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Thinking of buying a new desktop - opinions about this model?

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  • R Roger Wright

    That's a beauty, Nish! Go for the full 256k if you can afford it. Yeah, I know that 64k is enough for anyone, but someday you might have kids to share with!

    Will Rogers never met me.

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    Nish Nishant
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    Thanks Roger. I think I'll go for it.

    Regards, Nish


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    • S Sascha Lefevre

      "28-Amp Power Supply" scribble.. 28A x 120V = 3360 W ... ECO class A+ !

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      IMSAIs really were "big iron". Half the chassis was the power supply, a giant transformer and caps the size of beer cans. The transformer, all iron, had to weigh 20 lbs. or more. But they were reliable. I still have two of them. I used one for embedded development for over 15 years.

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      • D Daniel Pfeffer

        A friend of mine used to have one of these, so here goes: 1. The advertisment displays a printer, but it's not listed in the specification. 2. The HDD is a little skimpy by today's standards. 3. Ditto for the memory. 4. Lastly, I recommend buying 4 of these, and running them in parallel so as to get true 32-bit processing. :)

        If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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        jRaskell1
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        Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

        1. The advertisment displays a printer, but it's not listed in the specification.

        Not sure what spec you're referring to, but there is a 132-column dot-matrix printer in the specs listed in that advertisement.

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          IMSAIs really were "big iron". Half the chassis was the power supply, a giant transformer and caps the size of beer cans. The transformer, all iron, had to weigh 20 lbs. or more. But they were reliable. I still have two of them. I used one for embedded development for over 15 years.

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          Sascha Lefevre
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          That was a bit before my time but being a "hobby electronics engineer" I can imagine - you probably didn't need to turn on the radiator in that room :D

          Member 11034806 wrote:

          I used one for embedded development for over 15 years.

          wow!

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          • N Nish Nishant

            Planning to get one of these : IMSAI Desktop[^] The price is steep but it does include a printer. Just a little concerned about the RAM though - don't want to spend that much money and still need to buy RAM. Anyone here bought one of these recently? If so, opinions please.

            Regards, Nish


            Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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            Hopsing600
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            I personally wouldn't pay over 5499 for that. You're not getting a good deal if you pay more than that cause the power supply is only 28 amp.

            He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which.

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            • J jRaskell1

              Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

              1. The advertisment displays a printer, but it's not listed in the specification.

              Not sure what spec you're referring to, but there is a 132-column dot-matrix printer in the specs listed in that advertisement.

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              Daniel Pfeffer
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              You're right; I missed it. :-O

              If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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              • N Nish Nishant

                Planning to get one of these : IMSAI Desktop[^] The price is steep but it does include a printer. Just a little concerned about the RAM though - don't want to spend that much money and still need to buy RAM. Anyone here bought one of these recently? If so, opinions please.

                Regards, Nish


                Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                Ravi Bhavnani
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                Ah...  the memories! :thumbsup: /ravi

                My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                • R Ravi Bhavnani

                  Ah...  the memories! :thumbsup: /ravi

                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  You are welcome :-)

                  Regards, Nish


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                  • N Nish Nishant

                    Planning to get one of these : IMSAI Desktop[^] The price is steep but it does include a printer. Just a little concerned about the RAM though - don't want to spend that much money and still need to buy RAM. Anyone here bought one of these recently? If so, opinions please.

                    Regards, Nish


                    Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                    WPerkins
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                    I actually ended up with one of these from an estate sale four or five years ago. Still works, MDM drives so it will be hard to upgrade. Mine has a 1200 baud modem too. GW BASIC, OK if you like line numbers. CP/M op sys. Works good as a night light. Taken it to some ham radio shows as a curiosity... everybody wants to look at it... no one has offered to buy it. No printer, though. I guess that wrecks any real chance of selling it.

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                    • W WPerkins

                      I actually ended up with one of these from an estate sale four or five years ago. Still works, MDM drives so it will be hard to upgrade. Mine has a 1200 baud modem too. GW BASIC, OK if you like line numbers. CP/M op sys. Works good as a night light. Taken it to some ham radio shows as a curiosity... everybody wants to look at it... no one has offered to buy it. No printer, though. I guess that wrecks any real chance of selling it.

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                      Nish Nishant
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                      WPerkins wrote:

                      No printer, though.   I guess that wrecks any real chance of selling it.

                      That's too bad!

                      Regards, Nish


                      Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                      • S Sascha Lefevre

                        "28-Amp Power Supply" scribble.. 28A x 120V = 3360 W ... ECO class A+ !

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                        Philippe Mori
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                        I would think it is output amperage (thus mainly at 12V)...

                        Philippe Mori

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                        • P Philippe Mori

                          I would think it is output amperage (thus mainly at 12V)...

                          Philippe Mori

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                          Sascha Lefevre
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                          Yeah, that probably makes more sense. I just found the other interpretation more entertaining :laugh:

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                          • S Sascha Lefevre

                            "28-Amp Power Supply" scribble.. 28A x 120V = 3360 W ... ECO class A+ !

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                            RandyWester
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                            I think that 28 amps is the 5 volt supply. Maybe the total including the 12v rails as well. But point taken, those 1K x 1 chips drew a lot of power. If it had existed, 4 gig of RAM would have drawn enough to power a small city. 3.3 KW should be enough to weld heavy plate.

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