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The chances of this actually ever coming off were incredibly slim. Panic is not really an emotion you want on any explore, and sadly I'm afraid to report I did some low grade panicking early on here. Thankfully, I had a word with myself and got on with the job in hand. I'm glad I had a tripod. Trembling is not the correct way to ensure sharp pictures.
This place looked like it was not going to happen at all, luckily some good thinking and being brave meant that we were able to check it out. It looked like it was a mixed use place - car - parts were left in places, forgotten and from another era. As we pushed on, strange cages could be seen, maybe to hold the carpets that this place once stored, and in other parts of the complex, the remains of the furniture warehouse revealed rooms full of discarded chairs.
I'm sure we weren't, but there was a real feeling that we were the first people in this part of here for years, a feeling that you don't get that often when doing UE. I loved it.
I'd got a bit lazy recently. Popping round familiar sites that others have done is good, but this reminded me of why I like doing this sort of stuff while most people are wandering around soulless malls like Meadowhall/Lakeside/Merry Hill/Brent Cross(delete as appropriate) Planning, pushing yourself, taking a risk, thinking things through means the end reward is usually good. Even if you end up trembling. Oh dear.
In a convenience store in Longview, WA, there sits this random computer museum. The clerk at the counter was surprised about my question about the "museum", and simply replied, "Oh, it's just some old junk from the owner".
linux mint program... it called hardinfo the program itself. it is really intresting info it tells you.
This wonderful 12-bit mini-computer was a revolution in affordable computing in it's day. I gained my first real programming experience on an ancient PDP-8.
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Personnel from the district Office of Technology and Information Services were at Gulf on Feb. 20 setting up new computers for teachers and for student use.
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I removed the Creative X-Fi card for the motherboard Intel HD sound to make room for a possible 3rd video. I overclocked the CPU back to 3.2 GHZ from 2.66 GHz. The system runs stable on air. I also removed the lighted feet to clean up the wiring mess at the bottom of the case.
The USR Courier modem finally works with an IOGear USB to serial adapter. Though, it seems the modem is hit or miss after a reboot. The bluetooth adapter also likes to reserve COM ports that may conflict with the USB to serial adapter.
I also installed the EVGA backplates to the EVGA 275 FTW cards. It should help to keep the cards a bit more cooler. Each backplate came with a GPU to backplate transfer pad.
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I had a new macro lens and I just started playing around with it. This is the CPU chipset plus memory controller from a Data General MV/7800 minicomputer (c. 1986)
So it had a “System Processing Unit” which consisted of 3 NMOS chips:
Microsequencer
CPU
FPU
Cycle time was 320 ns (I think that’s 3MHz)
I/O controller for Burst Multiplexor Channel (BMC) in CMOS – that would be the one w/o the heatsink. This was basically the interface for disk.
I/O controller for data channel and programmed I/O (NMOS) This was the interface used by networking cards and the like.
Memory controller was an ECL chip from Moto.
The system had 2MB or 4MB options for on-board memory.