Reply 33160 of 55349, by EvieSigma
Yeah, and since it's proprietary and replacements probably aren't available I have to try and fix it.
Yeah, and since it's proprietary and replacements probably aren't available I have to try and fix it.
EvieSigma wrote on 2020-03-27, 14:51:Yeah, and since it's proprietary and replacements probably aren't available I have to try and fix it.
Trying to search for the part online (197416-001 from this listhttps://web.archive.org/web/19961226053531/ht … e1/pres800.html) show a few places which might still carry refurb stock.
PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2020-03-27, 20:11:EvieSigma wrote on 2020-03-27, 14:51:Yeah, and since it's proprietary and replacements probably aren't available I have to try and fix it.
Trying to search for the part online (197416-001 from this listhttps://web.archive.org/web/19961226053531/ht … e1/pres800.html) show a few places which might still carry refurb stock.
That part number should help, I'll probably be taking my chances on Ebay though in the event the supply is irreparable. But I think the problem is likely something mundane (caps, fuse, maybe a transistor or other similar component) so it probably can be repaired.
x0zm_ wrote on 2020-03-27, 04:07:Another card I've been after for awhile to the GPU collection! […]
Another card I've been after for awhile to the GPU collection!
Though I've been moving away from this era lately, the opportunity to snag another Triplex card couldn't be left untouched. It joins the GeForce3 Ti and GeForce2 - the Triplex Millennium Silver GeForce4 MX440 Dual Head!
That should go good with your black Aopen motherboard.
https://youtu.be/PtgsRJNk6ds?t=468
Got a few items for my next Windows XP build:
Athlon 64 3800 s939
4x 1GB Kingston DDR 400
Asus A8N-SLI Premium, it is some weird OEM version with just one lan card, no firewire, no raid and only 4x sata ports
MSI Geforce 7900GT with passive cooling
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Been on a motherboard rampage lately so I'll start with these!
Lucky Star LS-486e Rev. D Socket 3 Motherboard + Am486DX5-133 + 16MB RAM
Lucky Star LS-486e Rev. F Socket 3 Motherboard + Am486DX5-133 + 16MB RAM
Intel VS440FX Pentium Pro Socket 8 Motherboard AA 666860-407 with Pentium Pro 200Mhz (SL22Z) & 16MB
Intel Premiere PCI II - Socket 5 - Intel 430NX (Plato) with Dallas 12887 Glitchworks Battery Board, Pentium 133, 8MB (1994)
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Intel Premiere PCI - Socket 4 - Intel 430LX (Batman) Rev. PBA 623667-210) with Dallas RTC Mod (1994)
Asus SK8V-UAY Socket 940 Motherboard (VIA K8T800) + AMD Operton 144 + 2GB RAM
ASUS CUSL2-C Black Pearl Motherboard (Intel i815EP) (Boxed)
Abit SA6R Socket 370 i815E (Solano) Motherboard + Celeron 733Mhz (Coppemine128 - SL4ZL) + Creative CT 4870 + 512MB RAM
Abit BE6 Motherboard (Intel 440BX) with Rubycon MBZ Caps & Intel Pentium III 500Mhz Slot 1 CPU (Katmai - SL37D)
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Some other goodies!
Roland SC-7 (Serial ZE86572) (Boxed) (March, 1993)
ATI Mach32 VLB Video Card EXM234 BT481KPJ85 1MB ISA (1993)
2-Bay Baby AT Desktop Case with 3-Digit LED Segment Display
2-Bay Baby AT Desktop Case with 3-Digit LED Segment Display & Integrated Speakers
Intel Pentium 120 - EBOXBP80502-120 (NOS) (March, 1995)
Intel Pentium 133 - ABOXBP80502-133 (SU073) (NOS) (June, 1995)
K-618H 3-digit LED Segment Display
Cirrus Logic CL-GD5446-HC-A - Creative CT6330 Graphics Blaster 2MB PCI (1996)
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Holy crap!
Where did you get all of that? I need to upgrade my Socket 7 system to a case with integrated speakers.
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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
I too would like a desktop case with integrated speakers.
bjwil1991 wrote on 2020-03-28, 22:05:Where did you get all of that? I need to upgrade my Socket 7 system to a case with integrated speakers.
Ebay for both cases guys.
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Dude, your hardware haul is amazing. The black PCB ASUS boards are a nice touch as well.
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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to Ryzen 9 5950X
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that Black Pearl board is amazing 😳
That is one impressive haul!
Artex posts and I hate life. The usual stuff.
Stop being poor and you too can own things and be happy.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Artex wrote on 2020-03-28, 19:17:
Great looking mainboard. I like the L2 cache soldered to the mainboard, mainboards of this size normally only have single bank L2 cache. Moreover the srams can't be stolen so easily! 😁
appiah4 wrote on 2020-03-29, 08:55:Artex posts and I hate life. The usual stuff.
LOLOLOL
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Nice stuff on the previous page!
As it is advisable to spend more time indoors due to recent circumstances I too decided to make the best of this opportunity and perform some upgrades for my PS/2 Model 55SX (kidding..)
New BIOS chips for my "Old Spock" e. g. IBM SCSI w/cache adapter to enable support beyond 1GB and, proprietary SIMMs for upgrading to 2MB cache.
Terminator to the internal 50-pin card-edge. This truly was a difficult part to find (or then I looked in all the wrong places..)
I knew Reply had some complete planar (mainboard) upgrade kits for Model 55SX but, as CPU is soldered to the board, I assume not many CPU upgrade kits were ever made for this specific model. However, apparently at least this one made by IBM existed, though.
Mathco can be added but it needs to be a 33Mhz variant.
Some non-IBM stuff..This is a NOS Tekram(?) cache controller card.
.WAVjammer PCMCIA sound card (sealed)..what I've read it's decent.
Would you be kind enough to image that 486 upgrade disk and possibly the manual?
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.