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Postby Don_HH2K » Sat 15 Oct, 2005 8:09 am

Switch S4 doesn't do anything. On the case to this machine there's a label that gives a description of what the switches do; S4 says "Reserved" so I assume it's only for other machines using the same board.

LBA controllers are indeed like gold dust nowadays since just about every board is LBA-controlled anyway. Plus, you need to find an ISA format card unless there's some PCI to ISA converter card that I am not aware of. It's hard to do a search for one though because Microsoft conveniently named their server firewall "ISA Server" so anything you look up for ISA LBA will probably turn out to be a guide on how to create a home-built firewall.

Ron -- 8 or 10GB drives (or for that matter anything in the GB range) is not a drive like that; those are all LBA. The largest non-LBA hard drive that can exist I believe is 540MB.
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Postby Ron Williams » Sat 15 Oct, 2005 12:34 pm

Don_HH2K wrote:Ron -- 8 or 10GB drives (or for that matter anything in the GB range) is not a drive like that; those are all LBA. The largest non-LBA hard drive that can exist I believe is 540MB.


Wierd, because I remember having to enter all this information about the drive into the computer before it would read the drive.
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Postby beanboy89 » Sat 03 Dec, 2005 12:56 am

beanboy89 wrote:Since I haven't yet posted anything about my computers in this thread, I'm taking this time to do so.

PC 1 (Main PC)
HP Pavilion (Circa 2000)
533 MHz Pentium III
63 MB RAM
27 GB Hard Drive
Windows 98 SE

I've just updated that computer . . . ! To make a long story short, the hard drive was starting to fail and I tried to install Windows NT 4 onto it and it wasn't pretty. Let's just say the hard drive was messed enough I couldn't load any operating system.

So after that, I just figured I'd upgrage most of the hardware in the computer: the motherboard, processor, memory, and hard drive and a new OS.

I got the last part today, and put all the new hardware in this evening.

The new specs on this machine are:
  • AMD Sempron 2200+ at 1.49 GHz *
  • 256 MB RAM *
  • 80 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive *
  • CD-RW Drive
  • CD-ROM Drive
  • Floppy Drive
  • Windows XP Home with Service Pack 2 *
  • 15" CRT monitor at 1024x768


* Starred items are new.
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Postby ryaxnb » Wed 28 Dec, 2005 8:17 pm

MMM... Computers.

Compaq Presario M2000 Laptop
Sempron 1.6
512MB
60GB
Wireless Notebook Mouse, Trackpad, Built-in key
Wireless Internet DSL
WinXP Home

Athlon 1Ghz Desktop
Athlon 1Ghz
768MB or so
160GB
MS Internet Key pro, Logitech mouse
Wired DSL
WinXP Home

Mac Mini
1.25 Ghz G4
1GB
80 GB
Apple Key, MacMice Mouse
Wired DSL
OS X 10.4, Key software: OmniWeb, Office, iLife '05, Safari

And my machine (more later)
P3 500
128MB (I think)
12.7+ about 40GB
Dell key, Dexxa mouse
Wireless DSL
Mandriva Linux 10.2

Being 12, the only one that's truly mine is the P3. The others I just use.
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Postby ryaxnb » Wed 28 Dec, 2005 8:21 pm

DJGM wrote:Realistically, I wouldn't install or run Windows XP on any system with less than 256MB RAM on it.
Really? Even Linux (Mandriva 10.2) runs on my P3 which appears to have only 128MB.
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Postby Mandrake » Thu 29 Dec, 2005 8:38 pm

DJGM wrote:Realistically, I wouldn't install or run Windows XP on any system with less than 256MB RAM on it.


I agree. I've seen Windows XP and SuSE Linux 10 (with KDE 3.4) running on 128mb ram and performance was nothing short of awful. Going to 256mb helped but, realistically, with ram as cheap as it is there's no reason to use less than 512mb for optimal performance.
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Postby beanboy89 » Sun 15 Jan, 2006 9:20 pm

beanboy89 wrote:
beanboy89 wrote:Since I haven't yet posted anything about my computers in this thread, I'm taking this time to do so.

PC 1 (Main PC)
HP Pavilion (Circa 2000)
533 MHz Pentium III
63 MB RAM
27 GB Hard Drive
Windows 98 SE

I've just updated that computer . . . ! To make a long story short, the hard drive was starting to fail and I tried to install Windows NT 4 onto it and it wasn't pretty. Let's just say the hard drive was messed enough I couldn't load any operating system.

