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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 8 2011, 12:25 AM (148 Views) | |
| patchx | Apr 8 2011, 12:25 AM Post #1 |
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supreme annoyer of all
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I am being forced to sort through my boxes upon boxes o' stuff. what did i come accross? my old AMD 386 CPU (33Mhz) and math co-processor and an AMD Am5x86 P75 running at an amazingly fast 133Mhz. these things hardly needed heatsinks let alone thermal compound. now if i can find my Vic 20 (1.023 Mhz) i would be styling.
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| ManekiNeko | Apr 8 2011, 05:32 AM Post #2 |
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Adminestrone
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Oh man, that's some seriously old schizz. I think I still have the bits and pieces of an XT stranded out in my parent's barn, but that effing thing is likely to implode at any minute. Sadly, the era of the hobby farm seems to have passed. Also, I have a Macintosh from 1995 for, uh, some reason. I don't know, I got it for the sake of novelty, I guess. The voice synthesis is pretty cool, though! |
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| patchx | Apr 10 2011, 02:57 PM Post #3 |
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supreme annoyer of all
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found some more stuff. an IBM CPU looks like a 286 running at 6Mhz and an intel CPU running at 10Mhz. Wow, super fast (for its day). |
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