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Reply 17260 of 19627, by SVD

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Been going over a 486 DX33 desktop system i got a while ago. It got a single speed cartridge cd rom. And 2 free 5.25" bays. I wanted to put a 5.25" floppy drive in there, but of course it needs drive bay brackets i am missing.
Btw the motherboard has this double 8bit ISA slot, wider than 16bit. What is that for?

Reply 17262 of 19627, by Aublak

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HanJammer wrote on 2020-11-22, 17:25:

I repaired Diamond Monster 3D Voodoo 1 card (a lot of cold solder joints, some caps missing). Works great now.

Nice. I love mine to death. There's something really satisfying about their design.

Reply 17263 of 19627, by RetroLizard

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This is probably the wrong place to ask, but does anyone know the name of a (early?) Windows app I'm looking for?

A few details I somewhat remember:

  • It was about decorating a holiday tree
  • It was, if I'm remembering this correctly, by a company/developer called "DR. Computer"
  • It ran in Windows 98, and maybe in 95/3.1 as well.

Reply 17264 of 19627, by Bruninho

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it decorates Windows desktops like a christmas tree?

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Reply 17266 of 19627, by Bruninho

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Ah, I’m sorry, I do not really know. All I can remember are some apps that let me put Christmas lights around the desktop. Some kind of animation and then there is also After Dark, famous Toast screensaver animation.

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Reply 17267 of 19627, by Jed118

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SVD wrote on 2020-11-22, 22:17:

Been going over a 486 DX33 desktop system i got a while ago. It got a single speed cartridge cd rom. And 2 free 5.25" bays. I wanted to put a 5.25" floppy drive in there, but of course it needs drive bay brackets i am missing.
Btw the motherboard has this double 8bit ISA slot, wider than 16bit. What is that for?

Proprietary memory expansion.

See if https://www.thingiverse.com/ has any rails.

You can always make your own out of wood otherwise. Hell I've made them out of unsplit chopsticks.

*edit Something like this?

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2742133

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Reply 17268 of 19627, by Caluser2000

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Bruninho wrote on 2020-11-23, 03:46:

Ah, I’m sorry, I do not really know. All I can remember are some apps that let me put Christmas lights around the desktop. Some kind of animation and then there is also After Dark, famous Toast screensaver animation.

What has flying toasters got to do with Christmas?

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Reply 17269 of 19627, by Bruninho

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Caluser2000 wrote on 2020-11-23, 04:31:
Bruninho wrote on 2020-11-23, 03:46:

Ah, I’m sorry, I do not really know. All I can remember are some apps that let me put Christmas lights around the desktop. Some kind of animation and then there is also After Dark, famous Toast screensaver animation.

What has flying toasters got to do with Christmas?

I just spoke about what I remember about “decorating” the desktop. After Dark had various screensaver animations, maybe they had a Christmas one. I commented about flying toasters animation because that was what made them famous. That’s all I can remember.

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Reply 17270 of 19627, by BetaC

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I managed to beat TES: Arena on my Pentium Machine, albeit with the L1 Data cache disabled via setmul so that I can have normal gameplay. It was fun, in a janky sort of way.

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Reply 17271 of 19627, by SVD

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Jed118 wrote on 2020-11-23, 03:48:
Proprietary memory expansion. […]
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SVD wrote on 2020-11-22, 22:17:

Been going over a 486 DX33 desktop system i got a while ago. It got a single speed cartridge cd rom. And 2 free 5.25" bays. I wanted to put a 5.25" floppy drive in there, but of course it needs drive bay brackets i am missing.
Btw the motherboard has this double 8bit ISA slot, wider than 16bit. What is that for?

Proprietary memory expansion.

See if https://www.thingiverse.com/ has any rails.

You can always make your own out of wood otherwise. Hell I've made them out of unsplit chopsticks.

*edit Something like this?

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2742133

Thanks luckybob and Jed118 😀

Unfortunately they are L shaped made of tin plate, with the protruding part in line with the bottom of the drive. I could try to 3d print some though. but my heater core for the printer have burned out, so that have to wait.

Reply 17272 of 19627, by schmatzler

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I've built a SATA adapter for IBM's Ultrabay 2000 and now I have a 120GB SSD inside of my A22p machine.

The only thing I'd need to fully max this out would be a Pentium 3 Mobile 1GHz for the socket 495. But these are nowhere to be found in Europe, it seems... 😥

Reply 17273 of 19627, by debs3759

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schmatzler wrote on 2020-11-23, 21:38:

The only thing I'd need to fully max this out would be a Pentium 3 Mobile 1GHz for the socket 495. But these are nowhere to be found in Europe, it seems... 😥

There was an SL5TF at https://www.cpu-world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34784 a few months back that might not have sold. You will need to register there to see For Sale listings.

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Reply 17274 of 19627, by creepingnet

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Been taking a break between the last bit of activity and the past couple of days working on an Eddie Van-Halen tribute guitar instead of PCs.

