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    Struggles with an IBM Ultimedia M57

    I'd scan the disks for viruses if I were you. Had similar issues in the past that were caused by viruses modifying the EXEs.
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    Hi, I hope you're doing well. I messaged you a few years ago, asking about the 5000 MC you'd...

    Hi, I hope you're doing well. I messaged you a few years ago, asking about the 5000 MC you'd won at an auction. So how is it? Did you manage to share some pictures of it?
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    Hi there! I came across an old post of yours about a Tandy 3000 NL. How did it turn out? Do...

    Hi there! I came across an old post of yours about a Tandy 3000 NL. How did it turn out? Do you still have it? These seem to be really cool machines. I like the larger case of these... have you happened to post any pictures of it anywhere? Thanks, Daniel
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    Announcing ZuluIDE - an ATAPI CD-ROM and Removable (read-write) media emulator

    This is very encouraging! I have a few questions: The hardware only emulates removable media, yet, there really isn't a way to see or change what ISO image you have mounted? Are there a way or a plan to make this device be like a FlashFloppy/GoTek device that has a screen and buttons that...
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    PC Archeology: One of first Compaq Deskpro 386 made... but how early?

    Are you still in contact with the person who has the system today? It'd be interesting to compare notes...
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    PC Archeology: One of first Compaq Deskpro 386 made... but how early?

    Here are some more photos of my system. S-SPEC S40344, 386-16. Also had a 287-8. The BIOS on this board is Rev. E. I dumped it and passed it along to Jeff over at pcjs.org.
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    PC Archeology: One of first Compaq Deskpro 386 made... but how early?

    Mine also does not have the marking. Mine is just like the one pictured above (40344). Same S-SPEC number. These are known as the "B1" stepping, according to information compiled over on pcjs.org: https://www.pcjs.org/blog/2015/02/23/
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    PC Archeology: One of first Compaq Deskpro 386 made... but how early?

    That's a very good point. Compaq worked with dealers and didn't do mail order like Dell or Gateway, so they certainly would have needed to build up inventory. The motherboard is Rev A, but the BIOS is already on Rev E. I've not seen any public references to any earlier revisions. So I guess...
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    PC Archeology: One of first Compaq Deskpro 386 made... but how early?

    So I recently acquired a Deskpro 386/16, dated from September 1986, the month they began shipping. Some clever person has already explained either here on VOGONS, that the beginning of the old Compaq serial numbers give you the year and week a machine was assembled. This machine's serial...
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    Compaq 386/20 for Backing Up CHS Disks

    There are some IDE controllers that have their own BIOS for setup, kind of like an Adaptec SCSI card. I can't recall what brands they were. Your best bet is to find a junker on a local Facebook group or something that just has all the stuff built in. If you find basically any run of the mill...
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    Compaq 386/20 for Backing Up CHS Disks

    I love these Compaq computers, I have one. That being said, you couldn't have picked a worse computer to use as a test-bed for IDE disks. This computer has what at the time was referred to as a "Winchester" hard drive interface. Is it IDE? Yes. Is it the IDE you're familiar with? Not...
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    Compaq Deskpro 386/20

    The 386/16 (2570) was a very crude beast, they were in a hurry with it. The August 1986 BIOS in mine doesn't even support 1.44 MB drives! The 386/20 (2571) came out a year later in 1987. It was much more refined. They changed the memory card socket from the 2570. The 386/25 (2572) was the...
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    I need help deciding which PC to keep

    Between those two, it's not even a contest-- the 5162. You're in an special club!
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    Texas WTB Tandy 3000 NL

    Hi there, I'm looking for a specific Tandy PC from 1989 or so. It's the 3000 NL. This is a nice pic of it I found online. Is this guy a unicorn? It seems to turn up on Google searches at least, unlike the 5000 MC. :)
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    Compaq Deskpro 386/20

    I've managed to reconstruct an original Deskpro 386/16 (2570) from August 1986. Found the original bezel and motherboard. Had to transplant it into a 286 body. Boy is the BIOS a mess. :) It doesn't support 1.44 drives lol. This was a dream machine of mine to get. If only I could find an...
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