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I like Newegg’s compatibility tool.Newegg, Microcenter, Amazon, Best Buy - there are a number of places
Now a days, girls are all over the geeks. The figured out geeks make more money generally speaking44 years ago..wow! I just realized why i lost interest in computers back then.
GIRLS!!
44 years ago..wow! I just realized why i lost interest in computers back then.
GIRLS!!
Came out in 77 I think.I remember the trs-80
Radio shack salesman let us fiddle with it, would leave the programs running,til the next day after school. 1978? I dunno.
That little bit of code is the basis of LOTS of random number games. Any kind of program that use random anything, uses something like that...I would start using line 10, then 20, and so on, so I could add code in between the existing. Like line 11, 23, and so on...001 x=rnd
002 y=rnd
003 p.x,y
004 go to 001
Run
My wife started out with a Compac Portable. It looked like a portable sewing machine. It had 1 big disc drive and a tiny processor before the 8086 I think.. The screen was a small green screen probably 6" square. It was dos based operating system. I will post a pic if I can find one.Came out in 77 I think.
Computing has come a long long way!!! In a short time!!My wife started out with a Compac Portable. It looked like a portable sewing machine. It had 1 big disc drive and a tiny processor before the 8086 I think.. The screen was a small green screen probably 6" square. It was dos based operating system. I will post a pic if I can find one.
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The tryptophan just kicked in. LolTime for a Nap........
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Holy crap!!! that still works???
Guess it was an upgrade from the old IBM punchcards.
What are you moving to?
Holy crap!!! that still works???
Guess it was an upgrade from the old IBM punchcards.
What are you moving to?
What are you moving to?
Newegg, Microcenter, Amazon, Best Buy - there are a number of places
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My new custom built that my younger son and I pieced together...
Large custom tower with lots of slots and fans... Intel 10th gen i7 10700 K processor 8 core with 16 threads, rated at 3.7 GHz regular and can be overclocked to 5.1, currently running around 4.6 - 4.7 without overclocking.... MSI Z590-A PRO motherboard (gaming grade)... 4 x 32 GB DDR4 3600 RAM sticks.... 850 watt gold certified modular power supply... CPU cooler with input and output fans on each side... 1 TB SSD hard drive with a 2 TB regular hard drive for extra storage along with an external 6 TB hard drive for back up.... Two CD/DVD drives I have room for 4 more if needed... And a USB card for more USB inputs standard, 2.0, and 3.0....
This should keep me going for another dozen years (If I live that long...)
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230 mm fan in the front and a 140 mm (61.4 cfm) fan in the bottom for intake air...
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4 x 120 mm fans in the side panel for more intake air (about another 230 CFM)...
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Two 140 mm fans on the top and one 140 mm fan on the top of the back panel (61.4 cfm each) blowing out exhaust air.... and two fans on the CPU cooler to keep it nice and cool, one pusher and one puller...
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Here is the CPU cooler fans lit up in blue.... You can only see the one from this angle... Plus you can see the two top fans and top rear panel fans spinning with exhaust air out....
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Here's a shot of the front 230 mm fan in red and you can see the bottom fan spinning....
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Hardware data:
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The fans are nice and quiet and running at around 30%....
This is powerful enough to be a server....