A couple of changes to this machine. Firstly I swapped out the ET4000AX it was sporting for a Trident TVGA9000C, which produces a very handsome EGA / VGA image but also provides very good CGA compatibility (with the help of a TSR). Trident might have become notorious in later years but in 1991 they were doing good work.
Secondly I’ve swapped out the 3.5” drive for a Gotek, which works flawlessly so far and finally allows me to get stuff onto this machine without messing around with floppies. As much as I like keeping things original, there’re times when I just want to copy some files over and get on with the fun stuff. And the Gotek doesn’t look too bad – it’s a little bit steam punk even.
And lastly I added a couple of in-line resistors to the PC speaker to quieten it down by about 40%. Interestingly, it seemed to be the case which accounted for a lot of the additional volume. The speaker is clamped firmly onto the internal metal work, pointing backwards, and it resonates beautifully, making the whole case sing. It’s the nicest PC speaker I’ve heard but was just far too loud.
I’ve come to really appreciate the PC speaker lately; much maligned I know but I have very fond memories of those peeps and boops.



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