Hardware Collection
I collect and play around with vintage hardware as a hobby, mostly
computers, video game systems and the occasional synthesizer.
I don't have a particularly large collection but I think it isn't too bad
as coming across old stuff in the Philippines isn't as easy as in some other
places. At least prices here are often cheaper due to lack of demand for these
things usually.
This list is subject to change overtime as I add more or update existing
entries, may add photos of such items as well.
Synthesizers
- Casio CZ-5000
- Korg Poly-800
Computers (IBM PC Compatibles)
- "Insight" desktop PC, formerly a 486
- AMD 386DX 40MHz (surface mounted SMD)
- 20MB 32-pin DIMM (4x1MB,4x4MB)
- Western Digital/Paradise 90c931 1MB SVGA Card
- Creative Soundblaster Vibra 16C w/ integrated OPL3
- 3Com 3c509 10Mbit Ethernet Card
- Dial-up Modem Card
- 520MB Seagate HDD
- 1.44MB 3.5" and 360K 5.25" Floppy Drives
- 24x CD-ROM Drive (a quite modern drive)
- AT&T 486SX2 (has missing front panel)
- Intel 486SX2 50MHz
- 12MB 72-pin DIMM (3x4MB since crappy motherboard only has 3 slots)
- Cirrus Logic CL-GD5439 (crappy on-board video that can't go above 640x480)
- OPTi 82c929 w/ on-board Dream Wavetable made by Samsung (haven't got the wavetable working)
- 3com 3c509 10Mbit Ethernet Card
- 520MB Maxtor HDD (tends to seize up)
- 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
- Pentium 133MHz Baby AT PC (Columbia branded OEM, sold in 12-5-1996)
- PCChips M520 Socket 5/7 (support for latter requires optional VRM module)
- Intel Pentium 133MHz w/ glued-on fan & heat sink
- 256KB COAST cache module
- 24MB of EDO RAM (2x4MB+2x8MB)
- Kasan WinX TV Perfect II w/ 4MB of VRAM (originally came with OPTi 82c264)
- Realtek RTL8029AS PCI Ethernet Card (originally not in PC)
- Samsung Audio Magic SAB-2100 (has broken wavetable, originally came with a Genius Soundmaker)
- Seagate 2GB HDD
- Lite-on CD-ROM drive (originally came with a Acer CD-ROM drive but it was broken)
- Pentium MMX (formerly Pentium 166)
- PCChips M537 Socket 7 motherboard
- Intel Pentium MMX 233MHz
- S3 ViRGE DX 4MB
- 48MB 72-pin DIMM (2x16MB,2x8MB)
- Surecom EP-320XR (aka Realtek RTL8139) 100Mbit Ethernet Adapter
- Creative Soundblaster Vibra 16S
- 10GB Western Digital HDD
- 1.44MB 3.5" and 1.2MB 5.25" Floppy Drives
- 32X CD-ROM Drive
- AMD K6-2 PC "Skipper"
- Jetway J-530BF "Super TX100" Socket 7 board (shittiest board I've ever used)
- AMD K6-2 450MHz
- 128MB PC100 SDRAM
- Crappy SiS 530 on-board graphics
- On-board ESS Solo-1 with crappy SoundBlaster support
- 10GB Western Digital HDD (unlocked from an Xbox)
- Surecom EP320X-R PCI Ethernet Card
- Pentium 3 Trigem OEM
- Intel Pentium 3 550MHz (Slot-1)
- Matrox G100 AGP
- 256MB 100Mhz SDRAM (4x64MB)
- Yamaha YMF724 Sound Card
- Realtek RTL8169 PCI Gigabit Ethernet
- 20GB Samsung HDD
- 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
- 32x Lite-on CD-ROM Drive
- Dell Optiplex GX110 (DTL-H2000 Workstation)
- Intel Pentium 3 933MHz
- ATI Radeon 7000 VE PCI
- 384MB SDRAM (1x256MB,1x128MB)
- Creative Soundblaster Audigy
- 3Com 3c905 100Mbit Ethernet (onboard)
- Sony DTL-H2000 Development Boards
- 40GB Seagate HDD (Win98 & WinXP drive)
- 30GB IBM DTLA-302030 HDD (Linux drive)
- 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
- Iomega ZIP 250 Drive
- HGST CD-RW Drive
Computers (non IBM PC Compatible)
