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Hauppauge Win/TV Celebrity
ISA Interface, one of the first generation of TV-Cards.
Relase Date: 1994
The WinTV Celebrity was one of the first PC-TV cards with motion pictures. Because of the very slow ISA-bus there was a very complex technology used called "overlay" to put the TV-pictures into the PC-Monitor screen. The PC-VGA signal have to be digitalized and mixed on the card with TV-stream - very expensive...
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Hauppauge Win/TV Celebrity
ISA Interface, one of the first generation of TV-Cards.
Relase Date: 1994
The WinTV Celebrity was one of the first PC-TV cards with motion pictures. Because of the very slow ISA-bus there was a very complex technology used called "overlay" to put the TV-pictures into the PC-Monitor screen. The PC-VGA signal have to be digitalized and mixed on the card with TV-stream - very expensive...
For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards
Hauppauge Win/TV Celebrity
ISA Interface, one of the first generation of TV-Cards.
Relase Date: 1994
The WinTV Celebrity was one of the first PC-TV cards with motion pictures. Because of the very slow ISA-bus there was a very complex technology used called "overlay" to put the TV-pictures into the PC-Monitor screen. The PC-VGA signal have to be digitalized and mixed on the card with TV-stream - very expensive...
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Highpoint RocketRAID 454
One of the first 1-Chip 4-IDE Channel IDE-RAID Controller.
Release Date: 2002
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Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
Intel 82541PI Gigabit Controller
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2004
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Hauppauge Win/TV Celebrity
ISA Interface, one of the first generation of TV-Cards.
Relase Date: 1994
The WinTV Celebrity was one of the first PC-TV cards with motion pictures. Because of the very slow ISA-bus there was a very complex technology used called "overlay" to put the TV-pictures into the PC-Monitor screen. The PC-VGA signal have to be digitalized and mixed on the card with TV-stream - very expensive...
For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards
Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE-Controller
Small 2-Channel IDE Ultra100 Controller
with PCI 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2001
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Macro capture of waterfigures in 3D crossview.
The projectile touch a falling waterdrop and fly through the drop and make a splash. On the bottom, multiple figures rise upwards to the projectile.
Technical data:
D300 + D200 Nikon DSLR camera.
Camera space 120mm.
Macro lenses 2 x Nikor AF105/2.8D micro.
Frame real live size : 130mm
F29 diafragma, manual bulb shutter mode.
4 Flashes SB-80-DX TTL controlled by the central hardware controller.
1 DE1 FPGA cyclone II mainboard at 50MHz clock.
Digital waveforms into a flash at high speed PWM, digital powercontrol, frequentie control and type waveform.
2 laser detector systems.
1 magnet current gun for the projectile at 150V 10A 4msec activation 840uF/330V capacity (flash type capacity).
Projectile 4mm x 20mm.
Closeup view of a circuit board. Photographed with blue paper behind, lit separately. Actual size is about 1.5 inches wide. Nikon D80, Tokina 100mm macro.
Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
Intel 82541PI Gigabit Controller
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2004
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Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE-Controller
Small 2-Channel IDE Ultra100 Controller
with PCI 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2001
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Rapid Prototyping for Production and Performance: Gadgeteer workshop at the Junction 2 in Cambridge 4/8/11
To test out the amazing work Tom Bartindale acheived during his current internship with Stuart Taylor building Gadgeteer modules to link the Gadgeteer prototyping platform with DMX and MIDI Tom, Stuart, and Nic organised a one day hands-on workshop involving hardware engineers, programmers, musicians, DJs, and event production folk at The Junction. It was amazing. We were using the new GHI FEZ Spider Mainboard due to ship at the end of September, plus sonar range finders, the GHI USB Client DP Module for power, Tom's new DMX/MIDI modules, LEDs, cameras, joysticks, RGB sensors, a wee touch screen display, xbee, and, of course, buttons!
I think Tom's planning to write the event up as a tech report or blog post. In the meantime if you want to get a feel for what it is like to control huge expensive complex theatre lighting systems with tiny Gadgeteer modules try the Bible: 1 Samuel 17:40-50!
(PS Sorry the photos are so blurred - it was dark)
Intel PRO 100 Intelligent Server Adapter with Intel i960.
This is a rare Network-Card with a dedicated I/O-Processor - a part of the I2O System.
Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group. I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.
For more info about I2O look at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2O
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Matrox MGA-2164W (Millennium II) Graphic Card.
Core: 2164W (Mistral) 62/66MHz 64bit
Memory: 4/8MB(16MB max) WRAM Bus: 62/66MHz 64bit AGP1x / PCI
Made: NEC 0,35 µm
This is the PCI 8MB - 62MHz Version.
