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Dec. 4th, 2007 03:00 amSomebody sell me an old laptop? A not-laptop would be acceptable too.
I mean old. I have a good laptop. I need an old laptop. I'm thinking a 486 (edit: or a very early Pentium) and 16MB of RAM. A 386 might be okay, too. A 286 wouldn't quite cut it. The most important thing, though, is that it has to have an OPL3 FM synthesis chip or a good OPL3 clone in it. This is going to be my bass laptop. I will play laptop bass on it. If you do not know if your old junk computer has an OPL3 in it, I will help you check.
I would also be interested in an old Sound Blaster 16 or something.
I will pay money for these things, because I am retarded.
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Date: 2007-12-04 09:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-04 09:21 am (UTC)I can and do use the MAME/DOSBox OPL2/3 emulator in recordings, but for other things it's not quite there. Really, though, a lot of my reason for wanting the real thing is because I have this obnoxious purist streak which annoys even me. Translation: no good reason.
One could argue that I should stop using horrible reedy FM synthesizers in my stupid music but I'd just make some kind of dumb excuse and keep right on doing it
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Date: 2007-12-04 09:27 am (UTC)arguably i could fix that in like ten minutes but then i'd have to do DSP programming
nobody wants that
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Date: 2007-12-04 10:23 am (UTC)you can have if you pay for shipping and "handling".
I BELEIVE it has the right FM sound chips you want,
but I am not sure. I think it was a CTX 700 series.
It works, but there is no battery for it, and there
is some slight physical damage, but I can still get
it running. It has Windows 95 installed right now,
and a 3 gig hard drive. I just need to find it.
It might be in storage. It might be under my bed.
It's an EXTREME BACKUP device, but I will be replacing
it very soon anyways. It has a PC CARD 56K modem / LAN.
I also recently acquired a
computer with an AT motherboard, but I haven't
checked it out yet. I might still have lots of
other old parts, but I usually tend to throw out
anything that is ISA or REALLY REALLY OLD in general.
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Date: 2007-12-04 10:33 am (UTC)NOT anything fancy... it had a Sound Blaster Pro or 16
or something, and definately not wavetable,
it was FM... not sure if it was OPL3 though.
A generic soundblaster driver always seemed to
work for it.
HOWEVER, sometimes when using Nesticle, the
sound output would come out very distorted.
If I restarted, the sound would come out fine.
Sometimes it depended on what resolution I ran it at.
It used a Neomagic video driver that I had a hard
time finding... (I still have the 95 driver for it)
eventually found on some japanese
website. It has TV OUT, and works great in that department.
It was a great laptop (except for only 16 mb of ram)
for me about five years ago, although I could only
run Windows 95. HOWEVER, I have connected to the
internet with it in the past year. My only other
issue besides lack of ram was that it would get
VERY HOT. Now it has physical damage... but it still works.
Please excuse my
dear aunt sallyover useof words and sentences.
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Date: 2007-12-04 10:48 am (UTC)This sounds like exactly what I need. If you can dig it out of wherever it's hiding, let me know how much you want to ship it to 68005.
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Date: 2007-12-04 01:51 pm (UTC)Although given my geographical position, I'm guessing you'd prefer mine as an option of last resort.
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Date: 2007-12-06 10:37 am (UTC)Really I need to try reimplementing the YMF262 on an FPGA one of these days
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Date: 2007-12-06 10:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-04 06:51 pm (UTC)