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Nitton Åttiofyra
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2019
This channel is primarily dedicated to Retro Computers and tech in general.
Its my way of trying to archive my knowledge or trying to better document old knowledge that people might find interesting or useful and have it in a more modern and useful format.
Its my way of trying to archive my knowledge or trying to better document old knowledge that people might find interesting or useful and have it in a more modern and useful format.
Performa 450 motherboard recap & BlueSCSI V2 upgrade
In this video I will recap the Performa 450 and install a BlueSCSI V2 kit.
*I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
*I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
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K7T Turbo recap
มุมมอง 9144 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will recap a MSI K7T Turbo motherboard. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!* *Link to SAF BENCH program.* (updated release 2 with mips3 build for IRIX) *The software comes with no warranty whatsoever!* www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dy2bnpdjb7pgqhzz9pwnu/saf_bench_v1.3_r2.zip?rlkey=b0iyucli2j90v4wjwgkxut3qz&dl=0
ASUS Xonar D1 repair
มุมมอง 2.1K4 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will try and repair my ASUS Xonar D1 soundcard. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!* The full Thunder Force IV soundtrack here. th-cam.com/video/TnLAC5AJPuM/w-d-xo.html
ASUS K8N repair
มุมมอง 2K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will recap the ASUS K8N socket 754 motherboard . *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!* *Link to SAF BENCH program.* (updated release 2 with mips3 build for IRIX) www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dy2bnpdjb7pgqhzz9pwnu/saf_bench_v1.3_r2.zip?rlkey=b0iyucli2j90v4wjwgkxut3qz&dl=0
Soldering bridges and unlocking Socket A CPU's
มุมมอง 14K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will solder bridges on socket A/462 processors and unlock the multipliers on a Duron and a Athlon XP. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Riva TNT RAM upgrade
มุมมอง 33K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will try and upgrade a Riva TNT from 8MB of ram and 64bit bus to the full 16MB of ram and 128bit bus. Link to VGA museum and Diamond Viper V550 if you need images for reference. www.vgamuseum.info/index.php/cpu/item/591-diamond-viper-v550-nvidia-riva-tnt *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Macintosh LC recap
มุมมอง 33010 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will test and recap a corroded Macintosh LC motherboard. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
SAF BENCH - Cross-platform 3D benchmark
มุมมอง 36410 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I demonstrate my new software called SAF BENCH. *The software comes with no warranty whatsoever!* *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!* *Link to SAF BENCH program.* (updated release 2 with mips3 build for IRIX) www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dy2bnpdjb7pgqhzz9pwnu/saf_bench_v1.3_r2.zip?rlkey=b0iyucli2j90v4wjwgkxut3qz&dl=0 Link to SAF BENCH source. www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/v0e3...
Fixing the TNT once and for all
มุมมอง 1.8K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will fix up a TNT card I started working on in another video. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!* If you want to see the previous video of this card you can use this link. th-cam.com/video/-95gFvxZ3II/w-d-xo.html If you want the UT OpenGL render from Chris Dohnal you can find it here. www.cwdohnal.com/utglr/ If I recall version 3.4 is the only one I got working ...
Pentium II build - Part 4
มุมมอง 87810 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will refurbish and rebuild a Pentium II machine. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Pentium II build - Part 3
มุมมอง 76811 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will refurbish and rebuild a Pentium II machine. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Pentium II build - Part 2
มุมมอง 1.4K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will refurbish and rebuild a Pentium II machine. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Pentium II build - Part 1
มุมมอง 1.2K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video I will refurbish and rebuild a Pentium II machine. *I take no responsibility if you try anything I do!*
Fixing DOA Soltek board with included Athlon XP-M
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Fixing DOA Soltek board with included Athlon XP-M
VBE on ISA and VLB cards comparison - Reupload - See description
มุมมอง 622ปีที่แล้ว
VBE on ISA and VLB cards comparison - Reupload - See description
Dual Pentium III Build Part 3 - Quake III SMP Benchmarks!
มุมมอง 1.7Kปีที่แล้ว
Dual Pentium III Build Part 3 - Quake III SMP Benchmarks!
Dual Pentium III Build Part 2 - Final Assembly
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Dual Pentium III Build Part 2 - Final Assembly
Dual Pentium III Build Part 1 - The CUV4X-DLS Motherboard
มุมมอง 2.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Dual Pentium III Build Part 1 - The CUV4X-DLS Motherboard
I killed my MB shorting it, then I blew it up trying to fix it... Let's fix it again!
