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Laptop board view files
Laptop board view files








laptop board view files
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You'll often find older testing equipment being sold as "AS IS/for parts" even though they're fully functional for practical applications. Otherwise you can sometimes have good luck on eBay. If you have a meet in your area for HAM or other amateur radio operators those guys usually have a wealth of old equipment that they'll get rid of really cheap to someone who wants to learn. I don't have a lot of knowledge about analog stuff but old digital testing equipment pops up all the time around me for really low prices.ĭepending on where you are it might be worth checking craigslist or seeing if there are any hobby swap meets in your area. what am I, some pleb that does his SMD soldering with an IRON?Įnjoy being destitute! Best of luck and try not to get attacked by electron bees. And then you'll be lusting for a BGA rework station because hey, who doesn't want to reball their BGA chips?! And of course you need a reflow oven. Check ebay, craigslist, maybe if you have some vocational schools around you, they usually love to give away their old stuff.Īnd hell you'll soon want to get a proper digital scope too because they're so cool, you can get Hanteks/Rigols for less than 300 bucks.

laptop board view files

Old analog scopes are still pretty damn easy to find for ~50 bucks. Maybe even one of those 2-in-1 things, like 100$ from ebay.

laptop board view files

Get yourself a good soldering station, multimeter and a nice hot air rework station and you're good to go. Lovely! I absolutely encourage the effort, we gotta break this culture of "buy-use-break-discard-buy"-cycle.

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  • Computer Hardware -> Intel, AMD, nVIDIAĮven more so because I'm learning how to do component level repair.
  • The whole now about 32gb uncompressed, sorry extreme data hoarders.

    #Laptop board view files update#

    UPDATE II: Compressed to zip, got rid of crap, such as a LOAD of Linux ISOs I didn't see before. From there, I will share and get someone to mirror to a torrent and seed distributed UPDATE: Am uploading at work to my OneDrive.

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    There are also many thousand *.brd boardview files.

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    *Please note that this is FULL WEBSITE DUMP and may contain other unknown items.In an ideal world, I would like to pool all of these files and make one of the most spectacular #righttorepair repos ever! In total, I can count 7500+ schematics dating back to the 80s. I don't know where or how to upload with slow internet, though. Previously at which has now been privatised. Most of the items newer than 2014 have boardviews. I have laptops, desktops, consoles, mobile devices etc. Yes, I have roughly 200gb of most brands, up to 2017.

    #Laptop board view files archive#

    Once I get the NAS working again, I will prepare the archive and share it here on /r/DataHoarder. As of writing, my power supply has been ready for delivery for 10 days now. Tons of ancient schematics (think Core 2 Duo and older), but it did have some newer schematics I couldn't find elsewhere like some Sandy Bridge based Shuttle board that helped me diagnose a cheap locally-manufactured laptop.Ĭan't share the archive right now because unfortunately it's stuck on my NAS which is waiting on a new power supply.ĮDIT for those coming through RemindMe: Our postal service is currently on strike.

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    I have all schematics, boardview and BIOS flash files from the unrestricted repository, and some from the forum (whatever I could download during the 1-month period I subscribed for). I once scraped a local paysite that was in the process of switching from a file repository with unrestricted access to a forum plugin system with daily download limits. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '”

  • We are not your personal archival army.
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  • And we're trying really hard not to forget.ģ.3v Pin Reset Directions :D / Alt Imgur link Along the way we have sought out like-minded individuals to exchange strategies, war stories, and cautionary tales of failures. Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep (either forever or For A Damn Long Timetm). government or corporate espionage), cultural and familial archivists, internet collapse preppers, and people who do it themselves so they're sure it's done right. Among us are represented the various reasons to keep data - legal requirements, competitive requirements, uncertainty of permanence of cloud services, distaste for transmitting your data externally (e.g.










    Laptop board view files