Reply 40260 of 56707, by pixelatedscraps
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Matrox G200 AGP, unfortunately this only has DVI output which wasn’t visible in the eBay ad.
It did only cost me $5.
Matrox G200 AGP, unfortunately this only has DVI output which wasn’t visible in the eBay ad.
It did only cost me $5.
Bought this today, mostly for the Cooler Master cooler, and I don't have it in may collection...
Pentium III @667 SL3XL
not retro, but I bought a new rework station, price is low for them right now.
Warlord,
When you are finished with hot station, pull the nozzle off the back on. This breaks the corrosion bond. Always.
Do a temperature calibration using lead solder that melts at 188C. 180C not meltable, 190C melting approximately.
Chinese stuff were not calibrated.
I have a Quick hot air station at work heavy use and nozzles is not stuck, just due to frequent swaps.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
thanks for the tip.
these are about as good or better than a real quick 861dw.
last year I almost bought the fake 861dw becasue it was a pretty good copy.
but now these showed up almost as low price as the fake 861dw so I pull the trigger.
Almost bought a mouse collection today - but passed as it seemed uncouth, when noticing the intended owners name already clearly stated on that one particular mouse.... 😲
(slightly misspelled, and should've been boxed though!)
Fresh loot from the "Dumpster". 😁
1. Super P4DCE+ Intel i860 chipset. https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboa … /860/P4DCE_.cfm
2. ASUS A7V133-C + AMD Athlon 1GHz VIA KT133A https://soggi.org/motherboards/asus/A7V133-C.htm
3. ASUS A7N266-C + AXP Palomino 2000+ nForce 415-D Chipset plus extras: ACR-A6CH - 6 channel audio and PCI1394-S - firewire connection
4. ASUS A7N8X-X + AXP 2800+ nForce 2 400
5. SOYO 5TF2 - Sk. 7 + P133. Intel 430HX
6. Creative CT2890
7. Adaptec AHA-2940
8. Intel RC440BX + P2 350MHz - integrated Creative ES1371 + Riva 128ZX 8MB!
9. Foxconn Riva TNT2 32MB AGP + ATi Rage PRO Turbo AIW PCI + Tseng ET4000 ISA
Robert B wrote on 2021-08-28, 20:09:Fresh loot from the "Dumpster". 😁
Not sure I like your image 'provider'... what kind of message are you really trying to get across here ? 😲😆
(...and those 'intestines' bottom left makes me gringe)
bestemor wrote on 2021-08-28, 20:20:Not sure I like your image 'provider'... what kind of message are you really trying to get across here ? 😲😆 (...and those 'intes […]
Robert B wrote on 2021-08-28, 20:09:Fresh loot from the "Dumpster". 😁
Not sure I like your image 'provider'... what kind of message are you really trying to get across here ? 😲😆
(...and those 'intestines' bottom left makes me gringe)
RobertBpics.JPG
Computer parts, body parts. It's all good. 🤣
Free image hosting comes with some cough, cough add-ons. 😁 I see those nasty adds from time to time but in this instance there are no such adds when I click the thumbnail and I'm not even logged in.
Those parts are flea market loot aka fresh from the dumpster. Today it was total carnage, huge boxes filled with computer parts in various states of decay. All these parts come from Germany and Italy and basically they were thrown away. Some resourceful individuals get them into our country. 😁
Pray tell what kinda carnage(!) dumpsters YOU have access to ?!
(I mean, where such legs in can be found, as pictured earlier)
total carnage, huge boxes filled with parts in various states of decay
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/carnage
PS: must be some automated browser version logics, or PC vs mobile etc differences, though not all your pic links showed the extra 'bits', so....
Oh well, nice 'haul' either way, all parts considered.... 😊
Yeah I see where are you going so I'm going to stop. 😁 No need to turn this into a bloodbath. 😁
I was talking about computer parts. Excuse my french ahem english. And I have no idea about those creepy adds so I'm going to ask you to please stop.
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Måttfull och balanserad.
