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ODwilly wrote:With all the 3dfx going on, I will add my recent ebay win to this thread. Picked up a Voodoo Rush for $13 shipped! Besides having a notoriously bad 2d core is there anything else noteworthy about these?Slightly slower performance than Voodoo1, worse compatibility. If I understand correctly a Voodoo2 might be easier convinced to run very early Glide games than a Rush.Oh, and there are different 2d cores which were used for Voodoo Rush cards. Oldbie Posts: 1210 Joined: 2012-2-15 @ 21:08 Location: Hamburg / Germany. Got an Abit AB-BX6 2.0 a while ago, so I decided to get myself a slot 1 - 370 adaptor too. I couldn't tell from the ebay picture that one of the tabs had broken off.The cooler seems to hold, but I don't think I can trust it to hold during transportation or while my computer serves as my footrest.Looked around for a new socket on eBay, but instead I found a lot of different cheap adaptors.

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Will either one work? My intension is to use a faster coppermine, or maybe a modded tualatin celeron.Newbie Posts: 91 Joined: 2014-7-08 @ 00:55. Just bought a Yamaha XG card. I have never had one, and was curious, how does it sounds.I have fed card with 4MB sample bank, and started to listen.Some MIDI files sounds nice, some sounds pale, and some sounds odd.I launched some old games (Monkey Island 1&2, Police Quest 2), and it doesn't shine neither - but I think these were very old games designed for MT-32, which is a specific card.Photo taken from manufacturer's site (mine looks exactly the same):Newbie Posts: 13 Joined: 2014-1-14 @ 13:24 Location: Poland.

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Phantompl wrote:Just bought a Yamaha XG card. I have never had one, and was curious, how does it sounds.I have fed card with 4MB sample bank, and started to listen.Some MIDI files sounds nice, some sounds pale, and some sounds odd.I launched some old games (Monkey Island 1&2, Police Quest 2), and it doesn't shine neither - but I think these were very old games designed for MT-32, which is a specific card.If you have one such card, try the MT32 emulation on the SB-Live. And then compare it to the Yamaha.Just because they are both PCI cards. (and no one have really done this)Finally, try doing the MT32 emulation on the AWE32 or AWE64 card, if you have that too.Actually. I would really like to see all sort of MT-32 emulation compared to the real deal.GUS, Awe-cards, SB-Live and anything that can do such, compared to a real MT-32.Being done in real MS-DOS (6.22) of course. ODwilly wrote:With all the 3dfx going on, I will add my recent ebay win to this thread.

Picked up a Voodoo Rush for $13 shipped! Besides having a notoriously bad 2d core is there anything else noteworthy about these?Slightly slower performance than Voodoo1, worse compatibility. If I understand correctly a Voodoo2 might be easier convinced to run very early Glide games than a Rush.Oh, and there are different 2d cores which were used for Voodoo Rush cards./quoteI was readinh about that on the wiki, looks like the one I picked up has the Allience Semiconductor core. It seems like the last ones with the et4000? Would be a great Voodoo1 alternative. Joacim wrote:Got an Abit AB-BX6 2.0 a while ago, so I decided to get myself a slot 1 - 370 adaptor too. I couldn't tell from the ebay picture that one of the tabs had broken off.The cooler seems to hold, but I don't think I can trust it to hold during transportation or while my computer serves as my footrest.Looked around for a new socket on eBay, but instead I found a lot of different cheap adaptors.

Will either one work? My intension is to use a faster coppermine, or maybe a modded tualatin celeron.I've got a new-in-package slotket coming from ebay soon.

I plan to do the same. This one has voltage selection down to 1.5v and I have a Tualatin adaptor from my old s370 pc. I'm hoping the combination works for my tualeron. I won the adapter for $8.70 shipped, so if it doesn't work, it's not a big deal. For less than ten bucks, it's worth the experiment.

I'll post back with findings. Went dumpster diving at work, found some slightly vandalized PCs. Inside I found:Motherboards:Asus P3B-F with pregnant caps and acid on the board (Acorp 6VIA/ZX85Abit SL30TGigabyte GA-6OXT-ACPUs:PIII-Celeron Celeron 533Expansion cards:S3 Trio64Goldstar Prime 2Misc:- A simple AT PSU- PS/2+LPT backplate- COM to PS/2 mouse converterI also kept all the small wires, leds, bolts, cables in case I need some at work. It's hard to take things home, so I took home only Gigabyte GA-6OXT-A, Tullies, Goldster controller card, PS/2 stuff and the PSU. All the other stuff is stashed away.I'm a newb when it comes to Tullies, is this motherboard any good?Pictures:Oldbie Posts: 1762 Joined: 2012-3-20 @ 15:36 Location: Siberia. Nekurahoka wrote:I've got a new-in-package slotket coming from ebay soon.

I plan to do the same. This one has voltage selection down to 1.5v and I have a Tualatin adaptor from my old s370 pc.

I'm hoping the combination works for my tualeron. I won the adapter for $8.70 shipped, so if it doesn't work, it's not a big deal. For less than ten bucks, it's worth the experiment. I'll post back with findings.I ended up ordering a new-in-package slotket too. The MS-6905 Master from some german seller. My motherboard supports voltages down to 1.5V (at least it is selectable in the bios), so I don't need to adaptor to do that, but it is a nice feature to have.Now I just need a nice Celeron.Newbie Posts: 91 Joined: 2014-7-08 @ 00:55. Got these to go into the P-Pro I saved from that recycler.Left top is a Intel Pro 10/100 Ether-express ISA nic, one of the few 10/100 ISA nics.Right Top is a Promise raid fast-trax 150 4-port sata controller with 9x support, no issues with terrabyte size drives in 9x with this (use the same controller on other machines).

It'll eventually have 4x 1tb WD blue drives on it.The bottom is a Common Soundblaster 32 with 2x16mb 30pin simms, CT3600. No YMF, but not needed, the P-pro has a crystal chip integrated into it.That I wanta mess with for that for opl-23. That cable is just a 2-pin led case cable soldered onto a 4-pin speaker, for beeper pass-through.

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