Reply 20 of 25, by 385387386
myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
My first PC (1998)
IBM 6x86mx PR200
BIOSTAR M5ATA
16MB SDRAM
myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
My first PC (1998)
IBM 6x86mx PR200
BIOSTAR M5ATA
16MB SDRAM
No, you can do a save before or after HDD test.
385387386 wrote on 2024-12-03, 04:21:myne wrote on 2024-12-03, 02:08:Look at the clock gen, and read the chipsets datasheet.
An IMI clock gen.
"A ford car."
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Re: The thing no one asked for: KICAD 440bx reference schematic
myne wrote on 2024-12-02, 15:08:I seem to recall a site in not entirely sure whether it was fake or legit about 100 years ago Temple of the llama or something l […]
I seem to recall a site in not entirely sure whether it was fake or legit about 100 years ago
Temple of the llama or something like that.
Anyway, with a modified fridge, filled with vodka they got a 486 over 200mhz Iirc.
It's an ancient memory and I recall it seeming legit enough at the time.
Probably this one? https://totl.net/Eunuch/index.html
(Now that was a trip down the memory lane, 🤣)
Oh wow.
Seems like bs with an sx.
Something I didn't register 25 years ago
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Convert old ASUS ASC boardviews to KICAD PCB!
Re: A comprehensive guide to install and play MechWarrior 2 on new versions on Windows.
Dos+Windows 3.11+tcp+vbe_svga auto-install iso template
Script to backup Win9x\ME drivers from a working install
Re: The thing no one asked for: KICAD 440bx reference schematic
myne wrote on 2024-12-05, 13:54:Oh wow.
Seems like bs with an sx.
Something I didn't register 25 years ago
I remember reading that fanciful recounting back in ye olde times.
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I was able to overclock an 486SX16 to 60mhz on a PCCHIPS board.
Still wasn’t really worth it outside a novelty even at the prices of a 5x86 at the time