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  • M Mark_Wallace

    ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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    MadMyche
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    I could use an 8" floppy drive; like what they had in my high school. Would like a SCSI Floppy. I've never seen one, but every time I do an install of Win XP et al I see it loading the SCSI Floppy Drivers.


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      ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      I hope you haven't shown all this to your wife...its hard to explain computer science....

      Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

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      • M Mark_Wallace

        ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Putting down the telephone modem I was admiring, I went to look to see if you took my stuff.

        Ravings en masse^

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        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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        • M MadMyche

          I could use an 8" floppy drive; like what they had in my high school. Would like a SCSI Floppy. I've never seen one, but every time I do an install of Win XP et al I see it loading the SCSI Floppy Drivers.


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          W Balboos GHB
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          8" floppy? I believe that kind of talk belongs in the soapbox . . . or consult your physician.

          Ravings en masse^

          "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

          "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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          • M Mark_Wallace

            ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            I'm a hoarder as well, at least computer wise. I still have every machine that I have ever owned over the last 20 years, probably over a dozen or more. I also have a TI/99-4a in the box which was my first, from around '83 I think. Anybody need a LS-120 drive and disks? :laugh:

            "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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            • W W Balboos GHB

              8" floppy? I believe that kind of talk belongs in the soapbox . . . or consult your physician.

              Ravings en masse^

              "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

              "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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              MadMyche
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              Why should I see a doc for an 8" floppy? Maybe if I had a 2-1/2" hard I could see the need


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              • M Mark_Wallace

                ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                dandy72
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                A post like that will get me started just about every time... I've got memory sticks I don't recognize and have no idea what type of system they'll fit. I did bring a bunch of old hardware for recycling a few years ago...SCSI adapters, old NICs, AGP video cards, sound cards, lots of serial, parallel, IDE and SCSI cables...and I still have a bunch left. I must have 50 unused hard drives, although some are still recent (up to 4TB) which I really ought to turn into a big consolidated pool just for the sake of having an extra backup. I did keep one SCSI adapter (and a functional system that can use it), since I still have an expensive SCSI scanner with a significantly larger scan area than most.

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                • K kmoorevs

                  I'm a hoarder as well, at least computer wise. I still have every machine that I have ever owned over the last 20 years, probably over a dozen or more. I also have a TI/99-4a in the box which was my first, from around '83 I think. Anybody need a LS-120 drive and disks? :laugh:

                  "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                  Forogar
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                  Quote:

                  Anybody need a LS-120 drive and disks?

                  No thanks; I have a bunch. I keep them next to my collection of IOmega drives and disks. :sigh:

                  - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                  • M Mark_Wallace

                    ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    with a capacity of under a third of a gig

                    That big? I remember getting the first 10MB hard drive in the company. The peons were jealous! (Are there no electronics recyclers in the area? Or are you wanting to appear on an episode of Hoarders?)

                    Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)

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                    • theoldfoolT theoldfool

                      If you need a copy of DOS, I think I have 7.0. Maybe also 3.0 around here somewhere.

                      If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                      Mark_Wallace
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                      I've only got the DOS 5 manual. Do you think it's time I upgraded my manuals?

                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      • F Forogar

                        Need any 3.5" not very floppies? I have hundreds of them. Many are still shrink-wrapped. I also have one remaining 5.25" floppy drive supporting up to 1.2MB.

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        Mark_Wallace
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                        I've got boxes and boxes of them. I started loading them with a USB floppy drive, to see what was on them, but it got very tedious, very quickly.

                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                        • M MadMyche

                          I could use an 8" floppy drive; like what they had in my high school. Would like a SCSI Floppy. I've never seen one, but every time I do an install of Win XP et al I see it loading the SCSI Floppy Drivers.


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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          MadMyche wrote:

                          I could use an 8" floppy drive

                          I've just checked them on ebay; they go for ridiculous prices.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          • abmvA abmv

                            I hope you haven't shown all this to your wife...its hard to explain computer science....

                            Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

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                            Mark_Wallace
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                            abmv wrote:

                            I hope you haven't shown all this to your wife...its hard to explain computer science madness....

