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Reply 17320 of 27436, by assasincz

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Finally got around to getting the CT3679 AWE32 sound working in Win 3.1 on my Compaq Presario 460. With that, and my recently acquired Compaq Enhanced III keyboard and Logitech Wingman Extreme 3002 joystick, this childhood setup of mine is nearing completion. Maybe a nice pair of speakers...any suggestions?

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Reply 17321 of 27436, by fosterwj03

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I decided to spend some time this morning testing out my “new to me” IBM-branded Matrox G200 PCI video card with Windows NT 3.51 on my Ivy Bridge Core i5-3570. The G200 has a programable RAMDAC which makes 2D-accelerated widescreen resolutions possible in these older operating systems. You just need to modify the monitor definition file (MGA.MON) to specify the correct signal parameters for a custom resolution. This works with OS2 Warp as well.

The card’s 8MB of SDRAM also allows 32-bit color depth at 1080p.

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Reply 17322 of 27436, by Almoststew1990

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Today I stuck my mish-mash of old and new 486 together for some Sim City 2000 and Doom 2 which I really need to play through to completion.

I've also got my eye on a motherboard on eBay which currently has zero bids !

Ryzen 3700X | 16GB 3600MHz RAM | AMD 6800XT | 2Tb NVME SSD | Windows 10
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I have a vacancy for a main Windows 98 PC

Reply 17323 of 27436, by Dmetsys

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Almoststew1990 wrote on 2020-11-29, 17:06:

I've also got my eye on a motherboard on eBay which currently has zero bids !

Just make sure that you set a higher bid on top of your current bid. There's always someone out there looking to screw you within the last 30 seconds of the auction.


A7N8X-LA | 2800+ | GeForce2 MX400 | Audigy 2 ZS
BE6-II 1.0 | PIII-933 | Viper 770 TNT2 | Live 5.1 Value
MS-5169 | K6-2 450 | Voodoo3 3000 AGP | AWE64 Value
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Reply 17324 of 27436, by ragefury32

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Looking at the documentation for USB-PD protocol - thinking about replacing the 16v IBM 5.5/2.5mm ThinkPad power bricks with USB-PD equivalents. Especially since the machines have deader-than-doornails batteries and USB-PD power banks will simply get cheaper and more plentiful. I mean, even those vintage machines should get some of that modern hardware love, especially if practicality dictates it.

The problem? The cheap USB-PD dongles from China are seemingly PD version 1.0 and seem to only work with 20v output - trying to determine if it's a good idea to make a 20-24 year old Thinkpad accept 20v, or whether 15v (used in PD 2.0 and above) will yield a stable machine (it...might?). Then I'll have to figure if it's possible to mess with those dongles to only negotiate 15v (or put in some electronics to convert from 20v to 16v).

Also look at SPI for resuscitating my Gotek UFA1M44-U100 (the MiniUSB version). I still want to see FlashFloppy installed/working on it.

Reply 17325 of 27436, by Shagittarius

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Dmetsys wrote on 2020-11-29, 17:12:
Almoststew1990 wrote on 2020-11-29, 17:06:

I've also got my eye on a motherboard on eBay which currently has zero bids !

Just make sure that you set a higher bid on top of your current bid. There's always someone out there looking to screw you within the last 30 seconds of the auction.

People that bid in the last 30 seconds are not looking to screw anyone, they are looking to not get screwed. No one should ever bid prior to the last 30 seconds, If you really want auctions to be fair an reflect real life prices without manipulation all auctions should be blind and everyone should only bid once.

Reply 17326 of 27436, by MCGA

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I finally routed the PC speaker through my SB16. It was way too loud. I had to cut the speaker wire and splice it with another, but now I can control the volume. I'd like to add in a switch and volume option though, so that I can use the built in speaker, as its sound is unique.

I also swapped out my CD rom for a newer one I found the other year. The newer one was from a Dell. It's faster and substantially quieter, which is nice. I didn't want to play CD games on my 486, because the drive that came with it sounded like a washing machine on spin cycle when in use.

The only bummer, is that the new CD drive is a dark gray, so it doesn't quite match the black bevel around it on my case -- which is beige with black accents.

Reply 17327 of 27436, by debs3759

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Shagittarius wrote on 2020-11-29, 20:24:
Dmetsys wrote on 2020-11-29, 17:12:
Almoststew1990 wrote on 2020-11-29, 17:06:

I've also got my eye on a motherboard on eBay which currently has zero bids !

Just make sure that you set a higher bid on top of your current bid. There's always someone out there looking to screw you within the last 30 seconds of the auction.

People that bid in the last 30 seconds are not looking to screw anyone, they are looking to not get screwed. No one should ever bid prior to the last 30 seconds, If you really want auctions to be fair an reflect real life prices without manipulation all auctions should be blind and everyone should only bid once.

I agree. I usually set a snipe for the last ten seconds with my maximum bid. Nothing to do with screwing people over.

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Reply 17328 of 27436, by PD2JK

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Wasn't happy with the noise from the sleeve bearing fan. So that's where two of my old friends come in, and keep the Palit GF3 Ti200 cool.

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Yes, it's a three slot cooler. 😉

i386 16 ⇒ i486 DX4 100 ⇒ Pentium MMX 200 ⇒ Athlon Orion 700 | TB 1000 ⇒ AthlonXP 1700+ ⇒ Opteron 165 ⇒ Dual Opteron 856

Reply 17329 of 27436, by Jed118

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drosse1meyer wrote on 2020-11-28, 16:08:

Trying to fix a retrobright that ran wild...

