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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 29620 of 56708, by Vegge

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Vynix wrote:

I'm really digging these convertible cases, I think Compaq did something very similar too, with some of their full size Deskpro computers (don't quote me on that 🤣, I haven't seen any of these)

They did. I have one or two around here somewhere 😀

Reply 29621 of 56708, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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Vynix wrote:

I'm really digging these convertible cases, I think Compaq did something very similar too, with some of their full size Deskpro computers (don't quote me on that 🤣, I haven't seen any of these)

Deskpro EN line from the late Pentium III era on through the mid Pentium 4 era.

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Reply 29622 of 56708, by flupke11

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For €150 (about 170 USD) I've hauled this load back home:

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About 75 mainboards, mainly ASUS, in so-so to new condition. About 3 I chucked right away as they were heavily corroded.

In somewhat tidier stacks:

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So mainly ASUS Nvidia-based chipset boards. But also a few interesting bits and bobs:

- Kontron 986LCD-M Mini-ITX i965 based ultra low voltage board. Triple LAN!
- TUSL-2C Tualatin ATX board (just one, the other box had an ABIT i815E-based socket 370)
- EPIA mITX boards, C3 based
- Gigabyte Atom 1,6GHz based mITX
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Reply 29623 of 56708, by rikukos

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Some great history tied to this card. In the LGR video @ 17:36 on a place called Computer Reset, is the shelf were her was picked up. She was on the top I was told, buried in the pile. This was one of owners (Richard) "museum" pieces. Not (personally) found by me, though.

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Mint and complete 😎

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Then some REAL(!) gems (albeit IBM Music Feature Card is not something to look down on)

SoundPiper 16/32 😎

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and..the ChipChat Sound Card 😀 !!

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Reply 29624 of 56708, by Artex

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^^ WHOA! Nice finds!!!

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Reply 29625 of 56708, by HanJammer

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Nice. I was pretty sure some of them (or maybe even plenty of them???) are buried in this warehouse.

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Reply 29626 of 56708, by bjwil1991

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I should go there sometime, but, over the weekend would suffice. I should find one in my state sometime, if there is something like Computer Reset. The cheapest computer I have is a Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus and I did a lot of upgrades and feature installations since 2017. LGR found a lot of really neat and interesting things, including the PCJr system.

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Reply 29627 of 56708, by liqmat

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Picked up this Panasonic EIDE 5-disc CD-ROM changer at a local computer store for $3, complete in box. Noticed it was in the recycle pile and assumed it was an empty box. Assumed wrong.

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Also imaged the driver disks for anyone interested.

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Reply 29628 of 56708, by Lennart

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liqmat wrote:

Picked up this Panasonic EIDE 5-disc CD-ROM changer at a local computer store for $3, complete in box. Noticed it was in the recycle pile and assumed it was an empty box. Assumed wrong.

Nice find! 😀 Does Windows assign it just 1 drive letter or does it get 5?

Reply 29629 of 56708, by Cyrix200+

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sf78 wrote:
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Just a matter of soldering in some pins on SIMM30 modules...

Yes, but if I need to use the regular simms in another machine I have to desolder them again.

Take a look at this: http://sbfmdrv.blogspot.com/2016/01/using-sim … s-as-sipps.html

You might be able to use a SIMM in a SIMM socket as a SIPP.

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Reply 29630 of 56708, by Murugan

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Love that IBM stuff!

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Reply 29631 of 56708, by xjas

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liqmat wrote:

Picked up this Panasonic EIDE 5-disc CD-ROM changer at a local computer store for $3, complete in box. Noticed it was in the recycle pile and assumed it was an empty box. Assumed wrong.

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I like that tiny ISA card way more than I should. You usually only see PCI cards with that kind of every-penny-pinched design.

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Reply 29632 of 56708, by SpectriaForce

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Predator99 wrote:
Puh, won this auction but I am afraid I paid too much money. Think some other collectors spotted this and the seller was rather […]
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Puh, won this auction but I am afraid I paid too much money. Think some other collectors spotted this and the seller was rather surprised about the outcome...

