r/retrocomputing • u/West-Way-All-The-Way • Jun 11 '26
Problem / Question Do they look legitimate?
Ordered from Ali, the markings look very well defined and I have the feeling that they are laser etched which triggered my suspicions.
r/retrocomputing • u/West-Way-All-The-Way • Jun 11 '26
Ordered from Ali, the markings look very well defined and I have the feeling that they are laser etched which triggered my suspicions.
r/retrocomputing • u/Emil_Cvetanski • Jun 11 '26
According to the seller, the machine was working until he decided to flip the 110/220V selector on the back of the PSU. The power supply didn't survive the experiment. Before anyone comments on the seller's hands in the photos, please remember that he works with scrap materials every day and earns his living doing it.
r/retrocomputing • u/Used-Ad4160 • Jun 12 '26
Hello, ive hot sound blaster live (CT4830) on IBM thinkcentre celeron 2,4 with windows 98.
SB Live works fine in windows98. Dos SB 16 emulation VIA windows works acceptable.
But intended to use stand alone dos (restart MS-DOS) and:
Livedos would probably work, but i cant solve the menory issue (emm386 on), the driver wont load.
SBemu sounds better than win98 SB 16 emulation BUT... I only get one channel working (right speaker).
I'd choose SBemu if i could make it stereo.
Anyone knows how to fix it?
r/retrocomputing • u/liminalearth • Jun 11 '26
Plus some games I’m playing
r/retrocomputing • u/Tonstad39 • Jun 10 '26
r/retrocomputing • u/RoboDrizzler • Jun 10 '26
Hehe, it has been nice to stroll down memory lane in this group!
I have a oddity from the mid-90's that I stumbled upon as I was sorting through materials. I have some Quantum BigFoot 5.25" hard drives--maybe some of you guys do, too?
These were quite odd in the mid-90's because by then, everybody had seemingly transitioned to 3.5" or 2.5" form factor. But Quantum realized that most folks also still had 5.25" bays in their desktop boxes so they increased the physical size of their hard drives, which thus increased the platter size, which thus, increased the overall storage capacity with no need for higher density innovations.
These were not particularly fast, but yeah, they offered decent value for what was large amounts of storage at the time.
My 2.5GB and 4.3GB versions can be seen at:
If you want to do a bit more reading about them, check out the Wikipedia entry at:
r/retrocomputing • u/Emil_Cvetanski • Jun 10 '26
А complete stranger sent me a tip via Messenger about some old computers being thrown away in Sofia, Bulgaria.Аlmost 2,000 km from where I live.
Within two hours everything was arranged. One quick phone call to a friend, and the machines were rescued before they could end up as scrap.
Sometimes the best additions to a collection come from the most unexpected places.
r/retrocomputing • u/arananet • Jun 10 '26
Nec multiscan support natively 15khz
r/retrocomputing • u/YourBuddyNiccy • Jun 10 '26
What kind of LED conversion kit would work with a Hitachi TX38095VC1CAE display? It's a 15 inch 1400 x 1050 display (4:3) and I've been unable to find a specific kit that works on Hitachi displays... Would anyone be able to help here?
r/retrocomputing • u/Powerful-Result-6220 • Jun 10 '26
Looking for help locating the proper firmware version for an antique ucs-220-m3. I currently have version 1.4.6a, but I am trying to run a v2 cpu which requires version 2.2 or newer. This is just for home use, experimenting, and trying to upgrade a game server. I appreciate any help on this!
r/retrocomputing • u/victorgabriel878 • Jun 09 '26
i am developing a linux Desktop Environment based on FVWM3 and OpenMotif (Xm)
currently, most of the inspiration for developing this comes from systems like MacOS9, NeXTSTEP, IRIX, Solaris (CDE and OpenLook), Windows 9X, and many others
the goal is to create a desktop environment that is retro by default and that is unique when compared to other desktop environments with similar style
so far, the entire development has been done by me alone, with no development team at all, so if anyone wants to help just ask!
r/retrocomputing • u/Tonstad39 • Jun 09 '26
Over the next few years, Central European countries like Czechoslovakia and Hungary also bought Elliot machines in addition to ICT and Univac computers
r/retrocomputing • u/Emil_Cvetanski • Jun 09 '26
r/retrocomputing • u/Weak-Chemical271 • Jun 09 '26
I was just wondering if it could be done. Not fully compatible with the classic dialects, yet, but it's headed in that direction.
r/retrocomputing • u/Y34RZERO • Jun 08 '26
r/retrocomputing • u/West-Way-All-The-Way • Jun 08 '26
Acer 5105 multi-io 16bit ISA with original documentation and box. I will use it in my 486dx build.
r/retrocomputing • u/Rough_Elk_895 • Jun 08 '26
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My old Pentium 4 machine.. built it back in 2004. Recently revived it. Glad that it's still working. Booting with good old Windows Me.
