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First post, by zack4mac

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I dont know if this is any use to anyone but I have just come across this great site that is part of the "arvutimuuseum" and lists Jumper settings for 18655 devices including original IBM PC, Pentium 4, DEC Alpha, Power PC plus many retro expansions

8088, 8086 [120] text pics A-Z
286 [405] text pics A-M | N-Z
386 [1198] text pics A-CH | CL-FI | FO-MI | MI-SH | SI-Z
Socket 2,3. 486 [1795] text picsA-H | picsI-Z A-AM | AM-BI | BU-DE | DI-FI | FL-IN | IN-MO | MO-R | S-U | UN-Z
Socket 4,5,7. Pentium [1601] text picsA-H | picsI-Z A-AN | AP-C | D-EF | EL-GE | GI-LO | LU-Q | R-TE | TM-Z
Socket 8. Pentium Pro [212] text pics A-Z
Socket 370. Celeron [11] text pics A-Z
Slot 1,2. Pentium II,III [467] text pics A-G | H-Z
680x0, PowerPC [11] text pics A-Z
Alpha [17] text pics A-Z
Other/Unknown [17]

https://arvutimuuseum.ee/th99/

Reply 1 of 3, by weedeewee

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Congratulations, you must be new on the internet 😀

for an alternate, though still under construction http://www.win3x.org/uh19/

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https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Serial_port

Reply 2 of 3, by Deksor

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I wouldn't say that, we're far from being the n°1 in google's result page 😅 (I wish tho !).

Here's the thread about this ongoing project 😀 The Retro Web project - a better stason.org/TH99 alternative

There's also this nice post by MCbx who did a really great job at figuring out what was exactly TH99 http://oldcomputer.info/log/index.php?id=2016 … o-who-made-th99

Trying to identify old hardware ? Visit The retro web - Project's thread The Retro Web project - a stason.org/TH99 alternative

Reply 3 of 3, by Tetrium

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zack4mac wrote on 2021-03-28, 21:29:
I dont know if this is any use to anyone but I have just come across this great site that is part of the "arvutimuuseum" and li […]
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I dont know if this is any use to anyone but I have just come across this great site that is part of the "arvutimuuseum" and lists Jumper settings for 18655 devices including original IBM PC, Pentium 4, DEC Alpha, Power PC plus many retro expansions

8088, 8086 [120] text pics A-Z
286 [405] text pics A-M | N-Z
386 [1198] text pics A-CH | CL-FI | FO-MI | MI-SH | SI-Z
Socket 2,3. 486 [1795] text picsA-H | picsI-Z A-AM | AM-BI | BU-DE | DI-FI | FL-IN | IN-MO | MO-R | S-U | UN-Z
Socket 4,5,7. Pentium [1601] text picsA-H | picsI-Z A-AN | AP-C | D-EF | EL-GE | GI-LO | LU-Q | R-TE | TM-Z
Socket 8. Pentium Pro [212] text pics A-Z
Socket 370. Celeron [11] text pics A-Z
Slot 1,2. Pentium II,III [467] text pics A-G | H-Z
680x0, PowerPC [11] text pics A-Z
Alpha [17] text pics A-Z
Other/Unknown [17]

https://arvutimuuseum.ee/th99/

Total Hardware 99 was basically a godsend! Even 10 years ago, a lot of info on hardware that basically predated the mass internet was already quite hard to find. Many of the manufacturers of hardware components like motherboards had gone out of business before manufacturers began putting stuff online. Or they never bothered with the stuff they considered obsolete at the time.

Even though it's not perfect, it is very convenient and has basically been a staple.

Whats missing in your collections?
My retro rigs (old topic)
Interesting Vogons threads (links to Vogonswiki)
Report spammers here!