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  • Agent24
    I see dead caps
    • Oct 2007
    • 4913
    • New Zealand

    #621
    Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

    Well then I wouldn't have a clue what version of the driver you have.
    "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
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    • ratdude747
      Black Sheep
      • Nov 2008
      • 17136
      • USA

      #622
      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

      Originally posted by Agent24
      Well then I wouldn't have a clue what version of the driver you have.
      Should be pretty recent, an update for it came about a week ago.
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      • momaka
        master hoarder
        • May 2008
        • 12164
        • Bulgaria

        #623
        Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

        Update on the microwave:

        The good news is - it works! I tried heating a cup of water in it, and in just 20 seconds it got really hot.

        The bad news: the back where the rust is also gets very hot :| . Also, as soon as the microwave inverter kicks in, you can hear all of the fans slowing down and the inside light dim a lot. I think the rust on the back is definitely shorting it.

        The really bad news: I tried cleaning the microwave and unfortunately, the metal on the back has indeed rusted all the way through . As I was cleaning it with my putty knife (since the paint really was pealing in big chunks), I accidentally tore a few holes right at the bend on the back. So yeah - a new back is needed for sure. The whole thing is soft when I press it with my finger. I think I'll just cut the whole back out and screw a new one in there if that's possible.
        The bottom piece has started to rust quite a bit near the edges too, though. I hope that doesn't have any areas that are rusted all the way through because that will make the repair much harder.
        Last edited by momaka; 07-21-2012, 10:38 AM.

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        • goodpsusearch
          Badcaps Legend
          • Oct 2009
          • 2848
          • Greece

          #624
          Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

          I would try to save it

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          • Topcat
            The Boss Stooge
            • Oct 2003
            • 16955
            • United States

            #625
            Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

            I found one of those 70's-ish Amana 'Radaranges' in the garbage many years ago....that thing would nuke your food to the glowing point, powerful bastards! I used it for ages and ended up giving it away. It had a bad door switch when I found it. 30 cents fixed it.
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            • larrymoencurly
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Oct 2004
              • 960
              • USA

              #626
              Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

              I once found an ancient convection/microwave oven with all-mechanical controls. Convection/microwave ovens aren't cheap. The convection blower fan bearing had seized, and it was hard to find a new one because it had to take the full heat, being mounted downstream (dumb design).

              I've managed to retrieve 7-8 IBM keyboards in various condition, enough to make 4 complete 101-key model M keyboards.

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              • momaka
                master hoarder
                • May 2008
                • 12164
                • Bulgaria

                #627
                Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

                Originally posted by Topcat
                30 cents fixed it.
                So that's probably like $10 in today's money .
                Nice find. IIRC, those "Radarange" microwaves were some of the first ones available to the public.

                Originally posted by larrymoencurly
                I've managed to retrieve 7-8 IBM keyboards in various condition, enough to make 4 complete 101-key model M keyboards.
                Old keyboard like that are very nice for typing. I've heard some people argue that the newer "flat" keyboards are better for your hands. If anything, my hands are real tired right now from this flat laptop keyboard.
                I prefer the Dell QuietKey ones - perfect standard layout (i.e. no large Enter key and small Backspace key) and the Space bar never jams, even after washing the keyboard (after taking it apart, of course). Can't say the same about newer keyboards.

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                • mariushm
                  Badcaps Legend
                  • May 2011
                  • 3799

                  #628
                  Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

                  The old ones are bad because of the click and the sudden stop at the end, it hurts your fingers long term.
                  The flat ones are bad because they have no feel, can't tell where the trigger is so without realizing you have to press much harder than normal just to get the audible feedback.

                  I personally find the feeling of the Microsoft ComfortCurve 2000 keyboard the best... soft buttons, short distance and keys in a slight curve which helps against RSI.. But i realize it's a matter of personal taste.

                  for reference it looks like this:

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                  • ben7
                    Capaholic
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 4059
                    • USA

                    #629
                    Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds

                    Originally posted by mariushm
                    The old ones are bad because of the click and the sudden stop at the end, it hurts your fingers long term.
                    The flat ones are bad because they have no feel, can't tell where the trigger is so without realizing you have to press much harder than normal just to get the audible feedback.

                    I personally find the feeling of the Microsoft ComfortCurve 2000 keyboard the best... soft buttons, short distance and keys in a slight curve which helps against RSI.. But i realize it's a matter of personal taste.

                    for reference it looks like this:

                    You are right, the new ones are just like snap-on and snap-off, after you apply a certain force, they just give-way and go down all the way, making noise...

                    I have used those Microsoft keyboards before, they are great!
                    Muh-soggy-knee

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                    • ratdude747
                      Black Sheep
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 17136
                      • USA

                      #630
                      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                      I found a Logitech Quickcam for Notebook Pro for $5 today. Other than a ripped Logitech cable tag it was in great shape (included the carry case).

                      Finally I can relocate my Quickcam Communicate STX to the main rig where it belongs.
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                      • Rulycat
                        Badcaps Veteran
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 724
                        • United Kingdom

                        #631
                        Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                        Originally posted by ratdude747
                        Should be pretty recent, an update for it came about a week ago.
                        Derailing other people's threads again but run glxinfo and see what mesa version you're using. Latest is 8.0.

