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Title: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Karura on Sat, 27 September 2014, 01:15:54
(http://i.imgur.com/4o1CfkY.jpg)

Still lacking some parts like the floppy drive, but it's a work in progress!
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: infiniti on Sat, 27 September 2014, 01:55:30
'looking forward to your build progress. :thumb:

Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: mogo on Sat, 27 September 2014, 01:58:37
I saw this pic high on r/mechanicalkeyboards, I'm very jealous of that pretty spacesaver! Also, your retro PC should have a TURBO button! Hehehe looks great though.  :thumb:
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: naasfu on Sat, 27 September 2014, 01:59:27
Still lacking some parts like the floppy drive, but it's a work in progress!

Haha, very nice. :)  Also, five and a quarter or gtfo.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: absyrd on Sat, 27 September 2014, 07:29:41
That mouse is killing the vibe!
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Latin00032 on Sat, 27 September 2014, 09:18:05
You need a Sony fw900 crt monitor with that.

Maybe you can also get a trackball. One of the beige CST track balls.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Latin00032 on Sat, 27 September 2014, 09:22:23
Maybe you can "mod" the desktop to look more like windows 95.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: blackbox on Sat, 27 September 2014, 10:07:10
Very nice! Mind sharing specs and some pictures of it from the inside?
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Sat, 27 September 2014, 13:11:32
Needs a CRT for sure. If it wouldn't cost an insane amount in shipping I would offer you my old IBM P76. Pretty sure I have an old 3.5" floppy in my parts box, but I think it has a black or dark grey bezel.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Hak Foo on Sat, 27 September 2014, 18:06:41
I love desktop cases, but there's really nothing that's desktop, reasonably quiet, and capable of handling the size and heat output of modern gear.  The closest choices are 4U rackmount cases (noisy, don't fit huge heatsinks), HTPC cases which are super-expensive and often incapable of handling full-size gear, or the CoolerMaster HAF XB, which isn't super-quiet either, and is twice the height of a standard desktop case.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: fohat.digs on Sat, 27 September 2014, 18:39:09
I have a nice-looking  PS/2 box (486 I am pretty sure) that probably works fine and would be perfect. It might be really hard to crowbar new gear into it, however. I would love to sell it, complete or empty, but the shipping from Atlanta would probably be prohibitive.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Sat, 27 September 2014, 21:19:24
IMO, this should be running Win 98 or prior.  :thumb:

And a CRT would be nice too.  :P
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: The_Beast on Sat, 27 September 2014, 21:21:20
Unicomp sells a mouse that would fit right in with that build

(http://pckeyboard.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/ibmmouse.jpg)

http://pckeyboard.com/page/BargainRack/96F9275
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Karura on Sat, 27 September 2014, 23:36:40
Very nice! Mind sharing specs and some pictures of it from the inside?

I did a detailed write-up over here: http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/2hie72/are_retrobuilds_a_thing/cktr0bs

I saw this pic high on r/mechanicalkeyboards, I'm very jealous of that pretty spacesaver! Also, your retro PC should have a TURBO button! Hehehe looks great though.  :thumb:

Thanks, it's a great keyboard, TURBO was way before my time! Same with 5.25 floppy drives. I might have a 3.5 floppy coming that I'll retrofit.

Needs a CRT for sure. If it wouldn't cost an insane amount in shipping I would offer you my old IBM P76. Pretty sure I have an old 3.5" floppy in my parts box, but I think it has a black or dark grey bezel.

I wish I still kept my CRT from back then (I don't even remember what it was), the NEC was its replacement.
Maybe we can work out how much it'll actually cost to ship it, might be worth it :) I looked up the monitor, surprised that it can do 1600x1200, pretty impressive. What color is it btw?

I love desktop cases, but there's really nothing that's desktop, reasonably quiet, and capable of handling the size and heat output of modern gear.  The closest choices are 4U rackmount cases (noisy, don't fit huge heatsinks), HTPC cases which are super-expensive and often incapable of handling full-size gear, or the CoolerMaster HAF XB, which isn't super-quiet either, and is twice the height of a standard desktop case.
I noticed this too, desktop cases aren't made anymore except perhaps this case in its black version. There's a major downside to it being that it has 2x 60mm rear exhausts, and 1x 80mm front intake fan spots; hardly an efficient system, but it works for me.