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What method do you use? I use the hair bleach cream, saran wrap + sun. You gotta get it on there somewhat evenly and apply the wrap tight around it and not let bubbles appear. I've never had a bad turnout, only one was "fair" (still better than the yellowed color it started with) because I didn't apply the wrap properly and I put it in front of a dirty window, so when the sun moved, the dirt eclipsed certain parts of the computer. The solution was to do it again, outside, with an even coat. It markedly decreased the blotching, at first glance it looked great, but some spots were still a bit darker than others. I wouldn't call this marbling per-se.

Other than that, I'm down to 30-40% of the bottle, which I bought probably 2, maybe 3 years ago. Investment has paid off though 😉

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Reply 17330 of 27436, by Jed118

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PD2JK wrote on 2020-11-29, 21:16:
Wasn't happy with the noise from the sleeve bearing fan. So that's where two of my old friends come in, and keep the Palit GF3 T […]
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Wasn't happy with the noise from the sleeve bearing fan. So that's where two of my old friends come in, and keep the Palit GF3 Ti200 cool.

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Yes, it's a three slot cooler. 😉

No real estate for cards beside it 🤣!

How was the heatsink attached?

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Reply 17331 of 27436, by PD2JK

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The Zalman 47J is quite flexible when it comes to installing it. You can adjust two little'arms' and then fasten it with two pushpins.

The fan is attached with supplied rubber/silicone pushpins.

i386 16 ⇒ i486 DX4 100 ⇒ Pentium MMX 200 ⇒ Athlon Orion 700 | TB 1000 ⇒ AthlonXP 1700+ ⇒ Opteron 165 ⇒ Dual Opteron 856

Reply 17332 of 27436, by Dmetsys

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Shagittarius wrote on 2020-11-29, 20:24:

No one should ever bid prior to the last 30 seconds.

It's happened to me more times than I can count. I guess we can agree to disagree on the morales of those that snipe at the last moment, especially in situations where only 2 bids were placed in a day. That's why I always choose 'Buy It Now'. There's always some goof that'll come in and do it for no reason.


A7N8X-LA | 2800+ | GeForce2 MX400 | Audigy 2 ZS
BE6-II 1.0 | PIII-933 | Viper 770 TNT2 | Live 5.1 Value
MS-5169 | K6-2 450 | Voodoo3 3000 AGP | AWE64 Value
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LS-486E | Am5x86-P75

Reply 17333 of 27436, by RetroLizard

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Dmetsys wrote on 2020-11-29, 23:42:
Shagittarius wrote on 2020-11-29, 20:24:

No one should ever bid prior to the last 30 seconds.

It's happened to me more times than I can count. I guess we can agree to disagree on the morales of those that snipe at the last moment, especially in situations where only 2 bids were placed in a day. That's why I always choose 'Buy It Now'. There's always some goof that'll come in and do it for no reason.

Honestly, I can agree with you there. I prefer "Buy it Now" on ebay for that reason.

Reply 17334 of 27436, by pentiumspeed

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Got AA lithium energizer cells and finally found piece of connector with pigtail wires that was cut off from compaq motherboard that I bought while ago, then spliced this connector to 3x AA battery holder, then blocked one of connector's pin with a piece of toothpick for keying. About 5V floating voltage reading then set onto this for CMOS battery, which is typically 4.5V.

Studying the Compaq Deskpro XL power supply to understand this combination of features better to help with my troubleshooting the twitchy PSU issue.

Cheers,

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Reply 17335 of 27436, by Horun

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Played some Zoo Tycoon 🤣

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 17336 of 27436, by aha2940

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Connected again my WinME machine, then played some "Slave Zero", "Crimsonland", "Hexen II", "Serious Sam: the second encounter" "Dark Forces" and then installed "Jedi Knight II: Mysteries of the Sith". I find it interesting to use Windows ME. I never used it back in the day, but so far I've had no issues due to it (AFAIK). Most issues with this machine have had to do with the nVidia drivers, which seem to be finicky for my GeForce 2 MX400.

Reply 17337 of 27436, by HanJammer

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Designed and printed a couple of these...

Grab the design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4669790

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Reply 17338 of 27436, by TechieDude

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luckybob wrote on 2020-11-29, 07:51:
In other news, I went totally Office Space on my old Brother Printer. I bought brand new toner for it, only for something in th […]
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In other news, I went totally Office Space on my old Brother Printer. I bought brand new toner for it, only for something in the paper path to screw up. I wasn't having a good day to start with, and truth be told smashing that 100lb monster on my basement floor felt AMAZING.
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Side note, I REALLY should have taken the brand new toners out before I smashed it. CMYK toner is expensive.

I feel you man. I hate printers with a burning passion.

fosterwj03 wrote on 2020-11-29, 16:54:

I decided to spend some time this morning testing out my “new to me” IBM-branded Matrox G200 PCI video card with Windows NT 3.51 on my Ivy Bridge Core i5-3570. The G200 has a programable RAMDAC which makes 2D-accelerated widescreen resolutions possible in these older operating systems. You just need to modify the monitor definition file (MGA.MON) to specify the correct signal parameters for a custom resolution. This works with OS2 Warp as well.

The card’s 8MB of SDRAM also allows 32-bit color depth at 1080p.

Nice. It's good to see NT 3.51 get some love too.

Reply 17339 of 27436, by Turbo ->

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HanJammer wrote on 2020-11-30, 08:30:

Designed and printed a couple of these...

Very nice. Reaching to the back of the PC for the card is sometimes difficult, and putting the card back is a pain. The only downside is that the card is sticking out of the front side, so you have to remove it, when not using the PC just for aesthetic reasons of it. However, all in all, good work and thank you for sharing the files.