Rescuing an MS-5185 Super-Socket 7 board with on-board ATi Rage PRO and Creative Audio-PCI

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • We are repairing a Gateway MS5185 motherboard based on the ALi Aladdin V chipset, that has both an ATi Rage PRO Turbo AGP graphics chip with 8MB of RAM and a Creative ES1373 Ensoniq PCI audio chip on-board.
    Then we are trying out a few DOS games, including Duke Nukem 3D, Jazz Jackrabbit, Quest for glory Shadows of Darkness, and Monkey Island.
    We are also adding the unpopulated ISA slot along with its 74ALS245 transeiver chip, and testing an OPTi 82c931 sound card.
    We are also testing 3D Mark 99 and 2000 on a K6-2+ 550Mhz.
    Audio-PCI: www.dosdays.co...
    www.vogons.org...
    Phil's DOS Benchmark Pack: www.philscompu...
    Unisound sound card initializer: www.vogons.org...
    Music: Track Stalker from the Duke Duke Dance Party Album
    by the Space Quest Historian, Troels Pleimert spacequesthist...
    Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) creativecommon...
    Intro Music: "Unreal Super Hero 3" by Kenet & Rez : • "Unreal Super Hero 3" ...

Комментарии • 42

  • @michaelturner2806
    @michaelturner2806 27 дней назад

    I just found your channel and you've done some great repair and hardware videos! I don't know how I've managed to go so long without seeing your stuff.

  • @dorinxtg
    @dorinxtg 11 месяцев назад +4

    You can fix the socket with glue, but I would recommend to replace it entirely, since the broken part holds the entire cooling solution and it would probably break again from the stress

    • @TheXev
      @TheXev 11 месяцев назад

      yeah, removing the socket and replacing it with a new socket would really be the best way to repair it.

    • @criticscooby
      @criticscooby 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheXev if you don't have a tool to heat up the hole board at once, don't even try it, this type of repair requires experience and even that so many things can cause even more problems.

  • @ajdothack
    @ajdothack 11 месяцев назад +2

    High-fidelity surround buzzer! Hahahahaha rofl........ Love your content keep it up!

  • @alexcaps500
    @alexcaps500 10 месяцев назад

    Keep up the good work. Thanks!

  • @thiagodluz
    @thiagodluz 10 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on the video, I really liked your work, one suggestion, light up your bench more, it will be better to see the components.

  • @dolphhandcreme
    @dolphhandcreme 11 месяцев назад +1

    I usually replace the entire socket if there's a latch missing. Not really easy, but the result speaks for itself.

  • @JorgeCarvalho_web_dev
    @JorgeCarvalho_web_dev 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Sir! Awesome video as usual! I would say to source the not modified BIOS by gateway, and burn it with an Eprom programmer, we know that when the bios are modified by some companies, they hide some settings in order to be less prone of user bad usage

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I tried that one too. There is a very similar board, the MS-5182 (AL11) which is not a gateway board. But it had the exact same issue!

  • @gammitinofficial
    @gammitinofficial 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks! 👍

  • @markae0
    @markae0 11 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @Stratotank3r
    @Stratotank3r 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice rescue and superb 20min of Entertainment. 1. Try bios patcher to add missing features and cpu support. 2.Add a voodoo2. Perfect match for the Rage pro. 3. Replace the cpu socket or use a cooler with 3 hooks. An AMD socketA boxed cooler might fit.

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад

      I tried the bios patcher but it didn't work with this bios. Doesn't it only work with Award bioses?

  • @BaguetesGarage
    @BaguetesGarage 11 месяцев назад

    Cool boards from that era. Also have some Slot 1 motherboards with the same Rage+ES1373 combo. One even has YMF715 instead of ES1373, which is great for MSDOS.

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah having a great sound chip for DOS on board is awesome!

  • @darthtripedacus1
    @darthtripedacus1 11 месяцев назад

    Just what I needed!

  • @ayan.debnath
    @ayan.debnath 11 месяцев назад

    Always check the PCB holes using any Resistor Leg.
    Or through a Light

  • @foxyloon
    @foxyloon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a more recent BIOS revision available? Might have to find a Gateway specific version, considering this is an OEM version of the board. Very nicely done on the repairs and mods, though! As for the socket itself, the only real fix is to replace the socket outright, unfortunately, but perhaps a heatsink with a different style clip can work with the remaining tabs.

