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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 24200 of 56727, by liqmat

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Nothing exciting, but a thrift store visit.

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Armed & Dangerous, that game is actually quite cool. Some character banter was pretty funny. I liked the shark gun - gives the expression "jumped a shark" a whole new meaning!

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Yes, I played it once through back when it was released and it was a decent run & gun romp. The same devs had previously made Giants: Citizen Kabuto and IMO Giants was a better game overall. Seeing a near mint boxed copy sitting on a shelf in a dark corner of a thrift store wasn't going to happen on my watch. 😀

I also found an estate sale reseller who has two warehouses full of stuff and there was so much piled a mile high that I will be going back next week to sift through more. Might be some goodies in the miles of manmade mountains of the forgotten.

Reply 24201 of 56727, by root42

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As a backup for my only ET4000 I got hold of another one. It works fine so far, but it exhibits video snow or noise in games that use color cycling. E.g. Pinball Fantasies or the Loonies game of our fellow Vogon thp. Example of the snow:

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I am wondering if this is a defect, a limitation of the RAMDAC, the RAM or a general problem. My Trident cards and the other ET4000 do not exhibit this problem (or not in this intensity).

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Reply 24203 of 56727, by badmojo

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WDC based VGA cards rock! I use something similar in my 486.

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Reply 24204 of 56727, by psychz

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Got myself an almost pristine PAL SMS2 w/ built-in Alex Kidd (no sonic 🙁) and two games (Super Off Road, Master of Darkness)!!!!!!111

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Its not like components found in trash after 20 years in rain dont still work flawlessly.

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Reply 24206 of 56727, by appiah4

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^ I'd say Alex Kidd is better than Sonic 😁
I also got a sms2 with alex built-in , I plan to do rgb/composite mods and 50/60hz one

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Reply 24207 of 56727, by gdjacobs

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Was Sonic really that great on the Master System? It was sure the bees knees on the Genesis, but I don't remember seeing it on the older platform.

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Reply 24208 of 56727, by Ozzuneoj

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Got some really nice stuff in the mail yesterday.

I honestly think these items are in the BEST physical condition of any PC components I own. Seriously, they are completely immaculate. If I had to guess, I'd say they were carefully removed from their package, installed, used lightly, removed carefully, cleaned, then stored in anti-static bags for 20 years. I have never seen components as old as these with NO scratches or any marks or dust to be seen.

The reasons I bought this lot:
Canopus Pure3D 6MB Voodoo Graphics
Canopus Total3D Verite 4MB V1000-L
Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum 16
Creative CT6700 Riva TNT 16MB PCI
... and there were several other cards, including a pair of STB Velocity 4400 AGP cards in immaculate condition, a PCI ATI Rage Pro Turbo, SCSI cards, network cards, modems... and all but a few have absolutely NO scratches. I mean it. look at these pictures...

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I just tested the Total3D and it works perfectly! The 2D output is fantastic. I ran my CRT at 1024x768 @ 100Hz with this card and it was buttery smooth and very clear. I have an interesting item on the way right now that may allow me to get more out of this particular card... but there isn't much information about it, so I don't want to say anything until I've actually tried it. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 24209 of 56727, by luckybob

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While not exciting;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/382511814536

I'm selling a whole bunch of old ADB keyboards and mice, and I'm tired of booting up my old G3 testing ONE keyboard, and doing a full shutdown and reboot to test another. This will make it so it's silly easy to test before I ship.

Yes, I know I can just unplug the keyboard while the machine is running, but seriously screw you if you were even going to suggest it. It isn't worth blowing up the adb port on any machine to do this. Same goes for ps/2 or AT connections.

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Reply 24210 of 56727, by dionb

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Sure that is the right link? It links to an Atari 400/800 "Educator kit". Don't quite see how that would help test ADB stuff...

Reply 24211 of 56727, by kixs

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Link is correct, but the original listing has ended. So eBay moves on to a similar one 🤣 This is quite annoying. I've noticed this for about a month now.

