Hi everyone!
Since we all use the world wide web and a computer to communicate with each other, it makes sense to me to have a thread about repairing or building or upgrading or programming your own computer.
Anyone, I mean anyone can do it these days. Manufacturers have spent over 40 years improving things so it's not like having to learn DOS or knowing how to program your BIOS.
You buy some basis parts you put them together, and everything is color coded now, you power up insert an Operating System disk in the disk drive and your on your way. And the prices wow have they come down, over 40 years ago 16megs of RAM was over $450. Motherboards where archaic compared to what you can get now. You'd have about 20 wire jumpers that all had to be placed in the right configuration.
Anyways nowadays you can build a $2500 computer for about $1000. And if you buy just 1 component a month it doesn't hurt the finances.
If there is any interest in this let me know, I can help.
Dave
AssembleThis
Since we all use the world wide web and a computer to communicate with each other, it makes sense to me to have a thread about repairing or building or upgrading or programming your own computer.
Anyone, I mean anyone can do it these days. Manufacturers have spent over 40 years improving things so it's not like having to learn DOS or knowing how to program your BIOS.
You buy some basis parts you put them together, and everything is color coded now, you power up insert an Operating System disk in the disk drive and your on your way. And the prices wow have they come down, over 40 years ago 16megs of RAM was over $450. Motherboards where archaic compared to what you can get now. You'd have about 20 wire jumpers that all had to be placed in the right configuration.
Anyways nowadays you can build a $2500 computer for about $1000. And if you buy just 1 component a month it doesn't hurt the finances.
If there is any interest in this let me know, I can help.
Dave
AssembleThis