Reply 19461 of 56726, by bjwil1991
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Nice sound card. OPL3 and Wavetable Daughterboard support is awesome.
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Reply 19462 of 56726, by Pabloz
crazy experience today i bought for $10 dollars two soundcards pci
a montego II turtle beach
a crystal card
montego II
when i saw the chip.... no vortex2!!!???just vortex
but it shows AU8830
crazy crazy
this is madness
what is this? vortex 1 or vortex2 ??
Reply 19463 of 56726, by gdjacobs
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Vortex 2. Nice score!
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Reply 19464 of 56726, by appiah4
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Got this 486 motherboard cpu and ram combo with an s3 virge thrown in for measure for $35.. Did I overpay?
Reply 19465 of 56726, by Ozzuneoj
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wrote:Got this 486 motherboard cpu and ram combo with an s3 virge thrown in for measure for $35.. Did I overpay? […]
Got this 486 motherboard cpu and ram combo with an s3 virge thrown in for measure for $35.. Did I overpay?
I dont know anything about boards from this era, but I would say no. Being able to play with a (mostly) ISA system for that price seems good... and in my brief search it seems like those DX4 chips are a bit less common.
Also, the Virge cards are nice for DOS.
Reply 19466 of 56726, by andrewreader
Having purchased my 486 DX2 and having tried to rid it of corrosion around the battery area, I can't help thinking this may be a losing battle. Some traces are worn. I've used white vinegar and then distilled water to clean. I have an electrical engineer friend who will take a look and salve. And then install the coin battery holder and diode if successful.
In the meantime, an unintentional Plan-B.
I've purchased an 'AT', Socket 5? motherboard that will fit in the case. It has a 'WinChip' 180 CPU included with heatsink and fan.
I can use the the RAM, PSU, SB16 Value and Ethernet card. I have a PCI S3 card for visuals. Not quite a DX2, but for £20 on Ebay, I'm happy with that.
Reply 19467 of 56726, by appiah4
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I believe Winchips are Socket 7 processors, but are basically 486s on steroids..
Reply 19468 of 56726, by Cyrix200+
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wrote:I believe Winchips are Socket 7 processors, but are basically 486s on steroids..
All the more reason to love them, right 😀 I would love to have one.
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Reply 19469 of 56726, by appiah4
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wrote:wrote:I believe Winchips are Socket 7 processors, but are basically 486s on steroids..
All the more reason to love them, right 😀 I would love to have one.
Never saw one in the wild, but I've seen mainboards with them soldered on, like the U5SX motherboard I have and use as a 486 system. The U5SX CPUs are also supposedly around as installable discrete CPUs, but I have yet to see one myself.
Reply 19470 of 56726, by psychz
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Yup, I do have some standalone ceramic U5SX UMC "Green" CPUs, even a full system built around it, with Win95 installed (slow!). Not sure what they are good for, though.
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Reply 19471 of 56726, by oeuvre
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Taking a gamble on this ThinkPad. http://www.ebay.com/itm/152717333136
I have charger + hard drive for it
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Reply 19472 of 56726, by yawetaG
Just received this little box:
In all its Japanese glory:
Includes power supply, audio cable, and serial MIDI cable with 25-pin to 9-pin adapter:
The MU10 itself:
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Reply 19473 of 56726, by yawetaG
All manuals included:
One more:
And all software:
Voyetra Digital Orchestrator Plus, Steinberg Cubase Lite Plus/Music Box for both IBM-AT and NEC PC-98, Yamaha Visual Arranger Demo, Yamaha SMF demo files disk:
XG data disk:
And Karaoke software and MU10 Power-up CD-ROM:
Going by the manuals, which are in Japanese of course, most software is actually in English 😁
Reply 19474 of 56726, by bjwil1991
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wrote:Just received this little box: […]
Just received this little box:
In all its Japanese glory:
Includes power supply, audio cable, and serial MIDI cable with 25-pin to 9-pin adapter:
The MU10 itself:
continued next post.
