Yeah, I was planning on giving it away in the Discord channel via a contest, but before I did, scan it in so everyone could make their own down the road. I think what I will do is just scan it in at a very high DPI, as is, and then someone with good graphics skills can make their own from the scan.
Once you've scanned it and made it readily available, how about I make a silver Pentium Pro case badge (similar style to Pentium MMX-4) just for fun? 😉
Once you've scanned it and made it readily available, how about I make a silver Pentium Pro case badge (similar style to Pentium MMX-4) just for fun? 😉
Here it is @ 1200dpi. Let me know if this will do. Thanks & I will buy a few for sure.
Thank you. I'll look into modifying it to look like the newer Pentium stickers where silver stickers were used.
I haven't ordered silver/metallic sticker paper yet, but when I order a set of it soon, I'll definitely post a photo of the results (as well as a photo of replicas of other metallic Intel/Windows stickers).
Thank you. I'll look into modifying it to look like the newer Pentium stickers where silver stickers were used.
I haven't ordered silver/metallic sticker paper yet, but when I order a set of it soon, I'll definitely post a photo of the results (as well as a photo of replicas of other metallic Intel/Windows stickers).
Outstanding! I know a few people who will order them from you, including me.
Awsome, im stunned! Were those ALR 6x6 rebranded to Unisys Aquantas? I always believed the ALR units had black/dark grey towers. I bought the second last Unisys NOS unit that were from the lot on eBay. The last one also got to a Vogons member in Europe.
As I've been going through the boxes from this haul, which I am about 40% done, I have run into some leaking batteries. Luckily, so far, no permanent damage and everything has been saved minus one 486 board. Here is a stack of eleven hard to find new old stock ALR dual socket Pentium Pro motherboards I saved from their jumbo size barrel batteries. No traces were damaged and only a few of the boards even show very minor signs there was leakage. Whew, catastrophe averted.
Thank you. I'll look into modifying it to look like the newer Pentium stickers where silver stickers were used.
I haven't ordered silver/metallic sticker paper yet, but when I order a set of it soon, I'll definitely post a photo of the results (as well as a photo of replicas of other metallic Intel/Windows stickers).
Outstanding! I know a few people who will order them from you, including me.
Well guys, I've finally done it. I got a set of Avery silver sticker paper to print the stickers on. As a bonus, here's a recreation of the sticker that was posted since I've noticed a proper vector the Pentium Pro logo is next to impossible to find (Note: this is not a vector recreation, but it should be sufficient for printing out replicas of the sticker).
^ This is the sticker when applied to something (in this case: the top of my Sony DVD player). Sorry about the uneven edges, I used my scissors to quickly cut it, I'll be sure to practice making more even cuts which should be an easy task since I have 35 of these to spare.
If posting Amazon links is permitted, I can link to the Avery sheet that I've used, otherwise I'll just mention the product number (Avery 4396).
The goal of this was to make a Intel Pentium Pro sticker set that resembles the metallic Intel stickers used in the Pentium II-4 eras.
Well guys, I've finally done it. I got a set of Avery silver sticker paper to print the stickers on. As a bonus, here's a recreation of the sticker that was posted since I've noticed a proper vector the Pentium Pro logo is next to impossible to find (Note: this is not a vector recreation, but it should be sufficient for printing out replicas of the sticker).
I have done a quick vector mock-up. I'm happy with it in general though the "R" in the trademark circles looks a little wonk. But it's close!
Once again, Discord invites are CLOSED for now. This is a hobby of mine and NOT a job so I don't need the stress of too many people in the Discord channel. Invites will happen again at a later date once I catch up. There still will be the occasional hardware giveaway here at Vogons so look for that in the near future as well.
A very interesting RAID card, to me anyway. A nice fat ceramic i960 CPU on the card. New old stock from the haul. Also has a battery pack that comes with it still sealed. Have no idea if that pack is still good. Also has a socketed Dallas and both 68-pin and 50-pin connections.
I had that SCSI RAID card that was in a Dell PowerEdge 6300 server, and I used it in my K6/2-300 system until I killed the card when I was updating the BIOS (never do that). I still have the RAM and the battery pack.