^^ Cool, will watch the video soon. The 68000 series was also used in the Atari ST line of machines and of course the Amiga, back then these were used quite a lot in music and even video editing.
I'm doing my own retrocomputing thing, so I've been working on my Medion Pentium 4 machine which works fine, it's a pretty nice machine for that era, also still working on my brother's socket 939 machine which is such a wonderful machine, it's on the edge of old tech and newer tech, still has a floppy connector, PATA and also SATA ports and an on board PATA RAID controller, the graphics card is still AGP and not PCIE yet, the mainboard is a Asus A8V Deluxe
ASUS A8V Deluxe (Rev. 2.00) is a motherboard based on the VIA K8T800 Pro chipset. Get specs, BIOS, documentation and more!
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And today I found another relic, a Netburst Celeron 2.6Ghz, I've briefly used it but then needed the casing etc for another machine but that one will get a new (old)casing soon.
So I found a suitable cooler, some RAM 512MB, a harddrive and DVD drive, that one actually came with the machine, the mainboard is a MSI MS6526 with on board graphics, no APG port though so it's stuck with that.
MSI MS-6526GL is a motherboard based on the Intel 845GL (Brookdale-GL) chipset. Get specs, BIOS, documentation and more!
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I did find the drivers for that thing but I suspect that SP4 unofficial will have it all so when that finishes installing I might have a fully updated machine, the HDD is a 80GB Maxtor, I've got a lot of those in various machines, it used to be my go to HDD, when the IDE era ended i switched to Samsung HDD's which were absolutely awesome, still have two 200GB and two 320GB's running and a 250GB.
Luckily for the Celeron I have the original setup CD for the mainboard so I have all drivers available which is good, hunting down stuff for something that old can be a real hassle.
