This was advertised on eBay as "10 office CDs, and holder, IBMcompatable, iomega. back up file drivers" but it was obvious from the photo they were not CDs!
Just going through them and of course none are wiped - full of personal info, accounts etc
This was advertised on eBay as "10 office CDs, and holder, IBMcompatable, iomega. back up file drivers" but it was obvious from the photo they were not CDs!
Just going through them and of course none are wiped - full of personal info, accounts etc
Oh "Internet Files" is a gallery of porn all nicely organised into directories. Proper hard stuff too ffs hahaha
This was advertised on eBay as "10 office CDs, and holder, IBMcompatable, iomega. back up file drivers" but it was obvious from the photo they were not CDs!
Just going through them and of course none are wiped - full of personal info, accounts etc
Oh "Internet Files" is a gallery of porn all nicely organised into directories. Proper hard stuff too ffs hahaha
Been pretty busy with other things so the only hardware I bought since June were a bunch of drives and a CPU (which I consider a good thing as I don't want to buy more stuff that I'll never use - unless I can't resist 😀 ).
The drives are untested but unfortunately the LS120 has a physical damage with the mechanism that holds the disk. I think it should lower itself as soon as a disk is inserted. Instead it's constantly 'down'. Too bad but 37E shipped for all drives was worth a try. Maybe it can be repaired - if I ever find the time for that.
At least the CPU works. It's a Pentium 2 400 with unlocked multiplier (up to 4). Was not exactly cheap for 27E but that was one thing I still wanted to have.
Been pretty busy with other things so the only hardware I bought since June were a bunch of drives and a CPU (which I consider a good thing as I don't want to buy more stuff that I'll never use - unless I can't resist 😀 ).
The drives are untested but unfortunately the LS120 has a physical damage with the mechanism that holds the disk. I think it should lower itself as soon as a disk is inserted. Instead it's constantly 'down'. Too bad but 37E shipped for all drives was worth a try. Maybe it can be repaired - if I ever find the time for that.
At least the CPU works. It's a Pentium 2 400 with unlocked multiplier (up to 4). Was not exactly cheap for 27E but that was one thing I still wanted to have.
Sounds familiar. I don't want to buy stuff, which I will never use ... I just have a hard time resisting 🤣
Nice with a 400 unlocked. That must be the fastest unlocked PII I've seen ... Have you confirmed it? Seems legit based on the manufacturing date ...
[Edit] seems it's not the only unlocked 400 around. And the datecode of week 29 in 1998 looks like it's one of the latest according to this thread List of UNLOCKED Pentium II CPUs - A Quick Glance
Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀
This was advertised on eBay as "10 office CDs, and holder, IBMcompatable, iomega. back up file drivers" but it was obvious from the photo they were not CDs!
Just going through them and of course none are wiped - full of personal info, accounts etc
🤣. yeah, i just bought a set of 40 or so 'used' 3.5 diskettes which came with a nice container for cheap. A few had some guys most pertinent information in them (name/ address /SSN / employment history) from the mid-90s. Damn guy also write protected them haha
H3nrik V!wrote on 2022-08-24, 18:16:Sounds familiar. I don't want to buy stuff, which I will never use ... I just have a hard time resisting :lol: […] Show full quote
Been pretty busy with other things so the only hardware I bought since June were a bunch of drives and a CPU (which I consider a good thing as I don't want to buy more stuff that I'll never use - unless I can't resist 😀 ).
The drives are untested but unfortunately the LS120 has a physical damage with the mechanism that holds the disk. I think it should lower itself as soon as a disk is inserted. Instead it's constantly 'down'. Too bad but 37E shipped for all drives was worth a try. Maybe it can be repaired - if I ever find the time for that.
At least the CPU works. It's a Pentium 2 400 with unlocked multiplier (up to 4). Was not exactly cheap for 27E but that was one thing I still wanted to have.
Sounds familiar. I don't want to buy stuff, which I will never use ... I just have a hard time resisting 🤣
Nice with a 400 unlocked. That must be the fastest unlocked PII I've seen ... Have you confirmed it? Seems legit based on the manufacturing date ...
[Edit] seems it's not the only unlocked 400 around. And the datecode of week 29 in 1998 looks like it's one of the latest according to this thread List of UNLOCKED Pentium II CPUs - A Quick Glance
Yes, that is probably the last one (except from engineering samples). The Pentium 2 450 was released in the 35th week of 1998, so I assume all of them were built with locked multiplier. But I don't really know anything about that. It's hard to find any information on the web about this topic.
I only did some quick tests with mine: it passed the Doom and Quake benchmarks even at 117x4 (468 Mhz). With 124x4 (496 Mhz) it booted but crashed when starting any program. I think that's pretty good for passive cooling and stock voltage. I didn't want to stress it too much more after I fried a Coppermine-Celeron 1100 last year because of a broken cooler.
