Reply 14120 of 55582, by jheronimus
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Slowly progressing towards my 5x86 build! I'm extremely excited because I have a lot of plans for this project: getting MS-DOS networking, trying Phil's MT32/MIDI cable trick working and so on.
So, some VLB goodness today!
In the centre is the CPU I've got previously — an AMD X5-133ADZ which is, I believe, the more "overclocker-friendly" version. I'm yet to know if it works, but worst case scenario I'll use a 486DX2@66 until I get another one.
Top is VLB Cirrus Logic GD-5428 with 1MB RAM. It's expandable to 2MB and I think I should have some chips on a bunch of PCI cards I have. Just have to check the timing.
Bottom is a VLB multi I/O — ASKA SST-2946. It comes with a small leaflet that says that I should install drivers for this card. I actually thought multi I/O cards didn't drivers, but I'll try to look for these.
The vendor claimed that both VLB cards are NOS (cost me 7,8 USD for video and 3 USD for multi I/O). They do look quite nice, though the video card has small spots of rust on the back side.
All in all, I'm missing one crucial part — the motherboard. They are not rare, but compared to Pentium hardware there sure are too many chipsets and flavors. Also need a cooler for the CPU — I don't think a Socket 7 cooler will fit there.