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Commodore PET 4032 (Fat 40)

November 30th, 2011 No comments
Commodore PET 4032 (Fat 40)

Autopsy:

from Wikipedia:

The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) was a home/personal computer produced from 1977 by Commodore International. A top-seller in the Canadian and United States educational markets, it was Commodore’s first full-featured computer, and formed the basis for their entire 8-bit product line.

The PET 2001 was announced at the Winter CES in January 1977 and the first 100 units were shipped later that year in October. However, the PET was back-ordered for months and to ease deliveries, early in 1978 Commodore decided to cancel the 4 kB version.

Although the machine was fairly successful, there were frequent complaints about the tiny calculator-like keyboard, often referred to as a “chiclet keyboard” because the keys resembled the gum candy. This was addressed in upgraded “dash N” and “dash B” versions of the 2001, which put the cassette tape recorder outside the case, and included a much larger keyboard with a full stroke motion. Internally a newer motherboard was used, along with an upgrade from static RAM to dynamic RAM and 8, 16, or 32 KB, known as the 2001-N-8, 2001-N-16 or 2001-N-32, respectively.

Sales of the newer machines were strong, and Commodore then introduced the models to Europe. The result was the CBM 3000 series (‘CBM’ standing for Commodore Business Machines), which included the 3008, 3016 and 3032 models. Like the 2001-N-8, the 3008 was quickly dropped.

The final version of what could be thought of as the “classic” PET was the PET 4000 series. This was essentially the later model 2000 series, but with a larger black-and-green monitor and a newer version of Commodore’s BASIC programming language.

source: wikipedia

November 23rd, 2011 3 comments

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Unboxing PC Engines Alix 2D13

November 15th, 2011 No comments
Motherboard Alix 2D13

Autopsy:

After many years of use i have decided to replace my pfSense IPCop firewall installed on a Pentium III 500MHz / 512MB RAM with an embedded system like the “PC Engines Alix”.

The PC Engines ALIX series of system boards gives OEMs a higher performance replacement for the WRAP series of system boards.

Applications: Thin clients, kiosks, industrial user interface, wireless routers, firewalls, special purpose network devices…

source: varia-store.com

Some of my Pc Cards discovered in a Box

November 14th, 2011 2 comments

These are some of my old PC cards that i bought over the years and i have discovered in a box during the moving house.

Full List:

Intel 8/16 Lan Adapter (ISA)
Intel 8/16 Lan Adapter (ISA)
Genius Crystal Audio Card (ISA)
Terratec EWS 88D Audio Digital Card (PCI)
Creative Soundblaster SB16 Value (ISA)
Adaptec AHA 1510A SCSI (ISA)
Adaptec AHA 2940UW SCSI (PCI)
Adaptec AVA 1502E SCSI (ISA)
Joystick Card RTX 10E (ISA)
Matrox MGA 818_0101 Video Card (AGP)
Digicom ISDN Card (PCI)
Asus ISDN Card (PCI)
Asus ISDN Card (PCI)
Diamond 3DFX Rev A (PCI)
Diamond 3DFX Rev E (PCI)
Matrox MGA220P Video Card (PCI)
Parallel Card RTX 10D (ISA)
Unknown Winbond Lan Card BNC/RJ (ISA)
Unknown Winbond Lan Card BNC/RJ (PCI)
GeForce FX5200 Video Card (AGP)
Adaptec AVA 2904 SCSI (PCI)
Adaptec AVA 2904 SCSI (PCI)
Matrox G4+ MMDHA32G (AGP)
Matrox G5+ MDHA16DLE (AGP)
S3 Trio 3D/2X Video Card (AGP)
Matrox MGA Mystique 220 Video Card (PCI)
Conexant Modem Card (PCI)
Radeon X300SE Video Card (PCIe)
Real Magic 64 Sigma Design Video Card (PCI)
Grandtec X Guard Video Surveillance Card (PCI)
Unknown Audio/Floppy Card (ISA)
Realtek Lan Card (PCI)
Compaq S3 Virge Video Card (ISA)
Innovision Multimedia ATA133 Raid Card (PCI)
ATI RV100 Video Card (AGP)
3COM 3C905TX Lan Card (PCI)
Asus V7100 Video Card (AGP)
ATI Rage XL Video Card (AGP)
GeForce FX5500 Video Card (AGP)
Matrox G55 Video Card (AGP)
Realtek RTL8180 Wireless Card (PCI)
Promise Ultra133 Controller (PCI)

October 31st, 2011 1 comment

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