Robert B wrote on 2021-08-28, 20:55:Free image hosting comes with some cough, cough add-ons. 😁 I see those nasty adds from time to time but in this instance there are no such adds when I click the thumbnail and I'm not even logged in.
Just use imgur.com 😀
New items (October/November 2022) -> My Items for Sale
bestemor wrote on 2021-08-28, 19:46:Almost bought a mouse collection today - but passed as it seemed uncouth, when noticing the intended owners name already clearly stated on that one particular mouse.... 😲
(slightly misspelled, and should've been boxed though!)
Artec.JPG
Interesting. 🤣
I almost bought a Gigabyte GA-386UM 386 motherboard but the seller has not answered if it has any cache and sent no picture yet 🙁
For $80 with shipping or can drive an hour and pick it up for less, may sound expensive but in my area that is actually cheap for a guaranteed working 386 board.
Still might buy it but he also has some decent Asus AT boards for about same price....
Did buy a few old glass insulators to add to my collection, they are 1942 or prior and only cost a few dollars each.
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
Yesterday's $26 acquisition from a local online business liquidation auction was an untested Twinhead Slimnote 5100t laptop. (486 DX4/100, 32Mb RAM, ~800Mb hard drive). Haven't found much info on it other than some mentions in PC Magazine back in the mid 90s.
Came with bag and 2 extra batteries, but no AC power adapter. Luckily, I had a Toshiba adapter that worked.
I was happy to find that it actually powered up and booted into Windows 98! The power connection is pretty finicky - might have some cracked solder joints that need attention.
I'm looking forward to having some fun messing with this machine.
MNrocketry wrote on 2021-08-29, 01:26:Yesterday's $26 acquisition from a local online business liquidation auction was an untested Twinhead Slimnote 5100t laptop. (4 […]
Yesterday's $26 acquisition from a local online business liquidation auction was an untested Twinhead Slimnote 5100t laptop. (486 DX4/100, 32Mb RAM, ~800Mb hard drive). Haven't found much info on it other than some mentions in PC Magazine back in the mid 90s.
Came with bag and 2 extra batteries, but no AC power adapter. Luckily, I had a Toshiba adapter that worked.
I was happy to find that it actually powered up and booted into Windows 98! The power connection is pretty finicky - might have some cracked solder joints that need attention.
I'm looking forward to having some fun messing with this machine.
Good score, Twinheads were well regarded back in the day. The power socket might not be bad, it might be that the non-original power adapter is just a tad too slim in the barrel or a tad too wide in the hole.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
I picked up a few bits at sales today, they're over 10 years old, but I dunno if I should be posting in "modern", but I didn't think the pics would be real interesting to spam this with, since they're not rare stuff, just currently a bit useful to me. PCIe MSI 8400GS and Sapphire HD6450 GPUs, a buck a piece, bought them kinda blind as they don't really announce themselves very well on any of the labels, it was just "oh, a buck, yeah I'll take 'em." More happy about the 6450 think they are underrated cards for low power, single slot, use. Also have some useful transcoding support. 8400GS is a bit meh, but it might get a job shoving pixels somewhere, it's another chance at giving a super picky Dell anything better than an X300 I guess, though it's only mildly better. Then I spent some "real" money... It's a mini-ITX, E8400 (3.0Ghz 45nm C2D) on a DG45FC intel motherboard, with 4GB and a 500GB Barracuda in a Apex MI-100 case, 250W Allied PSU... I couldn't resist for $30.. very neat little system with still just usable grunt. Not sure whether it's gonna be a HTPC or a media server, or a general purpose box or what right now. In theory it can take a 65W quad core, but probably only the Q9550S worth considering... and not until I score one super cheap. It could be taking a place in my vaguely conceived at present "compact stack" of smaller form factor units, something like 6-8 retro boxes in the space required for 2 mid towers.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
bestemor wrote on 2021-08-28, 19:46:Almost bought a mouse collection today - but passed as it seemed uncouth, when noticing the intended owners name already clearly stated on that one particular mouse.... 😲
(slightly misspelled, and should've been boxed though!)
Artec.JPG
I have somewhere in my house the same mouse 😀
6800 GT in pristine condition. 16 USD shipped.