I've seen the Vogon's thread you mentioned. In fact when I saw the unlocked P2-400 there I remembered that I still hadn't found one. So I went to ebay and there it was! 😀 (It was cheap but half of the price I paid were shipping costs)
I found this beauty on the bay for a decent price and originally I bought it without actually looking at the pictures fully thinking it was just the case, finding nice older ATX cases is difficult here in OZ.
But nope its an entire box minus the HDD, comes with a Zip Drive, two optical drives, a 2400XP with 1gig of ram on a Asus A7V8X, the board looks like it has at least two bulging caps which will be the reason it doesnt boot every time. Not sure if I will bother recapping as I have a Abit NF7 that I can use for Athlon XP. No idea what the GPU is but it looks to only have DSUB and svideo, I like a surprise so im cool with not knowing.
Originally got it just for the case and Zip Drive so the rest is a bonus ...then I looked deeper and realized it has a PCI SCSI card in it which makes this an even nicer score. (Its an Adaptec AHA-2940U)
Right now I'm thinking of throwing the NF7 in there with the 3200+ and making a nice AMD XP box.
*** No idea how decent the ASUS A7V8X is, perhaps its worth repairing and selling.
*** No idea how decent the ASUS A7V8X is, perhaps its worth repairing and selling.
If it is a later version it supports FSB333 only when specified, 266 was the main fsb model.
I remember other models that just upgraded the southbridge. Was wild back then.
Would be a nice board for Geode NX or Athlon Thunderbird.
Check if RTC works after complete poweroff (cable out of PSU). I have 2 Asus MBOs from that period that don't keep time and it's not the battery.
*** No idea how decent the ASUS A7V8X is, perhaps its worth repairing and selling.
If it is a later version it supports FSB333 only when specified, 266 was the main fsb model.
I remember other models that just upgraded the southbridge. Was wild back then.
Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much 😁 not that you can see clearly due to the low quality photo but checking pics of other rev 2.01 boards and they all have the same sticker for 333FSB.
Would be a nice board for Geode NX or Athlon Thunderbird.
Check if RTC works after complete poweroff (cable out of PSU). I have 2 Asus MBOs from that period that don't keep time and it's not the battery.
Will do, apparently it does boot just not every time, the bulging caps does suggest there may be a few issues with the board.
TrashPandawrote on 2022-08-25, 09:16:Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much :D not that you can see […] Show full quote
*** No idea how decent the ASUS A7V8X is, perhaps its worth repairing and selling.
If it is a later version it supports FSB333 only when specified, 266 was the main fsb model.
I remember other models that just upgraded the southbridge. Was wild back then.
Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much 😁 not that you can see clearly due to the low quality photo but checking pics of other rev 2.01 boards and they all have the same sticker for 333FSB.
Would be a nice board for Geode NX or Athlon Thunderbird.
Check if RTC works after complete poweroff (cable out of PSU). I have 2 Asus MBOs from that period that don't keep time and it's not the battery.
Will do, apparently it does boot just not every time, the bulging caps does suggest there may be a few issues with the board.
You can put a Barton in it. 333 vs 400 isn't really that much of a difference. 3200+ costs a lot even today.
Nice board then 😀
TrashPandawrote on 2022-08-25, 09:16:Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much :D not that you can see […] Show full quote
If it is a later version it supports FSB333 only when specified, 266 was the main fsb model.
I remember other models that just upgraded the southbridge. Was wild back then.
Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much 😁 not that you can see clearly due to the low quality photo but checking pics of other rev 2.01 boards and they all have the same sticker for 333FSB.
Would be a nice board for Geode NX or Athlon Thunderbird.
Check if RTC works after complete poweroff (cable out of PSU). I have 2 Asus MBOs from that period that don't keep time and it's not the battery.
Will do, apparently it does boot just not every time, the bulging caps does suggest there may be a few issues with the board.
You can put a Barton in it. 333 vs 400 isn't really that much of a difference. 3200+ costs a lot even today.
Nice board then 😀
Yup Unlocked 3200+ Bartons cost even more heh I happen to have one, but this board will be put on the repair shelf till I have time to find replacement caps for it and sus out if it has any other issues.
Back int he day I had a 2400XP Athlon system it would be nice to find a use for the 2400+ in this board.
Its Rev 2 which does have 333FSB, got a sticker on the chipset which you can just see that says as much 😁 not that you can see clearly due to the low quality photo but checking pics of other rev 2.01 boards and they all have the same sticker for 333FSB.
I guess ill look into recapping it.
Will do, apparently it does boot just not every time, the bulging caps does suggest there may be a few issues with the board.
You can put a Barton in it. 333 vs 400 isn't really that much of a difference. 3200+ costs a lot even today.
Nice board then 😀
Yup Unlocked 3200+ Bartons cost even more heh I happen to have one, but this board will be put on the repair shelf till I have time to find replacement caps for it and sus out if it has any other issues.
Back int he day I had a 2400XP Athlon system it would be nice to find a use for the 2400+ in this board.
A friend used to rip dvds with an Athlon 500, then 700. When he got an XP 2200+, difference was abysmal. Early 2000's.