Reply 1760 of 2317, by OldSkoolKiwi
Yeah a mashup of old and not so old, 5 1/4 drive and turbo fascia out of an old 486 box , ugly but functional 😀
Yeah a mashup of old and not so old, 5 1/4 drive and turbo fascia out of an old 486 box , ugly but functional 😀
OldSkoolKiwi wrote on 2021-03-25, 20:12:My garage command centre.. Dos 6.22 , p2l97 slot1 333mmx, tnt2 64, aztech mmpro16 Win98 se, 8ipe1000 pro2, p4 2.0, 9600xt, sb l […]
My garage command centre..
Dos 6.22 , p2l97 slot1 333mmx, tnt2 64, aztech mmpro16
Win98 se, 8ipe1000 pro2, p4 2.0, 9600xt, sb live, 120gb ssd
Win10, x570, ryzen3600, 1080ti
love it! nice workshop!
Hey guys! I just thought I would show you my current setup. An IBM PC730., next to my trusty t430 😀
- 166mhz Pentium non mmx
- 64mb RAM
- 2mb s3 Trio
- 3dfx Voodoo 1
- Creative sound blaster awe 32
- win95
I had the same pc series as a child, but was the much more low end 486 model. So this spec I could have only dreamed of in 1996
*My retro rig*
1994 Peacock 🦚 “Professional”
Intel dx4 100 MHz
UM8810p AIO motherboard
32MB Ram
52x CD-ROM
540 mb Quantum Fireball
AWE 32 ISA
S3 Trio 64 PCI
Voodoo 1 4mb PCI
Realtek LAN PCI
Hyundai Image Quest v770
Here’s my space in one corner of the loft.
Here we have:
Amiga 4000 060
Amiga 1200 060
Atari Falcon CT60e 060
BBC Master
Acorn A3020 24Mhz
Acorn Atom
BBC Micro Model B
Acorn Archimedes A3000 Arm3
Ryzen 5900X Vega64
Elan Enterprise 128
Amiga 500
Commodore 64
Amstrad 6128
Amiga 3000 060
Sharp X68000 XVI HD
Amiga AA3000+ 060
Sony F1XV MSX2+
Acorn RiscPC 700 StrongArm 233mhz
PIII 933 Voodoo 5 + Geforce 256 DDR
P166 MMX + Voodoo 3
Sam Coupé
Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Radeon HD 3850 AGP
Shuttle SN95G5 Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Apple G5 2.7Ghz PPC (MorphOS)
ZX Spectrum 48K
trixster wrote on 2021-04-05, 14:14:Here’s my space in one corner of the loft. […]
Here’s my space in one corner of the loft.
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Here we have:
Amiga 4000 060
Amiga 1200 060
Atari Falcon CT60e 060
BBC Master
Acorn A3020 24Mhz
Acorn Atom
BBC Micro Model B
Acorn Archimedes A3000 Arm3
Ryzen 5900X Vega64
Elan Enterprise 128
Amiga 500
Commodore 64
Amstrad 6128
Amiga 3000 060
Sharp X68000 XVI HD
Amiga AA3000+ 060
Sony F1XV MSX2+
Acorn RiscPC 700 StrongArm 233mhz
PIII 933 Voodoo 5 + Geforce 256 DDR
P166 MMX + Voodoo 3
Sam Coupé
Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Radeon HD 3850 AGP
Shuttle SN95G5 Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Apple G5 2.7Ghz PPC (MorphOS)
ZX Spectrum 48K
Amazing collection and looks to be well taken care of. I bet game nights at your house are a blast.
The X68000 is a firm favourite with visitors 😀
you know any games that have better graphics on it than on other hardware?
