Reply 30900 of 56703, by Unknown_K
Those are good to put in machines when you sell them so you can keep the good cards.
Collector of old computers, hardware, and software
Those are good to put in machines when you sell them so you can keep the good cards.
Collector of old computers, hardware, and software
wrote:Those are good to put in machines when you sell them so you can keep the good cards.
You're thinking of the SIS 6326.
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by the looks of that card, is clearly a 64 bit version since the top row of ram chips are missing, the 128 bit variant has all ram chips populated
It's okay if you're doing non-DOS 9x gaming... Project64 runs fine on it. IIRC GTA VC would run okay too
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
A pile of laptops:
Caddies, hard drives and batteries still present 😁 They were all just stuffed in a cardboard box with no padding, somehow the ones I cared about got here intact with the useless laptops taking the damage.
I had no idea of what this was before it got here, it has probably the most long name I've come across for a laptop yet:
This puts me up to 3 hardware wavetable having laptops now - I need to pare down my collection a bit now.
This is after attempting to clean the floppy drive - that was a pointless effort:
Hopefully I can get a replacement or use parts of this to make a replacement fit this laptop, which has one of the weirdest floppy drive mechanisms I've come across.
Those Latitude XPi CD computers are fantastic, some of my favorite 9x laptops out there. If only their display scaling wasn't so terrible.
They have a nice keyboard and I personally love the trackball. If you can, max out the RAM! I believe it will go to 48MB, which makes it pretty good for some early 9x stuff.
never had one of those Dell laptops with the trackballs... how's the trackball compared to a similar era touchpad or pointing stick?
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
wrote:never had one of those Dell laptops with the trackballs... how's the trackball compared to a similar era touchpad or pointing stick?
Personally I really hate those pointing sticks. I haven't found a single one I like.
The trackball is incredibly smooth - It's optical and works on a laser, instead of mechanical wheels. It's pretty good, a bit better with the common touchpads and miles better than most trackballs on similar machines (I.E. PowerBooks etc)
wtf...was quite sure to win this with my maximum bid...crazy
https://www.ebay.de/itm/730-gramm-CPUs-Gold-k … utorefresh=true
At least I hope that it was not a gold recycler who pays such price...
The days are getting shorter, it's getting dark sooner and people are starting to clean out their attics again. Got myself two little hauls today, both displayed here:
Huge pile of crap, with some highlights:
- Diamond Speedstar Pro VLB (CL-GD5428, 1MB but nice solder pads for second MB I intend to try out 😉 )
- Plextor PX-760A PATA DVD-RW
- Creative SB16 CT1740
- a nice Mitsumi 5.25" FDD
- a useful SATA hotswap bay
I was also eyeing the So775 motherboards for a possible upgrade for my youngest son's Athlon64 X2. The good news it that a C2D E8500 would indeed be a significant improvement. Bad news is that the C2D capable boards are BTX, not ATX, and full of bad caps. Also the more high-end GPUs are dead, at least the R9700 and 7600GS. Still need to test the PCIe stuff though.
Interesting bit is some Apple stuff (G4 AGP+ADC cards, IxMicro card with rebranded Number9 VGA core, G3 personality card, Ethernet adapter and a weird display-out card from the early 1990's I can't quite place) and a Sun Radeon PCI...
Most of the rest is going straight in my 'collect a box full and flog' pile. Which is of course exactly what the sellers did here 😉
You call that a LITTLE haul? Holy shit, great job!
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[*]IBM Thinkpad T43 - I wonder if it's got the GPU problem? I haven't even powered it up yet[/list]
I have one, which I had great success reflowing in my oven. Ran for a looong time afterwards, no problems. Probably still works today ..
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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wrote:You call that a LITTLE haul? Holy shit, great job!
Just a little understatement 😉
That said, quantity != quality. It was worth my while - and money - but only just so. Last night I tested everything I considered worth testing. Results were better than expected, only one dead motherboard (the HP OEM Asus P4 board) and the two dead VGA cards I already found, and the FDD needs a lot of cleaning to work reliably. That means that the low-profile Sapphire HD3650 PCIe is a useful upgrade for the HD4550 my youngest is currently using. I could buid two complete P4 systems (one late AGP, with the AOpen motherboard and the Radeon 9600 or so (as the 9700 and 7600GS are dead), the other an early PCIe with the HP OEM MSI board and X1950Pro), but that era just doesn't gey my juices flowing so I probably can't be bothered. Have been looking around for a BTX case too, but no luck - mBTX is uncommon but easy enough to find, full BTX basically only leads back to complete systems with the HP/Compaq DC7900 flex "mini"tower those boards came from.
Still, happy with my CT1740, GD5428 and PX-760A.
Pictures of my recent eBay purchases (except the 4MB RAM card the 16MB replaced).
- Kingston 16MB RAM card
- Cisco Aironet LCM-352 PCMCIA card (it's actually meant for the pci slot module but the idea was to be able to close the PCMCIA bay door so it has "internal" wifi like a modern laptop)
- Lucent WaveLan Silver (Orinoco Silver) WiFi card, this was my second choice for wifi because the PDF instructions seemed way less fiddly compared to the Cisco.
About $30 total for all parts, and all worked out or so it seems.
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wrote:Have been looking around for a BTX case too, but no luck - mBTX is uncommon but easy enough to find, full BTX basically only leads back to complete systems with the HP/Compaq DC7900 flex "mini"tower those boards came from.
Maybe have a look for one of the old modular CM Stacker cases like this one (not mine) https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=153692010336 which allowed for easy conversion between full ATX & BTX
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Maybe have a look for one of the old modular CM Stacker cases like this one (not mine) https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=153692010336 which allowed for easy conversion between full ATX & BTX
Good tip, thanks!
There's one for sale more or less locally. Monumentally huge case, but should do the trick. Let's see if the seller still has it...
Permedia 2 and Vendex card were in a bunch of random junk I bought... not tested yet, I don't have high hopes for them as the rest of the junk were in pretty bad shape. Also this vendex card has some weird bodge on the backside and somebody tried to use it in 16-bit slot as you can see... I don't know much about it too (only that it's ram expansion/graphics card/multi I/O from Vendex Turbo 888 XT machine...
Also got this nice CT2760 and Voodoo 1 for a good price. AWE32 is working fine, but Voodoo 1 is semi-dead (like I anticipated - most of them are) - as you can see it throws some artifacts, it's not detected by Windows too... one of the resistor ladders and some pins on the lower chip also seem like it overheated badly in the past... I havn't payed for it yet, so I will get it for the price of the bracket (as these seem hardly available) or I'm returning it to the seller...
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Her in doors turned up with this
I'm sure I can find a use for it.
There's a glitch in the matrix.
A founding member of the 286 appreciation society.
Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉
wrote:AWE32 is working fine.
NICE ! A jumper set AWE32 is worth gold imho. Can be used on anything from 386 to Pentium w/o issue.
added: and they are getting quit rare to find compared to the pnp versions...
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wrote:Permedia 2 and Vendex card were in a bunch of random junk I bought... not tested yet, I don't have high hopes for them as the rest of the junk were in pretty bad shape. Also this vendex card has some weird bodge on the backside and somebody tried to use it in 16-bit slot as you can see... I don't know much about it too (only that it's ram expansion/graphics card/multi I/O from Vendex Turbo 888 XT machine...
Looks like a generic MDA / Hercules card with 512K of RAM on it. Looks like it's got a light pen and two joystick ports, too. The jumpers up top are probably for the joysticks, if I had to guess. Is that an bus mouse port at the bottom?