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Reply 13780 of 27433, by Predator99

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Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams 😁

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- SUNTAC 80286
- RLL- and IDE-CF-drive
- 12 MB XMS, 2 MB EMS
- EGA with option to connect a VGA
- AWE32 with 32MB RAM
- no slot free 😉

😀 😀 😀

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Reply 13781 of 27433, by Bruninho

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I'm finally playing Indiana Jones and The Fate Of Atlantis. I'm right in the process of getting the three stones - I just got the first one.

"Design isn't just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works."
JOBS, Steve.
READ: Right to Repair sucks and is illegal!

Reply 13782 of 27433, by Old PC Hunter

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Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-28, 22:56:
Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams :-D […]
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Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams 😁

Re: Profex "PC 33" - Suntac 80286-12

- SUNTAC 80286
- RLL- and IDE-CF-drive
- 12 MB XMS, 2 MB EMS
- EGA with option to connect a VGA
- AWE32 with 32MB RAM
- no slot free 😉

😀 😀 😀

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Nice 286! Do you have any benchmarks of it's preformance? I have a 286 also, it's an AST Bravo 286 Model 5 with an 10 MHZ CPU, an Adlib, an 80287 XL, and VGA. It would be interesting to see how my system compares to yours.

Set up retro boxes:
DOS:286 10 MHZ/ET4000AX1MB/270 MB HDD/4 MB RAM/Adlib/80287 XL
W98:P2 450/Radeon 7000 64 MB/23 GB HDD/SB 16 clone/384 MB RAM
XP:ATHLON X2 6000+/2 GB RAM/Radeon X1900XTX/2x120 GB SSD/1x160 GB and 1x250 GB 7.2k HDD's/ECS A740 GM-M/SB X-Fi

Reply 13783 of 27433, by Predator99

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Old PC Hunter wrote on 2019-12-29, 05:33:
Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-28, 22:56:
Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams :-D […]
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Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams 😁

Re: Profex "PC 33" - Suntac 80286-12

- SUNTAC 80286
- RLL- and IDE-CF-drive
- 12 MB XMS, 2 MB EMS
- EGA with option to connect a VGA
- AWE32 with 32MB RAM
- no slot free 😉

😀 😀 😀

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Nice 286! Do you have any benchmarks of it's preformance? I have a 286 also, it's an AST Bravo 286 Model 5 with an 10 MHZ CPU, an Adlib, an 80287 XL, and VGA. It would be interesting to see how my system compares to yours.

Thanks!
Which Benchmark do you like to see?
But this System isnt build for speed, otherwise I would have chosen a ET3000 and a faster CPU. 80287 is a good idea indeed, will take a look if I have a spare 😉

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Reply 13784 of 27433, by derSammler

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Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-28, 22:56:

- SUNTAC 80286
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- AWE32 with 32MB RAM

What's the point of an AWE32 with even 32 MB RAM in a 286? It's completely wasted, as you can make no use of their features. Especially of the RAM, which is Windows-only. Adlib or any Sound Blaster up to the Pro 2 would be appropriate for a 286.

Reply 13785 of 27433, by gdjacobs

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Pretty sure you can load 1st gen soundfonts (SBK files) in DOS. I don't believe MPU-401 emulation will work without EMM386, though, and titles with native EMU chip support would probably flatten a 286.

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Reply 13787 of 27433, by Predator99

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derSammler wrote on 2019-12-29, 10:41:
Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-28, 22:56:

- SUNTAC 80286
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- AWE32 with 32MB RAM

What's the point of an AWE32 with even 32 MB RAM in a 286? It's completely wasted, as you can make no use of their features. Especially of the RAM, which is Windows-only. Adlib or any Sound Blaster up to the Pro 2 would be appropriate for a 286.

Well, I have a dozen of them and can afford it :-p

Reply 13788 of 27433, by BloodyCactus

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can still play mods, s3m, xm on an awe32 with ram on a 286 😀

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Reply 13789 of 27433, by Old PC Hunter

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Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-29, 09:46:
Thanks! Which Benchmark do you like to see? But this System isnt build for speed, otherwise I would have chosen a ET3000 and a […]
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Old PC Hunter wrote on 2019-12-29, 05:33:
Predator99 wrote on 2019-12-28, 22:56:
Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams :-D […]
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Almost finished working on my Profex-80286 and totally happy with it - System of my dreams 😁

Re: Profex "PC 33" - Suntac 80286-12

- SUNTAC 80286
- RLL- and IDE-CF-drive
- 12 MB XMS, 2 MB EMS
- EGA with option to connect a VGA
- AWE32 with 32MB RAM
- no slot free 😉

😀 😀 😀

IMG_0055.JPG
IMG_0080r.jpg

Nice 286! Do you have any benchmarks of it's preformance? I have a 286 also, it's an AST Bravo 286 Model 5 with an 10 MHZ CPU, an Adlib, an 80287 XL, and VGA. It would be interesting to see how my system compares to yours.

Thanks!
Which Benchmark do you like to see?
But this System isnt build for speed, otherwise I would have chosen a ET3000 and a faster CPU. 80287 is a good idea indeed, will take a look if I have a spare 😉

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Do you have a Landmark Speed Test 6.0 benchmark? That would be cool to see, along with TOPBENCH, Norton Sysinfo, and maybe 3dbench 1.0. Ill include my system benchmarks below. I got a 4.0 in 3dbench, but I don't have a picture of the score right now. It was a big jump from my 8 MHZ preformance though.

