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    DEC Paper Tape Punch/Reader Pricing

    Thats really awesome that you have one of those working. Really hope you can find a proper component at a decent price!
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    Not quite vintage but interesting: where government super computers go to die.

    8,000 additional CPUs hitting the market is not going to significantly impact prices. Just parting it out for CPUs and RAM is only one option. The blades themselves probably have some value as aftermarket spares. A lot of that equipment is still in use all over the world. Its doubtful anyone...
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    Not quite vintage but interesting: where government super computers go to die.

    Sold for just $480,085.00. The CPUs alone sell for ~$50USD. Times 8,000 processors. Parting out old super computers could be a literal and figurative gold mine.
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    DEC Paper Tape Punch/Reader Pricing

    Is this an actual working PDP-8M or a modern reproduction? Just curious.
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Oops, sorry. But those technicians I'm talking about don't service JUST the old PCs in there. They are there to fix the entire machine. The PC is just one component of it(and arguably the one the tech knows the least about).
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Actually people do touch them. On a regular basis, in fact. Thats how those million dollar machines stay running for so long: regular maintenance. Its a highly specialized breed of technicians who service those million dollar machines and the PCs that run them. This is also how I got a call one...
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    Pocket 386

    Maybe not on that specific board, but I think there's a market for a 486-based board that fits in a modern case and takes modern power components.
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    Pocket 386

    Two problems with that: 1) as mentioned the thing is a nightmare; and 2)most of that $219 price tag is the case, screen, battery, and keyboard - all things I sincerely do not need. See now this would also be really cool. Unnecessary. But very cool.
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    Pocket 386

    ITX fits in an ITX tower, so I'd take it, but ITX won't mount very many expansion cards. And really that's what attracts me most. Would like something with onboard VGA, then let me add my own everything else.
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    Pocket 386

    I think I'd still rather have an ATX board with 16 bit ISA slots.
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    It is physically *possible* that I have the original card. I have at least one PCI 50 pin SCSI card who's origins I cannot trace. Its plausible it originally came out of that machine and then survived a lengthy series of hardware purges. But I am not entirely sure I want to role those dice.
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    I had to supply a floppy drive for a hospital machine in like 2019. They don't change ANYTHING on those mamajamas unless they absolutely HAVE TO.
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Is it weird that I wish this sort of thing was my day job?
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    Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate

    Cool! I appreciate you documenting this forgotten bit of tech history.
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Probably what I'll do in that case is get my win2k box reassembled and try to image the drive. At the very least I can see if any files survived, then play around with the image. Getting it to boot in a VM shouldn't be tough. I could also image it to a flash drive and try booting off that just...
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Yeah from your rant it is sounding like booting the existing install to anything other than the exact system it came out of is a no-go. Ah well, this certainly wasn't important. I am looking forward to showing it to my dad next time he comes over. Right along with the 8 bit ISA MIDI card from...
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    How picky is NT 4.0 with CPUs?

    Whilst going through a box of old components I stumbled on a 50 pin SCSI hard drive. This drive came out of a machine my dad brought home from work and used for a while, then gave me to fiddle with. I recall that it ran Windows NT 4.0 on some kind of Pentium 1(I think 166MHz but not sure). When...
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    Retro game development

    I meant by the standards of the mid-2000s. Also I'm pretty sure those are vector graphics 😅
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    Retro game development

    I'll definitely have to look into that one too. I posted on the first one, we shall see. We used to have a lot of fun in class doing 'speed modeling' competitions, where the teacher would give us a subject and a polygon count, then we'd have an hour to work. Whoever built the most elaborate...
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    Reorganization of 'Genres' Category

    That is a fair point. No matter what Itanium is, its definitely 'niche', and that describes most of this forum.
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