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Sorry for blurry pic old pent pro :D

What's odd is that Intel would of stayed with 586 for the next chip. The patent office told Intel that you can not patent a number, and so came the birth of Pentium.

What's funny is the first ones sucked(486DX4/100 was better), and it was kind of how AMD's Phenom disaster was; only worse:nutkick:.



Pentium FDIV bug
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_FDIV_bug

They recalled so many CPUs that people started making jewelry out of them.:roll:
 
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What's odd is that Intel would of stayed with 586 for the next chip. The patent office told Intel that you can not Pentium a number, and so came the birth of Pentium.

What's funny is the first ones sucked(486DX4/100 was better), and it was kind of how AMD's Phenom disaster was; only worse:nutkick:.



Pentium FDIV bug
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_FDIV_bug

They recalled so many CPUs that people started making jewelry out of them.:roll:

never knew that, thanks for the info heheh
 

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I'm going to have to start diggin!

Damn, wish I could find my old Intel 186 CPU - those baddies were very rare

I've posted pics of my old VooDoo 3 2000 AGP around here somewhere . . .


Somehwere around my room I've got a 16MB IDE HDD (yes, that's 16 MB!) - back when you still had to manually set the slave/master jumpers.

-/edit-

speaking of HDDs, I've got a WD 2.5GB sitting right beside me, and a Seagate 40GB as well


Got a 5.25" Disk Drive (that still works), and an ass-load of 5.25" disks to go with it.




The kicker, though, if I can find it . . . . a 64x Creative Labs CD-ROM with a 1998 production date - a hard to find CD-ROM drive speed, and dated long before 58x were even available in stores (gotta love the access my father had to surplus military goodies!).


Got an old PC Chips Socket 7 AGP board, still has two ISA slots, and jumpers were used for CPU/DRAM/PCI clocking. Also an old ASUS AMD board (don't remember the CPU still sitting in it, used a CPU stand off card) - an old Pentium II board with CPU standoff (and PII still accounted for).

Damn, I got a lot more, but it'll take me time to find and dig the stuff out :ohwell:

I'll get some pics of the stuffs I've got sitting right around here later :toast:
 
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Wow, this thread is awesome. I love the oldie pics and will certainly love the benchies!!!

I have a few more pics comming...
 

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I pulled this out of an old computer my electronics teacher brought in last year to see if my friend and I could find a use for it, we couldn't so i pulled this out of it and decided to keep it.
 

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I pulled this out of an old computer my electronics teacher brought in last year to see if my friend and I could find a use for it, we couldn't so i pulled this out of it and decided to keep it.


nice reminder of old tech . . . I almost forgot IMB made processors - even to this day.
 
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I have a lot of old parts lying around,Sorry for the pics ......

First up my old 386 mobo with the 486 dx2-66 chip

Next the oldest ATi video card you guys will ever see lol the thing is huge like V5-5500 -6000 size and a close up of the gpu.


Ok now the old AMD to new 9950be Pay attention to the SlotA Athy wich still runs :)

Now my back up 486dx2-66 and a few Intel procs one is 133 mhz and the other is 166 (the gray ones)The black ones are celery and the slot is a MSI socket 370 to Slot 1 converter.

Last but not least one of the best hard drive ever made and survived 3 over volts and a virus and still is running ...I present the Quantum Bigfoot 5.25 drive .

I forgot,my work bench and a tease of my parts under it.That is the x64 3200+ with my Ati X850XT-Flashed PE,And in the foreground a Trident pci video card ,lol at the ram on it .
 
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Here's my old stuff :)

Beaver holding old-as-hell RAM




6 pieces of RAM from old Mac




From the top: beaver's ram, Mac Ram, DDR2 Ram




Intel i486 SX 25MHz CPU




AMD K6-2 400MHz cpu




Beaver sitting on old PowerPC cpu from Mac (can't remember frequency)




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ISA COM/LPT card




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Sound Blaster CT1250B

So I have Vista Installed, and I didn't get a Zero:rockout: or just a 1!!!!

I scored higher than modern Celeron machines do@@!:rockout:
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But I do not have a sound card installed as of yet. So I'm looking everywhere for my Awe 32(last time I showed it on TPU someone said that it very very rare because of where one of the chips was made(which made it worth a bunch more(so I put it up where I would not lose it, and have not found it)), and I find this old sound card I had forgotten about. The Sound Blaster CT1250B, and if you full Sound Blaster CT1250B you get one link, and that's it. IT DIDN'T HAPPEN almost, and that is the reason for this thread.

