liqmat wrote on 2020-10-07, 15:44:
Yeah. Every company has its ups and downs. ECS actually made a decent Socket 8 board. The P6FX1-A.
An envious haul, those ECS boards look top notch, what a difference a few years makes.
JSO wrote on 2020-10-07, 20:13:
@Hanamichi
M7MIA I don't know her. I use to search motherboards I remembering have been reviewed on Greek magazines back to the day.
Where did you find them boxed? I only search on eBay.
That's the only board that supports DDR memory and retains an isa slot for Socket A.
A mixture of places including eBay UK/US but for some reason in the UK we keep the motherboard boxes but throw the rest 🤣 so there are some good finds to be had.
I'm liking the quality of JDM PIII AOpen boards as well.
brownk wrote on 2020-10-08, 16:29:
TB_Pinnacle_Studio.jpg
I had looked out for a while, and this just arrived on my desk.
I can't believe how good the Pinnacle sounds it is ridiculous. No pops, hum, just great sound. It could be an Arcam cd player in disguise.
FWIW I managed to get the mixer and digital input/output working in DOS by initializing in W98 and then rebooting to DOS from W98 start menu. Obviously no FM but MIDI might be possible.
SodaSuccubus wrote on 2020-10-08, 16:31:
Let's get some Japanese retro computing up in here
Now you're talking 😁
9821 should be easily upgradeable. It does look like a Powermac 7200
Got another H98 on Yahoo to replace my dead one. This thing cost a few pennies new.