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Reply 53780 of 55721, by zuldan

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Got this mid 2000 computer with a ABit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI and a fully working Abit Guru Panel. I think I'll put my X850 PE in it and dual boot Windows 98 (IDE) / XP (SATA). Very excited!

Not sure what the sound card is with the yellow and purple ports is. Maybe some sort of add-on for AN8.

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Reply 53781 of 55721, by AGP4LIfe?

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zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 02:40:
Got this mid 2000 computer with a ABit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI and a fully working Abit Guru Panel. I think I'll put my X850 PE in it a […]
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Got this mid 2000 computer with a ABit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI and a fully working Abit Guru Panel. I think I'll put my X850 PE in it and dual boot Windows 98 (IDE) / XP (SATA). Very excited!

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Not sure what the sound card is with the yellow and purple ports is. Maybe some sort of add-on for AN8.

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Absolutely legit 🤩👍

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Reply 53782 of 55721, by Ozzuneoj

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zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 02:40:

Not sure what the sound card is with the yellow and purple ports is. Maybe some sort of add-on for AN8.

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Yep, that's what it is! https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/mainboard/1315 … erboard/?page=4

Very cool board!

My brother had an AN8 32X board and it was nice but it had plagued caps that were shot after 5-6 years. I tried replacing them but I just could never get the thing to be stable. I didn't have the best tools or technique at the time and I struggled terribly with just getting the awful lead-free solder on those tiny (TINY!) pads to melt without scorching the board. I ended up giving up on it and sending it away in a "for parts" lot several years ago. It's a shame, because it was otherwise a nice board.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 53783 of 55721, by zuldan

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2024-07-30, 03:54:

Yep, that's what it is! https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/mainboard/1315 … erboard/?page=4

Very cool board!

My brother had an AN8 32X board and it was nice but it had plagued caps that were shot after 5-6 years. I tried replacing them but I just could never get the thing to be stable. I didn't have the best tools or technique at the time and I struggled terribly with just getting the awful lead-free solder on those tiny (TINY!) pads to melt without scorching the board. I ended up giving up on it and sending it away in a "for parts" lot several years ago. It's a shame, because it was otherwise a nice board.

Thank you very much for that link. Hopefully the caps are OK in this board. Will check them out as soon as I receive it.

Looks like that nuke button sets a overclock preset. That is so cool!. It's actually just to clear the CMOS. Damn

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Reply 53784 of 55721, by Trashbytes

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zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 04:01:
Thank you very much for that link. Hopefully the caps are OK in this board. Will check them out as soon as I receive it. […]
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2024-07-30, 03:54:

Yep, that's what it is! https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/mainboard/1315 … erboard/?page=4

Very cool board!

My brother had an AN8 32X board and it was nice but it had plagued caps that were shot after 5-6 years. I tried replacing them but I just could never get the thing to be stable. I didn't have the best tools or technique at the time and I struggled terribly with just getting the awful lead-free solder on those tiny (TINY!) pads to melt without scorching the board. I ended up giving up on it and sending it away in a "for parts" lot several years ago. It's a shame, because it was otherwise a nice board.

Thank you very much for that link. Hopefully the caps are OK in this board. Will check them out as soon as I receive it.

Looks like that nuke button sets a overclock preset. That is so cool!. It's actually just to clear the CMOS. Damn

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I would have thought the Nuke symbol with CMOS written on it would have been pretty self explanatory as to what that button did 🤣. (Nuke and Pave baby, its the only way to be sure)

Wanna nuke your settings ? well now you can in STYLE !!!

Reply 53785 of 55721, by appiah4

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dominusprog wrote on 2024-07-29, 08:09:

It such a shame that this gamepad doesn't work under DOS.

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Oh wow, that floppy box brings back so many memories!

Reply 53786 of 55721, by G-X

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zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 02:40:

Got this mid 2000 computer with a ABit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI and a fully working Abit Guru Panel. I think I'll put my X850 PE in it and dual boot Windows 98 (IDE) / XP (SATA). Very excited!

That is an awesome find! Hope to see more of this!

Reply 53787 of 55721, by H3nrik V!

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zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 04:01:
Thank you very much for that link. Hopefully the caps are OK in this board. Will check them out as soon as I receive it. […]
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2024-07-30, 03:54:

Yep, that's what it is! https://hexus.net/tech/reviews/mainboard/1315 … erboard/?page=4

Very cool board!

