I received a Pocket386 today!
I received a Pocket386 today!
For anyone who hasn't heard of Pocket386 (I have mentioned it lately,
but who listens to me), it's a new small-form factor 386 notebook sold
on AliExpress. New old stock - or possibly pulled, as in the case of these 386 CPUs - parts are combined with new parts to build a weird
little retro PC.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005542582463.html
Dimensions: 21x12x3cm
386 SX 40MHz Ali M6117
8MB DRAM
VGA
640x480 / 800x480 resolution
CompactFlash storage
USB storage (CH375B)
OPL3 sound card
There is an included dongle for a parallel port, and a dongle for VGA &
2x PS2 ports. The ISA bus is available on the back of the machine, adapter to plug in ISA cards is sold separate (or DIY).
I just opened the box and turned it on for a couple minutes, my first impression of it is positive.
First off, the printed manual in the box has the pages in the correct order - this is already an improvement over the Book8088 I received. :)
Second, I plugged the power adapter in, turned on the machine and it booted right up to the DOS prompt. Typed 'win' and Windows95 started. There is a "built in mouse", the arrow keys on the keyboard can be used
to control the mouse cursor - my first impression after trying it is it seems more usable than I had expected.
Back in DOS, I checked the GAMES folder on the included CompactFlash card (drive C:) and Wolf3D fired right up, with Adlib sound, looks and sounds good. I didn't try DOOM yet but they've included it also.
Things I don't like - I would have liked to see a serial port included, but at least it's possible to plug into the ISA bus so a dongle can be added. (I got the version 2 Book8088 with serial port built in and
that's handy for BBSing of course.)
I ordered the Pocket386 March 31 and it was delivered to me (Vancouver Island, BC, Canada) April 17.
Now I have to spend some time with the Pocket386 and see how it holds up after the excitement of unboxing a weird little gadget wears off.
Isn't it the last 'open' CPU? Not old hardware, but new??
Isn't it the last 'open' CPU? Not old hardware, but new??
the 486 to 686 (pentium ][) is open i think
Now THOSE are systems that I'd love to see 'new options' for. My favorite platform of all time the the 486, but I'm looking to add something much faster this year - Pentium-II, Pentium-4, 686... something that runs the next generation OS and softwarez. :P
Although a 6502 guy, and have had any number of x86 boxes... I have a soft spot for a Mac IIfx, all those nifty nubus slots, it was like the Apple II of the Mac world.
Now THOSE are systems that I'd love to see 'new options' for. My favorite platform of all time the the 486, but I'm looking to add something much
And the fastest Mac for a long time. You had to be a kick-ass creative guy to get a IIfx, the rest of us had to limp along with IIcis.
Spectre wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
And the fastest Mac for a long time. You had to be a kick-ass creative guy to get a IIfx, the rest of us had to limp along with IIcis.
If'n I recall right, came with an 030 cpu, and there were 040 upgrades around for it. Friend o' mine had one for years.. until after Nubus disappeared completely.
If'n I recall right, came with an 030 cpu, and there were 040 upgrades around for it. Friend o' mine had one for years.. until after Nubus disappeared completely.
Now, I'm hearing that "bong" startup chord in my head.
Now, I'm hearing that "bong" startup chord in my head.
Good day for it to come up - it's not the only bong sound being heard on this special day! Happy 4/20! :)
Good day for it to come up - it's not the only bong sound being heard on this special day! Happy 4/20! :)
What is special about 4/20? Assuming its 20th o' April.... <boggle>
What is special about 4/20? Assuming its 20th o' April.... <boggle>
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these are the guys who stole the open source bios ? :)
Sergey's version does now "officially" support Book8088 machines, so the BIOS can be replaced easily with an official / updated version. https://github.com/skiselev/8088_bios
AKAcastor wrote to All <=-
I received a Pocket386 today!
For anyone who hasn't heard of Pocket386 (I have mentioned it lately,
but who listens to me), it's a new small-form factor 386 notebook sold
on AliExpress. New old stock - or possibly pulled, as in the case of these 386 CPUs - parts are combined with new parts to build a weird
little retro PC.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005542582463.html
I received a Pocket386 today!
I will be checking that out! Cool - thank you!
For anyone who hasn't heard of Pocket386 (I have mentioned it lately,
but who listens to me), it's a new small-form factor 386 notebook sold
on AliExpress. New old stock - or possibly pulled, as in the case of these 386 CPUs - parts are combined with new parts to build a weird
little retro PC.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005542582463.html
I don't remember it, but I also spent a while OFF the BBS's - and
Facebook - and HAM - etc. But now life is settling back into a
more smooth routine, and my knees are worse, so I have more
'screentime.' :-)
AKAcastor wrote to Jimmylogan <=-
I don't remember it, but I also spent a while OFF the BBS's - and
Facebook - and HAM - etc. But now life is settling back into a
more smooth routine, and my knees are worse, so I have more
'screentime.' :-)
Sorry about the knees, trouble with knees is rough, though more
screentime isn't entirely the worst situation - lots of BBSing to keep
up on! :) I hope you're well and have plenty of time for fun projects.
Thanks. Gel shots every so often work wonders...
