That's great that you managed to get them back without breaking a single pin off 😀
You got me worried that I had lost my K6-III+ processor, it wasn't on the board it came with where I thought it was. I found it on another MVP3 board I had. It turns out I have so many Super 7 boards now that I'm losing track of the CPUs, awful, I should sell some. So of course I bought another one 😁
It's a Jetway 542, bought with a bunch of bad caps that I replaced, but the replacement caps are too tall so I need to buy some more new caps and replace them. It came with a 'thermoengine' cooler, which was somehow jammed hard against the CPU socket clip, because of course the socket clip is broken off.
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I was thinking that since the chipset date code was so late that it might have a nice CPU attached, but nope, a K6 233. This thing must've been pieced together from parts then sold off when it stopped working. I should test it out soon after all this work.
I also bought an IBM 20x CD-ROM drive, which sadly does *not* have the optional sound card integrated. A few months ago I bought the PC card and cable for this drive, now the drive itself appears 😀 It plays after I took it apart and oiled the things that need oiling.
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I was sad that it had no sound card, so I took it apart and checked it out, I wonder if soldering on all these parts would get me a working sound card via PCMCIA?
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