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Reply 35680 of 56695, by luismcr

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Thanks for reply.

I have some classic computers that i recovered along last 3 years to my personal colection like:
Euro PC I, Sharp MZ700, Oliveti M310, ATARI ST520, Amiga600, Spcetrum ZX81, 48K, 128K +2A and +3, Timex2068, Pong Machine from 1974.

Best regards and thanks for reply.
Luis Rodrigues

Reply 35681 of 56695, by luckybob

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Butt seriously, I was actually going to make a post here without being summoned from my dank liar of memes and old computers. Because...

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Found this nice (but dusty) P3-500 Gateway machine with monitor on Craigslist for free. No idea if it works yet. I normally don't pickup monitors, but the 19" matching monitor looked too nice to pass up. I'll probably get this little beauty roadworthy again and see if someone local wants a dosbox machine.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 35683 of 56695, by liqmat

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luckybob wrote on 2020-08-27, 18:52:

Found this nice (but dusty) P3-500 Gateway machine with monitor on Craigslist for free. No idea if it works yet. I normally don't pickup monitors, but the 19" matching monitor looked too nice to pass up. I'll probably get this little beauty roadworthy again and see if someone local wants a dosbox machine.

Sweet cherry pie. Got one just like it about a year ago for $20 minus the CRT. Just needed a little cleanup and it worked like a charm. Yours looks the same, just needs a good cleanup. I'll send the official Gateway restoration CD your way that I imaged for that system. Should make your life a tad easier getting it back to factory default. Mine came out quite nice after cleanup. Gave it to a guy who wanted it for some travels down memory lane.

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Reply 35684 of 56695, by aha2940

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bjwil1991 wrote on 2020-08-27, 23:12:

Free is the best price.

It's even better when someone pays you to "throw their trash" but they do not know that their trash is your treasure 😁

Reply 35686 of 56695, by solidus

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Found 2 desktops for sale on Facebook marketplace today. No real details were posted but I saw that each had dedicated sound cards and GPUs.. so I went for it. One was a Dell Dimension 8000 series and the other was a custom build. Paid $30 total and wound up with all this after gutting:

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No really too retro.. the Dell had a pentium 4 and the custom rig had an Opteron. I got a soundblaster live sound card, a bunch of DVD RWs, 9500GT GPU and what I think is an ATI 9000, motherboard, PSUs, etc. Not bad for $30.

Ive been wanting to build up a decent parts bin for tinkering so these will go nicely with some test builds

Reply 35687 of 56695, by devius

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You know that feeling that you don't have enough ISA network cards?

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Reply 35688 of 56695, by Mut

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Bought two Cyrix 5x86 on local flea market for next to nothing.

The IBM one the pins are completely darkned and I nedd to find a away to clean then.

The Cyrix one has 1 pin missing, luckily is a VSS pin.

Both are working.

Reply 35689 of 56695, by luckybob

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The dark pins are "normal". Mine is identical.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 35690 of 56695, by solidus

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Mut wrote on 2020-08-28, 21:24:
Bought two Cyrix 5x86 on local flea market for next to nothing. […]
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Bought two Cyrix 5x86 on local flea market for next to nothing.

The IBM one the pins are completely darkned and I nedd to find a away to clean then.

The Cyrix one has 1 pin missing, luckily is a VSS pin.

Both are working.

Flea market + Cyrix CPUs... thats something I dont ever expect to find. My flea markets are awful

Reply 35691 of 56695, by canthearu

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luckybob wrote on 2020-08-28, 21:43:

The dark pins are "normal". Mine is identical.

Yep, mine is like that too (IBM Blue Lightening CPU) ... no need to clean it as it works fine.

Reply 35692 of 56695, by mastergamma12

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solidus wrote on 2020-08-28, 19:39:
Found 2 desktops for sale on Facebook marketplace today. No real details were posted but I saw that each had dedicated sound car […]
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Found 2 desktops for sale on Facebook marketplace today. No real details were posted but I saw that each had dedicated sound cards and GPUs.. so I went for it. One was a Dell Dimension 8000 series and the other was a custom build. Paid $30 total and wound up with all this after gutting:

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No really too retro.. the Dell had a pentium 4 and the custom rig had an Opteron. I got a soundblaster live sound card, a bunch of DVD RWs, 9500GT GPU and what I think is an ATI 9000, motherboard, PSUs, etc. Not bad for $30.