I have a Ham radio in the house now - working on getting
an antenna on a nice tall pole/tower.
i think the 386 is too modern for me xD you can run much
more stuff on a 386 than a 286. like netbsd! XD
if only they made a pocket 286 :>
16 bits does seem more than enough, was 32 bits ever really necessary?
mary4 wrote to AKAcastor <=-
i think the 386 is too modern for me xD you can run much more stuff on
a 386 than a 286. like netbsd! XD
Older version of MINIX run on a 286 - I was able to run a caching DNS server, web server and mail server on a 286 with 2mb of RAM.
Spectre wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Way back when, at one stage I had examples of most every generation of CPU.. I still had an XT running mail on KA9Q along with some routing. Unfortunately 500 moves later, things had to go...
CPU.. I still had an XT running mail on KA9Q along with some routing.
I played with KA9Q for a while - that was an amazing feat, showing
exactly how much you could do on an XT. I remember The Little Garden,
I played with KA9Q for a while - that was an amazing feat, showing
exactly how much you could do on an XT. I remember The Little Garden,
16 bits does seem more than enough, was 32 bits ever really necessary?
I agree that would be an interesting machine! I think it's possible, if the developer happens to find a big stash of 286 chips, so we can keep hoping at least.
Older version of MINIX run on a 286 - I was able to run a caching DNS server, web server and mail server on a 286 with 2mb of RAM.
I'm not familiar with KA9Q, what can it do? Could be fun to find a download somewhere and have a play with it.
Older version of MINIX run on a 286 - I was able to run a caching DNS server, web server and mail server on a 286 with 2mb of RAM.
THATS COOOL!! 2MB OF RAM IS ALL YOU NEED!!!! :D srsly thats cool!
i need to upgrade the 286 here to 16 mb of ram if those darn boards
I was not aware that MINIX could do some much with such limited
resources. Also RE 16MB support with 286 class machines, I've had some
odd results with the motherboard I am currenlty using in my 286 PC &
that you might run into.
I played with KA9Q for a while - that was an amazing feat, showing
exactly how much you could do on an XT. I remember The Little Garden,
I'm not familiar with KA9Q, what can it do? Could be fun to find a
download somewhere and have a play with it.
i have 2 super rare 25MHz M216 rev 1.2 mobos these boards support the maximum of 16 MB. it's a crazy mobo. i just wish the solder the manufacturer used was not bloody TRASH. like the chipset needs to be soldered really well with good nice solder not this cheapo junk solder.
i had to send it to my friend multiple times.
Also RE 16MB support with 286 class machines, I've had some odd results with the motherboard I am currenlty using in my 286 PC & that you might run into.
The board supports more than 4Mb of ram which is the usual max for most 286 motherbaords, but while it works fine with 10Mb installed (2 4Mb SIMMs + 2 1Mb SIMMs), 8Mb (2 4Mb SIMMs) just causes the bios to flip out completely, due to some weird bug. I have no idea what 16Mb would do as I just don't have enough 4Mb SIMMs to try.
I played with KA9Q for a while - that was an amazing feat, showing
exactly how much you could do on an XT. I remember The Little Garden,
I ran an ISP for a while, and when we first opened we were using an old 386 sx-16 as the router running ka9q. The rest of the network were linux boxes.
If you get the basics of TCP/IP, then KA9Q has a lower learning curve
than linux does.
Might have been part of it, and or a machine that
wasn't doing anything else? A 386 of pretty much any flavour was meant
to be able to route enough packets for ~10 486 claass systems? Something like that, I forget.
Oh that sucks! I hope you solder woes are over and that you get many trouble free years of use from them now. I've never seen 25Mhz 286 motherboards turn up for sale, only the harris 25 Mhz 286 CPU itself.yeah it's a pain in the ass
Where did you find yours?
Spectre wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I stopped using it, because its POP3 was a bit non-standard and
required patching of newer clients at the time, and eventually it was
just to hard.
kirkspragg wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I played with KA9Q for a while - that was an amazing feat, showing
exactly how much you could do on an XT. I remember The Little Garden,
I'm not familiar with KA9Q, what can it do? Could be fun to find a download somewhere and have a play with it.
kirkspragg wrote to mary4 <=-
Older version of MINIX run on a 286 - I was able to run a caching DNS server, web server and mail server on a 286 with 2mb of RAM.
THATS COOOL!! 2MB OF RAM IS ALL YOU NEED!!!! :D srsly thats cool!
i need to upgrade the 286 here to 16 mb of ram if those darn boards
I was not aware that MINIX could do some much with such limited
resources. Also RE 16MB support with 286 class machines, I've had some
odd results with the motherboard I am currenlty using in my 286 PC &
that you might run into.
The board supports more than 4Mb of ram which is the usual max for most 286 motherbaords, but while it works fine with 10Mb installed (2 4Mb
SIMMs + 2 1Mb SIMMs), 8Mb (2 4Mb SIMMs) just causes the bios to flip
out completely, due to some weird bug. I have no idea what 16Mb would
do as I just don't have enough 4Mb SIMMs to try.
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AKAcastor wrote to Jimmylogan <=-
Thanks. Gel shots every so often work wonders...
It's been years since I had Jello shots! Delicious.
I have a Ham radio in the house now - working on getting
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I haven't gotten into radio myself but I do appreciate hearing about
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