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Reply 30880 of 56703, by Warlord

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may want to look into docking station for your thinkpad, IBM usually supplied PCI slots and on very old think pads ISA slots in docking stations. I have a slectadock 2 for my 770x and it has pci and isa slots, on my t41 and t43 I have a newer dock that has 1 pci slot inside. You can add a real sound card then and even add a voodoo. 😵

Reply 30881 of 56703, by oeuvre

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Dell OEM NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 128MB AGP video card... for that Pentium 4 Comapq Evo.

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Reply 30882 of 56703, by Horun

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Nice laptop and vid card ! All I could find of value in the last few days at the thrifts stores was a MS original Intellimouse (Serial and PS/2 compat w/adapter), a box of unopened Sony 5.25" HD floppies and a NSHL468 ethernet cable tester. $12 total but last month got a Leading Edge DC-2014 XT KB for $5 works perfectly. Just not much good stuff in my area..

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 30883 of 56703, by henryVK

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Horun wrote:

Nice laptop and vid card ! All I could find of value in the last few days at the thrifts stores was a MS original Intellimouse (Serial and PS/2 compat w/adapter), a box of unopened Sony 5.25" HD floppies and a NSHL468 ethernet cable tester. $12 total but last month got a Leading Edge DC-2014 XT KB for $5 works perfectly. Just not much good stuff in my area..

Which MS mouse was the first to be officially called "IntelliMouse", though?

I was wondering that the other day because I kept seeing people refer to these (which I love and have two of) or the first MS scrollwheel ones as IntelliMouse. I got this one in the 2000's and it was sold as a IntelliMouse 1.1...

Reply 30884 of 56703, by gex85

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henryVK wrote:
Horun wrote:

Nice laptop and vid card ! All I could find of value in the last few days at the thrifts stores was a MS original Intellimouse (Serial and PS/2 compat w/adapter), a box of unopened Sony 5.25" HD floppies and a NSHL468 ethernet cable tester. $12 total but last month got a Leading Edge DC-2014 XT KB for $5 works perfectly. Just not much good stuff in my area..

Which MS mouse was the first to be officially called "IntelliMouse", though?

I was wondering that the other day because I kept seeing people refer to these (which I love and have two of) or the first MS scrollwheel ones as IntelliMouse. I got this one in the 2000's and it was sold as a IntelliMouse 1.1...

Wikipedia has all the details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IntelliMouse

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Reply 30885 of 56703, by henryVK

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Cheers! Don't know how I overlooked that.

Reply 30886 of 56703, by gex85

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henryVK wrote:

Cheers! Don't know how I overlooked that.

You're welcome 😉

By the way, on eBay US a new listing popped up with someone selling Pentium III 1GHz (100 MHz FSB) CPUs for a very reasonable price of just about 20$ each. He seems to have about 50 pcs in stock: 123622660677
If shipping wasn't so expensive to Europe, I would have hit "Buy it now" within seconds 😁
Maybe an interesting opportunity for those of you located in the US, these things don't show up too often, let alone at this price point.

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Reply 30887 of 56703, by henryVK

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Ahh -- jetzt lese ich auch woher du kommst 🤣

Coppermines gehören nicht in mein Beuteschema, aber für andere bestimmt relevant!

Reply 30888 of 56703, by twilliamc

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I purchased my childhood computer in an unknown condition. An HP Pavilion 5010. Unfortunately the motherboard appears to be toast (ebay seller said it powered on but had not post). The ISA modem had a nice black spot on it that must have made it back to the board killing it. Thankfully this replacement motherboard was available on eBay and posts just fine. Maybe I will get around to attempting a repair on the old board...

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Reply 30889 of 56703, by oeuvre

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henryVK wrote:

Cheers! Don't know how I overlooked that.

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Reply 30890 of 56703, by Xicor

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In the past days I received a couple of treats, namely a Simcheck adapter for plcc/soj Dram and a pair of GTX690. Probably these graphics cards are not yet vintage for my definition but surely matches some hardware vendors ("Vintage products are those that have not been manufactured for more than 5 and less than 7 years ago"). Nevertheless, time will make it so.

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At last, but not the least, managed to save a cool computer from the scrap yard, it has a Acorp 5ALI61 Mobo paired with a AMD K6-II 450 AFX. After replacing the leaking capacitors it sprigged back to life 😎

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I'm thinking that it may be a good candidate to pair with my voodoo banshee.

Reply 30891 of 56703, by liqmat

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Xicor wrote:

...a pair of GTX690. Probably these graphics cards are not yet vintage for my definition but surely matches some hardware vendors ("Vintage products are those that have not been manufactured for more than 5 and less than 7 years ago"). Nevertheless, time will make it so.

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Yeah, those have a great industrial look to them actually. Thumbs up.

Reply 30893 of 56703, by Vynix

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Ooooh, nice. I've been wanting to get a couple GTX 690 but the prices are just too high to justify it.

There's a guy in Scunthorpe who's selling some for roughly 50 bucks or so, but they appear to be non-functional. I'll grab one soon enough just for shit and giggles for my collection.

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Reply 30894 of 56703, by Xicor

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Vynix wrote:
cyclone3d wrote:

Ooooh, nice. I've been wanting to get a couple GTX 690 but the prices are just too high to justify it.

There's a guy in Scunthorpe who's selling some for roughly 50 bucks or so, but they appear to be non-functional. I'll grab one soon enough just for shit and giggles for my collection.

I was thinking that I overpaid @ 75€ a pop, but taking in account the crazy market outhere and the fully functional state of those 2 gorgeous beast, I jumped to the deal. Buyer's remorse, but not really, I will have a bunch of fun rigging a 4 way SLI 😀

Reply 30895 of 56703, by henryVK

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oeuvre wrote:
henryVK wrote:

Cheers! Don't know how I overlooked that.

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Dude 🤣

Reply 30896 of 56703, by Merovign

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Xicor wrote:

In the past days I received a couple of treats, namely a Simcheck adapter for plcc/soj Dram and a pair of GTX690. Probably these graphics cards are not yet vintage for my definition but surely matches some hardware vendors ("Vintage products are those that have not been manufactured for more than 5 and less than 7 years ago"). Nevertheless, time will make it so.

It's kind of funny to think about it, but a few years after quantum computing takes off, perhaps, almost everything people have now will be "instant vintage." It will take a little while for that to happen, depending on the economics of the situation. And how long it takes people to make usable software for them...

*Too* *many* *things*!

Reply 30897 of 56703, by FAMICOMASTER

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oeuvre wrote:
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Dell OEM NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 128MB AGP video card... for that Pentium 4 Comapq Evo.

Hey, I have a ton of these! Are they any good?

Reply 30898 of 56703, by Warlord

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It is what it is. Define good.

Reply 30899 of 56703, by gdjacobs

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Warlord wrote:

It is what it is. Define good.

Like TNT2 M64s, they have their purpose.

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