Reply 20260 of 29597, by HangarAte2nds!
Today I replaced the optical drive in my 2013 vintage IVB i7 Vaio laptop. Somehow I managed to get a working BD-RE drive for $13 on Amazon. Used, of course, though it hardly looked used. I am going to try installing XP on it but I am skeptical whether that drive will work in XP. But the DGPU is a 7650M so that should work. I upgraded a HP Pavillion with an A6-5200 to 8GB RAM. It is definitely no good for XP since there are no graphics drivers. Instead, I will probably install Linux to use for retro emulation.
But the real fun was building my first ever PIII today:
PIII Coppermine 450/512/100 SL3CC
intel SE440BX2
Toshiba 2x64MB PC100 SDRAM
Asus GeForce 4 MX420 64MB V8170SE
Creative Labs SB16 CT4740 PCI
Western Digital Caviar 80GB ATA-100 7200RPM HDD WD800JB
HL 48x CD-ROM GCR-8481B
3.5" Floppy (I was lazy and didn't bother to look at it)
Antec 250W ATX PSU PP-253x
DOS 6.22/Windows 98SE
Dell 15" TFT XGA Monitor E151FPb
Gravis Blackhawk Flight Stick
This will be my go-to for playing many late '90s games, including flight sims such as Combat Flight Simulator, Crimson Skies, Air Warrior III, EF2000 and various Janes titles.
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