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Reply 3080 of 3086, by PD2JK

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Indeed, I recognize the Sony SD-HS73P monitor (I have the 74), but a Kayak is worth taking a picture of. 😉

i386 16 ⇒ i486 DX4 100 ⇒ Pentium MMX 200 ⇒ Athlon Pluto 700 ⇒ AthlonXP 1700+ ⇒ Opteron 165 ⇒ Dual Opteron 856

Reply 3081 of 3086, by Amigaz

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Ok, gang ... here's some info and pic's from my latest 486 rig build.

Some background first, I oiginally got this Commodore 486 pc around 20 years ago but never got around really using it much or equipping it to the teeth.
I put it on storage in 2010/2011 and it has been sitting there since I resurrected it a couple of week ago. I did that because I currently don't have any DOS machine to play games on and I have a crush for Amiga looking Commodore PC's

The case has some similarities with the Commodore Amiga 4000 computers. It has the factory motherboard made by Abit, the model "AT4".
It originally vame with an Intel 486DX 33Mhz which I have upgraded with an Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz.

The spec's:

- Motherboard: Abit AT4
- CPU: Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz
- RAM: 8MB, 8x1MB 30pin simm's
- Graphics card: Diamond Speedstar 24 ISA
- Sound card(s):
Sound blaster Pro CT1330A rev 6
Gravis Ultrasound Classic Rev 3.7
- Midi: Midia Midi Card Plus, MPU401 midi controller
- Storage controller: Adaptec 1542CF
- Storage: Zuluscsi RP2040 compact scsi to sd adapter
- I/O controller - some no-name 8-bit ISA card
- Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5 inch drive & 1.2MB 5 1/4 inch drive
- OS: MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11

The Zuluscsi adapter makes is very easy to add files/folders to the harddrive by mountning the image on the sd card in Winimage for example and injecting what you want.

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Reply 3082 of 3086, by wanzerr

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PD2JK wrote on 2025-08-02, 17:37:

Indeed, I recognize the Sony SD-HS73P monitor (I have the 74), but a Kayak is worth taking a picture of. 😉

Please see attached 😀

No interior pics - it is clean, but boring with the original airflow ducts installed.

Reply 3083 of 3086, by wanzerr

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devius wrote on 2025-08-02, 16:42:

More computer in the photos would be nice.

I will have some more interior pics up when I take it apart - that is, when I decide to throw more money at it.

Current goal is some matched VRMs so I can run at least dual Pentium IIIs over 800MHz, make all the RAM modules a matching set up to 1GB, and to figure out how to get the little ethernet activity light on the front status panel to work right.

Reply 3084 of 3086, by wanzerr

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wanzerr wrote on 2025-08-03, 23:05:
I will have some more interior pics up when I take it apart - that is, when I decide to throw more money at it. […]
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devius wrote on 2025-08-02, 16:42:

More computer in the photos would be nice.

I will have some more interior pics up when I take it apart - that is, when I decide to throw more money at it.

Current goal is some matched VRMs so I can run at least dual Pentium IIIs over 800MHz, make all the RAM modules a matching set up to 1GB, and to figure out how to get the little ethernet activity light on the front status panel to work right.

I think the extra RAM and processing power could get it *feeling* halfway modern, which to me would be pretty impressive on 25 year old hardware.

I can't imagine modernizing a 1975 computer in the year 2000, but I can see *modernizing* a 2000 computer in 2025.

Reply 3085 of 3086, by Living

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Amigaz wrote on 2025-08-03, 10:58:
Ok, gang ... here's some info and pic's from my latest 486 rig build. […]
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Ok, gang ... here's some info and pic's from my latest 486 rig build.

Some background first, I oiginally got this Commodore 486 pc around 20 years ago but never got around really using it much or equipping it to the teeth.
I put it on storage in 2010/2011 and it has been sitting there since I resurrected it a couple of week ago. I did that because I currently don't have any DOS machine to play games on and I have a crush for Amiga looking Commodore PC's

The case has some similarities with the Commodore Amiga 4000 computers. It has the factory motherboard made by Abit, the model "AT4".
It originally vame with an Intel 486DX 33Mhz which I have upgraded with an Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz.

The spec's:

- Motherboard: Abit AT4
- CPU: Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz
- RAM: 8MB, 8x1MB 30pin simm's
- Graphics card: Diamond Speedstar 24 ISA
- Sound card(s):
Sound blaster Pro CT1330A rev 6
Gravis Ultrasound Classic Rev 3.7
- Midi: Midia Midi Card Plus, MPU401 midi controller
- Storage controller: Adaptec 1542CF
- Storage: Zuluscsi RP2040 compact scsi to sd adapter
- I/O controller - some no-name 8-bit ISA card
- Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5 inch drive & 1.2MB 5 1/4 inch drive
- OS: MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11

The Zuluscsi adapter makes is very easy to add files/folders to the harddrive by mountning the image on the sd card in Winimage for example and injecting what you want.

ME14Q5AF_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AD_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AC_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AH_o.JPEG

got that overdrive about 5 years ago on a pc for free from a client who only wanted her info back. Quick search on ebay and they are like u$s100.

now they are AT LEAST u$s 150 without a box

the f...is wrong with people?

Reply 3086 of 3086, by Amigaz

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Living wrote on Yesterday, 21:40:
got that overdrive about 5 years ago on a pc for free from a client who only wanted her info back. Quick search on ebay and they […]
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Amigaz wrote on 2025-08-03, 10:58:
Ok, gang ... here's some info and pic's from my latest 486 rig build. […]
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Ok, gang ... here's some info and pic's from my latest 486 rig build.

Some background first, I oiginally got this Commodore 486 pc around 20 years ago but never got around really using it much or equipping it to the teeth.
I put it on storage in 2010/2011 and it has been sitting there since I resurrected it a couple of week ago. I did that because I currently don't have any DOS machine to play games on and I have a crush for Amiga looking Commodore PC's

The case has some similarities with the Commodore Amiga 4000 computers. It has the factory motherboard made by Abit, the model "AT4".
It originally vame with an Intel 486DX 33Mhz which I have upgraded with an Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz.

The spec's:

- Motherboard: Abit AT4
- CPU: Intel Overdrive 486DX4 100Mhz
- RAM: 8MB, 8x1MB 30pin simm's
- Graphics card: Diamond Speedstar 24 ISA
- Sound card(s):
Sound blaster Pro CT1330A rev 6
Gravis Ultrasound Classic Rev 3.7
- Midi: Midia Midi Card Plus, MPU401 midi controller
- Storage controller: Adaptec 1542CF
- Storage: Zuluscsi RP2040 compact scsi to sd adapter
- I/O controller - some no-name 8-bit ISA card
- Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5 inch drive & 1.2MB 5 1/4 inch drive
- OS: MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11

The Zuluscsi adapter makes is very easy to add files/folders to the harddrive by mountning the image on the sd card in Winimage for example and injecting what you want.

ME14Q5AF_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AD_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AC_o.JPEG

ME14Q5AH_o.JPEG

got that overdrive about 5 years ago on a pc for free from a client who only wanted her info back. Quick search on ebay and they are like u$s100.

now they are AT LEAST u$s 150 without a box

the f...is wrong with people?

I know. I guess it is about supply and demand and retro is the new black.
I am glad I bought alot of goodies 15-20 years ago and that my missus couldn’t convince me to sell off it all during the years 😁