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board test fixture. I'm wondering what those tiny boards are in the lid. maybe temperature sensors? @tubetime had to read it three times because I really got stuck at thinking like what the hell is a “heaLthkit” calculator 😆 @tubetime I heard you like cards, so I put a card on your card so you can card while you card caution: radiation from polonium is dangerous if the said material is ingested or inhaled. do not @tubetime envious, that’s like a 3 episodes of YouTube videos hour long each ! @tubetime @tubetime I also have bunch of such gauges. Not sure what to do with them, but maybe hook them up to Home Assistant to display some important data. @tubetime I wonder if there is some award if you can use all those plugs at once @tubetime why have a floppy to store configuration for restoring connection after power outages when you can have a post it taped to the case instead @tubetime ahhh the 286 was really an end of an era. Specialized individual chips pretty much were phased out after this (not that they stopped being made mind you) and replaced by larger multi-function components. Hard to say if it was the end of being completely customizable PCs or not, but something to be said for the early x86 systems. |
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