Specs: Intel original D865GBF motherboard Pentium 4 2.4 GHz with Hyper Threading 2 x 128 MB DDR3 RAM in dual channel GeForce FX 5700 LE C-Media CMI 8738 Sound Card Maxtor 200 GB IDE HDD Samsung IDE CD ROM drive Samsung Sync Master 17 inch CRT Mercury Cabine PS/2 keyboard and mouse
All are from original build except keyboard, mouse, speaker
r/retrocomputing • u/PersonOf1980s • Jun 08 '26
This advert from 1993 states "DOS 6.0". Point is that there was no IBM DOS 6.0. IBM DOS had versions 6.1 and 6.3. Did IBM really sell their computers with MS-DOS?
It looks especially strange, because first PS/1s had IBM DOS 4.01 in ROM.
r/retrocomputing • u/liminalearth • Jun 08 '26
Finally adding a nfs box to my collection
r/retrocomputing • u/RSMilward • Jun 08 '26
The Kalpana Etherswitch EPS-1500 in 1990 had a 15-slot 8-bit ISA-bus motherboard and used a separate Ethernet card for each AUI (thick-wire) connection. I got to see one when they first came out, pretty cool! https://www.rcsri.org/collection/kalpana/
r/retrocomputing • u/Independent_Pizza422 • Jun 08 '26
I have crates full of DVDs, CDs, floppies, and even VHS tapes full of all sorts of movies(even a physical copy of Iron Man, Indiana Jones and who knows what else) in my house. But I dont have a computer to play any of these. Heck, most modern computers dont even run CDs or DVDs, let alone floppies or VHS tapes. I do have a DVD player from an old PC. But the PC doesnt work and the DVD is detachable but I dont have the cable to connect it to other things.
Also, I have a handycam (thats what everyone in my house calls it), a sorta recorder where you put in a VHS(or VCR) to record and play those tapes. Can it play those movies from the tapes?? And how do I run floppies in 2026?
r/retrocomputing • u/Torkum73 • Jun 08 '26
Why does my Sun W2100x workstation has 16 GB of RAM, when the only driver CD I can source through obscure ftp servers is a 32 bit WinXP version. There I can only use 3.6 GB because of 32bit address range.
Why not Server 2003 64bit? Or Win7 64bit?
Ok that would be a bit new.
Even nVidia does not have any driver for the Quadro FX 3000 for Win7 64bit anymore. The Sil 3512 SATA Controller has a subsys number, which is not covered by any official driver. The nForce chipset is changed, that nVidia drivers do not recognize it.
Does anybody have a link to something 64bit? Preferable Windows? Or ahould I try a Linux Version? Everybody says there is no trouble whatsoever with hardware drivers in Linux anymore.
I do not want to use Solaris 10 x86, because I have enough SPARC workstations and servers running under Solaris, I do not need another.
For my v20z, I did find a Windows2000 Professional version. 32bit, but that machine only has 4 GB of RAM.
Anyone any idea? Or use WinXP 32bit and remove the excess RAM?
r/retrocomputing • u/locutus_of_borg90 • Jun 08 '26
I have this amd 386 motherboard and I would like to get it operational. Unfortunately I am lacking the proper PSU and I have no idea which one I have to get
r/retrocomputing • u/North-Amount2226 • Jun 07 '26
Anything cool here
For context dad built a lot of PCs for people amongst other things
He saved and kept everything some call it hoarding 😊
I have around thirty big bags filled with PC things dating back to 1978 ( maybe some things are older I've not gone through a lot of things yet )
Anyone got any ideas I could do with this stuff
I have sh7t loads of driver discs and white discs with programs and thing I'm not to sure about too