Dusting off two dinosaurs
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I have decided to dig out two laptops from the last century, both Compaq: a Dixon Pentium II at 333Mhz and a 486DX4 at 75Mhz.Read more...
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@cobito very interesting thread and well explained, thanks Cobito
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I love these kind of articles. The 90s and 2000s were a very exciting time in computing, and we don't really realize the enormous advances we've experienced.
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And I don't know about you, but for me it was when I really wanted a change of motherboard, micro, etc.
I also suppose it's because of my youth...
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@kynes From there, laptops lost something very important: maintenance bays.
Now to clean the heatsink you have to disassemble the whole thing. -
@whoololon said in Dusting off two dinosaurs:
@kynes From then on, laptops lost something very important: the maintenance bays.
Now to clean the heatsink you have to disassemble the whole thing.That's why whenever I've had to buy or recommend a laptop, I first check that they are easy to open, and that you don't have to disassemble the keyboard to access the heatsink. Once I had to clean a netbook that you had to have two engineering degrees to be able to get your hands on, one to disassemble it and another to reassemble it.
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@kynes If only it was just cleaning the heatsink... when I see that I have to disassemble the entire laptop (starting with the keyboard) to change a disk, I get really annoyed...
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Lovely thread, I loved seeing two vintage laptops come back to life.
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