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Reply 6480 of 28972, by Fusion

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I tested out a bunch of my favorite DOS games with Win ME on my P3 800 with a V3 and Live! card. They all worked flawlessly, I just had to guess my sound blaster settings (which I nailed first try! 😎), and off I went.

I tried Doom 2, Strife, Ultima Underworld 2, Dark Forces, and Chasm: The Rift.

I still want a dedicated DOS 6.22 system, but I'm really happy with how well Win ME handles itself, especially over 98SE.

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Reply 6481 of 28972, by luckybob

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IIRC the LS-120 can read and write 800k/400k mac floppies. I don't have mine available for testing right now, but I remember making a 800k boot disk for a mac plus (before this one I recently got)

As far as my own activity:

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Recapped a MSI K7T Turbo2. Honestly no idea why I did it. I have no plans to use it. I just found myself buying caps from Mouser, blasting some Meshuggah, and recapping it.

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

Reply 6482 of 28972, by xplus93

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luckybob wrote:
IIRC the LS-120 can read and write 800k/400k mac floppies. I don't have mine available for testing right now, but I remember ma […]
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IIRC the LS-120 can read and write 800k/400k mac floppies. I don't have mine available for testing right now, but I remember making a 800k boot disk for a mac plus (before this one I recently got)

As far as my own activity:

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Recapped a MSI K7T Turbo2. Honestly no idea why I did it. I have no plans to use it. I just found myself buying caps from Mouser, blasting some Meshuggah, and recapping it.

I have one right here. An internal IDE model. I'd love to test it out too if anybody knows how.

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Reply 6483 of 28972, by luckybob

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I remember having to use a special program to emulate a mac file system on windows. i think it was an old version of macdrive pro. I assume you have actual 800k disks handy?

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

Reply 6484 of 28972, by xplus93

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luckybob wrote:

I remember having to use a special program to emulate a mac file system on windows. i think it was an old version of macdrive pro. I assume you have actual 800k disks handy?

Some program disks I don't want to mess up and one blank. I use TransMac, I know it can do HFS+ and I think HFS, but i've only used it for CD/DVD and HD disks/images.

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Reply 6485 of 28972, by WildW

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JidaiGeki wrote:
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This week I have bought and received two Radeon 9800 cards. . . and both had horrible artifacts and had to be returned. As I recall the same thing happened to the 9700 Pro I had over a decade ago. Is it just me or are they really bad for reliability?

I've had a few 9800s, a couple were flakey, but recently AGP 3850s have been unreliable for me (3 out of 4 dead, of which 3 were NOS), and 8800s are notorious too. Had a slight stress over 9800 reliability myself recently as well, after buying one that was artifacting on first test, on the VGA port. Auto adjust on the LCD fixed that, but there is still very faint snow. DVI was OK though, rock solid signal. It doesn't like an nForce4 board I have but that could be the PSU in that machine. How much testing did you do on your 9800s?

Testing? . . . in both cases about this much. . .

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Reply 6486 of 28972, by JidaiGeki

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WildW wrote:
Testing? . . . in both cases about this much. . . […]
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JidaiGeki wrote:
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This week I have bought and received two Radeon 9800 cards. . . and both had horrible artifacts and had to be returned. As I recall the same thing happened to the 9700 Pro I had over a decade ago. Is it just me or are they really bad for reliability?

I've had a few 9800s, a couple were flakey, but recently AGP 3850s have been unreliable for me (3 out of 4 dead, of which 3 were NOS), and 8800s are notorious too. Had a slight stress over 9800 reliability myself recently as well, after buying one that was artifacting on first test, on the VGA port. Auto adjust on the LCD fixed that, but there is still very faint snow. DVI was OK though, rock solid signal. It doesn't like an nForce4 board I have but that could be the PSU in that machine. How much testing did you do on your 9800s?

Testing? . . . in both cases about this much. . .

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🤣 fair enough. I see your 9800 checkerboard, and raise you my FX5900 Asylum alternating stripe patterns

Reply 6487 of 28972, by liqmat

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JidaiGeki wrote:

🤣 fair enough. I see your 9800 checkerboard, and raise you my FX5900 Asylum alternating stripe patterns

Most definitely would save that for your next rave party.

Reply 6488 of 28972, by WildW

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JidaiGeki wrote:

🤣 fair enough. I see your 9800 checkerboard, and raise you my FX5900 Asylum alternating stripe patterns

Arrghh, my eyes. You win 😜

Reply 6489 of 28972, by Bancho

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Decided to test out My Abit VP6 board today. I've had it for months but never got round to testing it. Turned out to live up to its reputation regarding the caps 🤣

It has 2 1Ghz Coppermine CPUs installed, 512mb ram and Elsa Gladiac 920 (GF3).

Set the board up and powered it on.

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Heard two cracks and a nasty smell! 2 caps popped within 20 seconds of powering the board on hahahaha. Those high quality Jackon Caps.

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Fortunately the board still posts fine. I won't mess any more with it until i get chance to fully recap it.

