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Reply 30401 of 52699, by CelGen

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8-port serial card. Pretty hard to nuke serial when guessing a pinout as its voltage spec is between +12 and -12v.

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Reply 30402 of 52699, by Caluser2000

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Got this little gem.

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Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉

Reply 30403 of 52699, by Grzyb

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So is it like a multiple serial port card?

Yes, 4 x Z80 Dual Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter = 8 serial ports.
But...
There's also the CPU, 48 KB of SRAM, some EPROM... so, must be something more.

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Reply 30404 of 52699, by liqmat

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Caluser2000 wrote:

Got this little gem.

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So who ripped off who I wonder? I used to have the serial Logitech design back in the 90s and it was one of the most comfortable trackballs I had ever used.

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Reply 30405 of 52699, by respect2759

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Unbelievable find
Pentium Pro 200MHz, in a working computer, SB ISA soundcard, Matrox PCI graphic card and a bunch of other card (network, USB ports)
In a nice case - AT board IDK what is it exactly only saw a few photos. Plus DIN keyboard and serial mouse. Photos later, I dont have it at home yet. All this for unbelievabel 30 Euros + 10 Euro for a Canon Pentium I notebook with built in printer

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Reply 30406 of 52699, by Unknown_K

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A stack of 5 (plus one dead) Tyan Thunder LE-T dual P3 motherboards with a single Tualatin 1.13 or 1.26 512K CPU on each and low profile copper heatsink and fan. I just wanted to upgrade an old single P3 Compaq server I have to dual and run Win2K server on it.

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Reply 30407 of 52699, by Caluser2000

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liqmat wrote:
Caluser2000 wrote:

Got this little gem.

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So who ripped off who I wonder?

The design lay out was around before both.

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Reply 30408 of 52699, by Deksor

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can you make a photo of that canon laptop ? I have a 386 like this, but I didn't know they made many more, let alone that they made it to the pentium era 🤣

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Reply 30409 of 52699, by mpe

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My red card collection is slowly growing. Still a plenty to go though...

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Reply 30410 of 52699, by respect2759

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Deksor wrote:

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can you make a photo of that canon laptop ? I have a 386 like this, but I didn't know they made many more, let alone that they made it to the pentium era 🤣

I will post photos of the notebook and the P Pro too but I dont have them home until weekend

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Reply 30411 of 52699, by liqmat

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Caluser2000 wrote:
liqmat wrote:
Caluser2000 wrote:

Got this little gem.

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So who ripped off who I wonder?

The design lay out was around before both.

I don't remember anything like those two before I bought mine in the mid 90s. I mean there were trackballs, but not in that comfy design that I know of. Example?

Reply 30412 of 52699, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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I've finally found a Socket 479 board! Been looking for either the ASUS CT-479 adapter, or an appropriate board, to tinker with Pentium M on the desktop. I put up a wanted ad, and someone pointed me to a Dutch online computer store that still had two of these lightly used AOpen i915Ga-HSF boards, one with a Pentium M 770, and another with a Pentium M 730. Given the added price for a 770 was more than what they can be obtained for from China on eBay, I went for the 730 bundle. It came with the box (which has sun faded on the left side), manual, quick install guide, CD, heatsink (which is custom to the board) and I/O bracket. Quick test shows it works fine. Cost me €44, more than I'd normally spend on used 2000s motherboards, but this 479 stuff is rarer and often goes for more than this.

This will likely go in the freebie Lian Li PC60 case I got, and I want to pair it with an time appropriate GPU, maybe a 7800 GTX, to build a Pentium M gaming rig, because I can 🤣
One thing I'll look into, is seeing if I can mount a chipset heatsink on the CPU, AliExpress has tower-style coolers with the heatpipes, for example. The fins on those are small, but they can accomodate an 80mm fan, so it might cool the CPU better than the stock aluminium heatsink with its 40mm fan. And given I might grab another 770 and do a pin mod to set its bus speed to 667MHz instead of 553MHz, for some overclocking, I want all the cooling I can get 😎

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(And in case you find that PCIe x1 slot weirdly placed, yeah, that's actually a design fault from AOpen, they aligned it with the regular PCI and not the PCIe x16 slot... 🤣)

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Reply 30413 of 52699, by FAMICOMASTER

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Are you sure that's a 1x slot and not a built in modem slot? Many late 90s and early 2000s motherboards had built in modems, but left the analog components on a small daughter card for FCC reasons.

Reply 30414 of 52699, by Mut

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Bought on fleamarket last week.

Opti vlb socket3 motherboard in good shape.

Creative phone blaster in mint condition, the biggest isa card I have ever seen.

Both needs to be tested.

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Reply 30415 of 52699, by dionb

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FAMICOMASTER wrote:

Are you sure that's a 1x slot and not a built in modem slot? Many late 90s and early 2000s motherboards had built in modems, but left the analog components on a small daughter card for FCC reasons.

You're thinking about an AMR slot. This board is a bit too new for that, and it's the wrong size - AMR is symmetrical, same number of pins before and after the key, and not aligned with PCI but closer to the edge:
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For nostalgia's sake I have an Aztech MR-2800 in my ultimate P3 build (Tualatin 1400S, DDR, SiS635T chipset). No use for it now, but one of these days intend to get a home IPX (local telco had several that generated dialtone without external line) and network the old mess to a server with all the PPP bleeps and boops 😜

Reply 30416 of 52699, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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FAMICOMASTER wrote:

Are you sure that's a 1x slot and not a built in modem slot? Many late 90s and early 2000s motherboards had built in modems, but left the analog components on a small daughter card for FCC reasons.

Yeah, it actually is, the quick install guide, manual, and all online spec lists for this board list it as one. It's really silly they managed to screw that up, even in the guide it's clearly shown to be in the wrong position.

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Reply 30417 of 52699, by xjas

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^^ looks like "X1" is silkscreened onto the board too next to the slot in question. How do you even do that? Think about how many people must have looked at that design or its prototypes before it hit mass production.

Are those component video outs in the ATX I/O area, and a VESA flat panel connector underneath them? Never seen that before either. What a strange board.

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Reply 30418 of 52699, by Daniël Oosterhuis

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xjas wrote:

^^ looks like "X1" is silkscreened onto the board too next to the slot in question. How do you even do that? Think about how many people must have looked at that design or its prototypes before it hit mass production.

Are those component video outs in the ATX I/O area, and a VESA flat panel connector underneath them? Never seen that before either. What a strange board.

Yeah, those are Component outputs. Underneath it, there would be a D4 Video Connector on the Japanese version of this board, it's left bare on this one. That connector is specifically used in Japan, and carries Component as well. Also, the board has no PS/2 ports in the ATX I/O, relegating a PS/2 keyboard connector to a PCI slot plate that connects to headers on the board. This board is definitely quirky.

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Reply 30419 of 52699, by HanJammer

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Saved from crusher...

Keyboard is XT/AT unfortunatelly it misses one of the button caps (anybody recognizes what microswitch it is?) and the spiral cable is stretched a bit...

And this ProDesigner II card <3 - I loved it's BIOS intro: https://youtu.be/gBggJP7L1dI - gotta hoard all ET4000 cards I can find before Atari ST guys will ruin them all ;]

This Hercules Piece of S..t card has custom EPROM with Mazovia compatible Polish characters if anybody wonders what this sticker means...

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