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Reply 20 of 39, by cyclone3d

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Another thing to keep in mind is it is a really, really good idea to make images of original install media, especially for video and sound cards.

Original manuals are also good to scan.

I'm still looking for discs 3 & 4 for a Guillemot Max Studio ISIS sound card.

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Reply 21 of 39, by bjwil1991

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For me, I'm looking for an Intel i486 DX4-100 OverDrive CPU, a Sigma RealMagic MPEG Encoder/Decoder ISA card with the works, an AT computer case for my K6-2/300 system, a better Socket 7 motherboard, either 128KB (64k x 1 22-pin 15ns, 32k x 8 28-pin 15ns and 20ns) or 512KB (128K x 8 32-pin 20ns, 64k x 1 22-pin 15ns, and 32k x 8 28-pin 15ns) L2 cache for my Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus, a spare Aztech Sound Galaxy NX Pro, and 256K x 16 ZIP 70ns Video RAM chips.

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Reply 22 of 39, by AlaricD

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I'll keep an eye on AmiBay for some of this 😉

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Reply 23 of 39, by squiggly

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I just jizzed in my pants.

Reply 24 of 39, by mongaccio

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Well,incredible. Really hope you have enough space at home...
Don't trash the old mainboards with battery leakage on them. Many people have successfully cleaned and repaired 'em

Reply 25 of 39, by BitWrangler

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Don't trash the old mainboards with battery leakage on them.

I do, I'm like "Look at you now you pathetic green furred glitch!" ... but then later I'm nice to them to get the stockholm syndrome thing going on.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 26 of 39, by KCompRoom2000

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Wow! That's a really lucky score. If I had that much stuff, I wouldn't even know where to put everything. 😲

I see some of the stuff you've got (those CRTs and the beige towers for example) were things that I would've killed for back when I needed them a couple years ago.

Glad to hear that whatever you won't be keeping will be sold somewhere. Old hardware getting scrapped depresses a lot of us in some ways.

Reply 27 of 39, by beepee

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Man, I used to work in a computer store around that era. Fixing (i.e. reinstalling) Win98 or Win95 on busted Pavilions, Packard Bells, etc...

I would kill for just 5 minutes in there - I've been trying fruitlessly to find an AT case for months - I have like four systems to build!

Reply 28 of 39, by AHmedia

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As far as AT cases go, I may be able to help. I have about 4 in decent condition (aside from the typical yellowing). They also have working AT power supplies which I've tested - although I can't give any guarantees for longevity. As for RAM, I've just sorted them in boxes by type. I haven't separated them by speeds or exact types or sets just yet.
Sorry, no Intel DX4-100s or Overdrives, except a single AMD DX4-100 which I've tested and appears to be fine (I was looking for an Overdrive myself, but nothing). In fact, all CPUs I've pulled so far are all ok. I'll list them all soon.
I have quite a few Socket 7 Motherboards which need testing, but so far everything has checked out ok. Weirdly enough, I haven't found a single Slot 1 motherboard, but I do have a Slot A - only 1 though and I haven't tested it yet.

The suggestion about making copies of original disks and manuals is good. Most original Floppy disks I've tested so far are barely working. That's to be expected though. I have a few original boxed versions of various software titles (CDs and floppies) which is cool, mainly for the real documentation that comes with them.

As mentioned, I can put up a list of parts here soon. I will respect the fact that selling is not allowed on here, but my list could be of benefit to this community. Please let me know if it's not ok though - I respect that.

Edit: I may also be able to help with drivers and utility software for the community here if needed.

Reply 29 of 39, by JidaiGeki

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Awesome haul AHM! Would be quite something to see the store all sorted out and looking like it did in its heyday, but I guess the focus is on clearing out the space. Will watch your progress with interest 😀

cyclone3d wrote:

Another thing to keep in mind is it is a really, really good idea to make images of original install media, especially for video and sound cards.

Original manuals are also good to scan.

I'm still looking for discs 3 & 4 for a Guillemot Max Studio ISIS sound card.

Did you need CD images from the ISIS XL or just a regular ISIS? I've got the following set of 6 discs, if any are relevant let me know and I'll try to get them imaged.

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Reply 30 of 39, by Jed118

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beepee wrote:

Man, I used to work in a computer store around that era. Fixing (i.e. reinstalling) Win98 or Win95 on busted Pavilions, Packard Bells, etc...

I would kill for just 5 minutes in there - I've been trying fruitlessly to find an AT case for months - I have like four systems to build!

I had the same, except mid 90s - so many XTs were simply thrown out, as well as 286 and really low end 386s. Complete systems! Towards the end 15 year old me started popping the CPUs out of the wrecked systems to build quite an expansive collection that reigns to this day.

I thought working at a University's IT was lucky (as we do sometimes uncover ancient machines old profs abandon, but its supremely rare nowadays) but this is a nice find!

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Reply 31 of 39, by quicknick

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Wow, this brings back some memories! The somewhat incomplete AT case in the last picture, I had that in my first PC back in 1996*. Can you please post a close-up of it? Thanks.

*Actually my first was a Russian XT-clone, two years earlier 😀

Reply 32 of 39, by MCGA

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Thar be an old flightstick in box. ***drooOoOoOooooOOoooooooooooool***

Reply 33 of 39, by cyclone3d

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Awesome haul AHM! Would be quite something to see the store all sorted out and looking like it did in its heyday, but I guess th […]
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Awesome haul AHM! Would be quite something to see the store all sorted out and looking like it did in its heyday, but I guess the focus is on clearing out the space. Will watch your progress with interest 😀

cyclone3d wrote:

Another thing to keep in mind is it is a really, really good idea to make images of original install media, especially for video and sound cards.

Original manuals are also good to scan.

I'm still looking for discs 3 & 4 for a Guillemot Max Studio ISIS sound card.

Did you need CD images from the ISIS XL or just a regular ISIS? I've got the following set of 6 discs, if any are relevant let me know and I'll try to get them imaged.

65wjsw.jpg

Ohhh.. nice. That would be awesome if I could get an image of all of those.

I have the ISIS XL. The 2 discs I already have are from the regular ISIS though.

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YMF7x4 Guide
Aopen AW744L II SB-LINK

Reply 34 of 39, by Katmai500

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Wow! Congrats! What a treasure trove you’ve got there. I’m looking forward to seeing future updates and more pictures!

I could definitely use a Baby AT tower case if you post any on eBay or Amibay. 😉 I lost my only three in a recycling mix-up recently and I’m still hurting from it. 😢

Reply 35 of 39, by AHmedia

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Well, another day, another haul from the old shop:

Some of today's more interesting finds:

Media Vision ProAudio Studio 16:

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The usual assortment of motherboards:

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More finds of the day to follow shortly

This place is the gift that keeps on giving 😁

Reply 36 of 39, by bjwil1991

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That manual looks like someone was having a Big Mac meal. You don't see that anymore.

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Reply 37 of 39, by AlaricD

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Find any more goodies in there that we'd be thrilled to see?

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Reply 38 of 39, by Tetrium

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Excellent haul! 😁
Good luck getting things sorted hehe, have fun! 😁

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This is one of those situations where I would take a full day - actually get up early, eat, go over there, put on some music, and just sort and inventory everything.

Maybe a full week is better. There sure seems to be a lot of stuff there. 😀

Definitely a full week 🤣

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