There you have it guys, as promised... Loads more to come, this procedure will take (for at least) 3-4 days, until I set everything the way I want it!
Starting off with DFI itself... This here is that Slot-1 system I was talking about, the only DFI-branded Slot-1 system in my entire collection. I had to borrow a SB Live installation CD from this unit, so I powered it up but it turned out that the CMOS battery was dead, so I immediately took it apart to replace it.
Model number is DFI PA61, revision D2. It's running a 500MHz Pentium III & has 256MB of RAM. This is one of the 5 Voodoo2 SLI rigs in my collection, featuring two identical Diamond Monsters 3DII, 8MB each. The AGP graphics is ATI Rage 128, older 16MB model
Moving on with Pentium 4-class Celeron, running at 2GHz. This is one of those systems which ended up in trashbin, probably since the old hard drive was shot & didn't serve much purpose to anyone. When I 1st picked it up, I immediately replaced the hard drive for another, identical 40GB Maxtor (which is now replaced by 80GB Western Digital), and also took the liberty of upgrading the graphics to Radeon 9600SE. I've had it sitting around & doing nothing, but since I had to take it apart, in order to swap out the hard drive I had to touch up on cable management inside. It's not perfect, I know but it's not terrible, either
Here's the weird part, it seems that the PCI bracket cutout on the back of the case isn't big enough for a "real"
video card, since the original one was just some crappy Radeon 9200 I think without TV out &/or DVI. Still have it by the way, as it's perfectly fine, just seriously underpowered for anything useful. Anyhow, to overcome the PCI bracket problem I had to remove the DVI port standoffs from the card, before I could slide it into the case. And only then, once the card was already mounted inside the case I could screw them back inside, so therefore this card isn't going anywhere lol. Well, it was either that or to cut the case, but since I'm all about preserving the original I've decided to go with more complicated (yet less invasive) technique instead
Anyhow, enough about other projects! This here, AMD Athlon 750 is what you've been waiting for... So enjoy!
Starting with Colin McRae Rally
Eventually moving to Carmageddon 2 (which was also my very 1st Glide game to run on this system)
Deus Ex...
Worms Armageddon
Driver
Discworld Noir
Ford Racing
Sports Car GT
Test Drive 5
Sorry guys, I'll have to split this into two posts... Moving on!
Motocross Madness
Monster Truck Madness 2 (the ONLY Microsoft game to support Glide & 3dfx, AFAIK) Cart precision Racing was a demo, included with Monster Truck Madness
Hard Truck - Road to victory
SimCity 3000
Midtown Madness
Midtown Madness 2
Half-Life
Half-Life Opposing Force
Half-Life Blue Shift
Surely you know this one? Yup, it's Unreal Gold & Unreal Tournament
Max Payne
Too tired to keep on going today, so I'll be back tomorrow with more