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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Take a photo and let us see them. Listing what you have got with no photos is of no use .
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Apple IIe i just recently bought. Very nice. I still don't have software for it thou.
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Unfortunately even if they do put chips in sockets, multiplying them will in no way improve the performace of the card since for example the 64mb Ati radeon 7500 - 270mhz core 200mhz DDR memory will have such crappy performance even if it had 1 gigabyte of memory. Due to the obvious lack of key...
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    I wonder what might be the use of the 26 pin connector. My 1mb trident i posted pics of earlier got it too. Could it be a vintage type of SLI interface :rockout: The name of bios chips is cool - phoebes like in "friends"
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    PSU Guide

    I had Fortron SagaII 500 and it is in no way what fortron used to be, so i don't recommend it
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    A Trident TVGA 1mb ISA video :) 3com ethernet card ISA AT to ATX converter and the PC with 8x1mb ram :rockout:
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Here are some pics of my new hardware. I unfortunately fell on my way home, so they are kind of unusable now, but they used to be cool the 1st one is Conner CFS420A -420mb the other used to be WD caviar 2850 - 850mb. The next pics are some S3 Trio64V2/DX 2mb pci and S3 Trio64V+ 2mb pci video
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    I am going to buy some Voodoo2 CT6670 8Mb PCI is it good for revolt?
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    It is not that old, as far as i can read the label it says K7 950MHZ. What slot is that ? I've heard there was AMD on a slot, but i've never seen one!
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Here is a Pic of the 40mb Seagate ATA drive that was originally in the 386PC. Unfortunately it was not always starting. More like 2 out of 20 times, so i no longer use it. I atached it to a PC just to chech the size - 41mb... :) I also have a 433mhz Celeron Socket 370, with 128 ram, which i've...
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    i want to buy a 387 math co-processor for the PC i've posted pics of, but i am not sure what it should be. A specific one to correspond with the 40mhz AMD cpu, or any 387 could do. Can anyone give me some advice
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    Post Pics of Old School Hardware "hard to find on the net"

    Old 80386 AMD 40mhz embedded CPU, PC workstation, Unichip 386WB Baby AT Mobo, 3712kb system memory installed, 30pin memory. max 500mb hdd, floppy and HDD controller on ISA slot card 512kb 8/16bit ISA card. ISA LAN BNC only. Unable to handle CD-rom. 200W JNC PSU (replaced) The original is Super...
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