15:12 I see you stopped by the site of the demolished AMC plant in Kenosha haha. My dad and I parked there while en route to visit family to take pictures of the historical marker too. I'm very jealous of your Eagle. ;)
@@CelGenStudios Surprised me - the speakers I've seen are slightly different, they don't have that TRS jack on the top and the cables are different, but the plastic shell is the same. I do wonder if the driver inside is the same too - from memory they haven't changed as far as Motorola radios go since the Spectra was new.
Do you know why the water in the reservoir would suddenly turn cloudy? I have the soft ice type not the bullet ice type. I clean my unit regularly and just cleaned it approximately 1 week ago so it can't be dirty. The water was crystal clear this morning when I topped it off like I do every morning and now this afternoon as I usually top off again to make sure we have continued ice available and now the remaining water is cloudy. I've put it on clean several cycles and its still cloudy when I drain it. I also only use filtered water from my Berkey Water Filter. TiA for any suggestions
I've got the PC300xt (over twenty years old) and it still works connected to a small solar setup. It works great connected to a 40" led TV. Thank you for sharing...
Mine snapped. Same place. I'm installing the new one right now. I love my Eagle. Took 2 years to get new one. I am whack in the head for fighting this hard to get it on the road. AMC whack lol
There were 64 bit Pentium 4s. And the Athlon 64 was AMD's first amd64/x86_64 offering, they beat intel to the party which is why we often say "amd64". I think they had the tech in 2001, but it didn't retail till 2003 iirc. The Pentium 4 would have been 64 bit, on some models, in late 2004, maybe 2005. EDIT: September 2003 the Athlon 64 dropped. By February 2004 they had Pentium 4's /w the 64 bit instructions supported.
Hello. We have one that doesn't freeze at all. The tray moves up and down like it would be working but nothing else is happening and the fans not spinning. What would be the first thing to check.
I bought at own 2 Cannon L2s in 1994. My best friend Thor Wixom & I traveled around Utah, California with these 2 cameras making mountain bike videos for a couple years.
I would have used a smaller phillips screwdriver for the micro switches. The only problem I see in my machine is the pump doesn't run. May need a new control board or pump.
I've dropped UBAs a time or two, and they shattered, but I never expected the sight of smashing one with a hammer turning it into such small shrapnel. Beautiful!
Apple even suffered the problem of making systems that look absolutely beautiful, but software that was less than fantastic. Don't get me wrong Mac OS 9 and early OS X looked beautiful, Mac OS 9 had many inherent problems and was typically not very stable while early Mac OS X demanded tons of ram and storage space while not offering much in software without using Mac OS 9 software, totally defeating the purpose. It wasn't until Mac OS jaguar did things really start to come together for Mac OS X and the beautiful PowerPC architecture. I still own a MDD 1.25 ghz model that can boot in to OS 9 natively and Mac OS X because of it. It's beautiful hardware, and probably best of both worlds with the software too. Out of all the non x86 vendors Apple probably handled this the best they could but even Apple came up a little short.
What you got is the NLX platform spec based computer, it was an intel creation as a way to allow the Pentium II cpu to be used in a compact case like the NX was used for the 486 and Pentium CPUs, along with improvements in things like air flow and cabling it was also supposed to make servicing and upgrading a breeze and it did. We partnered with Gateway inc in 1998 to develop their NLX based systems that we in turn used to sell BeOS based computers after Be, inc stopped development of the Be box. Ours was called the BeOS workstation and came pre-loaded with BeOS 4.5 or 5.0 and we sold them in mainly to nerds and never had gone full production on these unfortunately and the platform itself never really took off and of course now Be, inc is long gone.. anyway interesting video for sure though. Good job with it. Fun fact Intel themselves abandoned the plaform with the Pentium 4.
OMG! I wasn't expecting to find a video on an old Silent Knight product posted by you! I've been trying to find out as much as possible about them pre 1996, and its proven very difficult. They made some extremely cool stuff (IMO) in the late 70s and through the 80s. If you know anything or want to know anything I know about them or any old fire and security stuff in general, I'd love to talk.
From the looks at that wierd display technology and voltages. It looks to be using a plasma display. The 180v gaved it away and the way the display is. Yes plasma technology actually was around during that time and also ised in early computers as well. Definitely printer is a dot matix type. I don't believe these hook up to a mainframe, or host computer but rather using some strange protocol to connect to each other, if I remember correctly. Don't know the memory size of that core memory asuuming 8k. Doesn't surprise me on the 400 watts power draw considering the core memory, plasma display technology and dox matrix printer. It definitely a interesting piece of tech and a nice teardown. It maybe to far gone to restore it as been rained on for years. Seeing not much corrosion damage on the boards which is shocking. It might with cleanup and repair and also tearing down and cleaning up the mechanicals. Worst case I would frame that core memory.
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One of these days I will be able to afford to move out of this basement and have a proper place to work on projects and make videos without the anxiety of being interrupted while working unscripted. It's not fun to mention but it's a brutal truth. Thank you for subscribing. I do appreciate it.
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I discovered a short in the iron the hard way by popping this stupid non-serviceable fuse. I gather from comments that it’s a 125v component but we use 240v where I am. Would I just use a 240v 4a fuse?
I am sure a device broadcasting "CARTEL" as its Bluetooth name would be just fine at the border if you come back from holidays in Mexico! Anyways excellent video, I love your AMC with the MiniDisc head unit!
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"it was no longer luxurious to say I have a phone in my car you could whip this out and say I have a phone in my pocket and if you were really rich you could whip out this gram of cocaine and this is 1980s cocaine so we're really getting the party started" 😂😂😂
i would love to have something like this in my 94 Corvette, have a car phone like in the 90's that's period correct to the car but i can actually use it unlike the real car phones where the service was discontinued decades ago
If it's a unit that has lost its gas charger there's not a lot of practical options I can suggest. These don't hold a lot of refrigerant and unless you find and repair the leak (which is a solder/brazing task, unfortunately) it will leak out again.
What I want is to buy a device that uses Bluetooth SAP (Sim Access Profile) with my phone. So I will get a better signal! Some cars have that as an option when you buy it.