Reply 1300 of 3011, by frankmonk
wrote:That is probably the most advanced case display I've seen on any consumer 386/486. Was this case from an industrial setup? […]
wrote:Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management […]
Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management
Hercules MT Tower
Asus PCI/I 486SP3G using SCSI on Board
32MB
AMD AM5x86 133Mhz
Video: Ark Logic ARK2000 PCI 2MB
Pionner 305s Slot-in DVD RomSCSI
Sound 1: Sound Blaster 16 CT2230 with Yamaha DB50XG Daughterboard
Sound 2: Gravis Ultrasound Classic rev 3.7
2GB Seagate SCSI HDD (needs to be replaced by something quiter soon)
That is probably the most advanced case display I've seen on any consumer 386/486. Was this case from an industrial setup?
I've had so many of those Pioneer slot drives in the past and they always break before the tray-based CD/DVD-ROM drives I've had.
Nice clean look to the front of the case. Where's the case cover?
All I know so far is that this case was made by Hercules back in the day
I am not sure if this was an industrial or consumer case. but why it should have such a big timer and reset button for it installed for anything else than benchmarking. not sure to be honest.
DVD Rom is used barely. I guess I used it only once for installing the OS on it. anything else is being transferred via the network 😁
The cover was standing on the floor when I took the pictures.