Social isolation, quarantine and having all this time at home as been nice. It's given me a chance to catch up on a backlog of things on my to do list, as before that I've been a busy bee.
Between that, I've done some other retro activities.
The first was excessive OS testing on 86Box with a setup emulating my Dimension95 build. There's some additional OSes I know work on bare metal that don't emulate nicely. The point was mainly to plan hard drive partitioning. Of course I don't plan to have as many OSes, but more as an exercise to see which play nice and which don't. The ideal setup will be OSR2, NT4.0, Red Hat 5.2, an older flavour of BSD and a modern BSD as well.
That build is taking me an awful long time, but I am still working on it. I am avoiding finishing it until I have all the hardware I want, some of which is proving incredibly difficult to track down. I want to have all the hardware tested and working, the configuration of hard drives planned out so I can set it up once, image everything and enjoy using it with as little stress as possible. I should motivate myself to post a thread update soon.
Additionally, as I posted about in another thread, I've come into possession of a very large collection of software - namely fully boxed and documented early copies of 3D Studio/3D Studio Max, Lightscape, as well as a large amount of CAD software from Autodesk, Visio and some other companies. Additionally, my own long term collection of Microsoft and Borland development tools. I'm thinking over the best ways to archive all of it. Been considering investing in building a book scanner as I have quite a few things I've acquired over time that I'd love to archive and share with the world, a lot of which isn't available online at all. More a post for Winworld, but ya know, still retro activities.
Other activities include:
- Hardware purchase testing:
- Intel Bonetrail DX38BT - Fully successful, including BIOS flash without crapping itself. Surely a new record for an Intel xTrail board.
- ATI 3870 - Fully successful
- Another ATI 3870 - Fully successful
- About 20 CPUs varying from Socket 3 to S775- only one 2.4GHz Northwood dead. Rest in peace.
- Triplex Millennium Silver MX440 - Fully successful
- Sold a bunch more hardware for funds for new projects.
- A lot of design work for upcoming project.
- More minor work on my YouTube to Netshow platform.
Looking forward to eventually posting some more. Lots of exciting things coming in the future.
Stay safe everyone!