Behemoth
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System 1 :- AMD k62 450 128 Meg ram 3 gig HDD 56 Speed CD Rom 56k Modem 16 Meg S3 Savage AGP Graphics Sound Card Floppy Drive £150 + pnp (Price is negiociable) System 2:- Toshiba 320 CT Laptop PII 266 64 Meg Ram 4 gig Hard Disk LAN Card 28.8K Modem Powersupply Comes complete with matching docking station which has a CD Rom drive, this Laptop is not sold with a floppy drive. Slight crack on the laptop casing, but it's re-inforced by the docking station Good quick machine, £250 + pnp Compaq EVO Desktop PIII 733 128 Meg PC133 20 Gig HDD 56 Speed CD Rom drive (Sony) Onboard Matrox Graphics, not SMA (Share memory Architecture) Onboard 10/100 LAN Floppy Drive Onboard Sound Keyboard included Nice silent PC this, would be ideal for a server £300 + pnp (open to offers, sensible please) Post here, or e-mail me. UK only
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Illinois FS/FT: complete system for 60-80gb 7200RPM HDD
Behemoth replied to INFERNO2000's topic in Buy, Sell or Trade
It's the noise of the Maxtor when it's in operation that gets on my nerves, my Dad has 2 of them in RAID, I can just about manage with my 40 gig Deathstar on though, took it out of my main rig, but desperatley need to replace the 40 gig in my main rig now as I need to do a clean install of Windows and nothing to back 30 gigs plus downloads to. -
Illinois FS/FT: complete system for 60-80gb 7200RPM HDD
Behemoth replied to INFERNO2000's topic in Buy, Sell or Trade
Hmm ouch, I have 3 death stars and was considering buying a Seagate for my server box, that only leaves me with Maxtor or Western Digital, darn, I need silent drives!! -
Selling this stuff as it's no longer needed and just sitting around doing nothing. IBM Ultra star 9.1 Gig SCSI hard drive 7200 RPM, 80 pin SCA conection, working perfectly with no errors, recently pulled out of my Linux box £35 in P&P Adaptec 2920 C SCSI card, has bios, great working order (note not compatible with Abit KR7A Raid motherboards, just tried it in mine and the motherboard didn't want to know the card, but I know it's working because I pulled it out lf my linux box a few weeks ago) I can supply a legit copy of Adaptec EZ SCSI 5 Delux that came with the catd when I bought it, if I can find he CD that is £25 in P&P 80 pin SCA to 50 pin Adaptor £11 inc P&P Long SCSI cable, just right for those with full tower cases £3.50 inc P&P Short SCSI cable £2.50 inc P&P Now for the deal of the day, buy the drive, card, adaptor and cable for £65 inc P&P and have yourself a complete little SCSI starter package OR I will trade this lot for half way decent Graphics card (GeForce 3 Ti 500 or ATI Radeon 8500) Here's a picture of this little bundle Reply here or e-mail nomis@dsl.pipex.com UK Only please
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HighPoint 370 update driver: Anyone give it a shot yet (alon
Behemoth replied to BladeRunner's topic in Hardware
Can't be botered to get the update, the old version seems to be workling for me, so not much point in fixing something that isn't broken. -
Yes my Voodoo Card works, but not in my XP system, works fine in the 200 MMX for old games.
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It might be something to do with the modme and another device sharing an IRQ and the are confilicting not releasing the IRQ on shut down. I've got the same problem in my Athlon 850 system that I built for my sister.
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The Voodoo 1 card I have in my 200 MMX box sits int he Sound Game and Video controller in system properties.
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I'm in desperate need of a SCSI card to drive my Seagate Cheetah drive (I have some more of these drives coming soon), I currently have an Adaptec 2904 PCI, but it has no bios and I did something with the Seagate utulity and screwed the drive up and the only way I can now fix it is if I have a SCSI card with bios, oh yeah and the relvant cable to go with the card would be nice too seeing as I have a cable converter on the drive from whatever it is to a 50 pin cable. I can't afford much either so it's going to have to be cheap.
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Ok got it sorted, found that there was an NTFS partition on the drive which was upsetting XP as all my current drives are fat 32, now got a sector to deal with. Behemoth
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The SCSI hard drive is the only SCSI device I have. I used to have a 4 X SCSI CDR drive but that died long ago. Behemoth
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Just recently I was gievn an 18 gig SCSI Seagate Cheetah, and although it runs as sweet as a nut in WIndows 98, I can't for the life of me get it to run in Windows XP Pro. With the SCSI card (Adaptec 2904, has no bios) I get as far as the XP flash screen and then I get a stop error message saying there's soemthing not right with ntfs.sys. I even tried re-installing XP over the top of my existing setup, but I get the same error message. So in desparation I took my new 40 gig drive out of my system for the time being, set my 20 gig drive back as master, installed WIndows 98 and the SCSI drive works perfectly. The only thing I can think of is that the SCSI drive, on it somewhere has an NTFS partition (must run Partition magic to find that out) and it also has a fat 32 partition (both my 40 and 20 gig drives are set for fat 32) So I'm asuming that if there is an NTFS patition on the SCSI drive that might be why there's a spanner in the works. Anyway ideas? I'd love to get this SCSI beast working working in Win XP (well at 10,000 RPM, who wouldn't?) Behemoth
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Ahh someone with the same motherboard as me. Anyway will try the different IDE port when I try to install again sometime thjis week, just have to drop my drive on the UDMA 66 and hopefuly it should work that way. Behemoth
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All USB devicse are off Scanner, Printer and modem un plugged but will try that one. Just got the latest drivers doewn for the ATA controller so will give those a shot, if all else fails clean install here I come. Behemoth
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When installing. Behemoth