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Reply 40320 of 56708, by PARKE

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TehGuy wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:51:

Unexpected surprise with the no-name slotket I bought: the PCB says it can only get the voltage as low as 1.6v but the included manual (which has what looks like Japanese on the other side) actually specifies both CPU voltage passthrough and DIP settings to go as low as 1.3v. I don't have any of my C3s or the mobo to test with yet, so now it just hinges on seeing if the VRMs can output the needed juice. Failing that, still hopefully have the MS-6905 en route which I still might just end up using while keeping this as a spare.

It's Shuttle Hot-C003 slotket - see attched docu.

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Reply 40321 of 56708, by TehGuy

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PARKE wrote on 2021-09-01, 10:59:

It's Shuttle Hot-C003 slotket - see attched docu.
HOT-C003 (Print-Version).pdf

Oh wow, I figured I just got lucky on some generic dealio (it's just listed as a new socket 1 to socket 370 adapter and the provided manual doesn't say what it is).. I don't know if it's allowed to toss ebay links around, but the dude has 5 more for about $35 USD in case anyone else is looking.

Coincidentally, I had been perusing the 'bay based on your post here a few months back; didn't think I'd just stumble across anything listed on there.

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Reply 40322 of 56708, by PARKE

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TehGuy wrote on 2021-09-01, 12:30:

Oh wow, I figured I just got lucky on some generic dealio (it's just listed as a new socket 1 to socket 370 adapter and the provided manual doesn't say what it is).. I don't know if it's allowed to toss ebay links around, but the dude has 5 more for about $35 USD in case anyone else is looking.
Coincidentally, I had been perusing the 'bay based on your post here a few months back; didn't think I'd just stumble across anything listed on there.

That is not really cheap imo but slotkets in general have undergone a rather severe inflation in recent times so you take what you can get I guess. Some of the more advanced slotkets, like the MSI Master that you mentioned in an earlier post, come with an on-board voltage clamp wich seems to be more reliable/safer but I am not sure if it really matters.
There is a japanese auction site that has slotkets on offer on a regular basis with prices that look a bit more reasonable.
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsearch/clo … /slot1%20370/0/
Anyway, this slotket will likely work for you.

Reply 40323 of 56708, by Ydee

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TehGuy wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:51:

Unexpected surprise with the no-name slotket I bought: the PCB says it can only get the voltage as low as 1.6v but the included manual (which has what looks like Japanese on the other side) actually specifies both CPU voltage passthrough and DIP settings to go as low as 1.3v.

Doesn't the slotket have to have some active components to support Vcore changes? How does it work via jumpers and dips only?

Reply 40324 of 56708, by BitWrangler

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Passive voltage jumpers are there to override what the CPU "asks" for with it's VID pins, which is useful if it wants 1.475 or something and the board only does 0.1 increments so can't interpret it, so you can try 1.4 or 1.5... or if you want to bump it 0.1 or 0.2 for overclocking, or conversely try dropping it a bit for passive/quiet cooling.

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Reply 40325 of 56708, by ildonaldo

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HanJammer wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:28:

Pretty likely Morex case...

I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC 😀
First hand, untinkered - another fancy case 😀

Not tested yet, but it came even with the DOOM game disk still in the floppy drive 😉

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Reply 40326 of 56708, by ildonaldo

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ildonaldo wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:18:
I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC :-) First hand, untinkered - another […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:28:

Pretty likely Morex case...

I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC 😀
First hand, untinkered - another fancy case 😀

Not tested yet, but it came even with the DOOM game disk still in the disk drive 😉

486_MMPC.jpg

Building my own PCs since 1991 - for my retro builds it's "no CF-disks, no Floppy emulators, no modern cases etc.", only the real and authentic stuff whenever possible.

Reply 40327 of 56708, by xcomcmdr

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Damn !!! This unit looks cool !

Reply 40328 of 56708, by ildonaldo

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xcomcmdr wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:19:

Damn !!! This unit looks cool !

Looks like it hase son kind of Karaoke function with two Mike-in at the front.

Yes, yes, yes, this is a really good one ... so far 😉

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Reply 40330 of 56708, by ildonaldo

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ildonaldo wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:22:
xcomcmdr wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:19:

Damn !!! This unit looks cool !

Looks like it hase son kind of Karaoke function with two Mike-in at the front.

Yes, yes, yes, this is a really good one ... so far 😉

Whohoo, pink fluffy unicons

Sorry for the overreaction, but I looked so long for something like that ...

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Reply 40331 of 56708, by BitWrangler

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ildonaldo wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:18:
I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC :-) First hand, untinkered - another […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:28:

Pretty likely Morex case...

