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Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

Look what I founds on the internet

AGP to PCI

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Ebay 200 EURO
http://74.125.93.104/translate_c?hl...hs=AJP&usg=ALkJrhiAAUB4_rr_FhTYM-kwKgWZKMrIqg
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AGP1 uses 3.3v and the other AGP is only 1.5v.......Why don't we have these cards on the market?

http://translate.google.com/transla...etc_agp2pci.html&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=auto&tl=en

Says they will work with newer AGP cards. You could even put that on top of a PCI to PCI-E adapter.

Where do u buys?

Dont using one of them things make the cards sit a bit high? you would need a decent size case there but surely an AGP card would be severly bottlenecked going into a PCI slot? I spose at least it would work though.
 
Ok I must have the Raid-o setup wrong....this is 6 10,000 RPM drives

Note:10Gb drives like these where top top of the line on release.

The controler
Specifications, Pricing and Availability

The RAID controllers covered in today's announcement include the AcceleRAID 150, AcceleRAID 200 and AcceleRAID 250. AcceleRAID 150 is a single channel RAID controller with a 33MHz RISC processor and parity memory. AcceleRAID 200 is a zero channel RAID controller with a 66MHz RISC processor and ECC (Error Correcting Code) memory. AcceleRAID 250 is a single channel RAID controller with a 66 MHz RISC processor and ECC memory.

These products support RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 10, 30, 50 and JBOD, as well as 4 MB to 64 MB of cache memory. The AcceleRAID family supports Windows NT, Novell NetWare, Linux (through third parties), SCO Unix/UnixWare and DOS 5.x and above. MSRP pricing for the AcceleRAID family begins at $499.00.

AcceleRAID products are distributed through Mylex's worldwide sales network, which includes system OEMs, distributors, resellers and systems integrators. For a complete list of authorized Mylex distributors, please visit the "where to buy" section of the Mylex website at http://www.mylex.com.

1999. Almost 10 years ago.

Drives where also out in 1999

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It does kick the nuts out of my USB thumb stick in USB 1.0

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dang forgot to copy the 3dmark 01 SS.(450 or so stock!!!!)

Going to bed for a bit.........


I have a SATA card installed. I just need to download the driver, and I'll test that and see how well it does.
 
today is the day when I get home from school I will post the 16MB HDD!!!

lol i know it isnt that exciting, im just playin around
 
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My entire collection... minus a few.
 
So in total, 25 processors. Pretty sweet.
 
looks like the intel 133 or the cyrix IBM in the center foreground .
 
I ordered a FX5200 to replace the Vanta, I will take a pic of the vanta with my ghetto superglue heatsink however.
 
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This is stock, and I think I'm going to move on to p4.
 
Priceless stuff DaMulta!
 
Oh man, I used to have a (well actually two) sega master systems (version 1) with about 25-30 games (including a bunch of classics), the 3D glasses and two light-phazors. also an arcade stick. Plus a sega genesis w/ ~10 games, a 32x with (lol) one game. Gave 'em all away bout a year or two ago.

My dad also used to have a commodore 64/128 with a shot powersupply; it had the 1571(if memory serves) disk drive and the wicked cool commodore joystick. He threw that and his (vendex?) 286 out about 4-5 years ago.

Now I'm just stuck with emulators :cry:
 
looks like the intel 133 or the cyrix IBM in the center foreground .

The Cyrix processor with the pins shown is the oldest of the bunch. There is a HS integrated into that processor.
 
Well well windows 7 is 16% installed.

:roll:
 
This runs better than vista!!!!!


LOL at the 8bit 3d moving back ground. Installing 3dFx drives and I have to take off in a bit. I was thinking I might get one SS off before I bail.
 
crazy stuff you got there damulta :toast:
 
This runs better than vista!!!!!


LOL at the 8bit 3d moving back ground. Installing 3dFx drives and I have to take off in a bit. I was thinking I might get one SS off before I bail.

This is so priceless:D
 
I don't think Windows 7 was designed for that hardware, but oh well.
 
DaMulta, youre a madman, A MADMAN!!!
 
I must say Windows 7 seems better looking then Vista .Surprised that old hardware runs on 7:laugh: Nice stuff Demulta:rockout:
 
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