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Micron PC100 512MB ECC DIMMs (eBay)

SiliconClassics

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For anyone who wants to max out the memory in their vintage Pentium II / III system (are these old enough to be vintage?), I'm selling five Micron 100MHz 512MB ECC DIMMs on eBay. Complete details are in the auction listing. I have 100% positive feedback and ship internationally.

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I wouldn't call it vintage, since that's more or less Pentium II and up (whereas vintage would be pre- or early-486), but a good deal nonetheless.

AHA, REGISTERED!
I have a couple very similar Micron sticks and wondered why they never work "right".
 
Yes, good point, they're registered DIMMs, so any purchaser needs to make sure their system can accommodate them.

I do have quite a bit of older stuff on hand, but it's all part of my personal collection. Here's my 486DX-33MHz system.

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The only thing missing from that picture is a quality keyboard. Get a Model M!

The CD-ROM drive appears to be one of those ever-so-reliable Toshibas I love so much. Sound weird, look funny, but run reliably forever.
 
Good eye - that is a Toshiba 8x CD-ROM. Bought it because of its reputation for reliability, and it works great.

I looked into getting a Model M, but there are so many different flavors that I wasn't sure which to buy. What would you recommend? I'd like it to have an AT-style connector.
 
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I looked into getting a Model M, but there are so many different flavors that I wasn't sure which to buy. What would you recommend? I'd like it to have an AT-style connector.

Here is a list of the different kinds of model M keyboards:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard

Most of them should work with your system, but you may need a miniDIM-to-DIN adapter.

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That chassis you got there is EXACTLY the same as the chassis I got for my 25MHz 486SX system, by the way.
 
Good eye - that is a Toshiba 8x CD-ROM. Bought it because of its reputation for reliability, and it works great.

I looked into getting a Model M, but there are so many different flavors that I wasn't sure which to buy. What would you recommend? I'd like it to have an AT-style connector.

Yay...though being able to identify the drive might indicate I have my priorities all screwed up.

I have a few '89 1391401's in the closet awaiting the day I have time to thoroughly clean them.

The vast majority of the buggers have removable cables. Both PS/2 and AT cables were available, though PS/2 is much much much more common.

Here is a list of the different kinds of model M keyboards:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard

Most of them should work with your system, but you may need a miniDIM-to-DIN adapter.

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That chassis you got there is EXACTLY the same as the chassis I got for my 25MHz 486SX system, by the way.

What he said.
 
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