My brother had an AN8 32X board and it was nice but it had plagued caps that were shot after 5-6 years. I tried replacing them but I just could never get the thing to be stable. I didn't have the best tools or technique at the time and I struggled terribly with just getting the awful lead-free solder on those tiny (TINY!) pads to melt without scorching the board. I ended up giving up on it and sending it away in a "for parts" lot several years ago. It's a shame, because it was otherwise a nice board.

Thank you very much for that link. Hopefully the caps are OK in this board. Will check them out as soon as I receive it.

Looks like that nuke button sets a overclock preset. That is so cool!. It's actually just to clear the CMOS. Damn

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Having a Clear CMOS button on the front panel is just sooooo ABiT [when you get too eager in your overclocking endeavours]. I'm loving every part of it 🤣

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 53788 of 55721, by Bj0rn83

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I bought this Sound Blaster pro 2 ct1600 today for 1 euro, I ask the guy at the thrift store if he had some old pc parts laying arround he said yes and he went to the stockroom and came with a bunch of cards included this one, I ask what he want for it he said 1 euro cause actually my boss said I need to dispose them cause no one is buying those, I wonder what cards are already disposed there?!😢

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Reply 53789 of 55721, by dormcat

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Bj0rn83 wrote on 2024-07-30, 18:38:

I bought this Sound Blaster pro 2 ct1600 today for 1 euro, I ask the guy at the thrift store if he had some old pc parts laying arround he said yes and he went to the stockroom and came with a bunch of cards included this one, I ask what he want for it he said 1 euro cause actually my boss said I need to dispose them cause no one is buying those, I wonder what cards are already disposed there?!😢

Unfortunately this is the sad reality that applies not just retro computing but just about any retro / vintage hobby: owner of a specific hardware, either an ordinary person or a small business, might not know its value and/or can't find potential buyers without an ad campaign; OTOH buyers only find promoted ads by professional sellers / scalpers who demand premium prices.

Reply 53790 of 55721, by dominusprog

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appiah4 wrote on 2024-07-30, 10:30:
dominusprog wrote on 2024-07-29, 08:09:

It such a shame that this gamepad doesn't work under DOS.

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Oh wow, that floppy box brings back so many memories!

I can't bring myself to open it 😩

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Reply 53791 of 55721, by DataDragons

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Old new stock Sejin electron EAT -1010 Futaba MA clicky switch

Personal I like it more than ibm model m switch This keyboard Easy to press suitable for typing and playing games

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Reply 53792 of 55721, by BitWrangler

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Nice, looks familiar, like I had my hands on one at one time. Is that the one where a keypress is feeling like, you nudge a grasshopper and he stomps the key down for you?

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Reply 53793 of 55721, by DataDragons

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-07-30, 23:42:

Nice, looks familiar, like I had my hands on one at one time. Is that the one where a keypress is feeling like, you nudge a grasshopper and he stomps the key down for you?

exactly!!

Reply 53794 of 55721, by zuldan

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G-X wrote on 2024-07-30, 11:21:
zuldan wrote on 2024-07-30, 02:40:

Got this mid 2000 computer with a ABit Fatal1ty AN8 SLI and a fully working Abit Guru Panel. I think I'll put my X850 PE in it and dual boot Windows 98 (IDE) / XP (SATA). Very excited!

That is an awesome find! Hope to see more of this!

Will post some pictures once it’s been cleaned and everything installed.

Reply 53795 of 55721, by zuldan

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Got this old Dell 1908fpt 19" (5:4) for $26 delivered. Really love these screens for Windows 98 gaming. You can also get a Dell sound bar that connects under the screen. Nice space saver.

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Reply 53796 of 55721, by AGP4LIfe?

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Picked up something free from a buddy. Kinda interesting and seems oddly rare. It's a Radeon (R100) 32MB SDR All-in-Wonder PCI version.

Most of the R100 AIW were agp and with DDR, where as this is not only PCI but SDR. 🤔

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Reply 53797 of 55721, by Ozzuneoj

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AGP4LIfe? wrote on 2024-07-31, 21:48:

Picked up something free from a buddy. Kinda interesting and seems oddly rare. It's a Radeon (R100) 32MB SDR All-in-Wonder PCI version.

Most of the R100 AIW were agp and with DDR, where as this is not only PCI but SDR. 🤔

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That does seem pretty unusual. I honestly don't think I've ever seen an R100 PCI AIW myself. Nice find. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 53798 of 55721, by PcBytes

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That sounds like my peculiar MX4000, with its 128MB of RAM and 128 bits no less 🤣

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Reply 53799 of 55721, by zuldan

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Got my very first SB16 CT1740 with DSP v4.04 (no hanging note bug) and has a ASP/CSP chip as a bonus. Hopefully it's not too noisy.

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