Reply 31660 of 56708, by cyclone3d
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Tempting as well. Is that the card that's Sega Saturn compatible?
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Ooo.
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wrote:wrote:Are you going to get the games that comes with it ?
It only comes with a burned disc, unknown contents. I should be able to track down the discs or copies, and the game port adapters (or make my own). I'll see if the thing works first.. 🤣
Well if you find them, and find out a wayt to make your own game port adapter, let me know, because I'm looking for all of this since mid 2017 x)
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i guess i'll be updating my pentium 4 rig. 😀
nos asus p4c800-e deluxe with box and accessories.
wrote:wrote:wrote:Are you going to get the games that comes with it ?
It only comes with a burned disc, unknown contents. I should be able to track down the discs or copies, and the game port adapters (or make my own). I'll see if the thing works first.. 🤣
Well if you find them, and find out a wayt to make your own game port adapter, let me know, because I'm looking for all of this since mid 2017 x)
The game port looks pretty easy to make. The ports themselves can be purchased for under $15 by scavenging from Sega Saturn -> USB adapters. The rest is just cheap penny parts from mouser. I am still looking for clear high resolution top and bottom views of the adapter so I can duplicate the PCB in Kicad. 5 PCB's are only $2 to have printed.
Bought this ISA/PCI/AGP card lot off of shopgoodwill.com for $26 + $2.50 S&H and MI taxes.
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A bit more modern than my usual goodies, but something I'm quite looking forward to.
Two reference ATI HD 3870s, and two custom PCB Gigabyte ATI HD 4870s.
Intel Bonetrail DX38BT Motherboard + Intel Core2Quad Q9650 + 8GB Corsair XPS DDR3
I actually purchased a DX48BT2 but the seller had already sold that and never removed the listing, so we came to an agreement on price for the DX38BT instead. A bit bummed but that's life.
The GPU & Motherboard have their heatsinks, I just have them removed for cleaning.
Bonus retro software pickups:
Netscape Communicator Deluxe 4.0. Really happy to finally have a boxed Netscape in my possession, but still on the hunt for 3.0!
Borland Delphi 3 Standard
Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Upgrade
Microsoft Office 97 Professional
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Professional
All complete with contents. 😀
Second huge free haul to mark year's end: guess I'll spend the holidays restoring everything!
The biggest item is, of course, the original Sound Blaster CT1320A
This revision seems to still have CMS compatibility chips. There's also some weird modification on the back — a CD audio cable soldered to some pins. I guess, I could just desolder these wires?
Next, some XT stuff:
a motherboard with a NEC V20 CPU
a multi I/O card with an RTC battery
an XT/AT mechanical keyboard with a built-in calculator screen. Sadly, in bad shape and some keycaps are missing.
an MFM controller card. I have an MFM disk, too.
I've always been kind of hesitant to spend money on XT stuff because I don't see an appeal in early games. Well, now I have everything to build a really capable machine, so I guess I have to do it. I also have an EGA monitor and videocard, so it could be an interesting experience at the very least.
Next, some 386 and 486 motherboards with AMD 386DX40 and AMD DX4-100 respectively:
Next, some S3 cards, both a bit unusual, a Vision 968 and a Virge:
Next, a Cyrix GXM motherboard — sadly, I don't have a chip to use with it.
Next, some Slot 1 motherboards:
Next, an Intel SAI2 dual Socket 370 mobo:
Next, an EPOX EP-8K5A2 mobo with Socket A:
Next, some MPEG decoder cards for ISA and PCI. Sadly, these don't seem to offer anything interesting in regards to games:
There's also a whole box of CPUs (486DX2, DX4, K5, Pentiums, Pentium 2, Celeron 300A and lots of S370 chips) and a bunch of SIMM RAM, but nothing particularly interesting there.
Dude. Amazing haul.
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wrote:Second huge free haul to mark year's end
You'd better send your friend(s) a Christmas postcard 🤣
Nice man!
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looks like a Lucky Star LS-486E Rev F
R5 5600X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3060 TI, Win11
P3 600, 256 MB RAM, nVidia Riva TNT2 M64, SB Vibra 16S, Win98
PMMX 200, 128 MB RAM, S3 Virge DX, Yamaha YMF719, Win95
486DX2 66, 32 MB RAM, Trident TGUI9440, ESS ES688F, DOS
Mystery box came today... packaged like this.
Pentium 133MHz Socket 7, COAST module, 2x16MB SIMM RAM, an ATI mach64 PCI video card, an ISA modem, a 2.1GB Western Digital HD, floppy drive, 12X CD-ROM, 250W AT PSU. And... a Creative Sound Blaster 32 CT3600 (no RAM in the SIMMs though).
Works but has a dead Dallas RTC battery
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
Is the case good since it was shipped like that?
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Surprisingly fine, just a few small dings on one side.
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
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Mystery box came today... packaged like this.
Pentium 133MHz Socket 7, COAST module, 2x16MB SIMM RAM, an ATI mach64 PCI video card, an ISA modem, a 2.1GB Western Digital HD, floppy drive, 12X CD-ROM, 250W AT PSU. And... a Creative Sound Blaster 32 CT3600 (no RAM in the SIMMs though).
Works but has a dead Dallas RTC battery
That's a nice haul overall, congrats!
Thanks! Pictures here
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
This case seems to be quite common ! I have two myself, and I see them quite often around the internet ! 😀
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