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Reply 24212 of 56727, by Batyra

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Nothis so very special, but nice and boxed - so I like it! Will be nice for some SS7 build.
Diamond Viper V770 Ultra - Riva TNT2 Ultra

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Reply 24213 of 56727, by brostenen

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Batyra wrote:
Nothis so very special, but nice and boxed - so I like it! Will be nice for some SS7 build. Diamond Viper V770 Ultra - Riva TNT2 […]
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Nothis so very special, but nice and boxed - so I like it! Will be nice for some SS7 build.
Diamond Viper V770 Ultra - Riva TNT2 Ultra

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Cool...
They are collectors items. Any TNT2-Ultra's that I have seen, performs equally. Same speed, same image quality.
It is just the build quality, that seems a bit better on Diamond cards in general.
Indeed a collectors item, now that it is a boxed one you got.

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Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 24214 of 56727, by brostenen

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Today I recieved that Sony SDM-X95K monitor that I bought. It has build in speakers, and can display a 50hz image. I bought it specifically to be able to use my ScanPlusECS. Still display tiny spaghetti lines (vertical scanline-like lines), though fiddeling with clock and other settings nearly eliminates it. It has two inputs, one VGA and one DVI and each has its own speaker input. The lines are not that serious. I have seen MUCH worse, using a CL-5422-ISA.

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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 24215 of 56727, by LeFlash

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Got this nice Dual PPRo (Intel 440FX) Board from eBay:

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Unfortunately wasn't working correctly. Seller told that the BIOS is sluggish and booting not possible.
Ok, changed battery and noticed that the RTC did not work. Also, ATX power control was stuck.
Changing 32.768kHz oscillator didn't help. So it has to be the IO-controller itself.
Ordered one from poland and soldered it in. Took only 15 minutes.
Et voilá - Board is back to life!

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So it was time to give this board the maximum memory the chipset can handle, a whole gigabyte!

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Currently i'm figuring out whether i should use it as a single CPU Win98-Machine with a Voodoo2 or go SMP with 2K Pro.

Reply 24216 of 56727, by Cyrix200+

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LeFlash wrote:
<snip> So it has to be the IO-controller itself. Ordered one from poland and soldered it in. Took only 15 minutes. Et voilá - Bo […]
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<snip> So it has to be the IO-controller itself.
Ordered one from poland and soldered it in. Took only 15 minutes.
Et voilá - Board is back to life!

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Currently i'm figuring out whether i should use it as a single CPU Win98-Machine with a Voodoo2 or go SMP with 2K Pro.

That is a well-done repair. I assume you have experience and the tools for this? 😀

I would go SMP Windows 2000 with Voodoo 2 SLI.

1982 to 2001

Reply 24217 of 56727, by LeFlash

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That is a well-done repair. I assume you have experience and the tools for this? 😀

I would go SMP Windows 2000 with Voodoo 2 SLI.

Yes, soldering since roughly 25 years, but only 1.5 years with hotair and rework stuff.
I just need a cold beer to get smooth hands 😉

Here's another board (Socket 7, Via MVP3) where i replaced the Multi-IO, too. The old one was burned, don't know why. Cheap board from ebay

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If you are curious, here's a video of me doing the repair. Unfortunately, the camera lost focus for some minutes until i noticed.
On this particular IC i soldered the pins individually, no big deal, just takes some more time but with sharp eyes you can be sure there are no solder bridges and you don't have to wick it afterwards.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkcfQztdPX0

Second board is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKxt51BpQj0

Reply 24218 of 56727, by appiah4

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You are a robot.

Reply 24219 of 56727, by Ozzuneoj

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LeFlash wrote:
Yes, soldering since roughly 25 years, but only 1.5 years with hotair and rework stuff. I just need a cold beer to get smooth ha […]
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Cyrix200+ wrote:

That is a well-done repair. I assume you have experience and the tools for this? 😀

I would go SMP Windows 2000 with Voodoo 2 SLI.

Yes, soldering since roughly 25 years, but only 1.5 years with hotair and rework stuff.
I just need a cold beer to get smooth hands 😉

Here's another board (Socket 7, Via MVP3) where i replaced the Multi-IO, too. The old one was burned, don't know why. Cheap board from ebay

20180704_170419_resized.jpg

If you are curious, here's a video of me doing the repair. Unfortunately, the camera lost focus for some minutes until i noticed.
On this particular IC i soldered the pins individually, no big deal, just takes some more time but with sharp eyes you can be sure there are no solder bridges and you don't have to wick it afterwards.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkcfQztdPX0

Second board is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKxt51BpQj0

Awesome stuff. Can you list the equipment you use? Get as detailed as you like.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.