IBM ThinkPad 600X (1999)
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IBM ThinkPad 600X (1999)
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Pran Parakul and his 1000 stages of suffering.
Oneshot II is up now!!
So, in addition to that ASUS Terminator P4 I got, I also got an ASUS Terminator K7 featuring an AMD Athlon clocked at 1100MHz and 256MB of RAM.
I've had a lot of fun playing with this machine, and first off I installed Red Hat Linux 9 on it. This went off mostly without a hitch, although my USB mouse gave me issues (but switching to a PS/2 mouse solved them).
I love when installers have fun little quips. I miss when most software was fun in some way.
Installation went well, as did configuration once I figured out the mouse issue. The machine is partially deconstructed here because I needed to troubleshoot a Zip drive (I think it's just broken).
Next up that I wanted to try was OS/2 because the BIOS has an OS/2 compatibility setting and the chipset has OS/2 drivers.
I don't know if the hard drive I was using was on its way out or what though, but I just couldn't get OS/2 to install quickly at all. The first stage of copying files alone took about 24 hours. This is as far as I got before putting the project on hold.
What makes me think it was the hard drive was that it seemed to be behaving strangely and was rather noisy.
Here's a video on RHL 9, and I'll get a video on OS/2 out as soon as I continue the project :3
🇺🇲 113 years ago, on June 16, 1911, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) was formed by merging three smaller companies. Specializing in office products like punch card tabulators, CTR would later become known aslegendary International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924.
👉 This marked the beginning of a journey that would see IBM revolutionize the tech industry and become a global leader in computing.
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Doing the wall dance aka Tiktok Trend and I'm swooning this man. OMG!!!
@pose4photoml here's a belated Birthday Video.