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    #21
    Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

    Originally posted by dood
    The recycling centers get money for computer stuff, plus there's liability of people crawling around the boxes.
    *whistles* >_>

    But yeah, I picked up an ancient AST Bravo 4/33 right around the corner from my house. I tried fitting in this AST FASTRAM card from 87, but no go, DARN! XD

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      #22
      Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

      Haha!
      I have TWO of those cards!
      One is for good old 8-bit ISA systems and has 2Mb of ram on it and the other, just like yours, is only compatible with specific motherboards.
      Find Nedry!


      Check the Vending machines!!

      <----Computer says I need more beer.

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        #23
        Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

        Ahh, I thought as much! I remember reading that it belonged to a certain model..and I've also found pics of it in a computer museum..

        The bravo has a nice case however, I'm wondering If I can't fit an ATX board in there o.O

        I don't know what I'd do with the 486 DX it comes with...besides drop in an SX! XD

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          #24
          Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

          Originally posted by Gendo Ikari
          I don't know what I'd do with the 486 DX it comes with...besides drop in an SX! XD
          I thought DX processors were better than SX?
          Find Nedry!


          Check the Vending machines!!

          <----Computer says I need more beer.

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            #25
            Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

            IIRC, the 486SX lacks the floating point unit present in the 486DX. With the 386 it was worse. The SX was ment to be used with 286 motherboards, and so it had a data bus half as wide.

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              #26
              Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

              Well, I stopped by the recycling center AGAIN last friday, and found me a Slot A PIII Xeon 700Mhz CPU. God that thing is HUGE. O_O

              As well as:
              Nividia PCI Gf4 4400
              NIC Card

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                #27
                Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                i have friends in escrap who skim off the good rebuildable stuff for me.
                several in each major facility around here.
                the deal is that when they find stuff they want i fix it for them.
                got a 42" phillips plasma yesterday.like new.only thing wrong was a few bad caps on the psu.slick move phillips!
                surface mount caps in a hang on the wall space heater!

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                  #28
                  Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                  Originally posted by pentium
                  Woah. O_o

                  Here is a PDP-8 (an /e version):



                  ...and here is a DecTape drive:


                  Actually Topcat, you think you could pull a few strings and see if your sources can locate one?


                  Same here. Either that or they are just fed up with me taking the good stuff.
                  Don't forget the real pdp-8 (also my favorite computer)

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                    #29
                    Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                    Originally posted by Gendo Ikari
                    Well, I stopped by the recycling center AGAIN last friday, and found me a Slot A PIII Xeon 700Mhz CPU. God that thing is HUGE. O_O

                    As well as:
                    Nividia PCI Gf4 4400
                    NIC Card
                    Ahhh Ahhh Ahhh.....

                    Slot A was AMD's version, Xeons used Slot 2.

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                      #30
                      Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                      Originally posted by 370forlife
                      Don't forget the real pdp-8 (also my favorite computer)
                      I don't I will ever see one of those in a recycling center or in some guys garage. an 8/e or something similar is more likely but the PDP-8 is unlikely.
                      Find Nedry!


                      Check the Vending machines!!

                      <----Computer says I need more beer.

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                        #31
                        Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                        Well, you can always dream.....

                        I think the vintage computer forums only has 1 incomplete one.

                        What would REALLY be cool would be to find a original complete IBM 701.

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                          #32
                          Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                          That thing needs vacume tube arms,
                          Danger danger Danger
                          Jim

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                            #33
                            Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                            Originally posted by 370forlife
                            Ahhh Ahhh Ahhh.....

                            Slot A was AMD's version, Xeons used Slot 2.
                            Well it was slot anyhow, LOL. Anyone want it, I could use the cash?

                            I have no way to test it thou, since for some reason I don't have a Xeon Mobo :P

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                              #34
                              Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                              Talking about recycling, there are a lot of good old computer recycling organizations in Vancouver BC, Canada. They collect or pickup old unwanted electronics and computers, they also setup drop-off locations all around Canada. Some of them donates to charities while some sell the refurbished computers for bargain prices.

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                                #35
                                Re: Finds at recycling drop-off

                                True but all the real good stuff us usually shredded or stripped for gold.
                                For the Vancouver area I just cross my fingers that something good comes into FreeGeek though usually it ends up on the "not for sale" shelf or someplace similar.
                                Find Nedry!


                                Check the Vending machines!!

                                <----Computer says I need more beer.

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