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'''Welcome to ''VOGONS Wiki''''', a reference site covering vintage computer hardware used for playing games that don't run correctly on modern computers.
  
'''Welcome to ''VOGONS Wiki''''', a reference site covering old computer hardware used for playing old games.
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Current goals:
 
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* Write about the details, advantages, disadvantages and quirks of useful old gaming hardware.
 
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* Write guides to help get old games running their best.
If you feel you are knowledgeable about a related subject, please register and join us!
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* Populate the [[:Category:Lists of devices|Device Library]] with as many devices as possible!
 
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== Getting Started ==
 
== Getting Started ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki Page Markup Guide]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki Page Markup Guide] (how to make Wiki pages)
 
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*[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlashMP3 FlashMP3] plugin info (add audio playback to pages)
 
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*[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo EmbedVideo] plugin info (embed videos from common sites)
== Hardware Guides ==
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=== CPUs ===
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*[[Intel CPUs | Intel ]]
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*[[AMD CPUs | AMD]]
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*[[Cyrix CPUs | Cyrix]]
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*[[Centaur CPUs | Centaur]]
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=== Graphics Cards ===
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Note: Accounts require approval. Email michael @ dalegroup . net after you've submitted your request and he will approve as soon as possible.
*[[3Dfx]]
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*[[NVIDIA]]
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*[[ATI]]
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*[[Rendition]]
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*[[PowerVR]]
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*[[S3]]
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*[[Cirrus Logic]]
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*[[Trident]]
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=== Sound Cards & Modules ===
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== Gaming Build Guides ==
*[[Creative Labs]]
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*[[Roland]]
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*[[Yamaha]]
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*[[Advanced Gravis]]
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*[[Ensoniq]]
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*[[ESS Technologies]]
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*[[C-Media]]
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=== Motherboards & Chipsets ===
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*[[Hardware guides]]
*[[XT Motherboards | XT]] / [[AT Motherboards | AT]] / [[386 Motherboards | 386]]
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*[[Software guides]]
*[[Socket 1-3 Motherboards | Socket 1-3]]
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*[[Recommended Builds]]
*[[Socket 4 Motherboards | Socket 4]] | [[Socket 5 / 7 / Super-7 Motherboards| Socket 5 / 7 / Super-7 ]]
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*[[Best of the Year Builds]]
*[[Socket 8 / Slot 1 / Socket 370 Motherboards| Socket 8 / Slot 1 / Socket 370 ]] | [[Slot 2 Motherboards | Slot 2]]
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*[[Athlon Motherboards| Athlon]]
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*[[Pentium 4 Motherboards | Pentium 4]]
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=== Input Devices ===
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== Hardware Info ==
*[[Keyboards]] / [[Mouse]]
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*[[Joysticks]]
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*[[Gamepads]]
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=== Power Supplies ===
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The [[:Category:Lists of devices|Device Library]] is a new project designed to record as much information about vintage PC hardware as possible.  This includes high resolution photos, jumper settings, drivers and utilities, as well as tips for using each device to its fullest.
*[[AT Power Supply|AT PSU]]
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*[[ATX Power Supply|ATX PSU]]
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=== Miscellaneous Parts ===
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[[Category:Lists of devices]]
=== Home Computers / All-In-Ones / Notebooks ===
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It uses Semantic Mediawiki to allow pages to be accessed like a database, so that [[Vogons Wiki:Running queries|queries can be run]] to find devices with certain characteristics, or to quickly compare a list of devices by displaying the desired characteristics in table form (for example, the [[Audio|list of sound cards]] shows which cards use the original Yamaha OPL FM synthesis method, and which cards use another almost-compatible alternative instead.)
  
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Contributions are encouraged, especially the addition of devices not already present. The more devices are added, the better this resource will become!
  
== Build Guides ==
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There is already a good deal of useful hardware information on this wiki in non-database form, and this will (hopefully) be progressively moved over to the Device Library:
  
=== DOS / pre-Win9x ===
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*[[CPUs]]
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*[[Graphics Cards]]
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*[[Sound Cards & Modules]]
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*[[Motherboards & Chipsets]]
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*[[Input Devices]]
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*[[Monitors]]
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*[[Storage]]
  
=== Windows 9x ===
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== Game Setup Guides ==
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=== Windows NT/2K/XP ===
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*[[General DOS articles]]
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*[[General Windows articles]]
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*[[Specific DOS game guides]]
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*[[Specific Windows game guides]]
  
=== All-In-One ===
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== User benchmarks ==
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*[[3dfx Benchmarks]]
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*[[Socket 7 benchmark results]]
  
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== [[Retrocomputing resources]] ==
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* [[Interesting_Vogons_Threads|List of interesting Vogons threads]]
  
 
== Related sites ==
 
== Related sites ==

Latest revision as of 19:34, 4 November 2022

Welcome to VOGONS Wiki, a reference site covering vintage computer hardware used for playing games that don't run correctly on modern computers.

Current goals:

  • Write about the details, advantages, disadvantages and quirks of useful old gaming hardware.
  • Write guides to help get old games running their best.
  • Populate the Device Library with as many devices as possible!

Getting Started

Note: Accounts require approval. Email michael @ dalegroup . net after you've submitted your request and he will approve as soon as possible.

Gaming Build Guides

Hardware Info

The Device Library is a new project designed to record as much information about vintage PC hardware as possible. This includes high resolution photos, jumper settings, drivers and utilities, as well as tips for using each device to its fullest.


It uses Semantic Mediawiki to allow pages to be accessed like a database, so that queries can be run to find devices with certain characteristics, or to quickly compare a list of devices by displaying the desired characteristics in table form (for example, the list of sound cards shows which cards use the original Yamaha OPL FM synthesis method, and which cards use another almost-compatible alternative instead.)

Contributions are encouraged, especially the addition of devices not already present. The more devices are added, the better this resource will become!

There is already a good deal of useful hardware information on this wiki in non-database form, and this will (hopefully) be progressively moved over to the Device Library:

Game Setup Guides

User benchmarks

Retrocomputing resources

Related sites