- NEC PC-9821Lt Laptop, Intel 486SX2 50MHz (dead, used to play a lot of Touhou 4 on it) photo
- Sharp PC-E500 Pocket Computer (has corroded screen reflector + some dead lines) photo
Computers (modern)
- The Pentium "Dick" (FreeBSD testbed)
- Pentium D 945 3.20GHz
- AMD Radeon HD 3820
- 2GB DDR2-800 (2x1GB)
- 40GB Maxtor HDD (IDE)
- Scarlet (Linux testbed, previous case repurprosed for a server with a different front panel)
- ASRock N68C-GS FX
- AMD Athlon II 260 3.83GHz (OC)
- AMD Radeon R5 240
- 4GB DDR3-1600 (OC) (2x2GB 1333)
- 250GB Seagate HDD
- VIA Firewire card
- Meido-Serv (personal NAS server)
- ASRock N68C-GS FX
- AMD Athlon II 245 2.4GHz
- 8GB DDR2 (2x4GB DDR2-266)
- 2x 500GB SATA Seagate HDD
- 2x 1TB SATA Seagate HDD
- 80GB IDE Seagate HDD (for OS, in a removable caddy)
- Intel 82508 100mbit ethernet card (configured as WAN port)
- nForce gigabit ethernet (onboard, used as LAN port)
Daily Drivers
- "Ammi" Games Computer, lives by the HD CRT for games
- Asus B85M-G motherboard
- Intel Core i5 4590 3.20GHz
- NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050Ti 4GB (ASUS 'Expedition' model)
- 16GB of DDR3-1600 (4x4GB)
- 128GB Samsung 830 SSD
- 160GB Seagate HDD (temporary)
- HP Z600 Workstation
- 2x Intel Xeon X5650
- 24GB DDR3 ECC memory (6x4GB)
- 1TB Western Digital Blue (originally from Ammi)
- 750GB Seagate Barracuda ES drive
- 4-port USB 3.0 interface card
- AMD Radeon R5 240 (temporary, used to have a Quadro 4000 but drivers got phased out in ArchLinux)
- CH384 based PCIE Serial/Parallel port card
- Avermedia M-160 Bt878 TV Tuner/Captue card
- Dell Latitude E6410
- Intel Core i5 520M 2.4GHz
- NVIDIA NVS 3100M 512MB
- 4GB DDR3-1066 (2x2GB)
- 128GB Samsung MMCRE28G5DXP-0VB SSD
- 1TB Seagate Baracuda Compute HDD
- Backlit keyboard (doesn't light up due to a strange problem with the laptop)
Consoles
- Super Nintendo (both Japan and American models)
- Sega Megadrive (Japanese Sega Genesis)
- Neo-Geo CD (Japan model with original box, no longer reads CDs because optical media sucks)
- Nintendo 64 (Japan/Hong Kong model)
- Playstation (2 SCPH-7000, 1 SCPH-100)
- Dreamcast (two Japan units, one works)
- PlayStation 2 (Japanese slim model)
- Xbox (Japan model, soft modded)
- PlayStation Portable (PSP-1000, Japan model, no longer works)
- Nintendo Wii (US black family edition model)
- *New* Nintendo 3DS XL (US model, crap naming I know)
Development Hardware
- Sony DTL-H2000 ISA development boards
- Various Arduino devices (Leonardo, Mini, and Nano Pro)
Monitors
- Mitsubishi Diamondscan RDS171X 17" CRT (yet to be repaired)
- Mitsubishi Diamondtron RDF223H 21" CRT (can't be feasably repaired)
- AOC 7Vlr 17" CRT
- Samsung SyncMaster 214Ts 21" LCD (has some dead lines, going through vinegar syndrome)
- Samsung SyncMaster Magic CX211TS 21" LCD (rotting)
- Asus 1080p IPS LCD monitor
Televisions
- Sharp 6C-P2S 4" Color CRT TV
- Sony Trinitron KV-14DA75 14" CRT TV (has PS1-like MultiAV port for RGB and Component)
- LG 32FS3D HD CRT TV
VCRs (functioning)
- Sony SLV-BS520 VHS
- Victor HR-VX200 SVHS
Cameras
- Sony Mavica MVC-FD90 (has suffered screen rot, haven't tested in awhile)
- Panasonic Lumix LX-7 (annoyingly PAL as my country is NTSC, replaced by VX1000 as I'm tired of 50FPS)
- Sony DCR-VX1000 MiniDV HandyCam (acquired new in box, used in production)
- Sony DCR-TRV820 Digital8 HandyCam
Collection - Lameguy64's Website