มุมมอง 1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
I killed my MB shorting it, then I blew it up trying to fix it... Let's fix it again!
GeForce GTX 295 & Athlon 64 X2 6400+ build!
มุมมอง 3.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
GeForce GTX 295 & Athlon 64 X2 6400 build!
What brand you use solder wire and flux ?
the Solder Wire was a gift but I think it came from Atten.eu, they also sell the hot air station. Flux is Amtec.
3:44 y were the cpu-fans mounted inverted? did i miss the explanation? explanation later @ 31:08
Ty for watching to the end! I did test my theory off camera and Push ran hotter. There is more on this topic in my Athlon MP Barton upgrade video and also My Dual Pentium III build with Alpha Pal 6035 that still had stock fans in pull configuration. Dual Athlon MP Bartons th-cam.com/video/j1N7oXQVhUE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ParOgvt2MH_njZfj Dual Pentium III th-cam.com/video/KhRBBWC7y8I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=q0lFUMNTBhh3alQ4
i am just as curious as always. i also run many old systems. at the moment i am looking for a dual so7 to build a dual p200mmx or p233mmx with some ram and NT4 and Win2k and some Linux. right now a have to use my dual p2-350/p3-450. a friend has a dual athlon mp on a tyan tiger but he didnt give it to me. so i had to watch your playtime to get a little into it. ^^
Maintainer of BlueSCSI here - great work on restoring your Performa! Have fun exploring your vintage mac!
Its a very cool device! I would love to see a 68/80 pin version in the future for machines like Alpha and SGI. Have a nice day an thank you!
Thank you for the nice mod videos
Nice soundcard compatible soundfont! The best I've heard so far at a soundcard. Only a Roland SC-55 device is obviously better. Also with this device did Bobby Prince do the doom music. So its also the most accurate and detailled you can get.
?? D841 my P60 has no issues you described above.
Can you mix and match RAM chips from different vendors. I just picked up two 8MB Voodoo2 cards which have a mix of Silicon Magic and Mosel 100MHz RAM chips. I'm planning to upgrade the cards to 12MB each, but I want to make sure I am doing it correctly.
I have mixed with no issue.
Friend, with my Retro Windows 9x Setup , can I use this card with 1 SSD, 1 DVD Drive and 1 Motherboard's IDE HDD?
There is windows 98 drivers. It works in windows 95 but there are no drivers. Works in dos too. BUT if it will play nice with the motherboard depends. The older the less likely the motherboards bios is to cooperate. Also optical units can be troublesome, forget booting from optical sata drives on most systems. You also want the none raid bios flashed to it, you want the IDE bios. Most cards on ebay have raid5 bios, sells better I guess but its useless for normal usage. And my card had en eeprom that could not be flashed so had to be replaced. I have a number of windows 98 machines using sil3114 cards, mainly old SUNIX cards from early 2000 with proper eeprom so easy to flash them. But some motherboards hate sata/scsi controllers so no guarantee it will work well with your board, but they are like 20 usd on ebay last I checked. You could get sata to ide adapters with proper Marvel controller, they are like 25 USD but works very well. Like this startech one. www.startech.com/en-us/hdd/ide2sat Turns pretty much any sata unit in to an IDE unit with master and slave option and optical support so you can have two on a single ide cable.
Thanks a lot for your kind detailed reply. I thought of that SATA-IDE converter. I want to use (PCI SATA card + SSD) as SATA1 is much faster than IDE.... What do you suggest?
@@ayan.debnath depends on the motherboard. Sata 1 is 150MB/sec and the sil3114 can do 66Mhz PCI bus BUT 99% of motherboards use 33Mhz PCI bus so the maximum theoretical limit is 133MB/sec anyways. The Startech adapter uses a Marvel chip capable of ATA 133 so in theory if the motherboard has a fast IDE controller they should perform about the same. Sata 1 is not that much faster then ATA 133 for example especially since most early sata 1 controllers where PCI. So the question is what what ATA speeds the motherboards IDE controller can do. Also the PCI bus might be slow on some motherboard so you wont get near sata 1 speeds even with a PCI Sata controller. There are other advantages tough to the Sil3114 like bigger hard drive support, in theory up to 2TB. I have both the adapter and sil3114 cards because on just have to test and see what works best for the motherboard in question.
thanks a lot for this awesome guide.
