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Aug 31, 2024 9 tweets 6 min read Read on X
I have a few EIDE VESA Local Bus cards to check out. Let's do this and talk about it in a 🧵 here! Image
So, I figured I'd do a bit of a baseline. As such, I started out with a benchmark for my DTC 2278E card. And here it is! Now, in fairness, we are loading a DOS driver for this card, which puts it into 32 bit mode. Sadly, we won't be able to do that with the other cards. Image
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First up, we have this QDI Vision QD6580. It has a nice presence on the Retro Web, complete with drivers and all, assuming you have the BIOS to go with it. theretroweb.com/expansioncards…Image
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First order of business is to put in that missing standoff/screw. I think I have one around here somewhere. Ah, that's better 😂. Image
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Unfortunately, I tried every way to Sunday to get this card to recognize IDE, and it seems to be broken. Oh well. That's a shame too, this card is actually one of the few VLB cards where the XTIDE BIOS supports them! Image
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Since I (foolishly) don't give up easily, I thought I would try to pop the BIOS in. I bought a SN74LS138N chip (since it is needed with the BIOS) and programmed up a Winbond W27C512 chip with XTIDE 32-bit support. Sadly, no difference. Oh well, on to the next. Image
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Next we have this CMD CSA-6210/KX, which seems to work well enough! You can find it on the Retro Web here: theretroweb.com/expansioncards…Image
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And next, we have this Aresys Precision AV150 V1.1, which also gets the job done. You can find it on the Retro Web here: theretroweb.com/expansioncards…Image
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So, yea, neither of these cards we tested just now are as fast as the DTC, but they also don't have DOS drivers, so there is that too! But they are nice basic EISA VLB cards!

Anyway, that's what I have for now, thanks for following along!

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May 2
I posted the first picture you see earlier in the day, and promised all of you an explanation. Well, I don't have one 🤣. So, I guess we can just test these Compaq laptops out instead. And... things are going well, except for a couple of my screwups. Time for a 🧵 Image
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Alright, here we go, all of the laptops on the desk. Yes, the one LTE Elite on the right is thrashed, I paid $3.33 for it, hoping to get some parts! Image
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Alright, I'm back home from the System Source Swap Meet and Warehouse Sale. You might have seen my video clips earlier, let's post some pictures! Time for a 🧵 Image
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Check out this Power Macintosh in its original box. Now, based on what was in the warehouse, there was some stiff competition for this. I don't think it sold. Image
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What would a swap meet be without a free pile? The pile did ebb and flow a bit (I think I have more pictures too, we'll get to those), but here is what I saw first thing in the morning! Image
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Apr 27
Recently I updated the BIOS on my Compaq LTE 5400 to support large hard drives. However, this ended up causing a few other issues I had to solve. Anyone remember battling with DOS conventional memory and dealing with driver issues? Well... here we go! 🧵 Image
As I noted in the opening post, I upgraded the BIOS. This upgrade basically adds XTIDE to the system to support large hard drives. But, XTIDE is what is known as an option ROM. Which means that it is going to take a slice of the "upper memory area" in order to work. Image
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This caused two issues for me. First, my PCMCIA network card tended to "live" in the region that is now used by XTIDE. Okay, no problem. This computer uses SystemSoft software to manage PCMCIA. Through trial and error, I moved its memory region elsewhere. Network card fixed! Image
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Apr 25
If you know me, you know that I like retro connectivity! Recently I picked up this most excellent WiRSa v3 (WiFi to Serial Adapter) from RetroDisks. It provides many ways to get online. Let's go through them and talk about my experiences with this device in a 🧵 here! Image
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So, first, from the first post, you saw a picture of the device. I pulled that from the GitHub page that explains how to use this thing. You can find it here: github.com/nullvalue0/WiR…Image
Alright, let's explore. So, when you get the device, the first thing you get to do is configure WiFi! You can either do that the manual way, or the automated way. This device is smart enough to detect nearby networks, which is pretty stellar! Image
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Apr 21
Can we add a 240 GB SSD to this Compaq LTE 5400 laptop from 1996 running Windows 95? Yes, yes we can, and it just got easier with a recent breakthrough! Let's talk about it in a 🧵 here! Image
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Okay! So, here we have a proprietary laptop with a proprietary BIOS. But we also have a persistent enthusiast who added XTIDE support to the LTE 5000 series BIOS. Wow! You can read about that here: bachler.se/lte5000xtide/Image
Alright, let's get started. I thought I had a rather large CF card around that I could use, but I think I gave it away. However, as you saw from the intro shot, I have a 240 GB SSD. I took it out of its shell, and fitted it with a SATA to IDE adapter! Image
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Apr 20
I picked up some interface cards at VCF East, and also found a CD-ROM drive on the free pile. Let's give them a test! We'll use one of my 486 DX2/66 systems. Let's go! Time for a 🧵 Image
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We'll start out with the CD-ROM. Looks like this was in a Compaq originally (allegedly a Presario). It's a model CR-581-KCQ, which I think makes it a 4X Panasonic drive. Anyway, I popped in my GCW Companion CD, and the drive passed! Hooray!! Image
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Next we have a DTC 2278E VLB controller. I have one of these, but the HDD pins are broken. It still works, but for $5 I was glad to have another 😂. I booted up Windows 98, I have a mouse, the HDD works, and the FDD works, calling it good! Image
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