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Set up retro boxes:
DOS:286 10 MHZ/ET4000AX1MB/270 MB HDD/4 MB RAM/Adlib/80287 XL
W98:P2 450/Radeon 7000 64 MB/23 GB HDD/SB 16 clone/384 MB RAM
XP:ATHLON X2 6000+/2 GB RAM/Radeon X1900XTX/2x120 GB SSD/1x160 GB and 1x250 GB 7.2k HDD's/ECS A740 GM-M/SB X-Fi

Reply 13790 of 27433, by Shagittarius

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You need a better video board, my 8Mhz IBM AT would probably outperform your machine in actual gameplay.

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Reply 13791 of 27433, by Old PC Hunter

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Yeah, im planning to buy one as i've seen how weak this video board is. Your 8 MHZ system seems a bit slow though according to the benchmark. Mine preformed like a 12 MHZ AT with a 13 MHZ 80287 when I did the test back on 8 MHZ.

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DOS:286 10 MHZ/ET4000AX1MB/270 MB HDD/4 MB RAM/Adlib/80287 XL
W98:P2 450/Radeon 7000 64 MB/23 GB HDD/SB 16 clone/384 MB RAM
XP:ATHLON X2 6000+/2 GB RAM/Radeon X1900XTX/2x120 GB SSD/1x160 GB and 1x250 GB 7.2k HDD's/ECS A740 GM-M/SB X-Fi

Reply 13792 of 27433, by Standard Def Steve

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I played a bunch of DOS games...in DOSBox running on Tiger running on a dual cpu 1.25GHz PPC G4.

It kinda weirded me out, seeing my old faves running on that thing. The games all looked and sounded normal. Gameplay even felt normal with no input lag at all, which, given the multiple layers of emulation they were going through, was pretty impressive. But right beside the monitor...right beside Corncob 3D, my Corncob 3D...was a super shiny tower with handles and a half eaten apple on its side! It didn't even have the courtesy to beep at startup. No, it instead played some strange chord, which totally gave me the heebie jeebies.

About half an hour later my uneasiness got the best of me, so I put the MDD away and hefted my P200 back onto the desk and man did that ever feel right! Back in my comfort zone, I wasted the rest of my Sunday morning playing Mortal Kombat and Turrican II.

94 MHz NEC VR4300 | SGI Reality CoPro | 8MB RDRAM | Each game gets its own SSD - nooice!

Reply 13793 of 27433, by Shagittarius

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Old PC Hunter wrote on 2019-12-30, 00:01:

Yeah, im planning to buy one as i've seen how weak this video board is. Your 8 MHZ system seems a bit slow though according to the benchmark. Mine preformed like a 12 MHZ AT with a 13 MHZ 80287 when I did the test back on 8 MHZ.

When it comes to these older machines I don't think the newer versions of Landmark are accurate. I think you should try with V2.0, at least this version accurately describes my AT:

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Reply 13794 of 27433, by xjas

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I built a table.

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Yes, it's four lengths of 2x2 I got for free from a demolition site, four wood screws, some glue, and a piece of MDF.
It has ONE JOB - to hold up an Xbox and the Aopen mini-PC I use to interface with it - so here it is doing it. 😜

Actually this was good practice for a rather cool studio desk expansion I'm working on, since I haven't worked with wood in quite a while. Will post up pics when that project gets underway.

twitch.tv/oldskooljay - playing the obscure, forgotten & weird - most Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:30 PM PDT. Bonus streams elsewhen!

Reply 13795 of 27433, by xjas

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Aaaaand it fits perfectly, exactly where I needed it to go. Success!

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Now to re-wire everything & start on part 2...

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Reply 13796 of 27433, by Predator99

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Old PC Hunter wrote on 2019-12-30, 00:01:

Yeah, im planning to buy one as i've seen how weak this video board is. Your 8 MHZ system seems a bit slow though according to the benchmark. Mine preformed like a 12 MHZ AT with a 13 MHZ 80287 when I did the test back on 8 MHZ.

I have posted my results here:
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Video is of course very slow as its a 8-bit EGA with VGA output. CPU seems to be OK - or to fast for a 286-12 😁

Reply 13798 of 27433, by Old PC Hunter

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Nice! Your CPU seems to do very well. I think a math co-processor would be a cool upgrade, but if you don't have anything that uses it, I wouldn't spend $35 on an 80287 XL like I did. I ordered a Tseng ET4000AX 1 MB ISA card for my 286, so when that comes, maybe my system will be a little bit more competitive. I'll hand over the benchmarks with that when it comes. 🙂

Set up retro boxes:
DOS:286 10 MHZ/ET4000AX1MB/270 MB HDD/4 MB RAM/Adlib/80287 XL
W98:P2 450/Radeon 7000 64 MB/23 GB HDD/SB 16 clone/384 MB RAM
XP:ATHLON X2 6000+/2 GB RAM/Radeon X1900XTX/2x120 GB SSD/1x160 GB and 1x250 GB 7.2k HDD's/ECS A740 GM-M/SB X-Fi

Reply 13799 of 27433, by pentiumspeed

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Disassembled the compaq LTE lite/25, did discover three surprises, one is 8mb card installed and DC-DC board had 5A fuse blown and burnt tantalum capacitor (still shorted) so I'll have to repair the DC-DC board. This is old old school SMD fat capacitor, it has a pin on one end for polarity and orange body. Hybrid thick film board too.
The standby batter pack didn't leak juice. Oh cool. 😀

What I intend exactly was repair anything that is not working I come across during collecting stuff. Well, since I repair things is my career was CRT and LCD, consumer electronic and computer repair. My current job is micro-soldering on cell phones and game consoles, computer at current work now. 😀
Also my hobby is repairing stuff too.

Cheers,

Great Northern aka Canada.