Reply 27160 of 56703, by Intel486dx33
A couple of SB AWE64’s for my 486 computers.
A couple of SB AWE64’s for my 486 computers.
More goodies in the mail today:
Decent-ish NICs (well, the TI & Intel ones), but the reason I bought this was of course the G400MAX. It's Dell OEM, but 5ns SGRAM regardless. Almost 20 years ago I lusted after one of these but could only afford a crappy Jaton TNT2-M64. Good to have a second chance 😀
@dionb
BTW, that fan has a lian-li fan bracket still attached. Maybe someone somewhere needs one.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
wrote:A couple of SB AWE64’s for my 486 computers.
Never saw a CT4500 with colored jacks before those are probably replacements.
That is unusual. Normally, the CT4500 had the black jacks (no pun intended), and the CT4520 had the colored jacks. The reason why the person might've replaced said jacks was because they got confused which was line in, line out, mic, and spk out.
Discord: https://discord.gg/U5dJw7x
Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
I'll get pics tomorrow but for 20 I got all of this
Pentium 3 800
2x128mb PC133
ASUS CUSL2
300W PSU
Soundblaster 128
Intel 10/100 Nic
ATX Case
Radeon 7000
Radeon 7500
Visiontek Geforce 2 GTS
All but the GPU's came inside the case, it posts, and all of it works flawlessly
ATI Mach32 EISA (2048 KByte)
wrote:ATI Mach32 EISA (2048 KByte)
Ah... it was you!
Glad it be a fellow Vogon'er.
I do like EISA tech I do, especially if I can run a 386 with it.
Enjoy!
wrote:Ah... it was you! Glad it be a fellow Vogon'er.
Yep and still looking for boxed examples of MCA and PCI-versions to complete the Mach32 lineup.
My parcel arrived, I opened it once I got home only to find a bunch of bubble wrap and newspaper (along with a note from the seller: "Have fun!", sure thing).
First I was baffled by how heavy that package was, and for a good reason, the seller included a Data8 tape drive!! An Exabyte EX-8200, that thing weights a ton!
The whole lot includes:
The whole lot (the AVA-2904 isn't visible, same goes for the tape drive), because I'm too lazy to write a description for each item:
Proud owner of a Shuttle HOT-555A 430VX motherboard and two wonderful retro laptops, namely a Compaq Armada 1700 [nonfunctional] and a HP Omnibook XE3-GC [fully working :p]
Vertex VLB 2mb. graphics card for my "All USA 486 computer build".
Made in the USA.
wrote:Finally got around to cleaning and photographing it, so here is my first SS7 motherboard, and the CPU it came with: […]
Finally got around to cleaning and photographing it, so here is my first SS7 motherboard, and the CPU it came with:
And the aforementioned warp:
No idea how people store these things to cause such bends 😕 😢 Hopefully it still works, we will see.
Also agreed on purchasing another motherboard I've been after for quite some time now, I suppose it really pours when it rains. I will post photos once I have it on hand and cleaned.
It is possible to cause warp to a board like this one by mounting a CPU with (big) HSF with powerful mounting clip, and then store it for a prolonged while.
I had this happen to a board (some cheap sA I used for testing I think) and it had warped while I had stored it away. The board still worked fine though (for a testing board), but since then I changed the habit to at least not store motherboard for any prolonged time with its CPU+HSF installed.
It does look like it warped due to the CPU+HSF having been mounted, judging from where it warped.
wrote:Vertex VLB 2mb. graphics card for my "All USA 486 computer build".
Made in the USA.
yeah, korea, malaysia 😁
wrote:wrote:Vertex VLB 2mb. graphics card for my "All USA 486 computer build".
Made in the USA.yeah, korea, malaysia 😁
They must have meant “Assembled in USA”
Bought some NOS DDR2 performance kits for my 478, 775 & AM3+ builds
Also, was digging thru some of the early boxes from the stuff I've recently got from a relative, and came across these AT keyboards
two Viglen brand Acer 6312 - top one is NIB from 1995 and the bottom one is from 1994
a Viglen-brand Datacomp DFK2020 - no date, but I'm guessing mid / late 90s
A lovely jvc tm-h1700g video monitor. With composite and s-video connections. It lacks RGB, but makes more then up for that with 750 lines horizontal resolution. Now I have to wait until my s-video cables come in.
Image of the net:
wrote:A lovely jvc tm-h1700g video monitor. With composite and s-video connections. It lacks RGB, but makes more then up for that with 750 lines horizontal resolution. Now I have to wait until my s-video cables come in.
Image of the net:
Nice! JVC Monitors are great. I have the JVC BM-H2000PN-K and its an awesome monitor. RGB, 750 and straight geometry!
Someday I will have time to set up my shipment from Liqmat's hoard. I have a case picked out for the dual PPro mobo, but here's a pic of what I consider to be my favorite bit:
Wanted one of these since they came out in the early 90s - for $2000.
But I also picked up my own mini-haul today at "cheap as chips" prices. I'm glad I skipped work last night and slept in because I burned most of my energy dealing with cars this week. These are more retro and less vintage tho:
An Epox 8K3A+, Athlon XP 2000+, and a Gf4 Ti4400. There are atrocious caps on the mobo (mostly behind the cooler) so I'll have to deal with that. No time to test now, I'll take a "test day" soon though.
A Radeon 9250 and an 8400GS - both PCI, which will come in handy.
MSI 8600 GTS Passive cooling and a Quadro FX 3500, which are more interesting than handy, but cool.
Back side of the 8600, An ATI TV Wonder, HD 6450, and an SB Live.
Also picked up a few other things still in the car, will have to go through it later. Have to go back to work but wanted to share some of my good fortune.
*Too* *many* *things*!
wrote:A lovely jvc tm-h1700g video monitor. With composite and s-video connections. It lacks RGB, but makes more then up for that with 750 lines horizontal resolution. Now I have to wait until my s-video cables come in.
Another JVC monitor here in the span of a few days... yours wouldn't happen to come from Lynnwood, WA, would it? The JVC I picked up just a few days ago and posted here came from there 🤣
Musician & music gear/game reviewer.
MIDI hardware: JD-990, SC-55, SC-880, SD-90, VL70-m, Motif ES, Trinity, TS-10, Proteus 2000, XK-6, E6400U
Got another complete system
MSI 865PE neo2-p
4gb ddr3200
GeForce 2 mx400
Pentium 4 3.2 Northwood
Fsp 350w PSU
GeForce 2 mx400 (this will go to my P3)
Dvdrom
Floppy
Traded a core2 system for it