  • @RedStar-dz5tc
    @RedStar-dz5tc 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video! I have by now gathered a collection of nice AGP video slotted PCs ranging from LGA775, Socket 478, Socket 370 to Slot 1 and top tier AGP video cards. I am very much interested in the Socket 7 and Super Socket 7 systems with PCI video cards and ISA sound cards even though they are slower. These are getting rarer and harder to find. It is more of a challenge to restore them as there is more variety and individual board peculiarities.

  • @Vanessaira-Retro
    @Vanessaira-Retro 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome job!

  • @darthtripedacus1
    @darthtripedacus1 11 месяцев назад

    I miss my super socket 7 board. SIS 530 chipset. I want it back 😢

    • @xero110
      @xero110 11 месяцев назад

      Me too, but a super socket 7 board requires an AGP slot. So, this is a socket 7 board.

    • @BaguetesGarage
      @BaguetesGarage 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@xero110it's Super Socket 7 anyway because the integrated video card uses the AGP bus and also has 100MHz FSB, it just doesn't have an AGP slot available for video card upgrades.

  • @esc2dos
    @esc2dos 11 месяцев назад +1

    How did you decide to use the 74LS245 IC when you installed the ISA slot? I have a P4 board that has an optional ISA slot and a commenter mentioned to me I would need to add an IC ( which is exactly what you've done in this video coincidentally).

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад +2

      I checked a couple of boards with ISA slots and all had this exact chip (either the LS or the ALS variant). I also checked the wiring and it was identical. In my board installed the 74ALS245 one because this is the one I could get from my local electronics shop. I think it is faster than the LS and should be a drop-in replacement in most cases.

    • @esc2dos
      @esc2dos 11 месяцев назад

      @@scrap_computing Thank you for that. Really appreciate your reply. That's what I needed to know.

  • @Gunstarrhero1
    @Gunstarrhero1 10 месяцев назад

    you could try using super glue and baking soda, and if you are going to take the time, file it down some, it makes a strong; i guess you could say "superior" bong. if you are into mixing, you can try super glue and some apoxy mix with some baking soda.

  • @BrassicGamer
    @BrassicGamer 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm curious to know how you knew which 74-series chip was required for the ISA slot. Was it just knowledge you have accumulated from working with other boards?

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад +1

      All boards with ISA slots have the same 74LS245 or 74ALS245 chip. It is a pretty standard transceiver chip.

  • @matthewday7565
    @matthewday7565 11 месяцев назад

    It looks like Wims BIOS might have a more recent one, but can't see how you actually download

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I need to look for a more recent bios.

  • @dennisp.2147
    @dennisp.2147 11 месяцев назад

    I wonder if the BIOS has some sort of code from the Gateway to disable cache on CPUs that weren't originally issued with their computer. Kind of an anti-upgrade trap. Is there a generic MSI BIOS you can flash?

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад +1

      I tried the one from MS-5182 which does not seem to be an OEM bios but it had similar issues, though I didn't try all versions, perhaps that too is an OEM board. not sure. The weird thing is that it won't even work properly with a Pentium MMX!

    • @xenonkay
      @xenonkay 10 месяцев назад

      The MS-5182 was indeed another OEM board. The BIOS can't activate the L1 cache if it doesn't even recognize the family of CPU, and it's not unheard-of for manufacturers to omit code in the BIOS for processors they don't intend anyone to run on their platform even if the socket and chipset technically supports them. I wonder if that board even supports Cyrix or Winchip processors, since Gateway probably sold it exclusively with AMD chips.
      You could possibly mod the BIOS to add Pentium MMX support with a tool like BIOS Patcher.

  • @Powerack
    @Powerack 11 месяцев назад

    SS7 without AGP slot is not that super. I'm using something similar with K6-2 500.

  • @reginaldojunior3517
    @reginaldojunior3517 3 дня назад

    The ALI chip is horrible

  • @olexanderkidenko4423
    @olexanderkidenko4423 11 месяцев назад +1

    In the past I've fixed broken socket with the mix of baking soda and super glue (thanks for this life hack goes to Thech Tangents / AkBKukU), and so far it is holding a very heavy radiator from the Socket A era surprisingly well. Maybe even better than old and brittle plastic of the original socket. I'd say that it is a pretty safe solution, if it doesn't have a weak spot. My first attempt had one because one layer had too much glue and too little soda - and it cracked in that place as soon as I've put the radiator on.

    • @scrap_computing
      @scrap_computing  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I will probably try the super glue + baking soda trick, thanks for the tip!