keropi wrote:
Took me a bit longer as apart from taking children to bed, I also had to do emergency triage on battery-eaten motherboards before I could get down to it.
But that's done now - you want pr0n? Here you go...
Systems, monitors and motherboards:
Other PCBs:
Peripherals:
Highlights:
- That shiny black-fronted AT case
- Nostalgic IBM 8513, same as on our old 1988 PS/2 (but FILTHY)
- Gigabyte GA-BX2000 in box with original manual.
- Asus PCI/I-P5SP4, arguably the single best So4 board out there (with SiS501 chipset)
- Tiny baby-AT system (under the IBM 8513) with GMB-386SAT motherboard with Cx486SLC/e-33GP. Unfortunately very badly eaten PCB :'(
- There's a Diamond Speedstar 24 (Tseng ET4000AX) in one of the minitowers.
- Ark 1000PV VLB card (1MB populated, but 2MB possible) and for good measure its PCI twin too.
- Elsa Victory Erazor/LT-8SD Riva128ZX AGP
- Trust Korg SuperSound MIDI module
- Weird Longshine LCS-6633 SCSI, FDD *and* IDE controller
- Huge Datamedia EGA card with DE, RJ11 (?) and BNC connectors
- IBM Model M, ISO unfortunately, otherwise a beautiful 1990 clicky.
- Laser/Keytech FKF456K-102 board with Alps White switches and a useful XT/AT selector.
- Internal LS120 drive
- Huge PSU that looks like it fits into the huge AT bigtower. Would be nice as a normal AT PSU wouldn't fit...
Not bad, at least not at first glance. Now to see if any of that stuff works. Or rather: tomorrow. I'm dead.
I'll leave you with a pic of the worst corroded motherboard, I'd love to get this working as I don't have any other boards small enough for that tiny case - but I'm not optimistic.
Just look at that green area to the right of the keyboard connector. All the brown colour has been eaten from the PCB 😢