So, I got some stuff today. Flea markets are something else in the weekends. Let's start with something normal:
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A USB floppy drive. Perfect to write floppy images on my modern PC, so I can finally install DOS on my 486. Luckily, it's in perfect working order, and even works as-is on modern Linux (never tried that before TBH). I wanted one for YEARS, but I didn't really need it when I didn't even HAVE PCs old enough to actually need them. All in all, a nice convenience boost, until I get a Gotek or two 😁
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A PCI IDE controller with the ITE IT8212F chip. A quick search shows that it's a low-end IDE/RAID controller chip, but it supports UDMA-6 speeds, and has BIOS updates and driver support ranging from DOS and Win9x, all the way to Vista, so it can't be that bad. Who knows, maybe I'll put it in a newer system that doesn't have IDE, or an older system that has limited IDE in terms of speed or capacity. Of course, I might have to find a proper bracket, since someone removed it, but I'll figure something out.
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A Realtek PCI NIC. Nothing too interesting, it just has Gigabit Ethernet, while also having proper drivers for Win98.
Had to split the post due to the attachment limit, so the Oddware is in the next.