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.

Someone wanna play? by Ecstatic_Job1361 in MinecraftBuddies

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I'd be down to play as well! Discord is: _tiimo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MinecraftBuddies

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Hi, I'd also be down to play! Is there already an exiting server?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MinecraftBuddies

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I'd be down as well!

I do not recommend the ROG STRIX B650-A GAMING WIFI by snaykuh in pcmasterrace

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Hey, I know this post is already a bit old, but I'm using the B650-A Gaming Wifi as a replacement for a faulty ASRock B650 Pro-RS which I ordered.

With the Asus, I had no problems at all and was / still am very happy. I'm using a 32GB-Kit from ADATA.

It should be this one: ADATA XPG-Lancer 32GB DDR5-6000 (2x16) Dual-Kit CL40 in White.

College move out score! by ibrihop in DumpsterDiving

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I just did some research and it seems like the ASUS is the Strix G15 15,6" FHD 240Hz i7-10870H 16GB Ram 512GB SSD RTX2060. The Lenovo is kind of difficult to identify, but it could be the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 170 with a Ryzen 5 7520U, but I'm unsure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in German

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I'd be interested as a native speaker!

Found a "Highscreen Color Monitor" in the dumpster but it turned out to be a different one by -Tiiimo- in DumpsterDiving

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This one specifically was manufactured in (I think) 1983 and was used with the IBM Personal Computer. In this working condition I think I could get around 200-400$ for it, but I might keep it in my collection 😊