That collection of slot A Athlons is incredible - also amazing that with all of those you didn't have one goldfinger 😜 But that's great that you have it now.
I ended up buying a couple of 'junk' lots and a few other nice things because no-one else bid, or because the discount was just too hard to ignore. At least with this pentium pro board, I can finally use my 32MB parity gold-contacts EDO simms:
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I decided that for only £26, it was worth a go - I may regret that but I haven't tested it yet so I don't know?? I paid about the same for the processor - it's so sad to see that most talk about the pentium pro these days is about melting it down for gold 🙁
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The real reason I bought 4x Slot 1 motherboards and some random Socket A motherboard:
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And my favourite purchase of all - a Compaq LS120 multibay drive - which fits nicely into my USB 2.0 multibay caddy - this thing reads floppies even quicker than that IDE superdisk drive I posted about the other week, it's practically one of the last superdisk drives ever made (around 2001):
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The thing on top of it is a 2GB SATA Disk on Module (with adapter) for my AST 486 that has proven to be super picky about its storage - I have a 3.2GB regular IDE drive in there right now but the noise from it drives me mad