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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2011

Just a rambling video showing some awesome recent donations to Lazy Game Reviews! A whole bunch of retro PC video and sound cards, games, and MSX2 loveliness.

Many thanks to those who sent these!

http://www.youtube.com/user/MN12BIRD
http://www.youtube.com/user/Carambal81

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  • Yes! You finally got a MSX!

  • @MrCadefulp Yes, finally! It should make for some awesome video content in the (hopefully) near future. Lots of cool games.

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  • @phreakindee that gmoooba is an asshurt idiot. don't let em get you down, your stuff is good b/c it's what YOU wanna do, not some self-absorbed crazy persons demands!

  • @Gmoooba You appear to be taking this incredibly seriously, and I have no idea why. At least seven comments on this topic you've made... that seems very unhealthy. Just chill man, you only misunderstood something on the internet: it happens. Once a-freaking-gain, I'm sorry if you misconstrued something in a random video, but I can't help it.

    TBH this is really discouraging me to want to do anything related to MSX2 at all. I still will, just throwing that out there. Merry Christmas.

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  • The MWAVE was actually a DSP based card (hence the modem capability; stepping down and so forth) and its DSP (though a better revision) was also used in the last rendition of the Gravis Ultrasound series.

  • The second SB16 is the SB16 ASP minus the ASP chip (the empty square chip socket).

  • The second card is a Protac Sound SC801 sound card. It was one of the SB/Windows Sound System compatible cards (ie really shit) and I'm pretty sure it was sold under other brands too. Circa mid 90s.

  • The first card from the unidentified pile is probably a logitech or similar trackball controller interface card.

  • Perhaps you could put them in a linux (or BSD) machine and see what kind of stuff pops up.

  • Is that a port for an AT keyboard?

  • Got that Sony Cd-Rom working in a P133 ....

  • I remember the Matrox video card. I tried to play Destruction Derby II without it, and it wouldn't load *ouch*. All these car games of the late 90s bring back fond memories.

  • Hey, dude...

    I removed the metal trim from a modem expansion card, and I used it as a body ground link to mount a taillamp to a bicycle with a 12 volt negative ground system, and to be specific, I used a flame-shaped LED ornament you plug into a cigarette lighter 12 volt outlet, and I did some special wiring trick to convert it to a permanent but fashionable taillamp for a bicycle.

  • @gartbull I _think_ it's an interface card for a handheld scanner.

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