Reply 30320 of 56708, by ShovelKnight
Got this sound card today -- it actually looks exactly like the sound card I used to have in the 90s!
Got this sound card today -- it actually looks exactly like the sound card I used to have in the 90s!
dell dimension xps m233s. in great shape. just needs a little tlc... and maybe some voodoo!!!
socket 7 Intel 430VX
pentium 233mmx
64mb 66mhz sdram
matrox millenium II
onboard creative vibra16 w/ awe32 daughter board
usr sportster 56k
unknown nic
8gb maxtor hdd
48x cd-rom
3.5" floppy
windows 95
I really love these Dell Dimension towers..
EDIT: I was looking at 15" LCD monitors to use with my retro PCs (not enough room to store or use a proper CRT 🙁 ) so I came across this interesting Compaq branded panel:
A Compaq TFT5015 apparently. It looks rather nice, being beige and fairly reminiscent of a CRT from distance. Anyone know how good/bad these things are?
Haven't really been posting pictures lately but I have gotten quite a bit of goodies for good/great prices lately - all these are seller's pics:
Gravis Ultrasound 2.4 boxed - this is my first GF1 based card
Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS XL - factory sealed
Media Vision Audio Port - parallel port sound card - factory sealed
MediaTrix AudioTrix Pro
Diamond Monster MX200 with 4MB wavetable
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Mozart Wavetable (sold under Raysound brand ?)with documentation and install disks:
MM401 ? clone - Not really any info at all that I could find on this card other than an older eBay sale that said the same thing.
Media Vision Midi Mate gameport MIDI adapter:
ASUS P3C-S - Intel i820 motherboard with RDRAM, Universal AGP Pro, and real ISA slot via the ITE IT8888F PCI/ISA bridge:
ASUS P4T533-C - Intel i850E motherboard - RDRAM
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PC-Chips M915i / Amptron DX-9200 Slot 3 motherboard:
Great nb/sb chips 😁 amptron rulz.
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PC-Chips M915i / Amptron DX-9200 Slot 3 motherboard:
I like the white ISA slots
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Mozart Wavetable (sold under Raysound brand ?)with documentation and install disks:
Look a page back I got a similar Mozart card a few days ago 😊 Recap is done
Soyo 019R1 AM386DX 40MHz, 8Mb ram, 512Kb Trident 9000 Graphics
S26361-D756-X Intel i486DX 33MHz, 4Mb ram, 512Kb - 1Mb graphics on board
nice stuff there cyclone3d! enjoy!!!
wrote:Great nb/sb chips 😁 amptron rulz.
And no onboard floppy controller. So strange.
It's using the UMC chipset that has PCI. I believe it has no super io controller as I've only seen boards with that chipset having IDE ports and nothing else.
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wrote:nice stuff there cyclone3d! enjoy!!!
Thanks! I definitely will.
wrote:It's using the UMC chipset that has PCI. I believe it has no super io controller as I've only seen boards with that chipset having IDE ports and nothing else.
Yeah, I'll probably end up throwing an ISA I/O controller in there and just disable the IDE on the controller.
Bought a new old stock IBM CGA card today 😁
For those interested, there are a couple more left on ebay. US seller. They are going quick!
I wonder if those were from Computer Reset
wrote:Bought a new old stock IBM CGA card today 😁
For those interested, there are a couple more left on ebay. US seller. They are going quick!
I have no clue what I'm doing! If you want to watch me fumble through all my retro projects, you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDavejustdave
Ad said a pair of matched PB oem boards (MU440EX) 😕 - turns out one is proper Intel branded 😎
Got myself a free* (only had to pay postage cost of $15 + leaving a $5 tip as a thanks, therefore I consider it buying) USRobotics 56K X2 V.Everything modem. You know, that dead 56k standard?
I got it for my Pentium I project since I can reliably "emulate" a dial-up connection, I wanted a nice modem to go with it. I have a fair few USR modems, but they are mainly Sportster models or older Courier models that would be more suited to the 486 era. This model is a perfect fit for the project and one I don't own yet, since it was built in early '97 and I'm trying to avoid hardware from anywhere after '97.
Of course once receiving it, the first thing I did was turn it on. That's a good start. Next I took it apart, and this is where I saw some minor issues.
Nothing hugely concerning. Some minor corrosion (unsurprising for something of the age that was probably stored haphazardly), dust, what looks like pet fur and case cracking.
Lucky I've got all the parts to fix that!
Sadly, I'm out of glue. Job for another night after I buy some more.
Still very happy though. Total cost was less than one on eBay, not to mention the shipping fees from the US to Australia on top of that.
This XT clone. Works perfectly fine (judging by the files metadata it was last used in 1994 and was destined for a scrap yard recently). I even got XT keyboard with it for free.
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wrote:wrote:Luigi Colani passed away today.
Huh, sad. I can't say I've ever heard of him until now, when you said that. When I found his Wikipedia article, I found out that you were right. It also seems he was more in the automotive industry than the computer biz...
Yeah... Luigi "don't drink and design" Colani... he was generally in the design "industry" not really automotive nor computer industry. I think he also designed some home appliances and stuff like that. I never liked his projects - too freaky for me (I especially hate his Vobis cases - they always looked to me like some old hand driers from a public toilet)... Still he was an iconic designer.
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