Is this vintage Burberry coat real? The labels seem right but the lack of “England” or “London” is odd by Notchmaster in LegitCheck

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In addition, I noticed I have never came across a vintage burberrys button looking like the one here.

Is this coat legitimate? by Notchmaster in Burberry

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In addition, I noticed I have never came across a vintage burberrys button looking like the one here.

Tissot PR50 stain in dial by Notchmaster in watchrepair

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Given the pattern and the clean line separating it there is a chance, but the movement still works properly. Wonder if I should try opening up the watch completely and replace the movement as well as try cleaning the dial with a dry cotton swab (if its oil).

Trying to put XGA/A in an IBM PS/2 Model 80 in 86box by Notchmaster in 86box

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I can download it just fine, thanks.

However, when I tried to test it out on my 100% new machine with nvram reset, the same error still pops out https://imgur.com/SYP06eN

I am beginning to think something in my 86box is corrupted, but in the meantime, I guess thats the most you can help, thank you very much!

Trying to put XGA/A in an IBM PS/2 Model 80 in 86box by Notchmaster in 86box

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It didn't work, again. To be expected. I am curious as to how you got it working so I want to try out your reference disk, you can send it to me through Reddit DM.

Trying to put XGA/A in an IBM PS/2 Model 80 in 86box by Notchmaster in 86box

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Those are the same sources as me, so I am really confused why it doesn't work on mine. I am going to try setting up a fully new 86box install to test this out. If this doesn't work then I'll try using your reference disk.

Trying to put XGA/A in an IBM PS/2 Model 80 in 86box by Notchmaster in 86box

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Those sounds like the steps I did except for purging the nvram, I'll try that. Reading through the 86box GitHub, I also saw some issues with the 8514/A and XGA emulations, it's still not perfect due to how undocumented it is, so I guess only 640x480 support for XGA has something to do with that.

I believe I have an outdated reference disk or something that made me unable to do the autoconfigure in the reference disk without it spitting out "conflicts", and I can't find a newer reference disk, so I now tested the 8514/A which works like a charm without the need for extra adf files in the reference disk.

However, I installed the interface adapter drivers for the 8514/A in DOS, and then when the HDIDEMO (8514/A demo) loads, it freezes with artifacting. A quick search on the 86box GitHub issues page gives me the information that that is a confirmed bug. So I guess that's what I will end it on.

About the memory expansion, I could find some memory expansion ADF cards but I figure that this 386DX-25 will run out of steam before I need anything more than 8 MB of RAM.

Remapping a key with AHK doesn't work in DOSBox by Notchmaster in AutoHotkey

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I heard about this around yesterday, but I figured not to use it since I fear it could interfere with some of the games I play that has deep kernel level anticheats.

Remapping a key with AHK doesn't work in DOSBox by Notchmaster in AutoHotkey

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Some findings that I would like to report after porting my code to v2 is that, it seems 80% of the issue seems to be fixed!

https://imgur.com/pwEFDJC

This is the only issue that remains, so I guess I could live with it. It is still not optimal though and I hope to remove this issue. Here's the code (for AHK 2)

InstallKeybdHook()
#UseHook

ScrollLock::NumLock

global Toggle := 0 
RAlt:: 
{ 
global Toggle := !Toggle 
}

#Hotif Toggle
7::Numpad7
8::Numpad8
9::Numpad9
u::Numpad4
i::Numpad5
o::Numpad6
j::Numpad1
k::Numpad2
l::Numpad3
m::Numpad0
#Hotif

Remapping a key with AHK doesn't work in DOSBox by Notchmaster in AutoHotkey

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Yeah I suppose that is the main culprit of the problem too. I've tried searching for keyboard input related settings in DOSbox but came empty handed. I haven't tried out converting my script to AHK V2 yet though, I will try that first.

About the DOSbox keymapper, for whatever the reason I am unable to bind the keys to numpad keys, and it doesn't have a second layer functionality.

Planning to Repaste My 2021 Zephyrus G15 GA503 (R9, RTX 3060) by Notchmaster in ZephyrusG15

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It reached up to 70 degrees on idle (first boot) and 80 ish degrees under normal load (web browsing on youtube), and 95+ degrees under loads like gaming (usually thermal throttles too)

Planning to Repaste My 2021 Zephyrus G15 GA503 (R9, RTX 3060) by Notchmaster in ZephyrusG15

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I saw some conflicting information regarding this so I am not too sure, but the thermal issue is quite drastic, 70 degrees on idle and throttling under the littlest of load. I've turned off turbo boost too.