Reply 11841 of 56726, by zerker
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I was browsing the local Value Village again and picked up a Gravis Gamepad and something called the InterAct Cyclone 3D:
It looks like it uses a keyboard passthrough to emulate additional buttons (similar to the Gravis Firebird), but I can't find any manuals online. I'll hook it up soon and mess with it, but does anyone have any more information on how it works?
EDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out. You just press the "Program Button" to put it in programming mode, hold the button (or hat direction) you want to program, and then press the keyboard button to bind to it. Although I haven't figured out how to restore a "joystick button" to the assignment if I accidentally assign one of the primary four to a keyboard command. At least it has two pages of mappings so I my mistake isn't present on both 😉.
Reply 11842 of 56726, by HighTreason
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wrote:So, probably my next goal is finding a horizontal AT case to build a Pentium 60 machine using my recently acquired Intel Batman motherboard. Gonna need a COM mouse for that, too — it doesn't seem to have any pins for PS/2:
Ha, are you in for a fun time with that one. Figured I'd warn you ahead of time - it uses a non-standard pinout for the COM ports too, presumably this one;
as opposed to this one
So have fun figuring that one out.
I'm shocked, that is the first clip-on Socket 4 cooler I have ever seen.
Reply 11843 of 56726, by kithylin
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Well after nearly 7 days of waiting, it finally arrived and I can get some good pictures of it.
nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra PCI-Express, 512MB version, BFG Overclocked Edition.
Compared to the first one I bought this one is practically spotless inside and almost looks unused at all.
Reply 11844 of 56726, by jheronimus
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wrote:Ha, are you in for a fun time with that one. Figured I'd warn you ahead of time - it uses a non-standard pinout for the COM port […]
wrote:So, probably my next goal is finding a horizontal AT case to build a Pentium 60 machine using my recently acquired Intel Batman motherboard. Gonna need a COM mouse for that, too — it doesn't seem to have any pins for PS/2:
Ha, are you in for a fun time with that one. Figured I'd warn you ahead of time - it uses a non-standard pinout for the COM ports too, presumably this one;
as opposed to this one
So have fun figuring that one out.I'm shocked, that is the first clip-on Socket 4 cooler I have ever seen.
Thanks! But I was going to use a multi I/O for COM/LPT anyhow 😎 Any other caveats? Apart from the fact that it doesn't use a coin battery for CMOS (and I don't have any soldering skills at all).
Reply 11845 of 56726, by jheronimus
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wrote:Well after nearly 7 days of waiting, it finally arrived and I can get some good pictures of it.
nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra PCI-Express, 512MB version, BFG Overclocked Edition.
Is that for a "retro" build 😀 ? I'm just curious when I see people talking about post PIII-machines here — any particular reason you needed that card?
Reply 11846 of 56726, by HighTreason
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@jheronimus; Funny, that's what I did.
Nothing too serious so far as I remember. All I can think of is if it keeps locking up in boot, disable LBA mode for the hard drives. There was some other BIOS bug that I can't remember, possibly related to PnP or the LPT port, I honestly don't remember. Oh, on that note, the BIOS sucks anyway, you can't really change very much in there. Don't be surprised if your hard drive ends up corrupted somewhere down the line if you regularly use floppies/CD-ROMs, because some moron decided to connect the RZ1000 PCI IDE controller interrupt to the floppy controller and this problem is legendary on several boards, if you use Windows 95 this is silently patched, though it's also possible you'll be lucky and the problem will never manifest under MS-DOS anyway. The secondary IDE channel is immune to this bug but uses the slower ISA BUS.
The only other things I can think of are that mine ran hotter than hell for some reason, much hotter than the Abit PS5 does with pretty much the same hardware. Also there's an extra power connector, this is for 3.3V PCI, ignore it because you more than likely won't ever need it for anything and the board doesn't require it be connected.
Reply 11847 of 56726, by kithylin
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wrote:wrote:Well after nearly 7 days of waiting, it finally arrived and I can get some good pictures of it.
nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra PCI-Express, 512MB version, BFG Overclocked Edition.
Is that for a "retro" build 😀 ? I'm just curious when I see people talking about post PIII-machines here — any particular reason you needed that card?
6800 ultra is one of the last / fastest video cards for native windows 98 SE support. And this.. is the only 512MB card with good win98se support. I'll have to write an entry into the drivers for it to get em loaded but that's trivial. This will be my "Key" to taking win98se in to a PCI-Express system (hopefully) with full, proper, native support that will work correctly. The next step is finding a pcie motherboard that's Win98 capable. I've found a list of some but it's a short list of about 10 models. I'll work on more of that next year, at least I have this card.. which is actually quite rare today.
EDIT: Also It's pretty much the fastest card from nvidia's 6800 Line-up. I tend to collect exotic cards from the top of their family line. I don't know why but I just like em. Some folks collect obscure hard drives, I collect almost obscure video cards.
