• Another one up for grabs...

    From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to All on Tue May 21 18:54:58 2024
    Tandy 2500SX/33.

    - 386SX/16 with upgraded maximum 10mb Ram and 80387 coprocessor.
    - Upgraded and calibrated 3.5" and 5.25" high density floppy drives.
    - Upgraded Fujitsu 1.6gb IDE hard drive with Ontrack Disk manager installed.
    - Upgraded Trident 8900C video card with 1mb VRam.
    - 3Com 509B 10mbps network card with standard 10Base-T, 2 and AUI connectors.
    - Rockwell 28.8kbps internal modem.
    - Tandy 3-voice DAC audio chip.
    - Windows 95B installed with a few games, Telix, 3Com utilities etc.
    - New CMOS battery.

    System was tested, both floppy drives read/write perfectly, hard drive
    has no bad sectors. Talks to my NAS, dialup modem connects to Darkrealms with Telix, specs should run DOS 5/6, Windows 3.x, 95, OS/2 Warp Connect... May
    run older Linux distros?

    The power button on the case needs adjustment, apparently a common problem with the case... which could use a minor cleanup.

    This was a very popular Tandy model just before they got sold out to AST.

    Asking $500CDN.

    Nick

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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Nick Andre on Wed May 22 07:05:00 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to All <=-

    Tandy 2500SX/33.

    Warp Connect... May run older Linux distros?

    Should run SLS linux and Yggdrasil just fine. My first experiences with
    Linux was on 386sx/16 systems with 2 or 4 mb of RAM back in 1993 or 1994.
    Intel NIC support was non-existent, but the 3c509s were supported. I'd
    bought half 3c509s and half Intel EtherExpress 16s back then, and the
    Intel NICs were a non-starter.



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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Kurt Weiske on Wed May 22 11:14:44 2024
    On 22 May 24 07:05:00, Kurt Weiske said the following to Nick Andre:

    Should run SLS linux and Yggdrasil just fine. My first experiences with Linux was on 386sx/16 systems with 2 or 4 mb of RAM back in 1993 or 1994. Intel NIC support was non-existent, but the 3c509s were supported. I'd bought half 3c509s and half Intel EtherExpress 16s back then, and the
    Intel NICs were a non-starter.

    Same here. The 3C509 was far better for Tandy. It just worked.

    Nick

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