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                        • ratdude747
                          Black Sheep
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 17136
                          • USA

                          #632
                          Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                          Originally posted by Rulycat
                          Derailing other people's threads again but run glxinfo and see what mesa version you're using. Latest is 8.0.
                          Code:
                          OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
                          OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI R350
                          OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 8.0.3
                          OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20
                          other note- under the shell performance is good but there are a lot of glitches... like it bluing out my wallpaper, not accepting mouse clicks, random self-clicking, etc. Annoying as hell and virtually unusable w/o hitting alt+F2 and entering a command.

                          On my 5200fx card it had the usual bugs currently reported for that card under nouveau (prop. legacy drivers are no longer xorg compatible). Performance was also fine.
                          Last edited by ratdude747; 07-25-2012, 08:36 PM.
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                          • tiggerific
                            Member
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 21

                            #633
                            Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                            Went to the friendly neighboorhood dump to drop off batteries for recycling, spotted a 46" Sony LCD box in the electronics area which actually contained what it said on the outside! Model KDL-46EX400 in a bit dusty but otherwise pristine condition. August 2010 manu date. Must have been upgraded to something better. I'll have to get around to popping the back off to check the PSU caps but for now it's going to go up in the guest room.

                            It's the third 40"+ LCD TV I've picked up there that either works 100% or had a couple blown caps.

                            Also picked up a couple laptops 3 months ago which worked fine, good batteries and power adapters.

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                            • momaka
                              master hoarder
                              • May 2008
                              • 12164
                              • Bulgaria

                              #634
                              Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                              Got a Westinghouse 26" LCD monitor for $10. Tested it at the guy's house and it would blink the backlights for fraction of a second (so not quite "2-seconds-to-black"). Got it home, tried it, and it works?
                              Granted it does squeal very loudly. Quick check leads me to believe it's not inverter or PSU (PSU has Chemicon KY all-over).
                              Another LCD project with backlight issue. I'm sick of them. I rather get ones with bad t-con or PSU (not caps).

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                              • ratdude747
                                Black Sheep
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 17136
                                • USA

                                #635
                                Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                Originally posted by momaka
                                Got a Westinghouse 26" LCD monitor for $10. Tested it at the guy's house and it would blink the backlights for fraction of a second (so not quite "2-seconds-to-black"). Got it home, tried it, and it works?
                                Granted it does squeal very loudly. Quick check leads me to believe it's not inverter or PSU (PSU has Chemicon KY all-over).
                                Another LCD project with backlight issue. I'm sick of them. I rather get ones with bad t-con or PSU (not caps).
                                Resolder the inverter transformers. May also be a transistor issue.
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                                • momaka
                                  master hoarder
                                  • May 2008
                                  • 12164
                                  • Bulgaria

                                  #636
                                  Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                  Got a small APC UPS today from the trash can at my former job. Haven't cracked it open yet. Was told it doesn't work. Don't know if I'll fix it or not cause I don't keep anything on a UPS and I don't like to. (If power goes out, power goes out. I don't give a shit, I think I can live without my electronics for a few hours/days).

                                  Originally posted by ratdude747
                                  Resolder the inverter transformers. May also be a transistor issue.
                                  The inverter joints look good (well, as good as lead-free joints get anyways ). Only 4 MOSFETs total driving all 6 transformers at once, so can't have any bad ones (there would be magic smoke if that was the case). It could well be that one of the traffos is out of spec. Now that I think about it, I forgot to check that.
                                  I still hate LCDs, though.

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                                  • ratdude747
                                    Black Sheep
                                    • Nov 2008
                                    • 17136
                                    • USA

                                    #637
                                    Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                    Originally posted by momaka
                                    Don't know if I'll fix it or not cause I don't keep anything on a UPS and I don't like to. (If power goes out, power goes out. I don't give a shit, I think I can live without my electronics for a few hours/days).
                                    IIRC the whole point of the UPS is to allow things to shutdown properly as opposed to a sudden reboot. Most are not meant for continuous use.
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                                    • shovenose
                                      Send Doge Memes
                                      • Aug 2010
                                      • 6575
                                      • USA

                                      #638
                                      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                      Originally posted by ratdude747
                                      Code:
                                      OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
                                      OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI R350
                                      OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 8.0.3
                                      OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20
                                      other note- under the shell performance is good but there are a lot of glitches... like it bluing out my wallpaper, not accepting mouse clicks, random self-clicking, etc. Annoying as hell and virtually unusable w/o hitting alt+F2 and entering a command.

                                      On my 5200fx card it had the usual bugs currently reported for that card under nouveau (prop. legacy drivers are no longer xorg compatible). Performance was also fine.
                                      I have a solution to all of the issues you're having with your computer and your dual monitor setup.
                                      http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...products/home/

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                                      • ratdude747
                                        Black Sheep
                                        • Nov 2008
                                        • 17136
                                        • USA

                                        #639
                                        Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                        Originally posted by shovenose
                                        I have a solution to all of the issues you're having with your computer and your dual monitor setup.
                                        http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...products/home/


                                        If I am gonna spend as much money as 7 pro/ultimate copy would cost (has to be pro or ultimate, its twin CPU), I'd just get a really nice GPU.
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                                        • Agent24
                                          I see dead caps
                                          • Oct 2007
                                          • 4913
                                          • New Zealand

                                          #640
                                          Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                          I'm not even sure that the Radeon 9000 series support Aero, so that could be even worse...
                                          "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
                                          -David VanHorn

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