Reply 11848 of 56726, by tincup
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wrote:wrote:wrote:Well after nearly 7 days of waiting, it finally arrived and I can get some good pictures of it.
nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra PCI-Express, 512MB version, BFG Overclocked Edition.
Is that for a "retro" build 😀 ? I'm just curious when I see people talking about post PIII-machines here — any particular reason you needed that card?
6800 ultra is one of the last / fastest video cards for native windows 98 SE support. And this.. is the only 512MB card with good win98se support. I'll have to write an entry into the drivers for it to get em loaded but that's trivial. This will be my "Key" to taking win98se in to a PCI-Express system (hopefully) with full, proper, native support that will work correctly. The next step is finding a pcie motherboard that's Win98 capable. I've found a list of some but it's a short list of about 10 models. I'll work on more of that next year, at least I have this card.. which is actually quite rare today.
EDIT: Also It's pretty much the fastest card from nvidia's 6800 Line-up. I tend to collect exotic cards from the top of their family line. I don't know why but I just like em. Some folks collect obscure hard drives, I collect almost obscure video cards.
Seen this? thread about "modern-motherboards-which-are-working-with-windows-98":
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/97588-modern- … ith-windows-98/
Reply 11849 of 56726, by kithylin
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Yes I have and I have it benchmarked, that's where my roughly 10-15 models comment came from. Thank you though.
Reply 11850 of 56726, by tincup
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Cool. If I remember there were replies buried in the thread with interesting links..
Reply 11851 of 56726, by kithylin
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wrote:Cool. If I remember there were replies buried in the thread with interesting links..
This will all be sort of a extended time project. I'll probably tackle that some time next year. But these 512-PCIE-6800-Ultra cards are actually quite rare to find these days today and I wanted to at least grab this one.. at least I have it. I can always find a board later, they're more likely to be more common.
Reply 11852 of 56726, by vlask
wrote:Some folks collect obscure hard drives, I collect almost obscure video cards.
Well yesterday i got something that i call obscure video card 😈
Sun Elite3D m3 - 15MB 3D-RAM and price in 1999 after big discount was only $1 995 ...Btw no texture acceleration and only 3M triangles.
Not only mine graphics cards collection at http://www.vgamuseum.info
Reply 11853 of 56726, by Bancho
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Few items today.
Asus AX800 800XT 256mb AGP Card and a Aopen AW724 Sound Card
2x512mb Geil PC3500 DDR sticks for my NF2 XP3000+ machine and a Asus P5A Motherboard With a K6-2 500. Looking forward to doing a build around this, Have a Voodoo 3000 AGP and will probably buy one of those Audician 32 Yamaha Sound Cards. Was thinking of changing the CPU to a 2+ or III+. Any Recommendations?
Reply 11854 of 56726, by kixs
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Got this baby after many years of searching... from a fellow Vogoner 😁
Already added FPU and 4x1MB SIMMs. It's pretty fast for 20MHz but will try to change the oscillator for a faster one (will solder a socket). I hope to get near 25MHz as I certainly won't (can't) change the cpu 😒 From my experience with other Harris-20, they at least do good 23 if not full 25MHz 😎
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Reply 11855 of 56726, by ultimate386
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wrote:Asus P5A Motherboard With a K6-2 500. Looking forward to doing a build around this, Have a Voodoo 3000 AGP and will probably buy one of those Audician 32 Yamaha Sound Cards. Was thinking of changing the CPU to a 2+ or III+. Any Recommendations?
I looks like you have a P5A rev. 1.06. 1.05 and higher tend to not play well with the II+/III+ series processors. See: http://compatlist.k6plus.com/
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Reply 11856 of 56726, by brostenen
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wrote:Few items today.
Asus AX800 800XT 256mb AGP Card and a Aopen AW724 Sound Card2x512mb Geil PC3500 DDR sticks for my NF2 XP3000+ machine and a Asus P5A Motherboard With a K6-2 500. Looking forward to doing a build around this, Have a Voodoo 3000 AGP and will probably buy one of those Audician 32 Yamaha Sound Cards. Was thinking of changing the CPU to a 2+ or III+. Any Recommendations?
Cool. If that P5A is a stable one of them, then you got a really good board.
I see you got an YMF-724 too. They are awesomme.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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Reply 11857 of 56726, by Bancho
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wrote:I looks like you have a P5A rev. 1.06. 1.05 and higher tend to not play well with the II+/III+ series processors. See: http://compatlist.k6plus.com/
Ahh that's unfortunate. Thankfully the board and chip was not very expensive. Has anyone had any success with the II+/III+ or they just don't work?
Reply 11858 of 56726, by luckybob
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Look at the chipset, if it ends with a 'G'. Everything is fine.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Reply 11859 of 56726, by Bancho
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wrote:Look at the chipset, if it ends with a 'G'. Everything is fine.
Looking ato what I assume is the northbridge (one closest to the cpu) it does indeed end with a 'G'