Reply 2980 of 4893, by Deksor
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RandomStranger wrote on 2020-12-18, 17:06:Deksor wrote on 2020-12-18, 08:49:RandomStranger wrote on 2020-12-03, 09:33:It's not really a recent find, but something I had an eye out for for a while and literally saved from a dumpster. It's an old t […]
It's not really a recent find, but something I had an eye out for for a while and literally saved from a dumpster.
It's an old terminal used at my workplace. It was under AC and haven't been turned on I think in the past 20+ years.
But a couple of weeks ago it's time had come to be thrown out.It was a little dusty, so I gave it a quick cleaning. It was stored under AC which probably saved the motherboard from battery leakage. It's dead anyway so I removed it for safety. The hard drive seems to be dead, but otherwise boots up nicely. I have a 50MB Maxtor or a larger capacity, but maybe less reliable IBM WDA-L80 as a replacement.
Thinking on adding a sound card and a 5.25" disk drive. A coworker offered to sell me an Aztech Sound Galaxy BXII which should probably be a good fit.
Board is dataexpert exp3406 http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/5531
If you can dump this bios it'd be nice ! (If you need help, I can give you some tips)
Sure, give your tips.
However I'm in the middle of moving or on a break from it because of the holidays and I left it at my new place so I probably won't do it until at least early January.
No problems ! There are many ways to contact us ^^
To dump the bios it's pretty simple.
Download this archive, put its content on a disk
then run "ROMSAVAT.EXE" and it should generate a file which will contain the bios.
Then send us that file 😀
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