Relase Date: 1997
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Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
Intel 82541PI Gigabit Controller
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2004
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Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
Intel 82541PI Gigabit Controller
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2004
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I was kinda taking photos for Ebay (:D), but I like how this one came out... taken with MF, without a tripod, held by my hands. I like the detail and the high resolution on this one!
Processor: Intel i7 3820 @ 4.7ghz With Corsair H100i
Mainboard: Asus Rampage IV Formula X79
Graphics Card: EVGA GTX 780 Classified 3GB
Memory; G-Skill RipJaws X 1600mhz 16gb
Storage Drive: Crucial m4 128gb (O.S), Seagate HDD 7200RPM 1TB, Hitachi HDD 7200RPM 1TB
Display: Crossover Korean Monitor 2560x1440 IPS Panel
Audio: Audioengine A2, Audio Technica M50, Audioengine D1 USB DAC/ Amp
Optical Drive: LG DVD Drive 24x
Power Supply Unit; Corsair HX850 80+ GOLD
Casing: Corsair Carbide Air 540
I wanted another dual parallel port the same as the circuit I used on my 24MHz Z80 computers mainboard so I designed my own PCB and got it manufactured. No Veroboard or wires this time! :-)
Here I have soldered the components ready for inserting the IC's in to the sockets.
I think I'm going to put black heatshrink over the LCD wiring to dress it up. The main cable from the mainboard will be routed under the acrylic and hidden- just need to make that 1 inch longer cable.
Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE-Controller
Small 2-Channel IDE Ultra100 Controller
with PCI 2.3 32-bit 33/66 MHz
Relase Date: 2001
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Matrox MGA-2164W (Millennium II) Graphic Card.
Core: 2164W (Mistral) 62/66MHz 64bit
Memory: 4/8MB(16MB max) WRAM Bus: 62/66MHz 64bit AGP1x / PCI
Made: NEC 0,35 µm
This is the PCI 8MB - 62MHz Version.
Relase Date: 1997
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Fujifilm x-pro 1 top plate from inside. Solution of fuji broken hot shoe problem.
Hi. Sorry for my english but i don't use it very often.
I have met the common problem with hot shoe in fuji x-pro1, it felt off with my strobe. The screws were not broken, but they have been loosened somehow.
First I've tried to glue hot shoe to the camera but that option didn't solve the problem. There were connection problem - sometime my strobe worked and sometime did not.
I've opened my camera and tighten 4 screws from inside of top plate. One of the screws was hardly accessible but i've used sharp scalpel to rotate him slowly from side to side. Whole operation took about 3 hours. I haven't got service manual and only help in unscrewing the camera body was this video youtu.be/6koZ-3KqahA It isn't too complex but when you watch video closely you will see where are screws holding top plate. There are many of them hidden under the lining. I used technique from video, a blank card tape, and I've described and drawn shortly all screws. Lately tat was very helpful when i was putting element back together.
The biggest problem are connections from mainboard to viewfinder detector and exposure compensation wheel. You must be careful and patient to connect them again.
Now my fuji works like new.
I add photo from inside of the top plate on X-pro1 maybe for someone it will be useful.
Good luck in repairing.
ADAPTEC AHA-1542B 16BIT ISA SCSI CONTROLLER
Very old complex ISA SCSI-Adaptercard
Relase Date: 1990
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BFG Nvidia video card for PCI-Express-2 (at least 8x...) that came from a deceased computer left on the street. This card still works - but the mainboard (or the CPU...) for the computer is fried. Taken by a Nikon D40x at ISO 400 with a Nikon 18-55mm non-VR kit lens (at 55).
Matrox MGA-2164W (Millennium II) Graphic Card.
Core: 2164W (Mistral) 62/66MHz 64bit
Memory: 4/8MB(16MB max) WRAM Bus: 62/66MHz 64bit AGP1x / PCI
Made: NEC 0,35 µm
This is the PCI 8MB - 62MHz Version.
Relase Date: 1997
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ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus mainboard, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU @ 2,4 Ghz, 2GB OCZ DDR2 800 RAM, crunching BOINC 24/7. Visit boinc.berkeley.edu to know why one man needs 6 computers... ;)
ADAPTEC AHA-1542B 16BIT ISA SCSI CONTROLLER
Very old complex ISA SCSI-Adaptercard
Relase Date: 1990
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Marked in yellow are pieces of yellow tape or foil tape take that need to be lifted (only the black WWAN cable needs to be lifted); marked in red are the 8 screws that need to be undone (be careful not to loose any!); marked in purple are the only connectors that need to be disconnected; and in green are the bits of foil tape you will have to loosen/ remove to get the mainboard out
I take no responsibility for what you do to your system!
ADAPTEC AHA-1542B 16BIT ISA SCSI CONTROLLER
Very old complex ISA SCSI-Adaptercard
Relase Date: 1990
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