Retro PC Build – Custom ISA Card
Along with the build I need a few things done to the system. First is a keyboard. I was looking around eBay for a PS/2 or AT keyboard and they’re too expensive. I don’t want a cheap-o membrane type...
View ArticleRetro PC Build – Almost Done
Got 99% of the parts gathered up and installed. System Specs280Watt ATX Power Supply with AT adapterLucky Star LS-486e REVC256KB CacheAm486 DX4 100MHz128MB EDO RAMSound Blaster AWE 64Graphics Blaster...
View ArticleRetro Computer idea for a internal WiFi Hayes Modem
Came across a DIY WiFi Hayes Modem. Basically in a nut shell it’s a modem emulator for old computers that don’t have the ability to use modern Ethernet and WiFi. So you “Dial” into a file server or...
View ArticleRetro PC Build – Minor setbacks
The USB to PS\2 and AT adapter doesn’t work. I tried and tried and no luck so I ordered a keyboard. I also discovered the CD-ROM drive is bad but luck would have it on eBay I found a 8X CD-ROM drive...
View ArticleRetro PC Build – Dang it!
So I was able to find a keyboard to tie me over until the mechanical one shows up. So I was able to finally interact with it. When I tried to boot the first time I got the dreaded “Floppy disk(s) fail...
View ArticleRetro PC Build – Light at the end of the tunnel
It was bugging me that the floppy controller was acting like this. Also I wanted to try a different IDE to compact flash adapter I had leftover from a HP Analyzer upgrade I did a few years back. No...
View ArticleRestored a AT/XT keyboard
Bought a proper keyboard for the 486 retro computer from eBay. This thing was dirty like it was used in a shop environment. I used some hot water with a bunch of 409. Yanked out the keys and let them...
View ArticleSetting up DOS on the Retro PC
So without a floppy drive on the Retro PC I had to find a way to get a bootable media on the machine. I found in my stash a USB multi memory card reader. It’s design to be a internal device but since...
View ArticleRunning wires on a two story home
My home came with nothing for low voltage cabling. Came with an empty SMC that the HOA internet people put in and the electricians put in two cable jacks and two CAT5e cables for phones. Both CAT5e...
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