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| blog:clevo_8500 [2025/03/14 12:16] – [Clevo / Kapok / Sager 8500 series] john | blog:clevo_8500 [2025/03/14 14:07] (current) – [First machine, 8500c] john | ||
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| | LCD | 13", 14", 15", Active/ | | LCD | 13", 14", 15", Active/ | ||
| | VGA | C&T 65555 4MB | S3 Virge/MX 4MB | ATI Rage LT Pro 8MB | ATI Rage LT Pro 8MB | ATI Rage Mobility 128 16MB | | | VGA | C&T 65555 4MB | S3 Virge/MX 4MB | ATI Rage LT Pro 8MB | ATI Rage LT Pro 8MB | ATI Rage Mobility 128 16MB | | ||
| - | | Audio | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS Maestro | + | | Audio | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS Audiodrive 1879 | ESS 1878S Maestro-2E | ESS Allegro |
| //Note: System specs taken from// https:// | //Note: System specs taken from// https:// | ||
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| Put simply; the 8500P is the best of the bunch if you want to run DOS games natively. | Put simply; the 8500P is the best of the bunch if you want to run DOS games natively. | ||
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| + | ==== Notice! ==== | ||
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| + | __It seems that not all 8500p models are the same__. One of the first machines I sought out was indeed an 8500p, but on arrival it was equipped with the ESS 1878S Maestro-2E; a far inferior chip for DOS gaming purposes. | ||
| ===== First machine, 8500c ===== | ===== First machine, 8500c ===== | ||
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| Unfortunately, | Unfortunately, | ||
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| + | ===== Second machine, 8500p ===== | ||
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| + | What I thought was the //perfect// model showed up: | ||
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| + | Alas, when I opened the case to investigate, | ||
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| + | That's an ESS 1878S Maestro-2E. One of the later ESS chips without any actual FM hardware, and a far inferior chip for anyone who wants to play DOS games. __Not__ what I was expecting. | ||