                            Seems more appropriate.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            • K kmoorevs

                              I'm a hoarder as well, at least computer wise. I still have every machine that I have ever owned over the last 20 years, probably over a dozen or more. I also have a TI/99-4a in the box which was my first, from around '83 I think. Anybody need a LS-120 drive and disks? :laugh:

                              "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                              Mark_Wallace
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                              kmoorevs wrote:

                              I still have every machine that I have ever owned over the last 20 years

                              Oh, I give old computers away, to schools and what have you -- but I do so with them complete with all the upgraded hardware, so what I get to keep is the worse quality stuff and the smaller memory sticks. I get the feeling that I'm doing it wrong, somehow.

                              I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                A post like that will get me started just about every time... I've got memory sticks I don't recognize and have no idea what type of system they'll fit. I did bring a bunch of old hardware for recycling a few years ago...SCSI adapters, old NICs, AGP video cards, sound cards, lots of serial, parallel, IDE and SCSI cables...and I still have a bunch left. I must have 50 unused hard drives, although some are still recent (up to 4TB) which I really ought to turn into a big consolidated pool just for the sake of having an extra backup. I did keep one SCSI adapter (and a functional system that can use it), since I still have an expensive SCSI scanner with a significantly larger scan area than most.

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                                SCSI to db25? Same here. I've also got a ton and a half of serial data kit & cables, but I didn't include them on my list, because they came in bloody handy during a long contract (>6 months), a while back, for a place that produces systems using standards that have to be approved by about 73,000 countries. By the time they've finally all approved the use of Ethernet, we'll all be using something else.

                                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                  IOW, you control the Netherlands' strategic supply of (almost) pure silicon, and spinning rust. Way to go! :)

                                  Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                  Mark_Wallace
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                                  Not a single damned thing with gold contacts, though :mad:

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                                  • M Mark_Wallace

                                    Not a single damned thing with gold contacts, though :mad:

                                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                    A few years ago, I conducted a group of junior high-school kids around the lab at work. I showed them the embedded flash RAM chips that we produce, and told them that the ball contacts are coated with gold. You should have seen them all perk up - until I told them that (a) we were talking about quantities of well under 1 gram per device, and (b) that it would probably cost them more than the value of the gold to get it off the contacts. :(

                                    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                    • M Mark_Wallace

                                      ... the IBM PS2 286 ever comes back into fashion, I've still got compatible memory cards for it. And for dozens of flavours of 386, 486, Pentium, and every other desktop & laptop whose memory I've upgraded (i.e. all of 'em; one of the first things I do when I buy a machine is max out the memory). I've also got "just in case" old video cards, sound cards, and every other kind of card -- sometimes multiples of each! If Token Ring ever sees a resurgence, I won't have to spend a penny on hardware -- Hell, I've got network cards for protocols I don't even remember or recognise! Same problem with cables. I must have almost every kind of cable, adapter, and converter that's ever seen the light of day, but I don't even remember what many of them were designed to connect to! Need a USB 1 card? I've got 13 (although I have used a couple of these in newer machines -- why waste precious blue ports for HIDs?) [edit] I forgot to mention the hard drives! Anyone want slow-as-molasses drives with a capacity of under a third of a gig? [/edit] The really good thing, though, is that I'm highly competent at carpentry and building, because I need to add an extension to my computer room.

                                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                      Chris Quinn
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                                      I still have my first ever hard disk - a 20MB hard card for an ISA slot that cost me £250, and my first ever USB thumbdrive - 64MB

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                                        I still have my first ever hard disk - a 20MB hard card for an ISA slot that cost me £250, and my first ever USB thumbdrive - 64MB

                                        ========================================================= I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka. =========================================================

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                                        Mark_Wallace
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                                        Ah, but those have sentimental value. Most of what I've kept only has value if you're just mental, without the senti.

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                                        • M Mark_Wallace

                                          Ah, but those have sentimental value. Most of what I've kept only has value if you're just mental, without the senti.

                                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                          Chris Quinn
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                                          I've also got various PC's (my oldest is an 8086 running DOS 3.1), boxes of cables, disks, soundcards and even an old Toshiba laptop with a 2 inch floppy disk drive!

                                          ========================================================= I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka. =========================================================

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