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CaptainSarcastic posted:I used a Sony GDM-FW900 CRT up until 2010 when it sadly died. That thing was an outstanding monitor - 24" flat screen, 16:9ish and able to do basically 1440p resolution, built-in USB hub. Hey fellow FW900 buddy! I also had one of these, but the HP branded variant, which was a FW900 in a beige case instead of a silver one. It certainly was a giant thing; difficult for one person to carry. I had to get a desk specifically to fit it and even then ended up having to add some additional bracing to keep the desk from bending. Alas mine too died... First the anti-glare coating started delaminating, so I removed it entirely. And then something with the HV started to fail. It would randomly pop and and the screen would shrink. The longer it stayed on the worse it got. convergence also kept drifting really bad. I spent many hours using the service software to get the convergence perfect across the entire screen, only for it to drift out days later. One day it went blurry and the geometry went out of wack. No amount of adjustments would bring it back. To the recycling center it went. Replaced it with a Dell U2412M IPS LCD and never looked back.
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Speaking of CRTs, here's an old Sony promotion video from around 1970 which has great footage from inside of Sony manufacturing plants of the time, including a Trinitron assembly line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIZ8pYL1B0M Man, it's all a lot more automatised than I would've thought for the time.
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Bargearse posted:Here's my latest tech relic, it appears to be a 286 motherboard installed in a generic XT clone case with a CGA monitor. It seems to start up just fine but I haven't really had much of a chance to tinker with it just yet Looks alright there, hopefully there's no battery leakage inside
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I want to believe https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20220816-00/?p=106994 quote:Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers
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iCat
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200 websites… nothing but cats.
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Porfiriato posted:200 websites… nothing but cats. I'm not seeing the problem here.
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Porfiriato posted:200 websites… nothing but cats. heck yeah, bring back webrings
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I have no recollection of this at all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBoaPeXoMf4
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I’m sure I saw the Computer Chronicles bit, but forgot it until now.
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I was cleaning out a clutter drawer and came across a CDR clearly labeled, in my handwriting, as Windows 98 SE. I didn’t remember having it and was confused because I definitely didn’t have access to a CD burner back when I was running WIn98. I popped it in my desktop just to see what was on it and it was an installation .iso for Windows 8 I had made only about two years prior and had completely forgotten about
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Holy poo poo. Hello, old friend...there was a brief period of time where I could enter that key from memory.
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gently caress me, it only occurred to me now that I know this key. It's been a while old friend.
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 14:12 |
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I don't know if it's just the Mandela effect talking but that key feels very familiar, yeah. I also remember having to reinstall Windows every few months or so because something went horribly wrong, it was a perfectly normal thing you just did, so that code written with a sharpie got a lot of use.
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 14:24 |
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It was the windows XP key for a while ()
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You Am I posted:Looks alright there, hopefully there's no battery leakage inside It's pretty clean inside too, almost no dust on anything. I can't even find a BIOS battery but it keeps losing CMOS settings whenever it's powered down so it's probably got a failed real-time clock module somewhere on the board. Edit: I found where the battery should be, right under the power supply where I couldn't quite get to it. Looks like someone beat me to it and already clipped the battery out, and I don't see any damage. Bargearse has a new favorite as of 15:49 on Aug 20, 2022 |
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Anyone got one of those ancient porcelain bios chips I've heard about disassembled? I'm curious about what it would take to properly open one without damaging it.
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Looks like the standard procedure is to scribe a line around the edge with a diamond glass cutter and then whack it open with a hammer and chisel. https://www.semitracks.com/reference-material/failure-and-yield-analysis/failure-analysis-package-level/delid-and-decap.php I don't think many people are looking at ROMs under microscopes though, since you can read the contents through the pins and other than the software itself they're not really charasmatic ICs like a CPU or music synth.
