Reply 20 of 25, by 385387386
myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
My first PC (1997)
IBM 6x86mx PR200
BIOSTAR M5ATA
16MB SDRAM
Now upgraded to Cyrix MII 291.5MHz (maybe PR400)
myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
My first PC (1997)
IBM 6x86mx PR200
BIOSTAR M5ATA
16MB SDRAM
Now upgraded to Cyrix MII 291.5MHz (maybe PR400)
No, you can do a save before or after HDD test.
385387386 wrote on 2024-12-03, 04:21:myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
"A ford car."
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Re: The thing no one asked for: KICAD 440bx reference schematic
myne wrote on 2024-12-02, 15:08:I seem to recall a site in not entirely sure whether it was fake or legit about 100 years ago Temple of the llama or something l […]
I seem to recall a site in not entirely sure whether it was fake or legit about 100 years ago
Temple of the llama or something like that.
Anyway, with a modified fridge, filled with vodka they got a 486 over 200mhz Iirc.
It's an ancient memory and I recall it seeming legit enough at the time.
Probably this one? https://totl.net/Eunuch/index.html
(Now that was a trip down the memory lane, 🤣)
Oh wow.
Seems like bs with an sx.
Something I didn't register 25 years ago
I built:
Convert old ASUS ASC boardviews to KICAD PCB!
Re: A comprehensive guide to install and play MechWarrior 2 on new versions on Windows.
Dos+Windows 3.11+tcp+vbe_svga auto-install iso template
Script to backup Win9x\ME drivers from a working install
Re: The thing no one asked for: KICAD 440bx reference schematic
myne wrote on 2024-12-05, 13:54:Oh wow.
Seems like bs with an sx.
Something I didn't register 25 years ago
I remember reading that fanciful recounting back in ye olde times.
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I was able to overclock an 486SX16 to 60mhz on a PCCHIPS board.
Still wasn’t really worth it outside a novelty even at the prices of a 5x86 at the time