paulpsomiadis wrote on 06.10.08 at 07:34:54:@Komponent - BIG KUDOS!
But you'd better put some tape between those resistors, or...
ZAP! Shorting! ZOMG!
Ofcourse, future revisions will be much safer to use. I give another thought on using a glue gun to fix the added resisitors to the PCB.
G1nX wrote on 06.10.08 at 13:18:28:@ Komponent looking forward to the V4 PCI with 64Mb card.
Let's hope a dead V5 pci finds it's way to you for reverse-engineering and then we would see another world first.
Keep up the good work
Yes; I cannot wait to start working on the Voodoo4 PCI with 64Mb. There is a chance, as you know, that I might begin this project tomorow evening.
m14radu wrote on 06.10.08 at 18:19:35:@Komponent : The pin21 from each RAM chips must be conected to a specific point. ( like in the foto that u provided ).
On the PCB is no trace for this pin ?
If yes, where is it lead ?
The idea is to avoid the long wires, and minimize the noise effect
If it's hard to find a dead v5 PCI, then it will be "misson imposibile" to find a v5 6000 for this mod
If there were PCB traces for the A11 memory adresses of the RAM chips I would have used them... No; the mod had to be done this way and I see no visible noise added.
osckhar wrote on 06.10.08 at 19:07:25: Quote:If it's hard to find a dead v5 PCI, then it will be "misson imposibile" to find a v5 6000 for this mod Huh
Hank is the key. I know that he has some v6k dead. If komponent talk via msn or email with him. Hank will help us in this project too.
About to find a V5 PCI. We can buy one functional model on ebay and later to share expenses between all the people interested to mod his V5 PCI.
Oscar.
No rush going for the Voodoo5 PCI and even less for the Voodoo5 6000 modding. There are enough many requests for performing Voodoo5 AGP and Voodoo4 AGP/PCI mods and I have so little spare time, that I might be busy for some time. And after all, someone else than myself might succeed performing them before I will be able to finaly buy a Voodoo5 PCI...