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| Ummon:
--- Quote from: Rusty Shackelford on August 07, 2009, 04:57:58 pm ---Check out your local car boot sale. There is always plenty of outdated pc stuff at them (or at least at my local one!) --- End quote --- Car boot sale. Heheheheh. Over here, people have garage/carport/yard sales. Anyone selling something out of a car trunk is a little suspect (no pun, here), a minority, or selling organic produce. |
| ark_ader:
I see USB. Seriously you need to go on ebay or google before posting this kind of question. I mean we are not talking 50 year old equipment here. ::) |
| Dr Zero:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on August 07, 2009, 05:53:50 pm ---Are you sure that thing even has the capability to boot from a CD? Probably not, that BIOS option (if I recall) was implemented in newer computers. You'll probably need a floppy boot disk in order to gain CD rom access. ~ D --- End quote --- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
| polaris:
--- Quote from: ark_ader on August 10, 2009, 09:07:11 am ---I see USB. Seriously you need to go on ebay or google before posting this kind of question. I mean we are not talking 50 year old equipment here. ::) --- End quote --- its probably worth reading the posts, you wont come across as so stupid then ::) |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on August 04, 2009, 09:03:12 pm --- --- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on August 04, 2009, 06:40:54 pm ---The round connector in the shadow (bottom right) -may- be a ps2 style mouse connector. --- End quote --- Nope, that's a really old token link network card. I ran coax in my parents house years ago to get a network. At the time, I really had no interest in messing with cat3 with all it's tiny wires and expensive connectors, so I went with cheap coax and twist-on Radio Shack connectors. It worked fine for years despite maxing out at 2mbps. I could never figure out what the wide female connector was for, but I never used it. :dunno --- End quote --- Wow, that connector is huge. Is that a 25 pin? I thought that was an AUI, but I just found my big box of 3Com NICs yesterday and the AUI on those is a 15 pin. Maybe it's a proprietary AUI? Get the model and part number of that card and I'm sure it'll be in the manual. |
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