Hello, I get a Voodoo 5 5500 PCI from an old computer, first I'll do is recap it. Do you have the list of all this capacitors and his specs? I don't find this list for the PCI model only for the AGP model. Are the same capacitors for both models?
Thank you Patrick! These videos are very useful to me, as I never did much electronics or soldering, but I want to try recapping old components I have at some point.
Car-theme 🤣
Thank you for the informative video. I like the technique for temporarily holding the capacitors to the board. What is the tacky stuff you are using there?
"Poster Putty" Heat tends to melt it tough and Electronic Cleaner tends to dissolve it.
Breath new life into the board!
Do you know if the guy at the BD Lan ever built a system with the board?
Ah, a XP-M Barton user as well! I got a XP-M 2600+ running on a Soltek SL-75FRN2-RL (Golden Flame) as well. Quite the better choice over a standard desktop Barton :)
Funny this came right around the time I recapped my Soltek SL-75KAV. :)
the algorithm is spying on you 🤣
Can you help me with voodoo2 edo memory replacement please ?
I still have this mobo but I don't want to do the recap. If I start fixing all the old things I have, 1000 lives won't be enough 😄
Hi Patrik, can you help me modify Voodoo2 sli ? I have faster edo memory for it, just need some soldering. I can tell you where I got them from, a lot of available
The VRM caps should have been left there. KZE lasts years and years...
Great work, looks awesome 👍
Good job! Love the SAF bench
Great stuff Patrik! Thank you for sharing your work
I have a very similar problem. Just started watching this and I hope my questions are answered :)
Nice work sir :)
So happy to see you upload, i hope you are doing good
❤
Used a pencil to unlock it super easy
Nice work sir. one sub from me :)
low leakage caps are better for audio applications but yea i tend to agree the term "audio grade" is pretty meaningless
Nice work. I've not had one of these for repair yet but I'm making a mental note to check the voltage regulator if I do! Thanks for sharing.
Hejsan! Detta kommer låta som ett försök från en scammer alltså, men jag skulle vilja komma i kontakt med dig 😅 (jag ser inte någon möjlighet att messa dig via YT) Jag har en hel del retrogrejer liggande och funderar på att sälja bort en del eller allt, det beror på, något du kan vara intresserad av? Typ 20-30 datorer, från 286 till i7 2600K, IBM PS2, Apple SE30, Voodoo2, GeForce 1/2, chassin osv...
@0:56, That is quite possibly the biggest heatsink I ever seen lol
Its the old NH-D14 so predates the NH-D15 and the new G2.
Some time ago we spoke about voodoo2 mod. I sourced faster edo new memory chips 125mhz, I bought them already. Can you help me with memory swap on my miro hiscore II 12mb ? I can let you know where I get them from. You said there are rare, bit I found plenty of them for purchase.
This is really great stuff! Had a card just like that too
Cool where do you got that opengl ev56 demo ?
I made it a few years ago. Dropbox link www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yq0c72hh4tmgw7oo30ytw/ACRZD95Dqva5Ef4Sq6sibPw?rlkey=g99rg8q6w0ouoe38kfu1y0vgi&st=fln3lnrx&dl=0
Nice work Patrik!
Du får hälsa till Janne och Doomgirl!
that is ancient technology
some of it is still powering your 4090... What 3dfx achieved is the ability to scale up performance with just adding extra chips, which interface with each other naturally. This is how VLSI on the current GPU architectures works. Won't be surprised if there are other 3dfx-firsts still carried over!
@@todorkolev7565 I don't have a 4090 nor idc about having one
finally someone that isnt literally submerging stuff in flux xD
i actually had that in my pc ages ago
Это тренировка?
видяха лол
Well done. Nice selection of a player ;)
WinAMP!
I won't settle for less!😆
awesome card, i still have a DX and an STX which i'm using in my main PC right now. excellent sound quality, waaaay better than more modern cards like the creative AE-5. i actually tried replacing the STX with the AE-5 only to go back to the STX a couple of weeks later, it just sounds so much better. excellent video as always btw.
I would no doubt use it in the main PC if it had a PCI slot. Another good thing with this card is its excellent Linux support. Put it in a machine running the just released Linux Mint 22 with a 6.8 Kernel and it works just as well now as when it came out. My biggest problem now is that I lack a good sett of speakers.
consider getting the X version then, it uses a PCIE bridge and a supplementary power connector. other than that it's basically the same card. they're usually available from ebay and not that expensive. the STX and STX II on the other hand are quite rare and usually go for an insane amout of money. i was lucky to get one for 50€ but it's usually closer to 2 or 3 times that. love your channel btw expecially your calm and polite manners! 👍
I'm also still using the STX with the uni drivers on my main PC as well as a Xonar D2 in a WinXP PC. Both are great, and I've had them since around release.
