Thanks. Its knowhere near perfect but at least it got saved. And it's still working.. it is temperamental in the winter as it gets cold in the studio so parts shrink and the eproms don't quite make contact. I need to replace all the e-prom sockets but that's a job for another day.
Nice job on getting it going. I used to use Adobe Photo Deluxe now and again back in the day. I think I have several install disks for it as it came shipped with various products like scanners. I have an old Pentium system of a similar age. It conked out about a decade ago. I really should try and get it going again some time.
Could be a simple fix. If it has a real time clock Dallas chip it's more than likely that the internal battery for the clock has lost its charge. That can stop a computer booting to post.
SMB file sharing with Windows 95 is problematic these days, it uses such an early and insecure version of the protocol that Microsoft has fully disabled it in modern Windows, probably since Vista? Maybe XP could see it. Regardless, FTP is always the preferable solution here.
You're the best Frank, amazing video as always !!!
Cannot believe how well you’ve restored my crash Commodore PET. Glad you’ve got it.
Thanks. Its knowhere near perfect but at least it got saved. And it's still working.. it is temperamental in the winter as it gets cold in the studio so parts shrink and the eproms don't quite make contact. I need to replace all the e-prom sockets but that's a job for another day.
Nice job on getting it going.
I used to use Adobe Photo Deluxe now and again back in the day. I think I have several install disks for it as it came shipped with various products like scanners.
I have an old Pentium system of a similar age. It conked out about a decade ago. I really should try and get it going again some time.
Could be a simple fix. If it has a real time clock Dallas chip it's more than likely that the internal battery for the clock has lost its charge. That can stop a computer booting to post.
(un)intentional RGM meta moment: a secondary camera temporarily placed on a stack of VAIO P's
SMB file sharing with Windows 95 is problematic these days, it uses such an early and insecure version of the protocol that Microsoft has fully disabled it in modern Windows, probably since Vista? Maybe XP could see it. Regardless, FTP is always the preferable solution here.
😆 those Vaio P's have there uses.
I forgot about the SMB thing. Thanks for reminding me.