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Freetech P5F72 Motherboard
ATX 4x PCI, 4x ISA 16 Intel 82430VX Chipset, 512KB L2 Cache Onboard
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Intel Pentium MMX
200MHz Internal Clock, 3.7V, 66MHz Bus Speed, Socket 7
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8MB EDO SIMM RAM
This board accepts DIMM RAM, but it was cheaper/easier to obtain SIMMs at auction (and certainly closer to the original experience.
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2GB SanDisk Compact Flash Card
Ensure you get a high-quality (probably more expensive) card, as the write-cycles on low-end cards are unsuitable.
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Syba IDE to CF Card Adaptor - Direct Insert
These are pre-jumpered to accept power from a floppy cable, so ensure you pick a power supply that has a spare floppy power connector!
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3dfx Voodoo2 12MB (BMC312)
You can optionally get two of these, as they're properly SLI compatible and can double the performance.
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Samsung SC-148 48x CD-ROM
An earlier CD-ROM drive would work too; however I wanted one that ran on the IDE bus and was just new enough to be capable of reading CD-Rs for ease of data transfer.
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Diamond Stealth 4MB PCI VGA Adapter
Apart possibly from the Tseng Labs variants, this is probably the best pre-super VGA card you can get.
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SoundBlaster AWE32 CT3780 ISA-16
Any ol' SoundBlaster, AdLib, GUS, or Roland sound device will work, but I'm partial to the AWE32.
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Hipro HP-D3057F3R 300W Power Supply
Earlier PCs don't require terribly high voltages, even under load. Spring for 400W if you don't feel safe.
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Floppy Cable
If you want a 5.25" drive, you'll need a floppy cable with the edge connector in addition to the normal 34-pin connector.
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IDE Cable
For the CD-ROM, you'll need one. (More if you opt for an actual hard drive instead of the CF card.)
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ATX Case
Pick a case, any case!
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