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I bought this nice mini PC despite I did't know what is inside. When I saw motherboard I almost jumped in the air.
I bought this nice mini PC despite I did't know what is inside. When I saw motherboard I almost jumped in the air.
Predator99 wrote on 2021-01-25, 09:44:[...]
Seems to be a good time to throw away these cards 😁 Also got one one week ago.
Yes, I saw yours and wondered "why don't I ever find stuff like that" - and then I did 😜
(unfortunately no SCB-55 on mine though, but I already have an SC-55ST, so I can live without that)
Tested it yesterday and it works beautifully - at least with a wavetable module on the header. Don't have the mini-DIN cables yet. You have any idea where to get those (other than things from US that look suspiciously like mislabeled PS/2-> DIN keyboard adapters)?
Given the state of the LX board I chucked it in the dishwasher. It's coming out looking a lot better than I hoped. After thorough drying I'll give it a spin. It may yet live. The other motherboard is an MSI K7T-Turbo (KT133A). Of course some caps are dead, and I don't have an SoA CPU at present, so not much I can do with that. The last bit is interesting: a card with DIN 41612 connector and shape/size that might be STEbus. 2x DIN, 1x DE9 connectors and otherwise only glue logic, a few LEDs and a speaker connector. Only identifying mark is "910109" and my only hit on that is something that it clearly isn't (an 80C32 SBC...)
I bought a Psion Organiser II and when I just picked it up the guy said he had an 'old Amstrad laptop' and do I want it for £10 - I certainly couldn't say no!
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I got myself an ASUS Extreme AX850PRO 256MB PCIe. I didn't need it at all but it is the fastest PCIe ATI card for Win9x and I hope to build a stupidly fast Win9x/Win7 dual boot system some day. I'm looking at my options for a motherboard for this setup currently..
This thing which was insulting me saying "f**k you, don't buy me"... it's largely uninteresting 486 VLB system, but it had SW20-PC inside!
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I was hoping that Game/MIDI card would work in WinXP. But unfortunately it works there only as game port. Same for W2K.
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Cleaned up the other stuff from my haul yesterday. It was so filthy I stuck it in the dishwasher. Pretty happy with the results. If it actually works might repeat again in the future...
Gave the motherboards a few hours in hot air oven at 50C to dry out, but will leave them for another 24h just in case.
dionb wrote on 2021-01-25, 23:17:Cleaned up the other stuff from my haul yesterday. It was so filthy I stuck it in the dishwasher. Pretty happy with the results. If it actually works might repeat again in the future...
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Gave the motherboards a few hours in hot air oven at 50C to dry out, but will leave them for another 24h just in case.
I see no reason why it wouldn't be effective. Some of us (myself included) clean stuff in a hot shower, the only difference being a higher temp in many dishwashers. Personally I hang things close to a radiator for drying (after shaking off excess water, of course), and give them at least 3 days. Dishwasher does sound easier though 😀
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I've washed many keyboards in the dishwasher and they all have came out great and functional
I warped and ruined the plastic on a Model-M with a dishwasher.
A Microsoft Natural Keyboard was in there too, it came out fine.
They had both been disassembled. Maybe if the IBM was still held together with screws it wouldn't have warped.
Repo Man11 wrote on 2021-01-10, 20:33:For $30.00 and a long drive, I purchased four motherboards, two cases, and three video cards. Two Aopen boards, both of which are interesting; one is a Pentium M board, the other is a Pentium 4 775 AGP board. And a pair of industrial Pentium 4 boards. I've tested three of the four boards so far and they have all POSTed. And the video cards are PCI Radeon 7000 64 meg DDR cards. The one P4 board has a 3.0 with hyperthreading CPU, and I'm guessing the other does as well. The only auctions I could find on Ebay for the Socket 478 boards were ridiculously overpriced. And the Pentium M MATX board is apparently so rare that I couldn't find a listing to give me any idea of what it might be worth.
I installed Windows XP to test the AOpen 775 AGP board, and that went fine. It had a 2.6 533 P4, and in my stash O stuff, I found a 3.2 800 P4. I found the last BIOS on a driver site and used the included Windows flash utility because I was too much of a slacker to install a floppy drive, and it booted up with the P4 just fine. I didn't check, so I don't know if this was there before, or something they added with the end of the line BIOS, but going through the settings I saw "Credits."
I also tested the same Nvidia 6800 in this and in my P4P800 which also has a P4 3.2 GHz 800 with hyper-threading, both running Windows XP with two gigs of RAM - the 775 system scored almost 1,500 more points in 3D Mark 2001.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?
shamino wrote on 2021-01-26, 01:45:I warped and ruined the plastic on a Model-M with a dishwasher.
A Microsoft Natural Keyboard was in there too, it came out fine.They had both been disassembled. Maybe if the IBM was still held together with screws it wouldn't have warped.
