Retro PC Finds At The Flea Market / Car Boot Sale 2nd February
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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If you takethe heatsink off the graphics card, then you should be able to see the chip and look it up if needed. They always have searchable numbers/codes. My guess is that card is GeForce MX series or similar. As far as the motherboard, I’d troubleshoot and fix it just for the education of your viewers. This is a learning electronics repair channel 👍
One way to identify unknown cards is to look up the FCC-ID. I should have remembered to mention this on the other post.
This makes me want to wake up The Morrigan...an HP LHIII sleeping in my basement.
The second PC computer I ever owned had scsi drives, both hdd and cd drive.
you should be able to boot up the server board by modifiing a standard ATX psu. usually the extra pins are just 12v and ground connections. you could test if they are connected to the vcore mosfets. would be a nice "fun" project
I've said it before. If I offered a seller 20.00 for something that is listed as 50.00 and the seller takes it. The listing will show it sold for 50.00. The only way to tell what any listing sold for was to pay Ebay for access to Terapeak.
It will show that an offer was accepted. Although it will not show the actual price paid, it does indicate that it wasn't the original asking price. If no offer is indicated then the price shown is the price paid.
@@chrishartley1210 That's not the case (on Ebay UK anyway). Up until recently (I don't know when it actually changed), the completed listings would show the asking price with a strikethrough to indicate that the best offer was accepted. I notice that the strikethrough no longer shows, so there's no indication how much the item sold for if it had the "best offer" option added. I'm sure that the original listing also showed that a "best offer" price was accepted years ago, but that has now gone too. I notice that the only place I could find indicating that the item sold for a "best offer" price is in the sellers feedback, where the strikethrough can still be seen. No doubt that will be removed soon as well. It's annoying that Ebays "improvements" nearly always end up making things worse.
At least one of the SCSI drives was 9.1GB, you moved the other too quickly for me to identify it.
The mystery pci card is possibly a multiple terminal adapter, the multi-pin connector would have a fan-out to serial ports. It was probably a unix server with several dumb terminals attached via serial ports.
Heya, some nice carboot pc to bad you don't have the PS for that server
Too bad you didn't continue working on the Dell server. Will you still be working on it? I would be delighted. Sometimes such computers are very good to get old software or hardware running
You'd better not throw that Dell server case out. You'll never find anything else that board fits into.
SCSI drives was a thing in its day back in the 80s/90s .. went out of favor when SATA came out.