Will see if something works. We have:
4 x 286 Mainboard, 2xSuntac
3 x 486 Mainbaord, 1 with PCI+VLB
4 x Soundblaster
1 x Mediavision
3 x Voodoo I
1 x Voodoo Banshee with Cinch-Out?
ISA Video Capture
ET4000 VLB
2 x ISA ARCNet
2 interesting (full length) PCI Graphics cards, one Matrox?
..and not too much junk.

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That's an awesome lot but I don't like to see such valuable hardware on the street 😵

Has that been for sale on Marktplaats or do you mean an actual auction website (e.g. ebay, catawiki)?

Reply 29633 of 56708, by SpectriaForce

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sf78 wrote:
Picked up this lot from a friendly collector. I've been looking for SIPP memory for a board that I think I just threw away last […]
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Picked up this lot from a friendly collector. I've been looking for SIPP memory for a board that I think I just threw away last week. 🤣

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Not bad 😉 The Asus socket 3 board is an amazing find.

Reply 29635 of 56708, by oeuvre

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sf78 wrote:
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Take a look at this: http://sbfmdrv.blogspot.com/2016/01/using-sim … s-as-sipps.html

You might be able to use a SIMM in a SIMM socket as a SIPP.

But I already got several SIPP chips. 😕

now you just need those Sipps juice boxes

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Reply 29636 of 56708, by liqmat

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Lennart wrote:
liqmat wrote:

Picked up this Panasonic EIDE 5-disc CD-ROM changer at a local computer store for $3, complete in box. Noticed it was in the recycle pile and assumed it was an empty box. Assumed wrong.

Nice find! 😀 Does Windows assign it just 1 drive letter or does it get 5?

I just tested it quickly in DOS 6.22 to make sure it worked, it does. With just the standard Oak CD-ROM driver it's one drive letter in DOS. I plan on testing it more in DOS & Windows 3.1 with it's own driver disks when I have more time.

Reply 29637 of 56708, by AlaricD

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jheronimus wrote:

Actually, the coolest thing about this machine is the case. Meet the 1999 Palo Alto ATCX, aka the convertible case. Just take out the drive cage:
And you can turn this case into a desktop:
Even the little badge holder can be rotated (although right now the front panel of this case is a bit yellowed, so I didn't move the badge).

Wow, THAT is a neat feature!

Reply 29638 of 56708, by gdjacobs

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rikukos wrote:
Then some REAL(!) gems (albeit IBM Music Feature Card is not something to look down on) […]
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Then some REAL(!) gems (albeit IBM Music Feature Card is not something to look down on)

SoundPiper 16/32 😎

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and..the ChipChat Sound Card 😀 !!

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Noice! I think I spotted an MCA fan!

To me, this is really interesting although I'm not personally a PS/2 collector. Still, I'd love to know how these stack up wrt the compatibility of ISA based ES1688 cards.

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Reply 29639 of 56708, by flupke11

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Ok, end of my shopping spree (for now). At 35 euro, a great steal from the industrial archive of Philips:

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2 racks from the Philips Plant in Hasselt, Belgium. Not a speck of dust on them and an overall high quality feel to it. Both were used in the production environment where CD and DVD-equipment was assembled and adjusted.

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The "driver" pc has an AT power supply, even if the 14 slot-backplane is also ATX-capable. The SBC is i430TX based with a Pentium 233MMX with 2*32 MB SIMMS. Logically, it's running WINNT 4.0 which feels smooth on the Qyantum Fireball HDD.

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The other one is fully ATX, based on the Abit AX5T, also an i430TX mainboard. Both DIMMs occupied, I forgot to jot down how much ram it has. Sound is provided by a SB CT 2910 and VGA through a S3 Virge. The Pentium 200 is an OEM. The system runs on Windows2000.

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