Ive been wanting to build up a decent parts bin for tinkering so these will go nicely with some test builds

Very nice

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The Tuala-Bus (My 9x/Dos Rig) (Pentium III-S 1.4ghz, AWE64G+Audigy 2 ZS, Voodoo5 5500, Chieftec Dragon Rambus)

The Final Lan Party (My Windows Xp/7 rig) (Core i7 980x, GTX 480,DFI Lanparty UT X58-T3eH8,)
Re: Post your 'current' PC

Reply 35693 of 56695, by gdjacobs

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Artex wrote on 2020-08-22, 22:14:
Hello friends! So, a few days back I provided a sneak preview of some of the goodies I've recently picked up. It's been an abs […]
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Hello friends! So, a few days back I provided a sneak preview of some of the goodies I've recently picked up. It's been an absolutely crazy few weeks where I've acquired some pretty cool stuff.

So first, let's start with 3Dfx (oh, how I LOVE 3Dfx!).. The first is the set of 4x Quantum3D Obsidian2 SB200 cards... WITH FANS. These are the pro versions of the X-24 "SLI on a card" .. cards... are hard to come by by themselves, but then finding them with the optional cooling fan is even more insane. All of these tested just fine and are in pristine condition.

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But wait, there's more..

I then found a 125Mhz (i.e. GREEN) version of the Quantum3D Obsidian2 200SBi. This is the later, faster version of the 100Mhz Memory 200SBi single-planar card and is 1/4th of a 3Dfx Mercury Brick. Check out that beast-mode heatsink!
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And then this popped up and hurt the wallet a bit ....(gulp). BUT, it's complete (software and Medusa Cable) and in great shape so I couldn't pass it up.

3DFX Voodoo2 (x2) - Quantum3D Obsidian2 X-24 24MB PCI (Complete) (Boxed) (1998)

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3DFX Banshee - Gainward Dragon 4000 (ICUVGA-GW816D) 16MB AGP (Boxed) (1998)

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How about a bare 8-bit Ad Lib ISA (1987)?!

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ATI Rage 128 GL - ATI Rage Fury 32MB AGP (NOS) (1999) ... just cuz it's kinda cool and I already have a sealed Rage Fury MAXX.

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Creative CT2760 (Sound Blaster AWE32) ISA (Boxed) (1994) (Who doesn't love a CT2760!?)

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Ensoniq SoundScape OPUS - NEC Harmony 1MB Patch ROM ISA (1995) (Don't see these too often, and I do love me some Ensoniq, even if it's the ole 'COW CHIP' Opus wavetable).

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DOMED Case Badges! I just finished some case Retr0brighting projects so it's time to give these a few homes. 😀

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NVIDIA RIVA 128 - Diamond Viper V330 4MB PCI (NV3) (1997) (NOS)

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TSENG ET6000 - STB LightSpeed 128 v1.2 2MB PCI (Boxed) (1996)

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And finally... the Big Kahuna. And the same evening this happened. Coincidence? I think not.

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A Creative CT6200 (3D Blaster VLB) 2MB (*****SEALED*****) (1995)

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Another amazing haul, Artex. Is it weird that I'm thinking about how to go to Milwaukee and invade your basement, like a pilgrimage to see some miraculous relics?

Nah, I'll just stay here and drool over your pictures. 😀

All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder

Reply 35694 of 56695, by solidus

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Miphee wrote on 2020-08-26, 13:44:

My most recent haul.
Love the vivid colors, I just hate the all-black design current boards have.

I am inexplicably attracted to these motherboards 😀

Reply 35695 of 56695, by Artex

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gdjacobs wrote:

Another amazing haul, Artex. Is it weird that I'm thinking about how to go to Milwaukee and invade your basement, like a pilgrimage to see some miraculous relics?

Thanks! Cheers! 😀

My Retro B:\ytes YouTube Channel & Retro Collection
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Reply 35697 of 56695, by imi

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wiretap wrote on 2020-08-29, 16:42:

SCSI CD-ROM for my A2000.

mhhh plextor :3

got this nice little CRT...

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how little? well drive bay sized ^^

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Reply 35698 of 56695, by kolderman

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They were quite useful in servers.

Reply 35699 of 56695, by chrismeyer6

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That's a fun find. Is it color or b&w?