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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: REP0MAN on July 08, 2008, 06:11:19 PM
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Anyone have an old 286 or 386 machine you want to get rid of? Preferably an IBM AT but I will settle for just about any 286/386 machine. No OS needed. DOS would be ideal but I have a copy here I can install. Working on a hobby project and this is a big piece of the puzzle.
Word.
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Any reason not to use Microsoft 2004 VM? or do you actually need the hardware to do the project?
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I have many. What specs are you looking for and how close are you to Houston?
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I've got a crappy old gateway that I'm using as a doorstop. I think the hd is fried though
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I have an old gateway that I use as a word processor
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want some parts? I offered to fix it for my ex wife. Even had a new hard drive ordered that I was going to pay for. Then she made the mistake of annoying me :D
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I had an old Compaq 486 rocking at 100mhz up to just a little while ago... if i'd only known it would be yours. Alas it's now in the great recycle bin in the sky :cry
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The slower, the better in this case. I am working with some older software that, if used on anything faster than a 386, pure DOS OS, it will not work and my entire project (and $$$) will be for not. Ideally, a 286 or early 386 model will do. Pre-Win 3.1. The entire project is for programming a 2-way radio and if any of you are Ham nerds, you'll understand my plight when I say Motorola RSS 1992-94.
Thanks gang
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Ebay is your friend,my friend. :aok
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=286+computer&category0=
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Yeah, I saw most of those. I was looking for cheaper units. Thought someone maybe throwing some away....
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My in-laws have one, but they play a few very simple games on it.
An ANCIENT Mac.
It looks like it's got squirrels powering it.
ROX
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Have you tried DOS Box?
You can slow it way down for old DOS applications. It may not work but it's free and a lot less trouble than finding and setting up and old 286.
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Rep,
I have xt 286 dated 1982. Doesn't have a video card. If i can find an old one, I'll see if it will boot.
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OoooOOooOOooOooo and you're close by....
Saweeeeeet Rashy.
Thanks!
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dated 1982 no way!!!!
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What model are you trying to program Rep0? You might want to look for satellite laptops on ebay. About $20-$50 usually.
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I have a 386 - SVGA Graphics but it s my primary gaming machine...
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I have a 386 - SVGA Graphics but it s my primary gaming machine...
:lol
Kermit, I bought a Motorola System Saber III. It dates about 1994-1996. They are wonderful radios for our VHF system at the Police Department. I work in a small town and need all the surrounding towns, the county SO, the surrounding fire departments, the Indian tribe's police and a county talk around station, all VHF, programmed in. I thought it would be more fun to do it myself since the Moto dealer wants a little more cash than I think it's worth.
The software is finicky. It MUST be run in DOS, not a Windows DOS prompt window. For this specific radio, the optimal programming machine is a late model 286 or an early model 386. DOS only. I'm in the gathering phase. I should have the radio tomorrow or Saturday. I have the software. I need a computer, a RIB and a cable to connect the radio to the RIB. The RIB acts as a translator between the binary code talkin' software and the language the radio understands, whatever that is.
I'm surprised theres not more HAM nerds here chiming in.
:aok
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Win95 or Win98 would work. Just chose "shut down and restart in MS-DOS mode"
install the software that comes on a disk. It creates a batch file for you so allyou have to type at the prompt after installtion is, "saber".
Doing this from memory. If you need exact answers, just let me know.
If it's all conventional, you'll do fine. If it's trunking system, you'll need a local man's help. Sabers are no longer supported as you probably already know.
Have fun Rep0.
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dated 1982 no way!!!!
I thought so too, then I checked. The 286 actually did come out in '82.
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I think he means 1992. Original PC's might have been out in 82 with the 8086 processors. The 80286 AT machines came out in '84. It had a 6mhz CPU, 512k of memory, could handle EGA graphics at 640x350 in 64 colors, and supported 1.2 meg 5 1/4 in. floppy drives and 20 meg HDs. First one to run DOS 3.0 1986 you could get the second model running at 8mhz and had better support for HDs and handled more memory, up to 3 megs! I had one we bought new in 87.
Ah the good old days of extended and expanded memory.
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BUMP
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I don't think there were 286's in 1982. I remember that was when things like the Timex-Sinlcair Zx-81 and the Adam were out.
Wikipedia says they were introduced in 1982, but I wonder how many people had them? The first commercial for an IBM/Intel machine I remember seeing was with a Charlie Chaplin character.
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I've got a crappy old gateway that I'm using as a doorstop. I think the hd is fried though
I got a 1995 comp. I think a whole bunch of stuff on it is broken. And I think it got rained one once. :noid
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Just tossed out a 1.3ghz, 800mhz, 66mhz and a 33mhz, last week. :frown:
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:lol just read this one Repo, I have a working one if you wanna pay shipping from Oz you can have it!
even the bios clock is up to date! :O