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Reply 6490 of 28972, by Cyrix200+

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Bancho wrote:
Decided to test out My Abit VP6 board today. I've had it for months but never got round to testing it. Turned out to live up to […]
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Decided to test out My Abit VP6 board today. I've had it for months but never got round to testing it. Turned out to live up to its reputation regarding the caps 🤣

It has 2 1Ghz Coppermine CPUs installed, 512mb ram and Elsa Gladiac 920 (GF3).

Set the board up and powered it on.

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Heard two cracks and a nasty smell! 2 caps popped within 20 seconds of powering the board on hahahaha. Those high quality Jackon Caps.

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Fortunately the board still posts fine. I won't mess any more with it until i get chance to fully recap it.

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I have the same board and the same problem. A full set of caps is quite expensive though. Mine is on the to-maybe-do pile.

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Reply 6491 of 28972, by xplus93

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Bancho wrote:
Decided to test out My Abit VP6 board today. I've had it for months but never got round to testing it. Turned out to live up to […]
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Decided to test out My Abit VP6 board today. I've had it for months but never got round to testing it. Turned out to live up to its reputation regarding the caps 🤣

It has 2 1Ghz Coppermine CPUs installed, 512mb ram and Elsa Gladiac 920 (GF3).

Set the board up and powered it on.

wWE5VD3l.jpg

Heard two cracks and a nasty smell! 2 caps popped within 20 seconds of powering the board on hahahaha. Those high quality Jackon Caps.

hNEovFjl.jpg

Fortunately the board still posts fine. I won't mess any more with it until i get chance to fully recap it.

rxzSNdXl.jpg

Woah, that's a really nice card to be using for MB testing. Always good to have a couple M64s to sacrifice if necessary.

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Reply 6492 of 28972, by Bancho

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xplus93 wrote:

Woah, that's a really nice card to be using for MB testing. Always good to have a couple M64s to sacrifice if necessary.

It was just a card that I had to hand at that moment. Didn't fancy going through my box of cards. Thinking about it, your right - i should of used one of the spare MX's or Rages i have just in case the board took out the card!

Reply 6493 of 28972, by looking4awayout

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Today I have taken home a small audio controller I'm using to control the volume of my headphones for my Pentium 3. At least now I finally have working sound, without bothering anyone at home. I've also snatched a SATA controller card, a Silicon Image 3112A, that I've already tested and works well, in case someday I decide to put a SATA hard drive without adapter. The only drawback is that it slightly increases POST time, but it's something expected, given that the card comes with its own BIOS. After testing, the card has been put back into storage.

Another thing I've done was installing Local Load on Firefox and Decentraleyes on Palemoon SSE. Web browsing on a Pentium 3 is not as bad as it seems. 😊

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Reply 6494 of 28972, by xplus93

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WildW wrote:
JidaiGeki wrote:

🤣 fair enough. I see your 9800 checkerboard, and raise you my FX5900 Asylum alternating stripe patterns

Arrghh, my eyes. You win 😜

Well, I'll see your plain lines and raise you sparkly jailbars on a TNT2 Ultra

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Reply 6495 of 28972, by bjwil1991

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xplus93 wrote:
WildW wrote:
JidaiGeki wrote:

🤣 fair enough. I see your 9800 checkerboard, and raise you my FX5900 Asylum alternating stripe patterns

Arrghh, my eyes. You win 😜

Well, I'll see your plain lines and raise you sparkly jailbars on a TNT2 Ultra

I see your TNT2 Ultra jailbars and raise you an overheated V3 2000 with artifacts.

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I got a V3 3000 PCI card that has a bigger heatsink and I installed a cooling fan on it using screws and it's working without issues. In all of seriousness, it didn't look half bad, but my system would lock up.

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Reply 6496 of 28972, by xplus93

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bjwil1991 wrote:
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I got a V3 3000 PCI card that has a bigger heatsink and I installed a cooling fan on it using screws and it's working without issues. In all of seriousness, it didn't look half bad, but my system would lock up.

I see your artifacts are in text mode as well. I don't get any in text mode. Is there a possibility it's something fixable then?

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Reply 6497 of 28972, by juglenaut

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Ground up restoration.
Dead on arrival, took a leak and needed a diaper.
HD monitor television
2004 Samsung hdcp

I plan on using this with my current pc.

Fish mouths on the side face convergence. The thing was running so hot the fresnel was stretched out bow inward sees in 3D and poor depth perception.

I should of took a picture before touching it. Had an out standing bill due at the dog pound and the owner didn't pay up. So I bailed it out of the dumpster section for my collection.

weighs 80 or so pounds. Just got Sanyo/JVC class E amplifier convergence semis yesterday.

Reply 6498 of 28972, by juglenaut

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I had a nvidia 5700fx ultra that started a computer on fire and the heat sink and fan disappeared.

And the gpu tried to dock with the sound blaster audigy gold and squealed like a stuck pig.

I still remember the gut wrenching ear burning yell for help it made.

Reply 6499 of 28972, by lolo799

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Installed the Aztech Nova 16 Extra sound card in my XT, working perfectly in an 8-bit ISA slot 😀

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