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wa27 posted:I want to believe I don't doubt it. Must've been such a brilliant moment when the laptop not playing the music died
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https://twitter.com/OptimoPrincipi/status/1405589869058039811 Whoops, that was supposed to be this, but I'm leaving the original because it's a tech relic, too. https://twitter.com/parramaterial/status/1561037771875258369
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What was stopping someone from just running a cable from the headphone jack to the line in on a tape deck and just copying it that way?
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History Comes Inside! posted:What was stopping someone from just running a cable from the headphone jack to the line in on a tape deck and just copying it that way? https://twitter.com/parramaterial/status/1561053453383868416?t=1tVTcuJ4QwkWRqIMP7xqsg
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I love the word "pre-prepared", it's so Tim & Eric https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKVgRxCdZXE
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I was so into that album, and then I abandoned it forever. Just like that.
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Tried retrobriting with some developer paste, turned out well. I also did the off color 5.25 faceplate, and while it worked, there must have been some overexposure and it's got some patterns on that. I think a full submerge will work better for those parts in the future. After: Before:
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that boy is thicc. is the bottom one a tapedrive?
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 22:55 |
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Now that's a good retrobritin'. How's it all look reassembled?
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an actual frog posted:It was the windows XP key for a while () Okay, so the one that I remember is V44T7-84QKR-RBM82-JT8FW-W3TWJ - I don't know if it was a retail key or a corporate key or what but I've googled it every now and then for years and nothing ever comes up.. Is there anyone else who remembers the one that I've got memorized? Like I don't think it could possibly be a legit key from myself or an employer, there's no way I would've memorized that
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I just downloaded the BILL GATES edition and got online in hours
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LifeSunDeath posted:that boy is thicc. is the bottom one a tapedrive? Yep, I'll see if I can't find media for it one day. It connects on the same floppy cable for the other drives too so I'm sure it's blazing fast. It looked good, I'll snag a pic soonish. It's standard height but not nearly the same size as a full desktop formfactor, it uses a proprietary slim powersupply. Getting the proper setup disk and tricking it to use a non-standard type drive was interesting, but right now it's my favorite out of all of my old machines.
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Little more content: I was able to go back and redo a failed Dallas chip mod, looks like I didn't quite dig enough to sever the internal battery, resoldered some leads to it and temporarily wrapped a coin cell in some electrical tape and saved the board, yay. It's going into a real beast of a case, early workstation style. I don't have a spare soundcard that I want to throw at it, so it's going in with a older 1024k trident card, 200mb caviar drive and 16mb of 30 pin ram. not sure what I'll do with it after that. I have a Gateway 386/33c that I've got the motherboard out to someone for fixing that's probably next on the list, then I was able to find the exact style case from when I was growing up that I'll do a max-effort 486/pci build with a Mach64, Awe64 and AMD 5x86 133 setup. Probably do 32/64 of EDO and a 6.4gb WD drive in that. I do have a really neat Pentium Socket 5 board, it has a 166mhz MMX overdrive in it and built in sound and video. I'll probably need to get a decent case for that one as it's AT, and I have an Intergraph Voodoo rush for it. Last to build will be a PII-300 AGP system. Only have the board and a NVidia TNT for that right now.
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Snackmar posted:Okay, so the one that I remember is V44T7-84QKR-RBM82-JT8FW-W3TWJ - I don't know if it was a retail key or a corporate key or what but I've googled it every now and then for years and nothing ever comes up.. well, i tried it with the isos that i have from back when, and no luck. there are so many variants out there, though, that this doesnt really prove anything either way, except that it's not one of the common ones they really straightened things up in vista and later with the unified isos. xp was a mess
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Yeah, there are different keys for each localization and service pack, I think. FCKGW is specifically for the original US version, it won't work on later service pack versions or for localized versions.
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Back then every Windows installation I did must have been with a slightly different version, I remember having to go to dodgy warez and serialz sites every time.
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KozmoNaut posted:Yeah, there are different keys for each localization and service pack, I think.
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It was the space Orks, Microsoft has no sense of humour and hates anyone that does.
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