Opps Typed it in wrong......3 not a 2...errrm
http://www.google.com/search?q=Soun...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a




Sound Blaster CT1250B

http://www.google.com/search?q=Soun...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

It still has the FDD ID sticker on the back 100%, and the only thing that seems to be missing is the memory. Which is likely to be on another part floating around.

What Wiki says.
First Sound Blasters: the right bundle

[edit] Sound Blaster 1.0

The first board bearing the Sound Blaster name appeared in 1989. In addition to Game Blaster features, it had an 11-voice FM synthesizer using the Yamaha YM3812 chip, also known as OPL2. It provided perfect compatibility with the then market leader AdLib sound card, which had gained support in PC games in the preceding years. Creative used the "DSP" acronym to designate the digital audio part of the Sound Blaster. This actually stood for Digital SOUND Processor, rather than for the more common digital signal processor meaning, and was really a simple microcontroller from the Intel MCS-51 family (supplied by Intel and Matra MHS, among others). It could play back monaural sampled sound at up to 23 kHz sampling frequency (approx FM radio quality) and record at up to 12 kHz (approx AM radio quality). The sole DSP-like feature of the circuit was ADPCM decompression.

The original card lacked an anti-aliasing filter, resulting in a characteristic "metal junk" sound. (This was rectified with the addition of two user-selectable filters in the later Sound Blaster Pro card.) It also featured a joystick port and a proprietary MIDI interface.

In spite of these limitations, in less than a year, the Sound Blaster became the top-selling expansion card for the PC. It achieved this by providing a fully AdLib-compatible product, with additional features, for the same, and often less, money. The inclusion of the game port, and its importance to its early success, is often forgotten or overlooked. PCs of this era did not include a game port, and buying one costed a consumer roughly $50. This card also took up one of the few slots most PCs of the time had. Given the choice between an AdLib card or a fully-compatible Sound Blaster card that also came with a game port, saved you a slot, and included the 'DSP' for not much more money, many consumers opted for the Sound Blaster. In-game support for the digital portion of the card did not happen until after the Sound Blaster had gained dominance.

[edit] Sound Blaster 1.5

Sound Blaster 1.5, released in 1990, dropped the "C/MS chips". They could be purchased separately from Creative and inserted into two sockets on the board.[citation needed]

[edit] Sound Blaster 2.0
Wiki
Sound Blaster 2.0 added support for auto-init DMA, which assisted in producing a continuous loop of double-buffered sound output and increased the maximum playback rate to 44 kHz (the same maximum as the Sound Blaster Pro, released around the same time). The earlier Sound Blaster 1.0 or 1.5 could be upgraded to support auto-init DMA by replacing the socketed V1.00 DSP with a V2.00 DSP, which was available from Creative Labs.

This isn't a socket 2 card, and the year dated on the card is 91.

This is what the 2.0 card looks like


Which came with a 2x CD-Rom because I have one here somewhere. I just have the box, but I don't have the CD-ROM I think; I have given a lot of sound cards away over the years....



 
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This is where Willy Wonka stores his secret reciepts for candy. You can clearly see the umpaloompa replacing a head cluster.
 

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[edit] Sound Blaster 2.0
Wiki


This isn't a socket 2 card, and the year dated on the card is 91.

This is what the 2.0 card looks like


Which came with a 2x CD-Rom because I have one here somewhere. I just have the box, but I don't have the CD-ROM I think; I have given a lot of sound cards away over the years....






dude . . . I haven't seen one of those in years :twitch:

check out the ISA of the SB2.0! . . . that second card, unless I'm mistaken, is a Sound Blaster Pro 16, correct?


Either way - nice to see someone still has those, I had misplaced mine years ago. Yes, after 1991, Creative typically sold their sound cards with a CD-ROM as well with their "upper-end" packages . . . nowadays replaced with a I/O drive.

Oldest sound card I currently have, is a "Creative" Ensonique. First PCI audio card, and first to truly support multi-channel. I also have a dead Sound Blaster Live! around here as well.
 
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My dad somehow sold his old AWE 64 Pro about a month ago :p

I wonder if we even have old hardware still, besides the still-running P3 machine...
 

