I need to get some super-precise tweezers.
It's not exactly retro, but I got a stack of motherboards in the 115x range with bent pins because they were handled improperly. I do have an endoscope I can attach to a tablet I have, and a way to hold the scope and light, but my current tools for manipulating pins are not quite down to things that small.
I also need to build a Very New Machine Boot Disc (because Hiren's and UBCD tools aren't quite up to the latest tools, especially their almost complete lack of GPU support), and a Very Old Machine Boot Disc (because Hiren's and UBCD don't work properly on P1/P2/P3 systems).
Phil has a test floppy for 386/486 and it would probably work on XT/286 with the right video.
I looked online but didn't really find what I was looking for.
Kind of got myself into a position where I have too many machines, first world problems.
I will probably have a post about another mystery card, though this is pretty obviously a 2005-2010 or so PCIE card, and I know the brand, but the numbers on it simply don't resolve when I search for it. Need to clean the miserable dirt off it and get pictures. It may not work, it was smashed pretty good, part of the heatpipe cooler was bent down and interfered with the fan. On the other hand the percentage of "junk" I receive that doesn't work is shockingly low, I mean like 5% low.
Edit: I think it's a Radeon 6850, I've polished the PCIE connector a little, cleaned the dirt and cobwebs off, there's a lot of corrosion on the board and the connectors, I bent half of the cooler back up so it's not mashed into the RAM and it clears the fan, but it's corroded as well. Of course, it works fine. I'm starting to think that fragile electronics are a myth. The fan even turns quietly, though I think it's running a little slow:
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I am *always* on the lookout for older stuff, I'll get some pics of the Packard Bell P1 and Compaq P1 soon. That Compaq case is a nightmare and the PB isn't far behind it.