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Message started by gdonovan on 06.05.04 at 21:17:39

Title: Guess this card! Woo!
Post by gdonovan on 06.05.04 at 21:17:39


Didn't think I'd lay hands on one of these, sometimes you get lucky though ;-)

Gary

Title: Re: Guess this card! Woo!
Post by DenisF on 06.05.04 at 22:15:52
Sweet :O

i'm sure stanto would like a dump of that bios to add to his collection  ;D

Title: Re: Guess this card! Woo!
Post by gdonovan on 06.05.04 at 23:13:22

wrote on 06.05.04 at 21:29:13:
This is the rare 3500 OEM (without TV tuner) for Compaq, in fact a V3 3000 running at 183 mhz (chipsets memory 5.5 ns)   ;D    


You would think but compared to other V3 cards, the PCB is VERY different. First thing I did was compare it close to a 3000, not much was the same except for some very general stuff.

Yes I researched all the compaq's that came with this card and found one for sale and purchased the whole darn computer.


Title: Re: Guess this card! Woo!
Post by amp on 06.05.04 at 23:19:45

wrote on 06.05.04 at 23:13:22:
Yes I researched all the compaq's that came with this card and found one for sale and purchased the whole darn computer.


:D So which models is it?

Title: Re: Guess this card! Woo!
Post by gdonovan on 07.05.04 at 00:45:27

wrote on 07.05.04 at 00:33:58:
Yes, this is the pcb of a "special" 3500.  
In fact this card uses the pcb of a prototype that Compaq ordered for them by 3dfx, with a Digital Flat Panel connector in place of the usual TV tuner.  
But never Compaq put this card into production.  
Only the lite Oem version is stayed.  
 


I noticed the extra spot on the PCB for the connector, thanks for reminding me what it was for.

This card was from a 5900Z Compaq

Gary

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