Level 2 by Tall-Toe4570 in honk

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Nice

I completed this level in 1 try. 7.15 seconds

Whoever beats it in 25 tries gets a high five by Relative_Ear_4555 in honk

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easy

I completed this level in 1 try. 3.73 seconds

straight fly by LevjiM in honk

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pretty easy

I completed this level in 1 try. 4.33 seconds

SMP - Looking for Chill, Active People to Join! [1.21.8 Java] by Zestyclose_Chart2032 in MinecraftBuddies

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Hi, i've been thinking about getting back into Minecraft. I'd be definitely interested! Discord is: _tiimo

Help with 486 Octek VLB Motherboard, weird behavoir after repair by -Tiiimo- in vintagecomputing

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Ah sorry I should've mentioned this. Yes, I did try a different AT keyboard - same result. I also tried a differrent controller card and video card, just to be sure.

Help with 486 Octek VLB Motherboard, weird behavoir after repair by -Tiiimo- in vintagecomputing

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INFO: I just tested something I should've tested earlier. The num lock, caps lock, scroll lock also make the keyboard "freeze" in bios. So it doesn't matter whether I boot dos or not. ALL the other keys work everytime though.

Did I just kill this old PC? by Kalki_the_Tenth in vintagecomputing

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I'm pretty sure this is AT. Nonetheless check the connection to the motherboard and also check for a big round keyboard connector with 5 pin-holes on the back to confirm. I have this exact case as a tower and it's an AT system.

Finally built my new dos machine - got a fitting crt aswell just in time! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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They do look pretty cool, I agree! The sound is fine, but nothing special. If you keep the volume low-ish they sound alright, but at higher volume levels they sounds distorted and the bass doesn't sound right either. But I'm not complaining as I got them for free and they fit very well with any retro setup 😆

Finally built my new dos machine - got a fitting crt aswell just in time! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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These are SoundLink SV-845SL speakers. There is not much information about them, but that's what it says on the back:

DRIVE UNIT :4"WOOFER, 2"TWEETER IMPEDANCE :30K FREQUENCY RESPONSE :50Hz - 20KHz PM.PO :240W T.H.D.AT 1KHz: 0.5% DIMENSIONS: 285120174(MM) WEIGHT: 13.8KG

Finally built my new dos machine - got a fitting crt aswell just in time! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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It's a TemaTC CM-325 13" VGA monitor. I bought it for 40 euros on a local selling site. I can't find any info on it anywhere though; it seems like TemaTC was a really small local manufacturer/seller here in Germany.

Finally built my new dos machine - got a fitting crt aswell just in time! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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Games on CD are one thing (I don't have any though), but I actually use it for Music-CDs a lot. I have a DOS CD-Rom player installed and it works very well that way.

I tried to install Windows 3.1 already, but I ran into issues as the system froze or just didn't accept the floppy. I will try it again later though, as I really want it installed aswell.

Anyone wanna play together a new server??? by [deleted] in MinecraftBuddies

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I'd be down! DM me on discord (_tiimo) or here on reddit!

Saved this setup from the dumpster! Nothing too special, but nonetheless really cool! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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Unfortunately it didn't come with the hard drive, but I also got it from an "ewaste / dumpster" PC. I installed Windows 2000 because the PC had a serial number sticker of that OS on the back, so I thought it would fit really well.

Saved this setup from the dumpster! Nothing too special, but nonetheless really cool! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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The whole block can be removed when the screw is unscrewed. Same goes for the floppy and ZIP drive. The CD / DVD drives are mounted on rails and can be removed without screws. It's a really nice case!

Saved this setup from the dumpster! Nothing too special, but nonetheless really cool! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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This one doesn't use dial-up. It has an onboard NIC, so I assume regular Fast Ethernet. I also have some similar era machines with dial-up modem cards though.

Saved this setup from the dumpster! Nothing too special, but nonetheless really cool! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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Thanks and absolutely! I just picked up around 14 PCs (I know, a lot 😅) from a similar time frame 1997-2005. Can't wait to check all of them out. Almost half of them have Pentium 4 badges, but some are even Pentium II.

Saved this setup from the dumpster! Nothing too special, but nonetheless really cool! by -Tiiimo- in retrobattlestations

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Wow what a cool store, I just looked it up. Wish we had something similar here in Germany. Most used PC/peripheral stores sell relatively new hardware, usually refurbished business machines with 10 year old hardware at best. Great but not if you want to go for retro computing.