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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 36600 of 52744, by konc

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Xicor wrote on 2020-10-20, 14:38:

Just received in the mail a sad Schneider EuroPc II. This must be a fetish of mine, my eyes only see pain, but yet in some way this machines are appealing to me. Anyway it is my first "II" variant of the EuroPc.

Oh god it's almost as if these EuroPCs had a special evil kind of leaking Vartas and their motherboard is a Varta-juice magnet. All look the same. Good luck with that, it doesn't look too promising

Reply 36601 of 52744, by HanJammer

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Aublak wrote on 2020-10-22, 23:26:

I spurged today. I bought this all for $60.
I haven't identified some of it yet. I'm kinda curious about this weird Creative video card. And I found an extremely early Creative card. Game Blaster? If I'm not mistaken.

CT7230 is just MPEG2 decoder (PC-DVD Encore).

CT1350B - that's Sound Blaster 2.0 - you just need OPL2 chip (you can still buy them on eBay) and you are good to go (as long as the card works).

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Reply 36602 of 52744, by Aublak

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HanJammer wrote on 2020-10-23, 07:50:
Aublak wrote on 2020-10-22, 23:26:

I spurged today. I bought this all for $60.
I haven't identified some of it yet. I'm kinda curious about this weird Creative video card. And I found an extremely early Creative card. Game Blaster? If I'm not mistaken.

CT7230 is just MPEG2 decoder (PC-DVD Encore).

CT1350B - that's Sound Blaster 2.0 - you just need OPL2 chip (you can still buy them on eBay) and you are good to go (as long as the card works).

That simple, huh.

Thanks.

Reply 36606 of 52744, by Horun

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Aublak wrote on 2020-10-23, 11:47:
HanJammer wrote on 2020-10-23, 07:50:
Aublak wrote on 2020-10-22, 23:26:

I spurged today. I bought this all for $60.
I haven't identified some of it yet. I'm kinda curious about this weird Creative video card. And I found an extremely early Creative card. Game Blaster? If I'm not mistaken.

CT7230 is just MPEG2 decoder (PC-DVD Encore).

CT1350B - that's Sound Blaster 2.0 - you just need OPL2 chip (you can still buy them on eBay) and you are good to go (as long as the card works).

That simple, huh.

Thanks.

Yes ! Because your card has the little socketed Y3014B DAC chip it just needs a Yamaha YM3812 chip in the big socket.
Nice haul on all the vid cards too !

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Reply 36607 of 52744, by Slot1

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I bought the Tyan Tiger 100 S1832D Dual Slot1 motherboard. Looks like revision F, it will probably work fine with two P3 850MHz processors.

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Reply 36608 of 52744, by chrismeyer6

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slimblin wrote on 2020-10-24, 07:31:

Hi all!

I've bought this box recently:

Wow what a blast from the past. My elementary school used these for the pre-k through 2nd grade students. They were weird to use but fun when you got used to it.

Reply 36609 of 52744, by pete8475

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Ordered an Acorp Slot 1 440BX AT motherboard on ebay a few weeks ago and it came today.

I'm probably going to replace my K6-2 motherboard and CPU with this and a slot 1 P3.

I have never used (or even seen in person) any Acorp products before, I downloaded a pdf manual for this board and it helpfully states this is a SOLT 1 motherboard. 😁

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Reply 36612 of 52744, by bZbZbZ

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I picked up a junky (but fully working) Pentium 4 (s478) system yesterday for $40 Canadian.

The video card is none other than the fastest AGP card ever made...

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Reply 36613 of 52744, by luckybob

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bZbZbZ wrote on 2020-10-25, 04:19:

junky Pentium 4 system

An asus P4P800-E DLX is NOT junky! (nice score on the video card as well)

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 36614 of 52744, by devius

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pete8475 wrote on 2020-10-25, 02:08:

... this is a SOLT 1 motherboard. 😁

Ah yes, the SOLT 1 platform. 🧐 Very advanced for its time. Too bad it didn't catch on like the clearly inferior SLOT 1.

Reply 36615 of 52744, by bZbZbZ

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luckybob wrote on 2020-10-25, 08:22:
bZbZbZ wrote on 2020-10-25, 04:19:

junky Pentium 4 system

An asus P4P800-E DLX is NOT junky! (nice score on the video card as well)

Thanks! I think this is the non-E version of the P4P800 Deluxe... it has the 3COM onboard ethernet, and the VIA chip for IDE RAID. The mobo says "REV 2.00" on the PCB and the documentation on the Asus website shows the REV1 board with silver heatsink.

Reply 36617 of 52744, by bZbZbZ

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luckybob wrote on 2020-10-25, 16:05:

Well, I did the best I could with the image I had. ^.^

Yes, amazing! I couldn't quite figure out the motherboard model number until after I bought it.

Reply 36618 of 52744, by newtmonkey

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One of the most enjoyable things about building and maintaining an old DOS PC is that you can ALWAYS find some way to improve it!

I'm currently running my P133 (Baby-AT motherboard) with a NOS AT power supply that so far has worked fine, but I'm a bit paranoid about it failing (and taking something else out with it). I recently ordered an AT-ATX cable converter (Ebay) and an ENERMAX EG375P-VE from a seller who had several NOS up for sale on Yahoo Auctions JP for just around 20USD before shipping.

Reply 36619 of 52744, by Munx

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I thought I got myself an 8bit ISA serial card for 1Euro. But then I realized that its a female connector. Too few pins for VGA.
Did I buy a CGA/Monochrome video card?
Can I use it on a VGA monitor with a passive adapter?

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The FireStarter 2.0 - The wooden K5
The Underdog - The budget K6
The Voodoo powerhouse - The power-hungry K7
The troll PC - The Socket 423 Pentium 4