Anybody in Gatineau (or very near) have a crappy ATI or NVidia AGP video card they could sell to me real cheap? I gave all mine to Value Village last fall and now of course I need one
I found some ok ones in Ottawa for 10-25$ but I don't feel like driving an hour for a 10$ item.
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
What are your needs for this card? I have a Radeon 9550 that I've been hanging onto, just incase I can find a use for it...there's a catch though, which is why I ask what your needs for it are.
Only the S-Video TV-Out works, for some reason the VGA and DVI ports don't work, one day just POOF and no more. Would be fine if you needed it for hooking it up to a TV in a MAME cab. I haven't done that though, because I use actual arcade monitors.
If you want it anyway, you can have it for free + shipping. Let's say like $5 for shipping? (Probably a bit more, but I don't care...I just want more of my damn packrat stuff gone!)
What are your needs for this card? I have a Radeon 9550 that I've been hanging onto, just incase I can find a use for it...there's a catch though, which is why I ask what your needs for it are.
Only the S-Video TV-Out works, for some reason the VGA and DVI ports don't work, one day just POOF and no more.
I need the VGA output.. It's for my touchscreen jukebox I'm making. Right now I'm using a 2MB Matrox Mystique (PCI) and it kinda sucks!! lol
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
I should have one at home - let me check - it'd be free - but I'm not sure if its nvidia/ati - I'll get the model. PM me if I forget tonight. I'd like to make a juke too - but its a project i'd never get around to....
I should have one at home - let me check - it'd be free - but I'm not sure if its nvidia/ati - I'll get the model. PM me if I forget tonight. I'd like to make a juke too - but its a project i'd never get around to....
Woohoo!!!
Yeah the kids have been playing with the touchscreen all week... Playing solitaire 'cause it's the only thing installed so far.. lol Now I'm just looking for a decent touchscreen juke program.. Nordbeat seems nice.. I've got Touchtone Jukebox installed but dont really like the look so far...
That PC/touchscreen is also gonna be my X10 controller..
Mike
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.
Now I'm just looking for a decent touchscreen juke program..
I use SK Jukebox. I like the software a lot. I do not have a touch screen myself but the program has touchscreen capabilities.
I can't help you with old computer parts. Gave all mine away 6 months ago. Nothing left. I cleaned the closet after hanging on to that stuff for years. Of course, my Power Supply stopped working this last Monday (I used to have many PSU. brand new too...)
* Programmable pixel and vertex shaders * 16 textures per pass * Pixel shaders up to 160 instructions with 128-bit floating point precision * Vertex shaders up to 1024 instructions with flow control * Multiple render target support * Shadow volume rendering acceleration * High precision 10-bit per channel frame buffer support * Supports DirectX 9.0 and the latest version of OpenGL
SMOOTHVISION 2.1
* 2x/4x/6x full scene anti-aliasing modes * Adaptive algorithm with programmable sample patterns * 2x/4x/8x/16x anisotropic filtering modes * Adaptive algorithm with bi-linear (performance) and tri-linear (quality) options
HYPER Z III+
* Lossless Z-Buffer compression (up to 24:1) * Fast Z-Buffer Clear
TRUFORM 2.0
* 2nd generation N-Patch higher order surface support * Discrete and continuous tessellation levels per polygon * Displacement mapping
VIDEOSHADER
* Seamless integration of pixel shaders with video * FULLSTREAM? video de-blocking technology * Noise removal filtering for captured video
DISPLAY FEATURES
* MPEG-2 decoding with motion compensation, iDCT and color space conversion * All-format DTV/HDTV decoding * YPrPb component output * Adaptive de-interlacing and frame rate conversion * Dual integrated display controllers * Dual integrated 10-bit per channel 400 MHz DACs * Integrated 165 MHz TMDS transmitter (DVI 1.0 compliant) * Integrated TV Output support up to 1024x768 resolution * Optimized for Pentium 4 SSE2 and AMD Athlon? 3Dnow! * PC 2002 compliant 2nd generation N-Patch higher order surface support * Discrete and continuous tessellation levels per polygon * Displacement mapping
DISPLAY SUPPORT
* 15-pin VGA connector for analog CRT / DVI-I connector for digital CRT or flat panel * S-video or composite connector for TV/VCR * Independent resolutions and refresh rates for any two connected display
Currently owning: ============ MAME in Sega cab with 25" arcade monitor (Has a 12" Bazooka powered subwoofer in it) - Not for sale Williams Civic Center Shuffle Alley (Puck Bowler) (1973) - 350$ Seeburg LS1 "Spectra" Jukebox (1967) - 300$
Currently babysitting =============== Heavy Metal Meltdown SOLD - leaving soon
Previously owned ============= Hot Tip, Countdown, HS, WWF, TFTC, T2, RS, Pinbot, Laser War, LOTR, Flinstones, FH, DM, STTNG, Getaway, Silver Slugger, Laser Ball, Bad Cats, Batman Forever, Meteor, TZ, Galaxy, 6MDM, TSPP, MB.