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Everything posted by Osgeld
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Now I remember why I hated it so much...
Osgeld replied to 0078265317's topic in Classic Console Discussion
dont hose your plastics down with it like it was hornet killer on a wasp nest outside your front door spray some on a scrap chunk of wood or whatever and soak it up with a toothbrush, clean contacts, then repeat with something to remove the contact cleaner honestly though a toothbrush with some iso will get rid of it most of the time -
it tells you that it turns on and reads something from rom and the screen functions in that area
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woot woot!
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I have no idea (ok I got a general idea) of what size and weight a atari monitor is, what would shipping be to 37066
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general location?
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think its interesting that the only fuzzy picture is of the serial number plate and unless its on the bottom it doesn't appear in any of the pictures, little shady aint it?
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yea, it should be 75 but 80's more than close enough for tv welp I am out of idea's short of hooking it up to a scope
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whats the resistance between the outside of the composite jack and the inside while unplugged from the tv
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Modern Day Macintosh SE Conversion
Osgeld replied to DaytonaUSA's topic in Classic Computing Discussion
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I dont like the dishwasher method, I have gotten small amounts of water under IC's and a couple weeks later blown out wet spots with compressed air, 99% iso is about as wet as I will go, and if there is not gunk dry cleaning is the safest
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in your stash of IC's any video generator chips?
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that was the most retarded thing I have seen this week wow a Russian spy inserted the guts of a old wireless thermometer into your gameboy, conveniently after you took it apart and broke the speaker connection clap clap, way to scam a dozen free gameboys ... surely they didn't end up as rare vintage units on ebay, being someone that totally wouldn't fabricate FUD on the internet. this kid at best is a clown, at worst a future con artist
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cd lasers are pretty accurate two way devices, you just cant willy-nilly replace something and expect it to track
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FS Amd Phenom II x4 pc setup less than 3 months old SOLD
Osgeld replied to busterm's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
that is really a steal considering that CPU is 85 bucks brand new on most sites I dont need it, but posting my support, its a good deal if you are in the market -
bump: CX85 keypad is pending via serious buyer
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really he could spin a PCB and get 10 made up for 10 bucks + shipping and save a lot of hassle, theres maybe 5 bucks worth of parts even in small bulk quantity, charge 2 bucks for the PCB and add some overhead for labor. its a relay, some resistors, zener diode, LEDs, a box and connectors, the box and connectors being the most expensive parts if he was not manually dead bugging it and exploding his labor investment. take my virtual serial host project, I have nearly a couple dozen parts that make up a small computer talking to an SD card to emulate PC software to communicate to an apple II and have an official asking price of 40$ + shipping while only doing very small batches of 10. seems like a lot of effort which makes this thing overly expensive for what it actually does. electronic devices dont have to be mass produced to achieve a decent price ratio, its about exploring your options, yea 50 bucks seems perfectly fair considering this thing is hand made in just about every aspect, but in reality a evening poking at digikey and a cad program could reduce the physical labor and cost dramaticly, even in batches of 10, it could be a 20 dollar or less uint, that reqires much less effort, better quality and more "street cred" potentially selling more ... saving more systems which I gather is the entire point. I actually work in mass production of electronic circuits, and if the maker is interested in making his life easier, his product cheaper, more reliable, and more available, I am more than willing to share what I know to help make this a need more than a niche want.