I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC 😀
First hand, untinkered - another fancy case 😀

Not tested yet, but it came even with the DOOM game disk still in the floppy drive 😉

486_MMPC.jpg

Doom didn't play off floppy though. Either someone kept their game saves on disk, or it's a custom boot disk with only sound drivers and cut down config.sys and autoexec.bat for enough conventional mem free for Doom to launch. ... which it may also do from hard disk as last command in autoexec.bat.

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Reply 40332 of 56708, by HanJammer

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ildonaldo wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:24:
Looks like it has some kind of Karaoke function with two Mike-in at the front. […]
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xcomcmdr wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:19:

Damn !!! This unit looks cool !

Looks like it has some kind of Karaoke function with two Mike-in at the front.

Yes, yes, yes, this is a really good one ... so far 😉
Whohoo, pink fluffy unicons

Sorry for the overreaction, but I looked so long for something like that ...

Very cool case. We have a special thread for these cases with built-in speakers too: The AT cases with built-in stereo speakers thread!

I have three of these things myself and I love every one of them, hating them at the same time as their internal layout with drives mounted in the center is ridiculous and installing long cards in them (like GUS Max or some AWE32 models) is hell 😉

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Reply 40333 of 56708, by chrismeyer6

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ildonaldo wrote on 2021-09-01, 15:18:
I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC :-) First hand, untinkered - another […]
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HanJammer wrote on 2021-08-31, 22:28:

Pretty likely Morex case...

I did it, I just did it , this is really exciting - bought an early 486DX/66 Multimedia-PC 😀
First hand, untinkered - another fancy case 😀

Not tested yet, but it came even with the DOOM game disk still in the floppy drive 😉

486_MMPC.jpg

That's an awesome case super nice find. Quite a nice find on the floppy drive. I wonder what fun the hard drive holds itself. It would also be cool if the CD drive had a surprise that's fun too.

Reply 40334 of 56708, by matti157

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Sound Blaster PRO 2 CT1600 - 10€
Etherlink III - 10€
AWE64 - 10€
Philips rwdv3210 - 20€

Shipping - 10€ 😂

Reply 40335 of 56708, by matti157

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fosterwj03 wrote on 2021-08-29, 22:40:
I bought this low-profile IBM 300GL 6282-66U for $100 shipped. It arrived in great shape with only a couple of scratches/scuffs […]
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I bought this low-profile IBM 300GL 6282-66U for $100 shipped. It arrived in great shape with only a couple of scratches/scuffs on the top cover of the case. I bought the case to use as an open-air test bench for LPX-style motherboards, but I’m glad the purchase included a fully functional Pentium 200 MMX, 64MB of SDRAM, a 16x Hitachi CD-ROM drive, working floppy drive, and a Netgear PCI network card.

It worked pretty well as soon as I got it, but I needed to remove and spray contact cleaner on the integrated graphics card’s memory chips to resolve an intermittent BIOS configuration error (it would falsely report 1MB of memory every other boot). Unfortunately, I still get a keyboard error every time I cold start the machine. I figure it’s because I’m using an aftermarket PS/2 keyboard.

I’m also a bit disappointed that the BIOS uses LBA for drives, but won’t recognize more than 8GB of storage. 8GB is plenty for most programs I could run on it, but I wish it could use more. The BIOS does recognize my DVD/CD-RW drive and an IDE-to-SATA adapter, so that’s something. I’m going to use an IDE-to-SD adapter with it since my SATA SSD’s would be a bit of a waste.

I’ve already tricked it out with some turn of the millennium goodness: the DVD/CD-RW drive, an OPTI ISA sound card/wavetable, a Matrox G200 video card, and my DXR3 multimedia accelerator card to watch some DVD’s. I haven’t used the DRX3 in nearly 20 years. Ah, the good old days…

My own computer! Too bad about the 8GB limit

But does the second motherboard IDE connector work?

Reply 40337 of 56708, by pan069

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matti157 wrote on 2021-09-01, 16:01:

Philips rwdv3210 - 20€

I have two of these, bought 'm when they were new (17/18 years ago or something?). My favorite drives. Had to change the drive belt recently though since opening/closing the drive bay became a challenge.

Reply 40338 of 56708, by matti157

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Deksor wrote on 2021-09-01, 17:05:

Maybe you can update the BIOS to overcome the capacity limitation ?

It is already updated to the latest version

Reply 40339 of 56708, by matti157

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pan069 wrote on 2021-09-01, 17:06:
matti157 wrote on 2021-09-01, 16:01:

Philips rwdv3210 - 20€

I have two of these, bought 'm when they were new (17/18 years ago or something?). My favorite drives. Had to change the drive belt recently though since opening/closing the drive bay became a challenge.

I have yet to get there, but I'm glad I found a good drive