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    Post The Beast is dead. Long live the Beast!

    Yes, I've retired Beast III. I was doing work at a law firm that had just bought and merged another firm, and they said they were taking everything in the building that wasn't a Celeron or better and donating it to local schools. I was told to take anything I wanted. So I figured, OK, why not? My new Beast (Beast IV, if you will) is an AMD K6-2 350 with 64MB PC100 RAM. I also finally got the monitor I've been wanting for so long. It's nice to be out of the 640x480 world at last! (-: Maybe now my eyeglass prescription won't change every week.

    And I tried, Oh, I tried to get my wife a decent system. I still have it in the trunk of my car. It's a Celeron 366 (don't ask how I got it out of the building...OK, it was in an old case and no one knew) with 64MB PC100 RAM. I tried to tell her it would be better, but she says she likes her (choke) Packard Bell! Oh, well, the kiddies get a nice system, anyway (-:

    I did get her a new monitor though.

    I guess there's no point to this, just to say that you will never hear about my AMD 486-133 ever again. Or how about this for a question: What is the coolest thing you ever got for free? Someone at some company was throwing something away and it ended up at your house? This has to top my list. Two monitors, two systems, plus a P100 Motherboard and an 8.4G IDE drive to upgrade my server with. How 'bout it?

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    I was onsite last week and this lady gave me a 5 port 10/100 hub. Can't have too many hubs I always say

    I've scored hardware of all types - hard drives, monitors, CPUs, motherboards, cases, cdroms, PCMCIA 10/100 NIC, cable out the A$$, - come to think of it most of my 5 machines were built out of "bad" components...

    Oh and pcshark: Long Live Beast IV!!!

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    Someone gave me a 286 in 1998. Talk about that high tech EGA video card. It even had a whole 20MB HDD.

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    I got 40 286 machines from a cabling job once. Got to love them MFM hard drives. I think the only thing I kept from them were screws. Oh well.

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    Two weeks ago I was given a tray of 10 cpus for free....
    AMD K5 PR 166 - 1
    AMD K6 200 - 1
    AMD K6 233 - 2
    AMD K6-2 300 - 1
    AMD K6-2 350 - 1
    AMD K6-2 400 - 2
    Cyrix MII 266 - 1
    Intel Pentium 150 - 1
    I didn't bother to test them, I just put them up on Ebay... http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI...item=427070444

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    Red face

    I'm not quite dead yet! I'm feeling better. I think I could go for a walk.

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    - Fate drove me here...then told me to get out of the car...

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    Last friday I got 4 Intel CC820 motherboards that are now in the process of going back to Intel. All free. I also got about 1000 sticks of 32 pin ram. I believe they are 1/2 mb or so sticks. I don't know much about it? Hey, you guys with the 286's need ram?

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    Hey FU_MAN! You're rich!!! Back in Feb '88 RAM for a 286 was going for $1000.00 wholesale!

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    Originally posted by theBeast:
    I'm not quite dead yet! I'm feeling better. I think I could go for a walk.

    You should take it easy in your condition

    Originally posted by pcshark:
    Yes, I've retired Beast III.


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    I was at a customer's house on a service call last year and he had 2 external drives for a MaCinslosh that we couldn't get working. after about an hour he decided to give up. no matter what we did, nothing would make those drives work. He thanked me for my time (yes I got paid too) and gave me the drives. Fir the heck of it when I got back to the shop I popped open the external cases and found that yes they actually were notmal SCSi drives in there! I dug up an old SCSI controller card and hooked them up. 1GB Each! AND they worked!! Heck yea! but without the SCSI ID jumper settings I could only get them hooked up seperately. so off to the net I went. First one was a Quantum.. Hmm. according to the model number this drive is a 4GB!!!!! Hmm.. second one was a Seagate Baracuda.. 4.3GB!!!! Come to find out there is an option in the SCSI card to support >1GB Translation for larger drives. Still working great in my machine as we speak, along with a SCSI 12/20 CDROM and a SCSI CD-R

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    I am SO sorry for the miscommunication. When I said I retired Beast III, I was of course not referring to theBeast, whose input I value as I do all the posters here, and whom I would never consider retiring against his will.

    I've been calling my 'puter's The Beast since '85 when I bought my first IBM, a PC-XT with a full 640KB RAM and a 10MB MFM hard drive. That was The Beast. Eventually it became the QEII's anchor. The next Beast, or Beast II, was an AT&T 286-12 with one meg of RAM and a 240MB Quantum hardcard (remember those?). The third beast, Beast III, which I just retired, began life as a 386-40 with 4MB of RAM, but I've made countless upgrades to it, which is why its official name at retirement was Beast III.1a2bSP8.

    Fifteen years, three Beasts. I bet Beast IV lasts five years too (-;
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    Hehe. I've called my 'puter "FRED" for years. My father was an OPP, and the secretaries often called their systems FRED, which is an anagram for "F***ing Ridiculous Electronic Device".

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    Most of my stuff came from work...
    I recently got a 4kva server battery backup system (yes it's huge). The batterys were bad in it. Instead of putting the OEM batterys in it (they wanted $220 ea) I put in deep cycle marine batterys. Now I can go 4 day without power and still run my PC. :-)

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    The best haul I ever made was when a real estate agency called me and asked if I wanted to haul off a bunch of old computer equipment. I almost didn't go on the call as I figured it was junk. What I wound up with was: 6)HP Laser Jet IID's 2)P-133 systems 4)NEC 15" monitors 1)Phillips 19" monitor and several boxes of misc. parts. All the stuff was in good working condition. My back hurt for a week after that load.

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    Well ever since I moved out of my Packard Bell due to it having no cache, I have had numerouse mother boards and 3 diferent cases, I felt like a hermot crab that kept out growing it's shell and moving into a bigger and better shell
    My current shell is Celeron powered and I enjoy it
    533 mhz
    128 megs sdram
    20 gigger ata 66 Quantum drive
    1 baby gig Quantum drive
    This system flys like the Enterprise and I an upgrade to the P-3 when I have the money

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