First post, by Tetrium
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Earlier today I visited a link someone posted here I believe which lead to an Australian overclocking forum and to my surprise saw a couple familiar names posting there! 😁 (One of em had like 11k posts!!).
The posts were a very good read actually and I'm kinda sorry I didn't find this earlier, even tried to register there (I'm not Australian but I don't care hehe 😜) but it required a non-free email address.
Anyway, when browsing the internet I regularly stumble upon a forum that has a lively group of posters discussing retro hardware and everything around that.
I visit a couple other forums on a regular basis, some I visit only now and again and others I visit almost every day (though I don't necessarily make a post when I visit).
Some other interesting forums I visit are:
Vintage-computer.com, this is mostly about 386 and before, but the amount of knowledge there is quite astonishing!
classicplatforms.com, this forum used to be mostly Socket A a couple years ago but has expanded to basically everything that is P4 or Socket A, though discussion of earlier platforms take place. What sets this forum apart is that, even though the numper of posts made, the people who post there know a LOT about hardware and are very very friendly 😉
http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=92, haven't created an account there (yet anyway). The site's in German but with a google translation it's readable 😜
It's mostly 486 to 3DFX stuff that's discussed there.
http://www.k6plus.com, this forum is mostly Super 7 stuff. It's not very active anymore but for anyone looking for some interesting extra info about anything Super 7 related, I can advice to browse through the old posts 😉
http://www.winhistory-forum.net/. Again a German site, it has posters posting about old hardware as well as older OS'es like DOS and 9x (though not as much as over here 😜).
I'm pretty sure I forgot a couple others, but now on to the question;
Which forums do you fellow Vogoners regularly visit with regards to making old hardware run and might have some interesting info for other members here to read?