So after that, I just figured I'd upgrage most of the hardware in the computer: the motherboard, processor, memory, and hard drive and a new OS.

I got the last part today, and put all the new hardware in this evening.

The new specs on this machine are:
  • AMD Sempron 2200+ at 1.49 GHz *
  • 256 MB RAM *
  • 80 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive *
  • CD-RW Drive
  • CD-ROM Drive
  • Floppy Drive
  • Windows XP Home with Service Pack 2 *
  • 15" CRT monitor at 1024x768

* Starred items are new.

If anyone's interested, here are some pictures I took of this PC a while back. (I don't think I posted these pictures on the forum, only in an online chat.)

The computer sitting on the floor, with the side off, with an HP ink-jet printer off to the left:
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A 15" Compaq CRT monitor, with some small HP/Polk Audio speakers to the the side, and my Netgear USB 802.11g wifi adapter ontop the monitor. The Windows XP Home install process is on the screen:
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Postby TK19 » Sun 15 Jan, 2006 9:52 pm

beanboy89 wrote:If anyone's interested, here are some pictures I took of this PC a while back. (I don't think I posted these pictures on the forum, only in an online chat.)

The computer sitting on the floor, with the side off, with an HP ink-jet printer off to the left:
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A 15" Compaq CRT monitor, with some small HP/Polk Audio speakers to the the side, and my Netgear USB 802.11g wifi adapter ontop the monitor. The Windows XP Home install process is on the screen:
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What does the front look like?
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Postby beanboy89 » Tue 17 Jan, 2006 4:03 pm

TK19 wrote:What does the front look like?


Here's the front and side. One of the optical drives is visible, the second is behind a door, underneath the top drive.
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A better view of the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers, after I cleaned up a bit.
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New PC

Postby TK19 » Sun 19 Mar, 2006 11:08 am

I just built a new PC. Here are the specs.

*AMD Athlon 3000 @2GHz
*512 MB Ram (might upgrade to 1GB)
*DVD/RW Drive
*CD-Rom drive
*17" CRT Monitor
*Seagate 7200RPM 150GB HDD
*Windows XP Home w/SP2
*Verizon Online DSL
*Intergrated NVIDIA Graphics (until I get my Graphics card in the mail)

I will post the desktop soon and the pic of the pc when my desk is clean.
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Postby Don_HH2K » Sun 26 Mar, 2006 4:42 pm

Surprise, surprise: it turns out that my 33MHz 486 isn't a 486 after all -- it's really an 83MHz Pentium Overdrive.

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Postby Mandrake » Sat 06 May, 2006 11:49 am

I've recently built my self a new computer :) The Radeon X1600 XT video card is probably the best part of the system - it's real fast, games just fly! :)
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Postby Antony » Sat 06 May, 2006 12:11 pm

Mandrake wrote:I've recently built my self a new computer :) The Radeon X1600 XT video card is probably the best part of the system - it's real fast, games just fly! :)

The video card as used in the iMacs (with Intel Core Duo processors) and MacBook Pro?
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Postby Don_HH2K » Sat 06 May, 2006 6:00 pm

Mandrake wrote:I've recently built my self a new computer :) The Radeon X1600 XT video card is probably the best part of the system - it's real fast, games just fly! :)


Any system with a Radeon X1600 is bound to be a more-than-just-good at gaming. What processor are you using in your new machine?

Personally I'm looking forward to seeing a machine with a dual-GPU Radeon X1900 configuration along with a 64-bit dual-core CPU.
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Postby Mandrake » Sat 06 May, 2006 9:14 pm

Antony wrote:
Mandrake wrote:I've recently built my self a new computer :) The Radeon X1600 XT video card is probably the best part of the system - it's real fast, games just fly! :)

The video card as used in the iMacs (with Intel Core Duo processors) and MacBook Pro?


Basically the same, but with much faster clock speeds. All those Macs use the Mobility Radeon X1600 which is by default clocked at 400mhz with GDDR3 memory that runs at 400mhz (800mhz effective). The card I have has all the same features, but is clocked at 575mhz with the memory running at 650mhz (1300mhz effective).
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