Ae5 is junk, I am using evga nu audio first release with Sennheiser hd600 superb quality
Nice detective work!
Very good sound quality card. I had exactly the same in my asus rampage extreme 755 quad pc build
Yea its a good card. Put it back in my old P9X79 rig I been repairing. Just need a good set of speakers now 😆
I recommend gigaworks t20 or t40 excellent to pair with this card. Affordable price, great sound quality
@@PROSTO4Tabal I have a set of T40 for the mainrig. Had an old set that I used with this card but they died long ago.
Could you please help me with memory swap on my voodoo2 sli? I have 125mhz instead of existing 100mhz, I bought Passive heatsinks too. Can let you know where I got new memory from
Yay! Patrick master of repair is back ! :-) Wish you all the best
Correct about the CADDuo, I dealt with a lot of those systems, though some were SSI+SI or SSE+SE instead of just dual-SI or dual-SE, and indeed they usually had additional RAM. Glad to notice in a later video you obtained a TRAM upgrade. Note that, by default, if one card has TRAM but the other doesn't, then the combined desktop area will make a textured 3D task slow down if it "spills over" into the half of the screen that is driven by the second card. The way round this is to either configure each card to send out its own X display, giving two separately managed 1280x1024 areas, or of course fit the second card with the same TRAM upgrade. Concerning the CPU module, would you be interested in doing a straight swap for a dual-R12K/360? This is because I can make use of the 300MHz cores to make custom-mod R12K/300 modules for O2, while you get a speed bump. Drop me a line if interested, just search for "mapesdhs SGI", find the Yahoo email adr on my contact page. 7:35 - A note about the compression connectors: if it ever becomes faulty, I've had good success simply swapping the bad connector with a good one from a known-ok but unwanted board such as a copper FC card. It's an easy swap, just a couple of allen key type bolts, etc. They are though more sturdy than people think; if dust does get on them, just use a very soft bristle brush to wipe the dust away (like a super fine artist brush), or most of the time a can of inert compressed air works ok, though it is important to blow from the side of the connector that does not have a gap, across to the side that does (ie. do not blow air into the gap). Btw, it was I who supplied RMC with the MXE upgrade for his Octane videos (likewise, GN got their O2 and Indigo2 parts sets from me, and LGR's Indigo2 came from me), and yes a simple piece of card works fine for covering the connector (what I do is cover the inner side of the card with ordinary clear tape, to ensure no fibers from the card can come away). 11:10 - Yes, that's the NIC module which provides the MAC host ID for the extra 10/100 port, and thus provides the licensing code required for flexlm, hence why dual-user systems could have separately licensed per-user software. It also means a card failure won't ruin the licensing, just move the NIC onto a new card, or indeed into the frontplane of a separate machine. 17:40 - You can also enter the command "system" which will display similar information along with certain part numbers; this is useful on VPro systems for discerning exactly which type of VPro card is present, since the normal hinv doesn't give enough details. 21:40 - At this point the PROM doesn't know where the installed OS is, hence why SystemPartition and OSLoadPartition are missing from the printenv output. You can try entering "resetenv", though this may not help if the disk is completely empty. NB: a bug in the PROM means that whenever a disk is changed for another, or resetenv is used, it's possible for the definition of OSLoadFilename to be erased; if this happens, just enter "setenv OSLoadFilename /unix" and that will fix it (only needs to be done once). Thus bug is present in all SGI PROMs AFAIK; usually it never matters, but doing an upgrade or somesuch can make it occur. 26:25 - True, the original -003 and -004 revs of the 0887 boards are a bit more flakey, better to have the -005 if possible, though I've encountered plenty of faulty -005s aswell. A note for others reading this: any 0887 board has a max RAM of 2GB and the best possible CPU is the dual-R12K/400. Upgrade to the later 1467 (any version will suffice) in order to have access to the max dual-600 CPU and max 8GB RAM, though a later rev of the 1367 will probably help compatibility with some 1GB and 2GB RAM kits, and it's generally wise to upgrade the Xbow and PSU at the same time. Note there is normally a cover bracket across the RAM modules to hold them in place (you mention this later), it clips underneath the XBow heatsink and onto the adjacent long metal rod; these are often missing from systems as users just threw them away, but it's a problem for shipping (the RAM can fall out), so I make replicas using aluminium plate. Once a system is where it's supposed to be on site, the presence of the bracket isn't really relevant anymore, though I have found that some variants of 3rd-party RAM have a tendency to pop out of a slot if they're not held in place (perhaps not quite matching the physical spec for the DIMM width, length, etc.) 27:40 - It is much easier to do this with the system resting on its front, so that the boards can be lifted out vertically. It means one can ensure even pressure on the boards when they're going in and out, preventing gravity from making them slip slightly out of position. Ditto for the PSU, PCI cage, and especially the gfx assembly, much easier to work with the system resting on its front. Trust me, I've done such board removals & insertions probably a couple of thousand times by now. :D Handy tip: if you encounter a mystery system (such as an ebay listing), a mbd with a black handle will be an older 0887 board, whereas a mbd with a silver handle will be a later 1467 board (unless a sneaky seller has swapped or painted them). 28:30 - Another tip: at the top of the chassis, underneath where the top of the mbd assembly will slide in, there are two thin metal guard strips that extend across the mesh grill, to help keep it in position. However, it is quite common for these strips to become slightly bent downwards, and if they do then they can catch on the top of the mbd assembly, making it very difficult to remove. Thus, while you have the chance, just press each strip upwards slightly in the middle, giving it a slight bend, so that it is permanently out of the way. At this point I'm guessing the CPU module is a dual-195, or maybe a dual-250 (less likely given the minimal RAM present), though it could be the entry dual-175. There may also be the dual-225, but they're very rare, so far I've never come across one, and I've dealt with dozens of Octanes and Octane2s. 30:42 - A dual-195, yeah that figures. :) 31:18 - From the R12K/270 onwards, the heatsink casting changed to be a darker grey with a more gritty appearance. It's an easy way to spot if a CPU is an R12K of some kind. Sometimes there are differences in the locking bolts used aswell, but I don't know if these are consistent in terms of predicting particular SKUs. It's funny, I actually prefer the darker grey. I don't know why, somehow I just find the older shiney modules too blingey, to me they look cheap, but then I'm an old git, darker = better, black hifi/PC cases, etc. I'll keep using black until something darker comes along. :D I even resprayed an Indy case black (a unit that had a lot of scratches, the respray looked much better, and suitably menacing). 34:05 - *Some* 256MB DIMMs found on the later 1467 mbds can be used with the older 0887, namely the NEC 9470223 (which is often found on older mbds aswell), Kingston KSG-OCT/512, DataRAM 62649 and DataRAM 62621, whereas in my experience the 9010021 will often not work on a 0887 mbd (seems to vary, so I avoid using them on 0887s), hence you got luck there. The most common kit found on later mbds which definitely won't work on the 0887 is the IBM or NEC 9010036. I've accumulated numerous faulty 256MB, 512MB and 1GB DIMMs,with which I think there is good scope for potential repair. I have the required tools, just need the time, but I probably won't get to it until mid 2025. 42:20 - The root account is there (probably guest aswell), they've just been hidden from the login screen. :D You should still be able to enter 'root' as the user name, though like as not it will also have a password. Just edit /etc/passwd if need be (mount via another disk or from a booted OS installation CD). Congrats on getting the system up and running! Believe me when I say, getting a faulty Octane to work again properly can sometimes be a lot more frustrating. :D Pity I didn't come across your video when it first came out, typical YT. Looking forward to your TRAM upgrade video which I'll watch next. Btw, I was wrapping a 600/V10 Fuel while this video was playing. :)
Good stuff, in deep testings.
I just placed a mouser order for some parts. I hope to make 1-2 repair/upgrade videos with that. Its not related to the Athlon MP tough, its PCI/ISA cards that much I can say.
You know what. Would be great to use this motherboard for Quake 3 Arena multiplayer server. Hook up some 3Dfx, Geforce 256/GTS computers and have fun with friends. The best task for Athlons MP processors
Thank you! This worked wonders on my dual Pentium Pro + Voodoo2 SLI setup!
Can you help me out? On the ram modul, there are chips. Can you tell me the chip type, what is written on it. Thank you for your help!
Its not my machine, it was returned to the owner a few years ago so I cant read whats printed on any chips.
www.youtube.com/@jannenilsson3627 That is the owners YT, he might be able to help you.