When I run them through I leave them fully assembled and I put them on the top rack and turn off the drying cycle.
SVD wrote on 2021-01-22, 20:18:bestemor wrote on 2021-01-15, 18:35:SVD wrote on 2021-01-04, 15:04:Bought 3 Asus v9950 128mb cards. And 11 7800gt and 7 7900gs. But those are PCIe so not so excited about those. I got the lot for getting the fx5900's 😊
Ahh... so THAT is why the seller never answered back.... 😥
I can possibly donate a 7800gt or two if those are the ones you were interested in ^^
Thankyou very much for the offer (!) 😊, but.... it was the V9950's I was looking for, heh...
Sadly my excitement level for the pcie 7800 is on par with yours, so...
debs3759 wrote on 2021-01-25, 23:24:[...]
I see no reason why it wouldn't be effective. Some of us (myself included) clean stuff in a hot shower, the only difference being a higher temp in many dishwashers. Personally I hang things close to a radiator for drying (after shaking off excess water, of course), and give them at least 3 days. Dishwasher does sound easier though 😀
Done stuff in the shower myself too, including an Asus P/I-P55TP4XE I literally pulled out of the mud that worked fine after drying - but not convinced plain water or even regular soap would have gotten some of this sticky residue off. Was slightly worried about corrosion due to the more aggressive detergents in dishwashers though. So far looks good though.
shamino wrote on 2021-01-26, 01:45:I warped and ruined the plastic on a Model-M with a dishwasher.
A Microsoft Natural Keyboard was in there too, it came out fine.They had both been disassembled. Maybe if the IBM was still held together with screws it wouldn't have warped.
Owch 🙁
Have done Model M (and F for that matter) several times without warping. Maybe I was lucky. Maybe my dishwasher wasn't so hot... I do recall that I did them horizontally, lying flat on the upper basket. Possibly that made the difference.
dionb wrote on 2021-01-26, 14:20:Done stuff in the shower myself too, including an Asus P/I-P55TP4XE I literally pulled out of the mud that worked fine after dry […]
debs3759 wrote on 2021-01-25, 23:24:[...]
I see no reason why it wouldn't be effective. Some of us (myself included) clean stuff in a hot shower, the only difference being a higher temp in many dishwashers. Personally I hang things close to a radiator for drying (after shaking off excess water, of course), and give them at least 3 days. Dishwasher does sound easier though 😀
Done stuff in the shower myself too, including an Asus P/I-P55TP4XE I literally pulled out of the mud that worked fine after drying - but not convinced plain water or even regular soap would have gotten some of this sticky residue off. Was slightly worried about corrosion due to the more aggressive detergents in dishwashers though. So far looks good though.
shamino wrote on 2021-01-26, 01:45:I warped and ruined the plastic on a Model-M with a dishwasher.
A Microsoft Natural Keyboard was in there too, it came out fine.They had both been disassembled. Maybe if the IBM was still held together with screws it wouldn't have warped.
Owch 🙁
Have done Model M (and F for that matter) several times without warping. Maybe I was lucky. Maybe my dishwasher wasn't so hot... I do recall that I did them horizontally, lying flat on the upper basket. Possibly that made the difference.
I've been using the dishwasher for a couple of years now. Never had any issues. On the other hand - I gave the boards a good scrub before I placed them in the dishwasher. I didn't dare to use dishwasher detergents, yet - only water rinsing and IPA before/after or vinegar in case of corrosion.
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- 8/16bit EMS mode
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The driver for these was missing for several years, but someone from VCF found it and contributed to http://www.minuszerodegrees.net/manuals.htm#Everex - there's no manual online that I can find, but looking at the driver/installer it looks to automate most things for you, as per other Everex EMS cards that save the config on the onboard eeprom.
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some more stuff from last year I haven't gotten around to posting yet x3
this nice new in box (Labway?) Xwave-192 Yamaha YMF724 card, including an original license for the Yamaha S-YXG50 softsynth ^^
and another YMF724 card, an original Yamaha Waveforce 192XG
also finally got a Pentium Overdrive ^^
imi wrote on 2021-01-26, 15:43:some more stuff from last year I haven't gotten around to posting yet x3 […]
some more stuff from last year I haven't gotten around to posting yet x3
this nice new in box (Labway?) Xwave-192 Yamaha YMF724 card, including an original license for the Yamaha S-YXG50 softsynth ^^
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Interesting to see since I just installed an Xwave-128 this morning, still have the box sitting here. It's a pretty nice card; I didn't know there was a PCI version.
oh nice ^^ is that a "LWHA151A00" card with YMF719 by chance? if so I can add the name Xwave-128 to my list, I have one a few of those too ^^
edit: here should be a picture of the card in question download/file.php?id=90283&mode=view (the two on the right)