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This is also a 16bit card:)

Well I tried to pull some information about that card after I noticed I typed it into Google wrong, and nope there is no information about this card at all. Either you know about it, or your not ever going to know about it more or less.







Now on the sticker it say's that is a different card. It say's that it is a CT1350A.

This is what google will give you if you want to know what that card looked like, and a few people asking for the driver...



Get the idea for this thread:)

And the rest of the card.




 

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Hmmm


* Chip: CT 1336A
* Angaben auf Platine: CT 1350B
* Baujahr: 1994

Lautstärkeregler

Treiber muß manuell installiert werden.
Treiber:
Creative Labs Soundblaster 16 or AWE 32
Windows erkennt den
E/A Bereich nicht immer richtig. 0220-022F

Mine says Copyright PTE LTD 1991

And on the back it say's CT1350A, and that card is a B. You can tell there is a difference(maybe where it was made). Just look at the chip on the left, and mine is side ways, Like the chip on the Pro 2 listed there.

The chips is labeled CT1336 '91 on my card. IDK Hmmmm



There is a Fact ID: IBACT-SB2

So that is what it is.A SB2

* Chip: CT1336 CT1345 CT1341
* Angaben auf Platine: CT 1600
* Baujahr: 1992

CD ROM Port

Treiber muß manuell installiert werden.
Treiber:
Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or AWE 3


Limited things I think you can pull on them.

I could be wrong.
 

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This isnt really hardware but it is still cool. The origional ad for the gateway color book 2000 from 1993.

Pics:











Specifications:
1.weight under 5.7lbs
2. 33mhz intel 486DX cpu
3. 4mb of ram expandable to 20mb
4. removable 170mb hdd
5. 3.5in 1.44mb floppy disk drive

All this greatness costing only $2695
I have this laptop somewhere and i also gotta start digging up for all my old stuff
 

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Yep, I think that is still holds up to what this thread is about. Just look at my dog house pic posted on the 1st page:).
 
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you'll love this hard drive I am going to post monday lol

I just wish you could virtually hold it cause the weight of it is the funiests part, its literally like 20 lbs
 
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SB AWE 32 complete with 2x128kb(?) 30-pin simm memory upgrade!
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12mb voodoo2

I still have all this stuff inside an old computer. It's got a pentium 166 Processor on an intel 430VX motherboard. I actually sold a few really old things on here a while back, like a P75 and some Cyrix M2 233 CPUs. I still have a couple of old socket 7 CPUs lying around. Like this one:
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Pentium 233MMX. The grand-daddy of the intel socket 7 CPUs. :D
 
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I have a old Compaq Pentium Pro (Dual Processor) server next to me. And I am usin gthis right now as I am cleaning it out for a friend.


No pics of either as I am waiting on my new PSU for my system to get here. But mebey after....
 

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Hmmm


Mine says Copyright PTE LTD 1991

And on the back it say's CT1350A, and that card is a B. You can tell there is a difference(maybe where it was made). Just look at the chip on the left, and mine is side ways, Like the chip on the Pro 2 listed there.

The chips is labeled CT1336 '91 on my card. IDK Hmmmm




Limited things I think you can pull on them.

I could be wrong.




it's hard to find info on these old SB cards . . . I'm not sure Creative would be much help if you tried to contact them for verification . . .

If you're looking for info on old PC hardware, though, I've seen a lot of Russian sites that have very thorough listings - google doesn't typically return them during searches, though . . . it might take some time to get out the shovel and doing some digging . . .
 
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And a S3 Virge PCI VGA



I also have an ISA SBlaster card, but can't find it right now, guess it's been buried under my stash of old stuff XD
 

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Well Vista on the P2, and the voodoo are making my head bang on the wall. I think I don't understand fully how the Voodoo drivers are working, and in Vista it's a little different.

About to try another Driver for the Voodoo, and I have now unlocked the system32 folder to full access. I hope this allows the machine to turn on AGP Texture Acceleration, but I may have just jacked vista up my self.

Hmmm and Hmmm

The drivers for the voodoo seem to be very cool for XP I have to say. They have this program that will downgrade about any game to work on those cards.
 

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Sooooo close!!!!!


Vista boots, I see the mouse, I then see the IN windows vista Logo Icon right before you hit the desktop. THen BOOM win32k.sys blue screen of death!!!!!


LOL I might as well install XP on this machine I think.......hmmmm damn it.
 
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