Reply 29680 of 56707, by imi
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I have no idea why somebody would even sell this... but oh well I used the opportunity ^^
also got these, the speaker case is going to need some repairs, and a free CRT 😀
I have no idea why somebody would even sell this... but oh well I used the opportunity ^^
also got these, the speaker case is going to need some repairs, and a free CRT 😀
Went to a computer shop that sells items from retro to modern and repairs systems from the past to the present and bought a ThinkPad docking station, the power adapter, and the external floppy drive for my ThinkPad R40 as I needed a floppy drive and a docking station for that laptop anyway for $40. Not a bad price for the items. Could've bought the Audigy 2 ZS and Radeon AGP card, but, I'll get them later on and there was a Pentium II board and they also sell those Slot 1 CPUs as well (will buy the board, video card, sound card, and the CPU someday and build a sleeper system).
Also went to a local video game store and bought a genuine SNES power adapter for a good price of $14.95
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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
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Got some free stuff today 😀
Number Nine graphics accelerator för ISA( bent like a banana, but I hope it works), Tseng ET4000AX and a Nokia branded 8-bit ISA vga card.
MFM-controller, memorycard, SCSI-controller and two random 72pin sticks.
Six old IDE drives and an old SCSI drive.
NEC Multispin with caddy for SCSI
I didn't bother with pictures on the other stuff; an external casing for optical SCSI, two floppydrives, 50x IDE cdrom, some random cables and other junk.
The stuff needs some cleaning and testing, but free is free 😎
I love that NEC drive, if I ever find one for a reasonable price locally with the original external enclosure I don't think I could resist ^^
Nice cards, let us know if you get the Number Nine and the memory card running..
Got these two for not much.. My second SUPER33, I really want a SUPER40 🙁
Just call the phone number on the sticker and order one 😊
Soyo 019R1 AM386DX 40MHz, 8Mb ram, 512Kb Trident 9000 Graphics
S26361-D756-X Intel i486DX 33MHz, 4Mb ram, 512Kb - 1Mb graphics on board
wrote:and will allow me to play Quake on a DX4-100 so why not?
It won't. It will look much better, but not run any faster. The frame rate of quake is limited by the 486's slow FPU (or more correct: the Pentium-optimized way the FPU is used). I have such a setup - well, it's using a POD now, but was a DX4 before - and while it can *run* Quake, it's barely playable on a DX4. The Voodoo won't change that.
wrote:wrote:and will allow me to play Quake on a DX4-100 so why not?
It won't. It will look much better, but not run any faster. The frame rate of quake is limited by the 486's slow FPU (or more correct: the Pentium-optimized way the FPU is used). I have such a setup - well, it's using a POD now, but was a DX4 before - and while it can *run* Quake, it's barely playable on a DX4. The Voodoo won't change that.
Isn't Quake's FPU dependence related to its software renderer anyway?
No. Keep in mind that the 3dfx cards only do the last stage of the rendering, unlike modern 3d graphics cards. All the geometry calculations are still done by the CPU, and so the FPU is still used. If I'm not mistaken, having an FPU is even a requirement for 3dfx, since Glide heavily relies on it.
When I installed a Voodoo1 in my DX4 and tried Quake for the first time in 3dfx mode, it was even running slower than with software-based rendering, because it started in a higher resolution, causing more CPU-load.
wrote:Got some free stuff today :) […]
Got some free stuff today 😀
Number Nine graphics accelerator för ISA( bent like a banana, but I hope it works), Tseng ET4000AX and a Nokia branded 8-bit ISA vga card.
I didn't bother with pictures on the other stuff; an external casing for optical SCSI, two floppydrives, 50x IDE cdrom, some random cables and other junk.
The stuff needs some cleaning and testing, but free is free 😎
That “Number Nine” ISA is nice.
wrote:No. Keep in mind that the 3dfx cards only do the last stage of the rendering, unlike modern 3d graphics cards. All the geometry calculations are still done by the CPU, and so the FPU is still used. If I'm not mistaken, having an FPU is even a requirement for 3dfx, since Glide heavily relies on it.
When I installed a Voodoo1 in my DX4 and tried Quake for the first time in 3dfx mode, it was even running slower than with software-based rendering, because it started in a higher resolution, causing more CPU-load.
Ahh, I see. I'll just stick with a fast PCI card then; I have a few options (Trio64, ARK1000PV, MX86200FC or Millennium).
wrote:Ahh, I see. I'll just stick with a fast PCI card then; I have a few options (Trio64, ARK1000PV, MX86200FC or Millennium).
I will gladly accept Voodoo1 as a gift 😉
If the mainboard supports it, you can install an AMD X5-133 overclocked to 160 MHz. This will give you about 16 fps in Quake with the Voodoo at 512x384 resolution.
wrote:If the mainboard supports it, you can install an AMD X5-133 overclocked to 160 MHz. This will give you about 16 fps in Quake with the Voodoo at 512x384 resolution.
I don't have any 5x86 or X5 CPUs; DX4-100 is the fastest I can go with. Regardless, if I wanted a Pseudo-Pentium I would just build a K5 system anyway 😀
typically paired the v1 with mmx / early p2.
wrote:typically paired the v1 with mmx / early p2.
My friends used the Voodoo with Late Pentium or MMX CPUs. At the time I was stuck with software mode Quake with a P-100 (or 120/133, I can't remember for sure). I went straight to a Voodoo 2 with a PII-300.
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)
I think HP still has some PCs in "CMT" cases (CMT stands for Convertible Mini Tower). I had Elite 8300 CMT and it could be easily converted from desktop to mini tower and vice versa.
Have been getting a small amount of stuff lately.. nothing super exciting, but finding this made me giddy so I had to post a pic of it.
Seller's pic
According to the datasheet, it should have full ISA support including DMA... I think.
oh cool
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.