Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: eightbit on March 23, 2003, 07:07:34 pm
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Some people have been looking for laptops or LCD panels for different projects. Well I have some laptops that I'm willing to sell for the cost of shipping.
Heres what I've got-
Compaq Contura 430c, 486 100mhz, color, 32mb ram, 700mb hard drive
AT&T Globalyst 200s, 486 75mhz, color, 20mb ram, 1.3gb hard drive
I have a pile of these but its first come first serve. Please don't message me with a bunch of questions. You either want them or you don't. All I guarantee is I've tested them and they boot up.
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I'd like one of these please assuming shipping is reasonable. USPS is best into canada, marked "Gift" is ideal as well.
Compaq Contura 430c, 486 100mhz, color, 32mb ram, 700mb hard drive
Thanks
(this is assuming you don't already have one assigned to me)
I can PM shipping address if you want to get a quote on freight from where you are...
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I, too, am quite interested. What's the shipping like to Brattleboro, VT?
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Heres what I've got-
Compaq Contura 430c, 486 100mhz, color, 32mb ram, 700mb hard drive
AT&T Globalyst 200s, 486 75mhz, color, 20mb ram, 1.3gb hard drive
I'll take one. Either PC will be fine. SHipping to Parma, Ohio (44134).
E-mail me and let me know how much I owe ya. Paypal OK, or should I send a check?
Fat-johnny
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I actually have one question that I'm sure everyone will want answered.
Do they include an AC adapter?
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I would like one as well if you have another. I mainly require something with a full color screen to make a digital picture frame. If you have one, I am located in California 96130. Please let me know if you have one I can take off your hands and the shipping costs. Thanks!!
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I am definitely interested in one of these laptops. email me at shays@okstate.edu
Thanks!
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They have ac adapters, they do work. Let me sort through the above list and anyone that has emailed me or PM'd me and get back to you all. I think I have enough to cover everyone thats asked so far. If I have any left I'll post another thread.
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Hey man. If its not too late i would be interested in any of the laptops you got. Email me at snailmailhater@yahoo.com Thanks
-Keith
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Hello... I'm looking for one in order to make a table top arcade machine.
my email adress is eric_delee@yahoo.com
I'll be able to pay for shipping as soon as you want it!
Thanks!
Eric DeLee
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These dang well better not be magically appearing on eBay in a few weeks!!!
(No, I didn't request one, as I can't see myself using one. Just hope that those that did intend to use them in a system, because it appears the Compaqs sell for around $100 and the AT+T's for around $50, as it seems a lot of "newbies" requested one, at least publicly).
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Trust me... I don't sell on ebay! LOL I'm just a newbie to the scene... and I was looking for an old laptop to mame a MINI MAME cabinet in the likes of Space Invaders or Pac Man.
:)
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I doubt you'll get a 486 with only 32 MB of RAM to emulate Pac-Man...
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At least with current Mame .66
You'll have to go back to at least version .34b-something (before they changed the pallete depth stuff--perhaps .54 actually) in order to run stuff on this old of a system.
Of course then you have to find the roms that match the system because I recall a fair amount of old 8bit sets were changed around that time as well.
But yes, it could work, if you use an old enough version of mame, and the Dos version only (obiously). No windows for sure.
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At least with current Mame .66
You'll have to go back to at least version .34b-something (before they changed the pallete depth stuff--perhaps .54 actually) in order to run stuff on this old of a system.
Of course then you have to find the roms that match the system because I recall a fair amount of old 8bit sets were changed around that time as well.
But yes, it could work, if you use an old enough version of mame, and the Dos version only (obiously). No windows for sure.
Or, use an emulator designed for speed, like sparcade, retrocade or hive.
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I'm curious...whatever happened to these? I never heard a word about them.
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I'm curious...whatever happened to these? I never heard a word about them.
I haven't heard anything either, or seen eightbit around the boards since either...
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I'll take one, or even 2. That is if this is still going on. ?
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At least with current Mame .66
You'll have to go back to at least version .34b-something (before they changed the pallete depth stuff--perhaps .54 actually) in order to run stuff on this old of a system.
Of course then you have to find the roms that match the system because I recall a fair amount of old 8bit sets were changed around that time as well.
But yes, it could work, if you use an old enough version of mame, and the Dos version only (obiously). No windows for sure.
Or, use an emulator designed for speed, like sparcade, retrocade or hive.
You might want to check out VAntAGE, take a look at these benchmarks:
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/vantage7.html
It'll run Pac-Man at 225 FPS on a 486 with just 16mb ram.
Not too shabby at all, but it only handles classic vertical games.
That page also has MAME benchmarks and every game listed runs at at least 42 FPS.
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I have a 486-100 laptop, and it does run nesticle and Vantage games full speed.
BUT. Those old color LCD screens were not made with gaming in mind and you don't have a lot of resolution choices and EVERY game is going to still look a bit jerky even at full speed because of the LCD screen. I can't really describe it, you would just have to see it, games with fixed screens and moving sprites aren't too bad (Zelda, Pac-Man), but anything with a scrolling screen will just make you sick looking at it (Excitebike, MegaMan 2).
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Heck, I didn't want one for gaming, I wanted one for word processing.
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Heck, I didn't want one for gaming, I wanted one for word processing.
That's really the idea Peale... That is their only real use. Even so, if thier batterys are dead (which they more than likely are) than even that use is comprimised :(
It is always cool when people give stuff away though.
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Heck, I didn't want one for gaming, I wanted one for word processing.
I use mine for some gaming, but mostly for downloading. I will drag it to work and download things onto it off the t-1 and then transfer the files when I get home. It is still actually a pretty decent computer. It even plays mp3s pretty well (using some DOS mp3 program, and for some reason you have to play them all double speed for them to be normal speed, but it works).
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Yeah, I was one of the ones at the top of the list that supposedly was gonna get one... but i never heard a word.
:'(
oh well, life goes on...
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Yeah, I was one of the ones at the top of the list that supposedly was gonna get one... but i never heard a word.
:'(
oh well, life goes on...
You know let him do it at his leasure... or not at all if he doesn't want to. It is a lot of work to pack up and ship all that stuff. Offer him some nominal amount of cash and it may speed up the process :D
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i'm up to pay for shipping plus if there are any left over?
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You know let him do it at his leasure... or not at all if he doesn't want to. It is a lot of work to pack up and ship all that stuff. Offer him some nominal amount of cash and it may speed up the process :D
I wasn't complaining at all... I was crying.