Wow, that takes me back. I put together a quad PPro 200MHz system 20+ years ago for a video editing machine, replacing the dual Pentium 90 ALR Revolution MP server it had come in. It required a bunch of PCI and EIDE slots, so options were limited. That was a ton of fun to configure under Windows NT 3.51.
This one is a special one for sure, I have another dual Pentium Pro but it has some other issues that are taking longer to figure out. The fact that this one is an ultra wide SCSI really made my day. Thank you.
very nice find, i have the same voodoo 3 card. Can you tell me more about the driver you used (havnt heard of that before) ? for the sound card does the bios let you reserve irq/dma? I suppose in your trials youve disabled the onboard sound and ports that might conflict. Sometimes i also turn off the pnp os setting to let the bios assign irq's.
so, the driver I got from vogons called "AmigaMerlin Win2k/XP drivers 2.5" I tried all that with sound card the onboard sounded the worst so I'm not sure what's going on with that, but I will dig into it more later. Thank you for the ideas and the comment.
What an interesting/gorgeous/awesome system! Very much reminds me of my dual Tualatin server in terms of architecture. The attention to detail of whoever built this system is great considering the Voodoo3 - I also have never seen a PCI version - and the SCSI CD. Also never seen that case before.
Wow, that takes me back. I put together a quad PPro 200MHz system 20+ years ago for a video editing machine, replacing the dual Pentium 90 ALR Revolution MP server it had come in. It required a bunch of PCI and EIDE slots, so options were limited. That was a ton of fun to configure under Windows NT 3.51.
wow! I would love to see that system. Thank you for sharing. Thank you.
A dream find!!!
Very nice system! The Pentium Pro will always have a special place in my heart 😁
This one is a special one for sure, I have another dual Pentium Pro but it has some other issues that are taking longer to figure out. The fact that this one is an ultra wide SCSI really made my day. Thank you.
Wow, that is quite the save. That's a pretty nice machine!
Thank you, it definitely needed a good forever home. I'm glad I saved it.
very nice find, i have the same voodoo 3 card. Can you tell me more about the driver you used (havnt heard of that before) ?
for the sound card does the bios let you reserve irq/dma? I suppose in your trials youve disabled the onboard sound and ports that might conflict. Sometimes i also turn off the pnp os setting to let the bios assign irq's.
so, the driver I got from vogons called "AmigaMerlin Win2k/XP drivers 2.5"
I tried all that with sound card the onboard sounded the worst so I'm not sure what's going on with that, but I will dig into it more later. Thank you for the ideas and the comment.
What an interesting/gorgeous/awesome system! Very much reminds me of my dual Tualatin server in terms of architecture. The attention to detail of whoever built this system is great considering the Voodoo3 - I also have never seen a PCI version - and the SCSI CD. Also never seen that case before.
it is a nice unit thank you. The cd rom drive is a 50 pin with and strange adapter to a ultra wide