![]() 11/10/2016 at 17:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
got another retrobox
*might* keep it for more than a few weeks this time, depends.
guts
just over 3GB!
specs
whopping 2MB VRAM! dat ATI Rage II+
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what do you do with these?
*asks the man with a laserdisc collection*
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That is the most late 90s/early 2000s computer case I have ever seen. Just looking at it makes me want to play Midtown Madness 2.
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Mostly fix them up, clean them, and sell them for around $120-250
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Nibby:
-writes long post about how he’s no longer collecting retro PCs.
-gets another retro PC.
:)
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Unfortunately the processor is too slow for Midtown Madness 2
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What do people actually do with these old computers?
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The frightening follow up is...what do people do with their cleaned up old computers
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truth, i could not resist
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Are those three PCI slots on a VESA slot or something proprietary? U WOT M8
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no idea, probably MIDI stuff and play old DOS and windows 9x games
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no idea, probably MIDI stuff and play old DOS and windows 9x games
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proprietary... 3 PCI + 2 ISA
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Hobby, habit, or hobbit, as long as it keeps you happy, hippie.
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“Why sure, let’s make a 90 degree split motherboard - nothing can possibly go wrong!”
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tons of PCs in the 90s were designed like this
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That’s reasonable, I don’t care about old computers that much at all so I don’t really see the point in wanting one, but to each their own.
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Yeah, I’ve seen a couple, but mostly missed that phase. At my house we went from an old AT-platform 486 (overclocked) straight to an ATX format 333 K6-2 (with 3dNOW!). Nothing mutant in between.
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On board sound blaster 16?
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Edit to correct and retract my comment
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sweet, do you still have any of them around?
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ESS AudioDrive 1868
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Definitely still got the K6-2. Not sure about the 486.The 486 started out as a 286 and got upgraded. At one point there was (briefly) an all-in-one Compaq 386.
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Dang... 16X CD-ROM.
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now what’re you rocking?
for me, it’s a skylake desktop I built in May and my 8470p laptop... then this AST
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All of my servers have this feature to this day.
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Still common. That’s how you get cards in 1U.
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I still remember the ES688 in my Compaq Presario...
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fun times
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I’ve not really paid attention to what the main house computer at my folks’ is for a few years. My own station for the longest time was a basic Compaq tower with upgraded RAM and video card, but I’m building a Core i7 machine with an mATX board in a baby case to put a Quadro in - because I’m saving up for a license of Solidworks.
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no, that was actually somewhat of a “Standard,” it was the NLX motherboard layout.