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Looking for a few items...

super-sama

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Hey all, recently got a $50 debit gift card thingy and I was hoping to use it to get some vintage goodies :D

There are a few items I'm looking for:

1. 20/40/50/80/whatever sized Hardcard HDD. -I've been looking for one of these for ages. and also, I think it's been asked before but, can I get this to work with Windows 2000? I've been looking for something "out of the ordinary" to place inside my Pentium 150 box. a 16-bit ISA one would be preferred.

2. an old-style PC case. -I saw one that caught my attention, it was on a website listed as a "386 CX66" and I recently saw almost the exact same case in an image of a Linux webserver currently running at http://i486.r-type.ca. If anyone has any cases like that at all, I'd certainly be interested. the board to go into said case has 7 slots (3 PCI, 4 ISA).

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I found a video of the case in action, right here on Youtube as a video response to the "ultimate DOS machine" or something like that. I can sorta make out... Bdi? I can't see it very well, but if I can get that I can probably track down a model number someplace.
 
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I see these machine pretty often. I'll keep ana eye out for you a case like that one (in case noone here has one already)

I'll look through my ISA cards, see what I have there, too.

/edit I found a Magepower MP741A, specs here:

http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture2/megapower/mp741a.html

Does this sound like it would fit the bill?

nahh, I have two or three of those, one of them is EISA o_o

I'm talking about a hard drive on the card itself. look up the PLUS HardCard 20. I was more interested in a Quantum Hardcard EZ cause I think they were 16-bit.
 
Oh, okay. I have yet to see one of those. The coolest onboard ISA something I have seen here are AA batteries built in to the cards. Not sure what they did, they belonged to a friend of mine here. Still watching out for a case.
 
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