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nevermind I get it now
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jailbars are usually present in the old systems, but they go though tons of EMC testing before even being presented, and are reduced to a minimum though emission qualifications you would be surprised how much a single trace being routed a magical way can actually effect that, and it may only effect it in that situation on your bench, something new may pop up that you have never seen before. Electronics are typically sent to a lab where they are subjected to a very wide range of RF in an isolated chamber. That's why your no budget projects usually have minor issues, and the real deal, even though 30 years behind the times in tech and design dont
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Random stuff I need to get rid of... continental US shipping only please GONE TO A GOOD HOME Atari Computer CX85 numeric keypad, bought it last month from a forum member, thought I needed it for a hack project, turned out I found a better solution. Bought it for 5 bucks here + shipping, you pay the same. UNTESTED, but its a keypad matrix for Atari, what could go bad? Netgear G mode wifi router + 4 port 10/100 Ethernet switch, used it for years, works but needed more oomph in my steel studded apartment to please the wife in order to operate hulu on the wii and our wireless printer gathered in the last couple years , been on 24-7 for at least 6 years. 5$ + shipping Nvidia Gefore 9600GT, 512mb PCIe 16x, Great video card for older machines, made by sparkle with a basic reference board design with a non boxed in dust collecting cooling system.Dual DVI output + Component / composite / svideo din port and a DVI to VGA adapter, 25$ + shipping. Xevious for Atari 7800 CIB, box is smashed to hell, especially at the bottom, cart is in brand new condition, pitiful instruction "book", and warranty card included both in good condition. 5$ + shipping. Hard drives: All these drives have been tested working at some point during my ownership, I will test and format them upon inquiry and before accepting payment ... it just hard to spend a whole day testing hard drives that may end up back in the bin for another decade. Seagate U series, ATA-66 (might be 100mbs) 10GB IDE, plastic broken on IDE connector, kind of dirty 5$ + shipping Maxtor ATA-133 40GB IDE drive, salvaged from a Tivo 10$ + shipping Quantum Fireball, 20GB IDE drive, drive works fine,but is loud, could last 6 weeks, could last 20 years, free + shipping Seagate 8.something GB IDE drive from original XBOX, works great, and is unlocked for use in any system 5$ + shipping WD enterpise level 2GB SCSI drive. 68 pin connector, old school SCSI loud, sounds bad ass if you like your computer sounding like a terminator taking flight, 15$ + shipping Computers: Macintosh Performa 430 (mac lc II) 020 motorola cpu, system 7, 10MB ram (though technically 12 is installed, its a system limit) 120MB quantum scsi hard disk, 1.44 3.5 inch floppy disk. No KB or mouse, little finicky about what monitors are plugged into it (most mac CRT's work, one of my LCD's work with adapter, the other doesn't) 10$ + shipping. DEC 386SL-25 laptop. 4Mb ram, basic 256k VGA (640x480x16 or 320x240x256) color Dual Scan LCD. 540MB hard disk with drive overlay software, MS-DOS 7.0 detachable ps/2 micro trackball, 1.44MB 3.5 inch floppy, ps/2, vga, 9 pin rs232, printer and some obscure expansion port. pretty sure this is a rebranded ASUS design as ASUS and TI both have similar laptops. No battery, no power supply (requires 24 volts @ 2.2 amps with battery in, been using it fine with a 18 volt generic HP supply) since there is no power supply I am including a 10/100 PCMCIA Ethernet card, PS/2 generic optical mouse, and a carry case. the 386SL is a 386SX in a SMT format with many of the support chips integrated giving its L designation as in 386SLarge Scale Integration, it has socket for i387SL math co-processor, non populated (bout 30 bucks on ebay) Ethernet card has a dongle, which one of the clips broke off of, so its now glued into place, and not removable, just FYI. system comes with drive overlay and dos floppy disk if want to install freedos or whatever, featured on HACK-A-DAY and SLASHDOT... for whatever thats worth 25$ + shipping
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Modern Day Macintosh SE Conversion
Osgeld replied to DaytonaUSA's topic in Classic Computing Discussion
all my old mac's have that feel wipe them down with some 99% iso and rub your finger on them, its still "slick", something about that plastic recipie, my //c is similar in that regard as well -
modems were available back in the day, but no one had them cause they were expensive and the idea at the time was kind of dumb
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Modern Day Macintosh SE Conversion
Osgeld replied to DaytonaUSA's topic in Classic Computing Discussion
dont most mac's turn on from the keyboard (I know the SE doesnt but every model afterwords do) and if your going for the ultimate SE look alike wouldnt it be on the back left? just thinking -
whud i miss?
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please, not another one of these CL ads
Osgeld replied to toptenmaterial's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
as much as someone is willing to pay for it ... otherwise nothing -
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