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Can't argue with that for a fiver!https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186238922227?hash=item2b5cb46df3:g:I-QAAOSwyz5lmAqP very cheap case if he posts it well. I have the same and they are solid!
Can't argue with that for a fiver!https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186238922227?hash=item2b5cb46df3:g:I-QAAOSwyz5lmAqP very cheap case if he posts it well. I have the same and they are solid!
Yes indeed.Is the Jaguar one the Game Drive by Retro HQ? I've not looked in a while so wasn't sure if there's an alternative out there now.
Cheers, I'd forgot about those skunk boards but from memory, those need to be hooked up to a pc for using I think?Yes indeed.
There was the Skunk Rom loading device, which wouldn't really suit my needs or this one. Expensive, but I wouldn't know how to create one of these from scratch..
You do get this with Ebay, people trying to take advantage. I usually post multiple pictures of the cards running and provide a detailed description to cover my back. Just mention anything that you might think they can pick on. When they get back to you, you can ask them if they've read the description, as it is mentioned. If they reach out to Ebay you will win as you covered the bits in the description.EBay morons do wind me up.
Sold my Voodoo 3 and they’ve now come back asking for a full or partial refund because the card has had a repair job and shows heat discolouration. I wasn’t aware of either but they are visible in the pictures of the original listing so I would’ve expected someone who knew what they were looking for (and it seems like the buyer is as they’ve mentioned owning several other Voodoo cards) would spot them if they’re an issue.
But it’s a 20+ year old graphics card. Listed used and it works. What do people expect. I didn’t say it was new or anything.
Offered them £25 refund or they can return it for a full refund.
Yep always stock up while things are cheap.GP2040-ce firmware is what im using on these. I used Arduino pro micros in my bartop cab but the Arduinos cost almost 4 times as much as the rp2040 zero which come in at under 2 quid each stocked up well on them.
Will have to work out how to design a case now.
Yes, do it and keep us posted. The sound card is the tricky bit to get working in Dos 6.22.I've been thinking about doing some experimental retro PC builds using modern parts, socket LGA775. I've got a few spare beige boxes I can put parts into, it be fun and interesting to see how it all comes together. DOS 6.22 on an SSD and maybe Windows 3.11 as well as experimenting with FreeDOS on another partition of the SSD.