seems bo be under a lot of tension. I tried loosening the screws and repositioning the plastic a bit but it didn't help at all

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Reply 58790 of 58795, by MattRocks

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tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 15:00:
No more cards for me.. I gotta stop. […]
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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

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Can't wait for it to arrive.

I was tempted by one like that on eBay, but my backlog already includes repairing a 9800 Pro and a GeForce4 Ti ..

I'd like to shadow your diagnose and repair steps if you are willing to post your method? 😀

Milestones [ MOS 7501 → 68030 → x86(P5/MMX) → x86(K6-2) → x86(K7*) → PPC(G3*) → x86-64(K8) → x86-64(Xeon) → x86-64(i5) → x86-64(i7) ] * original lost

Reply 58791 of 58795, by tehsiggi

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MattRocks wrote on Yesterday, 19:05:
tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 15:00:
No more cards for me.. I gotta stop. […]
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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

The attachment 3dprophet9800.jpg is no longer available

Can't wait for it to arrive.

I was tempted by one like that on eBay, but my backlog already includes repairing a 9800 Pro and a GeForce4 Ti ..

I'd like to shadow your diagnose and repair steps if you are willing to post your method? 😀

It'll be in the VGA Repair report collection thread once I'm done.

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Reply 58792 of 58795, by zuldan

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tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 16:23:
Shader_BiH wrote on Yesterday, 16:15:
tehsiggi wrote on Yesterday, 15:00:
No more cards for me.. I gotta stop. […]
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No more cards for me.. I gotta stop.

Defective, but I guess nothing one can't fix.. An aged Hercules 3D Prophet 9800XT 256MB

The attachment 3dprophet9800.jpg is no longer available

Can't wait for it to arrive.

Complete with Heart of the Swarm in the background hehehe. Lovely card by the way, Hercules is always worth getting. I hope you manage to get it fixed, the PCB seems to be similar to the reference ATI design.

PCB is the standard ATI 9800XT design. Hercules often just slapped their logo onto it, funny enough. I hope I can get it to run. I have always longed for a 9800XT and one from hercules is like a childhood dream coming true. Basically unobtainium for me back in the days. So I'll try everything to get it working again.

Very nice. Would love one of these. FYI, I know where to get the perfect fan replacement for this card if you need one.

Reply 58793 of 58795, by ubiq

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Never thought I'd do this, but I decided to put together some kind of late-XP/early-Win7 machine. Figured I may as well do it while the hardware is cheap and readily available locally and has yet to hit peak eBay nostalgia pricing.

First acquisition is a EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX+

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I completely skipped the entire blower-style era of GPUs, so I was unprepared for just how dusty it was going to be inside.

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Super glad I decided to crack it open - this was after I'd attacked it with air while it was assembled. To think I was mostly concerned about crusty thermal paste...

Anyway, seems this card wasn't especially beloved when it came out,but I think it'll go nice in some kind of early Core 2 system.

Reply 58794 of 58795, by bofh.fromhell

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Feallan wrote on Yesterday, 18:56:

I got the MS-6905 Master 2.3 slotket. Does anyone know if this black plastic piece on it is supposed to creak like crazy? It seems bo be under a lot of tension. I tried loosening the screws and repositioning the plastic a bit but it didn't help at all

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Got a bunch of slotkets of various brands and probably around 10 of the MSI ones of different versions.
And yea quality isn't stellar, expect creaks =)
Tho it may just be cause its very old plastics now.

Reply 58795 of 58795, by TheMLGladiator

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ubiq wrote on Yesterday, 21:02:
Never thought I'd do this, but I decided to put together some kind of late-XP/early-Win7 machine. Figured I may as well do it wh […]
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Never thought I'd do this, but I decided to put together some kind of late-XP/early-Win7 machine. Figured I may as well do it while the hardware is cheap and readily available locally and has yet to hit peak eBay nostalgia pricing.

First acquisition is a EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX+

The attachment IMG_3380.jpeg is no longer available

I completely skipped the entire blower-style era of GPUs, so I was unprepared for just how dusty it was going to be inside.

The attachment IMG_3379.jpeg is no longer available

Super glad I decided to crack it open - this was after I'd attacked it with air while it was assembled. To think I was mostly concerned about crusty thermal paste...

Anyway, seems this card wasn't especially beloved when it came out,but I think it'll go nice in some kind of early Core 2 system.

I have one of those, excellent card! Had it in my main XP rig until I downgraded to a 7900 gtx

For a blower card mine really isn't loud