Amateur radio auction haul 2
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If you ever need to identify a mystery card, pause the BIOS screen where it shows the PCI identification codes. Those are registered values and you can look them up online.
They're the same codes that Windows uses to autodetect if it has a suitable driver installed.
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Sure, a backup modem is good to have around. But I'd be surprised if an ISP would even accept a connection as slow as 1200 baud nowadays. :)
But if they did, then it could be used with a text browser.
Anyway, I have a USR 56K serial modem that I'll keep forever.
The EPROM (4KB) was used to replace the stock BIOS in my 7800 console. The mod didn't work though, and I couldn't find the problem. I need to try reversing it back to stock but haven't gotten around to that yet.
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You looked at them all? That's awesome, and I'm glad you liked going through them.
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You're welcome. A little off topic but I stayed up until 4am yesterday looking at your mountains of pics.
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That will help me find a driver for it, thanks!
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It's a 9200 se. my mistake.
You need a pink printer to go with the pink camera. Your neighbor will send faxes for you for the cost of the phone call.
desertbard 2 years ago
So far, I have a pink camera, alarm clock, atari joysticks, and PS1 original. The more the better! A printer is definitely in order.
nathanallan1 2 years ago
hehe... I have that same Hayes 1200 baud modem manual, with other paperwork, and the modem itself (8-bit ISA).
I stole the EPROM from it to put in my Atari, but saved a backup so I could put it back together. Not that I have any idea why I'd want to.
gdement 2 years ago
Everyone should have a backup, even if it is for dial up internet. A friend of mine just ordered a USB 56k modem, just in case. I have one installed, and that black 6v modem is staying with me.
What did you do with that eprom?? Make a cart rom from it??
nathanallan1 2 years ago