The Bragging Wall

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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Mon Nov 28, 2016 7:54 pm

hi everyone. as promised, here are some photos of the computers that i bought at a thrift store last friday.
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Dell OptiPlex GX260

here they are. these are both Dell OptiPlex GX260 (circa 2003).
both have Intel Pentium 4 Northwood CPUs clocked at 2.00GHz, Intel 845G Chipsets, 1x 3.5in 1.44MB floppydrive, USB2.0 and a chasis intrusion switch .
the tower on the right was missing an optical drive, has 512MB of DDR RAM and an internal speaker. the drive that is in it now is one that i salvaged from a dead computer last year.
the tower on the left came with a DVD-ROM drive and 1280MB of DDR RAM and is missing the internal speaker.
both are missing their HDDs and AGP cards.
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here we can see the rear ports. i beileve that these PCs have Gigabit ethernet ports. the video port on the extreme right is an Nvidia Geforce 2 MX-400 AGP card that i added inorder to get better video quality over the onboard graphics.
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i LOVE the way these towers open like a clam shell. it makes working on these computers very easy.
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and here is an overhead shot of the motherboard with the video card removed so the AGP slot is visible.

i have been able to boot and run both computers with a couple of linux live cd distros, Lubuntu 13.04 and Oz Unity 1.0 Debut(Ubuntu 10.04LTS).
with the onboard video, Lubuntu looked like it was running in either 15/16-bit color or 256 color mode in 1280x1024 screen size @60Hz. Oz Unity wouldn't completly boot to the Live cd desktop with the onboard graphics.
i was able to install OZ Unity on to the tower that has 1280MB of ram using a 16GB USB flash drive after installing the Geforce 2 MX-400 AGP card.
i paid $7.50 for both towers.
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Hot Trout » Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:02 am

Thats a lot of gear for a few dollars. Nice find.
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Sun Dec 04, 2016 8:30 am

thanks HT. i swear that one long slot is a PCI-X slot. but the extra bit that extents towards the front of the motherboard seems a little shorter than the images that i saw on wikipedia. what do you think HT?
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Hot Trout » Mon Dec 05, 2016 2:22 pm

The slot with the Green lock is the display card slot most likely x8. The slot with the extra bit at the back (facking the drives) is a legacy PCI slot for older PCI cards. I think.
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Mon Dec 05, 2016 8:19 pm

you are correct about the the slot with the green lock being an AGP 8x slot. infact, the first thing i did when i saw the slot was install an Nvidia Geforce 2 MX-400 AGP 4x video card in one of the towers. but the more i look at the PCI slot with the extra bit on the front, the more convinced i am that it is in fact a PCI-X slot. here is the Wikipedia article about the PCI-X slot
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 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI-X

if i could just find a PCI-X card with the proper looking edge, i could test it.
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EDIT 2016/12/06 3:43AM U.S CST
i was wrong about the AGP slot being an 8x slot. i have been researching the chipset and it supports upto AGP 4x cards that will fit in the slot.
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Wed May 31, 2017 9:40 am

hello everyone.
yesterday i traded a spare 18.5 inch LCD TV (that i had gotten for free last year in new condition) that i had and a pair of multimedia speakers (i paid about ten dollars for these last year) for a Playstation Vita (Model PCH-1001). the Vita came with a 4GB memory card, a USB charging cable and two games installed on it. Lego Jurassic World and Soul Sacrifice. at the moment its running system software version 3.60. i plan to update it to v3.65 as soon as i can get to a place with good (and free) WiFi
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sorry for the crappy image. i took this with a 2 megapixel camera on a tablet then edited it on my PC to make it uploadable.

the guy i got it from also said that i could use his PS Store account to download anything that is free.
i have also installed the content manager assistant program on my Win 7 PC so i can swap photos and music to and from the Vita
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Kherr » Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:25 am

Hell of a soundtrack on a format I didn't expect. $17, or free listening on Soundcloud.

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Retro Grooves Vol. 1 Cover


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Retro Grooves Vol 1. Back
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Hot Trout » Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:34 am

WOW, love the tape, thats very cool. I will have to give it a listen.
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Thu Sep 07, 2017 12:03 pm

hello fellow gamers and MCPs.

yesterday my father and i managed to find some time to look around the Salvation Army thrift store.
after spending some time drooling over some stuff i couldn't afford, i found these Nintendo 64 games
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the top cartridge is NASCAR 2000 (which is odd because it uses stats from 1998) and the bottom cartridge is F-1 World Grand Prix.
both games are in working condition and i was happy to get the original manual for NASCAR 2000. and i only spent $10.00 for the both of them. this brings my N64 collection to three games. :D :bowser: :N64dd:
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Re: The Bragging Wall

Postby Dragon Mech » Mon May 23, 2022 8:12 am

well it's been a few years since anyone has posted to this topic. and i've gotten some good retro stuff in that time. but today i'll focus on these nifty nuggets.
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these are the Seagate ST1 4GB 1-inch compact flash hard disk drives. i've been wanting some of these ever since i found out about them while researching various portable data storage media several years ago. and these work perfectly. i even got a compact flash to IDE adaptor to use these with my 1999 retro PC.
sadly they report to have an actual drive size of 3.81gb in the disk management programs that i have. still, i thought that these were rather novel and it's nice to have a neat piece of data storage history. i have installed windows 98 SE on one of them and i'm going to test drive it with a few retro PC games and programs.
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