Interesting unit, and it came with everything, minus the MIDI cable? That's amazing. That'll be useful for a computer that doesn't have MIDI ports, like a laptop, for example.
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Reply 19475 of 56726, by Munx
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wrote:what is this? vortex 1 or vortex2 ??
It's definitely Vortex 2.
I'd be more worried about the 2 capacitors in the bottom-right that look damaged.
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Reply 19476 of 56726, by yawetaG
wrote:Interesting unit, and it came with everything, minus the MIDI cable? That's amazing. That'll be useful for a computer that doesn't have MIDI ports, like a laptop, for example.
Most General MIDI modules include a serial interface to connect them to a computer, but that's mostly useful for music composition. I'm not sure it actually works with DOS games, because a specific Windows driver is required.
Of course, this one can also be used with a MIDI cable...
The nice thing about this particular GM module is that it includes a 2-channel digital mixer, which allows the build-in effects to be applied to the input channels. So I can hook it up to my mini Pentium MMX via both a game port to MIDI cable and the included audio cable, play FM music from the system's onboard sound card, mixing them with MIDI sounds from the GM module, and apply effects to the resulting mix.
Reply 19477 of 56726, by bjwil1991
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wrote:Most General MIDI modules include a serial interface to connect them to a computer, but that's mostly useful for music compositi […]
wrote:Interesting unit, and it came with everything, minus the MIDI cable? That's amazing. That'll be useful for a computer that doesn't have MIDI ports, like a laptop, for example.
Most General MIDI modules include a serial interface to connect them to a computer, but that's mostly useful for music composition. I'm not sure it actually works with DOS games, because a specific Windows driver is required.
Of course, this one can also be used with a MIDI cable...
The nice thing about this particular GM module is that it includes a 2-channel digital mixer, which allows the build-in effects to be applied to the input channels. So I can hook it up to my mini Pentium MMX via both a game port to MIDI cable and the included audio cable, play FM music from the system's onboard sound card, mixing them with MIDI sounds from the GM module, and apply effects to the resulting mix.
Interesting. SoftMPU can be used with a MIDI box that supports the serial interface or an RS232 to MIDI adapter (not sure if that's true or not) if the unit doesn't have a serial interface for DOS games.
softmpu /sb:220 /irq:5 /mpu:330 /output:comx
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softmpu /mpu:330 /output:comx
Where X is the COM number from 1-4, so in theory, that'll work within MS-DOS for games, and Windows, as you stated, needs a driver for that.
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Reply 19478 of 56726, by cyclone3d
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Have an Acorp 5ALI61 (ALI Aladdin V chipset based) motherboard on the way. Should be a very nice match for my K6-III+ 450 CPU I have had for years... I originally put it in an old socket 7 laptop that had weird video issues. Eventually pulled that CPU out and sent the rest of it to the curb along with some other old laptop stuff that wasn't worth my time.
Seller's pic:
Got it for a bit less then the asking price.
Did a bit of research before buying it and saw somewhere that somebody said that they had one and an ASUS P5AB and thought it was better then their ASUS P5AB.
Also saw a possibly newer revision of the board (rev 5) that had a different and maybe better voltage regulation section but the asking price was too rich for my blood.. and the one I bought looked to be in somewhat better shape and cleaner.
Super Socket 7 boards are becoming crazy hard to find at a decent price.
Reply 19479 of 56726, by probnot
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wrote:wrote:wrote:I believe Winchips are Socket 7 processors, but are basically 486s on steroids..
All the more reason to love them, right 😀 I would love to have one.
Never saw one in the wild, but I've seen mainboards with them soldered on, like the U5SX motherboard I have and use as a 486 system. The U5SX CPUs are also supposedly around as installable discrete CPUs, but I have yet to see one myself.
I actually have one. Haven't tested it (got it with a big lot of CPUs). I may benchmark it to see how it compares to an SX-33 (I just assumed it was a clone).
Also, noticed this on the bottom.
Either it was a sample, or maybe just for sale in Canada only?