Bag O' Computer Parts & Quantum Bigfoot hard drive
Recent thrift store finds... Correction: The pin header on the sound card is actually an output for playing the sound card's audio through your computer's internal speaker.

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Cloning a Rare ISA Card to Use a Rare CD Drive

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IBM Industrial Computer: $10,000 PC from 1985

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Integrated SSDs Should Be Illegal, But Why Would They Care!

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Remember the Quantum Bigfoot? Retro 5.25" Hard Drive review with audio recordings

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Pixel x86: A New Mini MS-DOS & Windows Gaming PC!

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Rebuilding IBM's Most Obnoxious PC - PS/2 Model 70 Type 1

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Custom-built Cyrix MII PC resurrected

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Why you don't want a vintage 286 PC -- but I like mine anyway

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Dell Tape Autoloader
![[Dying] 1996 Quantum Bigfoot 1st Generation Hard Drive Spin Up and Spin Down](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zG3WPrz5VsU/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE9CNACELwBSFryq4qpAy8IARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAHwAQH4Af4JgALQBYoCDAgAEAEYZSBVKEswDw==&rs=AOn4CLAanyzkkQnHYUqDWQUKaNKzDf67YA)
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[Dying] 1996 Quantum Bigfoot 1st Generation Hard Drive Spin Up and Spin Down

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My first accelerated Amiga: the Z3660 and Motorola 68060 CPU!

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Using a Commodore 64 on the modern internet!

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Quantum Bigfoot CY 3240AT 3.2GB (1997) - Hard Drive Sounds

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Finishing the Ultimate Oddware Tower! Windows Vista PC Build

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The Only 5 Hi-Fi Amplifiers You Can Still Trust (The Buy It For Life List)

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What REALLY Happened to IBM PCs? Shocking Truth Revealed!

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LET'S REPAIR: Radio Shack TRS-80 Microcomputer System

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The Fascinating Story of Fluke,The Washington Engineer Who Built The World's Most Trusted Multimeter

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