That’s an ME7ERG High Back Ergohuman from Eurotech Seating. Best office chair ever made with a lifetime warranty.
That’s an ME7ERG High Back Ergohuman from Eurotech Seating. Best office chair ever made with a lifetime warranty.
This guy either sits for a living or sells the things people sit on. Either way, he knows his office chairsThat’s an ME7ERG High Back Ergohuman from Eurotech Seating. Best office chair ever made with a lifetime warranty.
That’s an ME7ERG High Back Ergohuman from Eurotech Seating. Best office chair ever made with a lifetime warranty.
Hope they contain something worthy and interesting.Got some 30 diskettes for free after dumping their contents for a customer.
Many of which are in really good nick!
Hope they contain something worthy and interesting.
I've had plenty of customer data on some set of floppies I bought.Customer data is not relevant nor interesting to me, not gonna snoop around in somebody their private files.
Besides, I've already formatted them for usage on vintage machines.
A 512 GB micro-sd card for my Steam Deck; I'm planning on selling it soon and getting a 1TB ssd for it instead.
8bit do kit for nes with nes dongle but does not want to pair
I just ordered one of these from eBay for the Win98SE machine. The Sound Blaster AWE32 died in it, so I managed to snag an ISA slot SB AWE64 to replace it. Problem is that my 98SE machine only has SCSI ports and one IDE slot, with both master and slave being used for hard disks.Saturday. Flea Market Day at the fairground.
New and sealed 74min Gold CD-R for 50 cents.
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Sadly only one. A complete stack of random DVD+RW and a spindle with cheap 80min CD-R... but only this one single gold based CD-R. Hope to find more another time.
And... I'm entering the modern world of high speed USB 2.0.
Also new+sealed. Might be useful for a PC running Windows 98SE. Many motherboards from that era only have two USB 1.1 ports, which is painfully slow for USB mass storage.
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Cream pies you say?Picked up the cream pies I ordered.
Unfortunately the oreo ones topping got a little squashed on the way home, but it's fine.
Left to right its coconut, chocolate and the oreo cream pie.
Aren't there a lot more possibilities than floppy disks?I just ordered one of these from eBay for the Win98SE machine. The Sound Blaster AWE32 died in it, so I managed to snag an ISA slot SB AWE64 to replace it. Problem is that my 98SE machine only has SCSI ports and one IDE slot, with both master and slave being used for hard disks.
I could get a SCSI CD-ROM and add it, but then I am still burning CD’s to transfer files over which is just stupid and wasteful. I know Win98SE supports USB 2.0, so I bought a PCI add on board to add them because the PC doesn’t have any USB built in (200Mhz Pentium 1 and the motherboard uses serial for keyboard and com port for mouse).
I managed to get the card installed and configured properly, but as of now I have no way to transfer over the 19Mb driver other than the built in floppy drive. I have an external floppy drive that works in Windows 10/11, but I’d have to split the exe into 1Mb files (that’s all a floppy holds, folks!) and transfer it over with the only 4 floppy disks I have that still work.
No thanks. It came with an install CD. Useless to me for installing audio drivers. So I’m hoping this USB card fixes my problem of mass storage on the Win98SE machine.