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Sothis Antares
Enceladus Association
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Posted - 2008.04.04 11:26:00 -
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If any of you can find in some dark and misty places old computer hardware, please take a closer look and search for a cpu with the caption "Am5x86-P75+". If you can find it, please grab and protect it with your life. If someone owns such a small piece of ancient technology, tell me please :). _________________________________________________
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Sothis Antares
Enceladus Association
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Posted - 2008.04.04 11:26:00 -
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If any of you can find in some dark and misty places old computer hardware, please take a closer look and search for a cpu with the caption "Am5x86-P75+". If you can find it, please grab and protect it with your life. If someone owns such a small piece of ancient technology, tell me please :). _________________________________________________
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Kyanzes
Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.04.04 12:07:00 -
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Omg, Pentium Rating --------------------------------------------- GET TO THE CHOPPA!!! The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
Sothis Antares
Enceladus Association
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Posted - 2008.04.04 12:20:00 -
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Originally by: Kyanzes Omg, Pentium Rating
it's a part of hardware history :) _________________________________________________
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Bish Ounen
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Posted - 2008.04.04 13:35:00 -
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Is that an ancient AMD proccy? Please visit your user settings to re-enable images. |
Sothis Antares
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Posted - 2008.04.04 15:50:00 -
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yes, infacts it's a 486 at 150MHz. but it's very rare. i think i won't have any luck with that _________________________________________________
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FireFoxx80
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Posted - 2008.04.04 17:14:00 -
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I filed all the pins off of my 386/486/Pentium collection a little while ago, and made medallions out of them. Please visit your user settings to re-enable images. What I do the rest of the time - Vote for a Jita bypass! |
Benco97
Exchangable Properties
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Posted - 2008.04.04 17:46:00 -
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Originally by: FireFoxx80 I filed all the pins off of my 386/486/Pentium collection a little while ago, and made medallions out of them.
Good gods....
Isn't there like.. a law against that or something?.. that's as bad as all those NES unit that have been gutted and turned into Alarm clocks
Originally by: Kirjava This man speaks the truth, when he farts we count the length in seconds and make squillions buying winning lottery tickets.
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Frezik
Basically Outdated Stereo Equiptment
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Posted - 2008.04.04 18:15:00 -
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Originally by: Benco97
Originally by: FireFoxx80 I filed all the pins off of my 386/486/Pentium collection a little while ago, and made medallions out of them.
Good gods....
Isn't there like.. a law against that or something?.. that's as bad as all those NES unit that have been gutted and turned into Alarm clocks
Sometimes you've just seen that blinking green screen too many times, and no amount of cartridge-blowing will fix it. Though you could try clipping the 10nes chip (google it).
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Sothis Antares
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Posted - 2008.04.05 10:02:00 -
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bumpage, still searching :) _________________________________________________
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Elysarian
Republic University
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Posted - 2008.04.05 14:44:00 -
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Never owned one of those myself... went straight from a 486 DX2-50, via a Pentium MMX 200 to a K6-II 450...
from there I stuck with AMD silicon (Athlon Thunderbird 750, then a 2000, a Sempron 3100+ then my current 5000+ dual-core)
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FireFoxx80
Caldari E X O D U S Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2008.04.10 07:46:00 -
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I went...
8086 > 80306SX 16MHz > 80486DX 40MHz > Pentium 75Mhz > Dual Celeron 300MHz (BP6) > Pentium III 900MHz > Celeron 1.3GHz > Athlon 3200+ > C2D E6400.
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zibelthurdos
Archron Dusyfe Industries space weaponry and trade
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Posted - 2008.04.10 08:45:00 -
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did you try google.
found on first attempt ----------------------------------------------- Don't think of it as dying, Think of it as leaving early to avoid the rush |
Sothis Antares
PBA Corporation
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Posted - 2008.04.13 02:25:00 -
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Originally by: zibelthurdos did you try google.
found on first attempt
all P75's. again, i need a P75+. if it would be that easy i wouldn't ask in every forum i am aware of :P _________________________________________________
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xOm3gAx
Caldari Stain of Mind
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Posted - 2008.04.13 02:47:00 -
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i've got few old cpu's laying about but they are only 386er's and 286ers maybe a 486 somewhere as well...
Originally by: CCP Abraxas Her boyfriend's way hot, too; tall and tanned. And I say this as a very hetero male who doesn't ever dream of the man on cold, dark nights.
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Elena Khan
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Posted - 2008.04.26 01:59:00 -
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Wooooooo i ain't seen anything like that since 96/97 and they wer'nt cheap then either. only prob' was the MB's were complete pants usually
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Rhatar Khurin
Minmatar
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Posted - 2008.04.26 02:35:00 -
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Pfft, that's not that old. I remember using 286/386's at college with PASCAL.
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Gabber359
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Posted - 2008.04.26 07:02:00 -
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Ah, the memories :)
I still have my old P1 200MHz MMX next to me. Use it for old DOS games that just won't run properly no matter how much you tweak DOSbox and other things.
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Candice Bormardin
Caldari Jouvulen Enterprises Inc.
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Posted - 2008.04.26 08:20:00 -
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Ah ... Sorry dude ... I've got so many computers I don't know what's in them.
When I was making the transition from main frames to LAN's I worked with a buddy who made more money than I did. So he upgraded his systems 3 times more often than me. I bought his old stuff off of him to create a LAN at home so I could learn how to do it.
The best one of those chips I had I put in my 486/25 and got it up to 75mhz internally ... I think. I think they referred to it as a DX4 but it really tripled the speed instead of quadrupling it.
That system still runs (or it did the last time I hooked it up ... CMOS battery is probably dead now ... good luck finding one of those ... unless I've still got one in my brief case ...) ...
*sigh*
My first system was a Lobo Max 80, which was a TRS-80 Model III/IV clone. Z80B 5.0 Mhz CPU and 128k of RAM. Had to use CP/M 3 to use that last 64k though. With CP/M 2 I could make a ram drive out of it and load my Word Star overlays into RAM ... which made WordStar run really fast on that box ... for the day. I had 8" single sided drives for it when I bought it but put together a little box with 2 5 1/4" 360's and a 5 Megabyte hard drive. My buddy had to hack the OS to get the hard drive to talk ... but it worked. Last useage that hard drive saw was by my nephew but it picked up a whine so I turned it off ...
Hunh ... I'm amazed I remember that crap ...
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Elysarian
Minmatar Republic University
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Posted - 2008.04.26 08:22:00 -
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Edited by: Elysarian on 26/04/2008 08:24:48 you want real old?
My first "PC" was an Amstrad PPC640 - I connected to BBS's with it back before there were any ISP's in my area :)
But going back further, I owned one of the rubber keyboard ZX Spectrums (a whole 48K of RAM and a Z80-A!) - learned BASIC and Z80 Assembler on that thing as well as playing many classic games.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.04.26 09:34:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 26/04/2008 09:34:42
I ran Windows 95 on a Pentium 90 Mhz. Nostalgia..
Of course before that I used Amiga and Commodore 64 like anyone with good taste. :)
--- Its dead, Jim.
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