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donutty

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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:15 am Post subject: |
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Nice! Was it out of an Epson printer? |
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:04 am Post subject: |
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| donutty wrote: | Nice! Was it out of an Epson printer? |
look like it was a control panel for production plant system.. looking at the other stuff dumped at the same time.. probably from the local coke cola bottle plant  _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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donutty

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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Ah right... it's just that I've had boards from old Epson printers that have exactly the same type of silkscreen (font, layout etc.) |
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Neon_WA

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Posts: 7146 Location: Margaret River, West Australia
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:01 am Post subject: |
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havent had much time to look for new chips for my collection lately, but yesterday stopped into the local tip.. glad i did
reclaimed from a puter about to be crushed by the dozer a very nice early 486 overdrive
ODPR486DX-25 A2 SZ678
on a side note, all the SZ678s in collections have been from the same week _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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g0b

Joined: 18 Jul 2006 Posts: 1385 Location: France
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:51 am Post subject: |
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I like that ! really nice !
SZ678 are really hard to find...
BTW anybody here has a SU00x overdrive ?
g0b _________________ Life is a long lesson in humility |
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Neon_WA

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Posts: 7146 Location: Margaret River, West Australia
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:07 am Post subject: |
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| g0b wrote: | I like that ! really nice !
SZ678 are really hard to find...
BTW anybody here has a SU00x overdrive ?
g0b |
there is 2 x SU001s i know of.. one is living in Oregon
the other is on CPU-zone i think _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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smithy

Joined: 27 Apr 2008 Posts: 2906 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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im not that keen on newer CPUs unless they are unique, but the latest addition,
a socket 771 2.8GHz/4M/533MHz dual-core Dempsey Xeon i think is unique enuf
The QGSHES is the only 533FSB Dempsey that im aware of, as Intel opted to increase the FSB to compete with AMD server processors to be released.
This I believe was going to be the 5010 of the 5000 series range of Xeons, with this CPU being made nearly a full year before the release date
EDIT >> looking at the numbering of 7100 series Xeons, this most likely would of been numbered 5043 _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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JAC

Joined: 24 Jul 2005 Posts: 3469
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Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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| I have SU001, SU003, SU004. I missed out on the SU002 a few years ago to a collector in Europe, the price was high, our bidding war drove the price high, around 90USD I think. I have not seen one since on eBay - but I also HAVE NOT BEEN LOOKING. |
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:12 am Post subject: |
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the latest addition was pulled out of a puter in the local verge collection a week ago.
Originally had an OEM heatsink just marked with 486 DX2/50 B1... so nothing amazing.
Yesterday decided to remove the heatsink and check the sSpec
Was pleasantly surprised by a very uncommon sSpec... SX761 _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:34 pm Post subject: |
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been a while since I have shown any of my collection finds.
the latest is the slowest Banias Pentium M... a ULV 900MHz BGA SL6NJ
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those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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CPUShack

Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 34259 Location: State of Jefferson, USA
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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I bought a pile of CPUs just to get a Pro 150 in the lot and was going to sell the other ones off. But there was one in the pile which won't be sold off as gold scrap
Hidden in the pile was this lovely SX885 90MHz Pentium, that still needs that horrible brown heat-sink glue to be clean off.
But I thought it was worth showing before I pretty her up
on a side note, the Pro 150 ended up being the 2nd oldest production Pro found so far  _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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JAC

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Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:03 am Post subject: |
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| You are lucky that thermal interface material didnt rip up the logo. Might be best to just clean up the ceramic anjd leave the gold top. |
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Neon_WA

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Posts: 7146 Location: Margaret River, West Australia
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Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:07 am Post subject: |
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| JAC wrote: | | You are lucky that thermal interface material didnt rip up the logo. Might be best to just clean up the ceramic anjd leave the gold top. |
yes.. probably best. I played with one similar and the printing started to flake _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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