Unicomp sells a mouse that would fit right in with that build

Show Image
(http://pckeyboard.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/ibmmouse.jpg)


http://pckeyboard.com/page/BargainRack/96F9275

Neat find! It's cheap enough to order one for fun. Seriously though, not sure what would be a good-yet-functional mouse for the build; perhaps I will go with a CST beige trackball, which looks the part, but is not optimal for gaming.


You need a Sony fw900 crt monitor with that.

Maybe you can also get a trackball. One of the beige CST track balls.

I was thinking that too, but it's not exactly cheap, we'll see! I still prefer to have a mouse, if only there was a modern highperforming optical gaming beige mouse :D not happening.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Lu_e on Sun, 28 September 2014, 13:41:01
Gaming like it's 1998
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: fohat.digs on Sun, 28 September 2014, 14:47:34
A good beige CRT sounds like a $5 thrift store item to me.
Shipping a beast like that would be at least $30.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: janvkn on Sun, 28 September 2014, 15:49:17
Needs a CRT for sure. If it wouldn't cost an insane amount in shipping I would offer you my old IBM P76. Pretty sure I have an old 3.5" floppy in my parts box, but I think it has a black or dark grey bezel.

You have a P76? They were awesome monitors at the time. In fact, I snagged one from our RS/6000 server at work to use on my personal desktop back in 2001 or so hehe.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: janvkn on Sun, 28 September 2014, 15:51:46
I looked up the monitor, surprised that it can do 1600x1200, pretty impressive. What color is it btw?

Like most CRTs, it didn't do its top resolution *comfortably*. 60Hz on a CRT is painful for the eyes. 1280x1024 was its sweet spot.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: snoopy on Sun, 28 September 2014, 15:56:04
nice build. You really need a grey crt... and a grey mouse.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: spiceBar on Sun, 28 September 2014, 20:01:08
Very nice project.

I notice a beige Realforce would not be out of place either. But an SSK is naturally much better.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: FrostyToast on Sun, 28 September 2014, 20:44:43
Now take a dremel to it and add some radiators and a badass GPU  :thumb:
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: kaotikb on Sun, 09 November 2014, 19:06:43
Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/4o1CfkY.jpg)


Still lacking some parts like the floppy drive, but it's a work in progress!

Nice build.
I think what would go well with this build is an Intellimouse , i still have mine.
(http://cdn3.sbnation.com/products/large/5884/hof5.jpeg?1342621642)
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: nubbinator on Sun, 09 November 2014, 19:33:16
You need a Sony fw900 crt monitor with that.

Maybe you can also get a trackball. One of the beige CST track balls.

I was thinking that too, but it's not exactly cheap, we'll see! I still prefer to have a mouse, if only there was a modern highperforming optical gaming beige mouse :D not happening.

I do have a Wheelmouse Optical 1.1a lying around...

I also have this cool old optical mouse that came with my Xerox keyboard.  If you're willing to put the work in, it could be fun.  Or you could even swap the internals from a new mouse into an older mouse.
Title: Re: I built a PC for my Model M SSK
Post by: Karura on Sun, 09 November 2014, 21:43:16
Show Image
(http://i.imgur.com/4o1CfkY.jpg)


Still lacking some parts like the floppy drive, but it's a work in progress!

Nice build.
I think what would go well with this build is an Intellimouse , i still have mine.
Show Image
(http://cdn3.sbnation.com/products/large/5884/hof5.jpeg?1342621642)


You need a Sony fw900 crt monitor with that.

Maybe you can also get a trackball. One of the beige CST track balls.

I was thinking that too, but it's not exactly cheap, we'll see! I still prefer to have a mouse, if only there was a modern highperforming optical gaming beige mouse :D not happening.

I do have a Wheelmouse Optical 1.1a lying around...

I also have this cool old optical mouse that came with my Xerox keyboard.  If you're willing to put the work in, it could be fun.  Or you could even swap the internals from a new mouse into an older mouse.

Those are all very good choices, along the the Unicomp one mentioned earlier.

I've been doing some looking around, I'm thinking maybe going with a trackball.

What does the Xerox mouse look like?

Reason? Check out the beige on this one!

(http://www.spectronics.com.au/images/product/CST2145W_big.jpg)

Unfortunately it's pretty expensive, and I am not sure how a trackball would fare for gaming... even light gaming like minecraft.