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Most details are on [http://retro.rubenerd.com/ Ruben's Retro Corner]. This page is just for tracking parts and fixes.
Most details are on [http://retro.rubenerd.com/ Ruben's Retro Corner]. This page is just for tracking parts and fixes.
==Machines==
* Acorn Archimedes A3010


==Atari 1040 STE==
==Atari 1040 STE==

Revision as of 23:47, 21 September 2025

Retrocomputers are old machines nobody should still be running, but weird people like Rubenerd do.

Most details are on Ruben's Retro Corner. This page is just for tracking parts and fixes.

Machines

  • Acorn Archimedes A3010

Atari 1040 STE

Dell Dimension 4100

  • NEC DVD-RW drive, such as ND-1300A
  • Pentium III Coppermine 1.0 GHz, Socket 370

DFI Am386SX

HP Brio BA600

  • Panasonic/Matsushita DVD-ROM drive

PowerMac G4

  • Adaptec AHA-2930CU (revision 4.2+), because AHA-2910 can't boot OS 9
  • ZuluSCSI

SPARCStation 5

  • SBus 501-1932 Token Ring card
  • SunCD 50-pin SCSI drive