It was basically a cps2 dev machine, so it’s versions of stuff like Street Fighter 2, Final Fight, Strider etc are pretty much arcade perfect. It wasn’t until PS1 and Saturn era that it was bested for stuff like this. Some insanely good shmups too. Check out it’s capabilities - not bad for a machine from 1987
Hi everyone,
I'm new here, and hope this is a good thread to introduce myself. I'm from Poland, and I first used a computer around 1985 (a ZX81), first owned a computer in 1988 (C64), and first owned a PC in 1994... I love restoring and working with computers from the 90s. Any kind — Amigas, Apples, PCs.
Well, nice to meet you all, I hope to learn from, and contribute to, this fascinating forum (I've been an anonymous lurker for a while).
Here's my happy place which I often share with my son 😀 Recently I started to explore DOS-era sound cards and I'm currently sitting in that rabbit hole — hence the prominent loudspeakers.
Amazing place! I bet your son is enjoying the games a lot =)
"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!
amazing collection! nice to see your son enjoys it as well
trixster wrote on 2021-04-05, 14:14:Here’s my space in one corner of the loft. […]
Here’s my space in one corner of the loft.
EDFBCE94-7F2C-4A92-B1FB-248A076F5B7A.jpeg
669A766A-6E70-414B-876D-B233CB4A3EC1.jpeg
6A4989EA-A436-45B2-8D58-E4845E3952C4.jpeg
Here we have:
Amiga 4000 060
Amiga 1200 060
Atari Falcon CT60e 060
BBC Master
Acorn A3020 24Mhz
Acorn Atom
BBC Micro Model B
Acorn Archimedes A3000 Arm3
Ryzen 5900X Vega64
Elan Enterprise 128
Amiga 500
Commodore 64
Amstrad 6128
Amiga 3000 060
Sharp X68000 XVI HD
Amiga AA3000+ 060
Sony F1XV MSX2+
Acorn RiscPC 700 StrongArm 233mhz
PIII 933 Voodoo 5 + Geforce 256 DDR
P166 MMX + Voodoo 3
Sam Coupé
Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Radeon HD 3850 AGP
Shuttle SN95G5 Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Apple G5 2.7Ghz PPC (MorphOS)
ZX Spectrum 48K
that's one comfy looking loft, i like it
The word lair comes to mind 😁
paprika wrote on 2021-04-05, 17:01:Hi everyone,
I'm new here, and hope this is a good thread to introduce myself. I'm from Poland, and I first used a computer around 1985 (a ZX81), first owned a computer in 1988 (C64), and first owned a PC in 1994... I love restoring and working with computers from the 90s. Any kind — Amigas, Apples, PCs.
all that computer equipment against the wall! i can certainly see you like all sorts of computers, great collection!
Right now
- Macintosh LC475, Powerbook 540c, Macintosh Performa 6116CD, Power Macintosh G3 Minitower, Imac G3, Powermac G4 MDD, Powermac G5, Imac Mid 2007
- Cyrix 120
- Amiga 500, Amiga 1200
- Atari 1040 STF
- Roland MT32, CM64, CM500, SC55, SC88, Yamaha MU50
The stickers on that PC...!
paprika wrote on 2021-04-08, 11:41:The stickers on that PC...!
A sticker with a decent history no less. 😀
liqmat wrote on 2021-04-08, 13:43:paprika wrote on 2021-04-08, 11:41:The stickers on that PC...!
A sticker with a decent history no less. 😀
Wow, I didn't know that... interesting indeed!
Talking about stickers, here's what I found on a couple of a memory modules in a computer I'm restoring:
paprika wrote on 2021-04-08, 14:07:Wow, I didn't know that... interesting indeed!
Talking about stickers, here's what I found on a couple of a memory modules in a computer I'm restoring:
One might even call it a F*ckstick.
@Dimitris1980 wow that midi mountain 😀
My Retrosystems:
PIII on GA-6BA running Win98SE
AMD K6 233 on GA-586HX with Win95
Tandon 286-8MHZ Running DOS 6.22 on XTIDE-CF
M326 486DLC + 4c87dlc (Dos+Win3.11)
ECS UM4980 AMD DX2 80 5V (Dos & Win3.11)