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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 39860 of 52745, by Joakim

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debs3759 wrote on 2021-07-18, 18:58:
Turbo -> wrote on 2021-07-18, 18:24:

and a lifetime supply of computer screws (12 Kg).

That's insane! I thought I had a lot - I would estimate maybe 1Kg. But that's no guarantee you will have any you need 😀

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

Reply 39861 of 52745, by Turbo ->

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kixs wrote on 2021-07-18, 19:33:

bq3287AMT and Dallas are interchangeable.

Thanks for the valuable info kixs!

Joakim wrote on 2021-07-18, 21:11:

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

So when you 're building a retro machine, you use only new and sorted screws?

Reply 39862 of 52745, by Caluser2000

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Turbo -> wrote on 2021-07-19, 05:12:
Thanks for the valuable info kixs! […]
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kixs wrote on 2021-07-18, 19:33:

bq3287AMT and Dallas are interchangeable.

Thanks for the valuable info kixs!

Joakim wrote on 2021-07-18, 21:11:

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

So when you 're building a retro machine, you use only new and sorted screws?

Any screw in good condition will do as long as the components they hold don't fall apart

Is there any other reason at all NOT to use good older screws prey tell?

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Reply 39863 of 52745, by badmojo

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framebuffer wrote on 2021-07-18, 12:41:

I've got this Logitech controller from 1996, nothing special but it's 25 years old and still sealed!
Still not sure if I want to open it

Those are a great pad IMO so if you use one then it's a good option - I say open that bad boy up.

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Reply 39864 of 52745, by Aebtdom

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I have bought the Diamond Viper V770 Ultra on a local 2nd hand website.
The interesting part it how it was packaged and sent to my house.
I think I was very lucky that it surfived.

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P2 350mhz + Diamond Viper V550 + 3Dfx Voodoo 2 12MB + AWE64 + 128MB SDR @ msdos / win98.

Reply 39865 of 52745, by bjwil1991

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Yeah, Shopgoodwill.com is like that as well, though. Fortunately, 99% of the cards I received worked without issues and the one had a broken cap and the soldering failed on that one. It was a crappy video card anyways.

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Reply 39867 of 52745, by cyclone3d

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Joakim wrote on 2021-07-18, 21:11:
debs3759 wrote on 2021-07-18, 18:58:
Turbo -> wrote on 2021-07-18, 18:24:

and a lifetime supply of computer screws (12 Kg).

That's insane! I thought I had a lot - I would estimate maybe 1Kg. But that's no guarantee you will have any you need 😀

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

And that is why you get a storage container or containers with a bunch of different compartments.

I would have gone insane years ago if I didn't have my computer screws sorted.

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Reply 39868 of 52745, by wiretap

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Was randomly browsing eBay for ISA cards and came across a seller dumping a boatload of these for $18ea. Bought one for my Diamond Edge 3D. I was going to make one in KiCAD, but it now looks like I'll have an original. 😀

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Reply 39869 of 52745, by BitWrangler

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cyclone3d wrote on 2021-07-19, 21:47:
Joakim wrote on 2021-07-18, 21:11:
debs3759 wrote on 2021-07-18, 18:58:

That's insane! I thought I had a lot - I would estimate maybe 1Kg. But that's no guarantee you will have any you need 😀

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

And that is why you get a storage container or containers with a bunch of different compartments.

I would have gone insane years ago if I didn't have my computer screws sorted.

Ima sneak into your house and salt your collection with small BA, BSW and BSF screws. Muhuahahaaaaa .... and if I'm in a really bad mood.. some tiny NPT pipe plugs and bleed screws. 🤣

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 39870 of 52745, by cyclone3d

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BitWrangler wrote on 2021-07-20, 01:04:
cyclone3d wrote on 2021-07-19, 21:47:
Joakim wrote on 2021-07-18, 21:11:

For me that box looks like pure frustration... Used screws in unsorted and unknown condition.

And that is why you get a storage container or containers with a bunch of different compartments.

I would have gone insane years ago if I didn't have my computer screws sorted.

Ima sneak into your house and salt your collection with small BA, BSW and BSF screws. Muhuahahaaaaa .... and if I'm in a really bad mood.. some tiny NPT pipe plugs and bleed screws. 🤣

I've had my kids get into them before. Takes me about 30 minutes to sort them all out again.

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Aopen AW744L II SB-LINK

Reply 39871 of 52745, by boroda

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Artex wrote on 2015-07-09, 18:49:

And this one's kinda cool since you don't see it very often. A Media Vision Deluxe 16

Hi. Do you have this card? Can you help me?
Question about capacitors on Media Vision Deluxe sound card

Reply 39872 of 52745, by GuillermoXT

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My new MPU-401 Card made by Keropi arrived today.🥰

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Since I noticed that my 286 is too slow for most MT32/SC-55 games I decided to use it in my upcoming 386 system together with a ESS soundcard .

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PIII on GA-6BA running Win98SE
AMD K6 233 on GA-586HX with Win95
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ECS UM4980 AMD DX2 80 5V (Dos & Win3.11)

Reply 39873 of 52745, by BitWrangler

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Popped into a thrift, nothing super good. Actually last time I got anything "good, good" in that one was probably over a decade ago, so not sure why I bother... but today, it gave me a sealed pack of CD-RWs, and a universal laptop adapter that does 12-24V with all the tips, for $3 a piece so that was stuff I could use for cheap. For some reason I've nearly run down my stock of CDs and the DVDs have multiplied, I've got 5 different spindles of the damn things kicking around and I don't know how that happened. Adapter will be great for testing.

Edit: Just thunk, maybe that adapter will give the Goldstar GS520 the kick in the pants needed to wake it up, says it needs 3.3A on 18V, but a 3.4A supply wouldn't do it, so I wonder if it tells a little porky-pie* and needs a higher surge current to wake up, this should give it 4.5A.

*lie.

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Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 39874 of 52745, by BetaC

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So I managed to spend $45 on something that isn't working currently. I don't mind this, since it came with damn near everything I could need.

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This baby even has the warranty card still.

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I will be trying to figure out just what the problem with the machine is soon, but until then, I can't really complain. I mean, it even came with the best game for the system Personal Record Keeping.

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And before anyone asks, yes, The Superman II disk does indeed have laser etching.

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Reply 39875 of 52745, by Bige4u

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Not exactly "today", but i just have to share... NIB, purchased locally back in 1998 and never used, just stored away and forgoten about, till now.

Ps- Perhaps this AT case is from 1996, im guessing from the warranty sticker on the PSU when they were both possibly mated together at the same time.

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Pentium3 1400s/ Asus Tusl2-c / Kingston 512mb pc133 cl2 / WD 20gb 7200rpm / GeForce3 Ti-500 64mb / Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 SB0100 / 16x dvdrom / 3.5 Floppy / Enermax 420w / Win98se

Reply 39876 of 52745, by Bige4u

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Continued....

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Reply 39877 of 52745, by BitWrangler

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Indiana Jones: "That belongs in a museum!" 🤣

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 39879 of 52745, by GigAHerZ

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Wait! A new case? Does it mean that you have the keyboard lock's key? 😮

"640K ought to be enough for anybody." - And i intend to get every last bit out of it even after loading every damn driver!