But as of the last couple I've managed to...
- get the NEC Versa M/75 into my gmail account using FLMail (takes bloody forever to download mail though over WiFi)
- Also get MPXPLAY working on the Versa (WSS support actually works pretty well there)

Also I'm working on grafting in an Antenna from a modern laptop to attach to the Aironet. This will allow me to use other things than just tethering to my phone.

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Reply 17275 of 19627, by ragefury32

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ragefury32 wrote on 2020-11-20, 05:33:

Picked up a 400MHz Thinkpad 240 from Japan (2640-43J) that went for less via Buyee. Found out that due to COVID-19 Japan Post suspended all SAL small airmail parcel to the US, and with the 2nd wave happening the suspension won’t be lifted any time soon - so instead of spending about 27 USD on shipping, I paid about 48 for DHL. Surface (SEA) mail wasn’t that much cheaper (35) and transit is quoted at nearly 2 months, while DHL can get it here in a few days (aiming for right after Thanksgiving?). I still have the 300MHz machine arriving from Surface mail from Japan, which will arrive before Christmas (I hope). Oh well, the plan is for the 300MHz machine to get Windows 2000SP4 while the 400Mhz will get OpenStep 4.2 (maybe?). I would probably put Win98 on it and see how well it performs on old school games.

Have to shop around for a hot air pencil to repair the T21(s).

Just received the ThinkPad 240 - despite traveling halfway around the world in the past 2 days and not being particularly heavily padded, the machine made it to me in immaculate shape - the 20 year old battery still holds a charge, believe it or not. This machine looks rarely used and still has its floppy drive gasket intact. The laptop is licensed for Win98 SE, and runs the Japanese version. I am planning to install OpenStep on it.

The seller never wiped the contents of the machine - it has a few documents that points to the machine being used by an agent (more accurately, a regional manager) for Sony Life Insurance in Osaka. Sony (yes, of the Playstation/Vaio/Walkman fame) has a financial services division in Japan thats responsible for roughly 9% of the company's overall revenues, and Sony Life Insurance (formerly Sony Prudential Life) is a major part of it. No customer data, but the manager did have a self-introduction sheet, and a couple of guidelines for life planning. I do find it...interesting that Sony financials didn't give their own employees Vaio PCG-SR1/5/7k or N505s but went with IBM ThinkPads.

Anyways, I'll be wiping it, then adding a single 256MB SODIMM to bring it to 320MB of RAM (maxing it out). I have a Celeron 300 model still coming to me via slowboat, and I picked up a refurbished Celeron 300 motherboard to repair a third (parts machine). Going to use the broken motherboard as a test mule for working with the hot air pencil I just ordered.

Reply 17276 of 19627, by debs3759

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ragefury32 wrote on 2020-11-25, 05:04:

The seller never wiped the contents of the machine - it has a few documents that points to the machine being used by an agent (more accurately, a regional manager) for Sony Life Insurance in Osaka. Sony (yes, of the Playstation/Vaio/Walkman fame) has a financial services division in Japan thats responsible for roughly 9% of the company's overall revenues, and Sony Life Insurance (formerly Sony Prudential Life) is a major part of it. No customer data, but the manager did have a self-introduction sheet, and a couple of guidelines for life planning. I do find it...interesting that Sony financials didn't give their own employees Vaio PCG-SR1/5/7k or N505s but went with IBM ThinkPads.

That's shocking, that a company as large as Sony don't enforce wiping drives when systems are decommissioned! Makes you wonder just how secure any customer data really is.

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Reply 17277 of 19627, by Caluser2000

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Made a cmos battery for an Acorn RiscPC whose battery is showing signs of corrosion. No pcb damage yet.
Using battery contacts out of an old insect spray dispenser, tadiran ext battery holder out of a 486 and rechargeable AA battery.
No need to deIn the process of making cmos battery for an Acorn RiscPC whose battery is showing signs of corrosion. No pcb damage yet.
Using battery contacts out of an old insect spray dispenser, tadiran ext battery holder out of a 486 and rechargeable AA battery.
No need to dessolder the old battery off the RiscPC mobo. Just attatch the ext battery connector to the negitive posts that mount the oem battery and one of the positive posts. I use a pair of side cutters to separate the oem battery from the posts.

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Reply 17278 of 19627, by Bondi

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Installed Windows 98 on my IBM Thinkpad A31p. It's a maxed out P4 machine with 1600x1200 LCD and ATI Mobility FireGL 7800 graphics onboard, and it officially supports W98. The interesting thing is that I read everywhere that W98 does not work properly with more than 512 Mb RAM. And this laptop has 1 gig onboard and works fine. Runs HL1, runs DOS games with SB emulation, performs any tasks.
What am I doing wrong?

Reply 17279 of 19627, by hyoenmadan

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debs3759 wrote on 2020-11-25, 05:14:

That's shocking, that a company as large as Sony don't enforce wiping drives when systems are decommissioned! Makes you wonder just how secure any customer data really is.

Is more like the subcontractor in charge to wipe Sony e-Waste trash didn't care at all to do their job completely. Very common in e-recycle world. Time is money, and marking stuff as disposable as soon as you can is the rule... Specially if also Sony didn't paid for the "premium" service because "why the f*ck?! It is just trash" (tm).