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A [[commons:File:Ibm_px_xt_color.jpg|picture of an IBM PC XT]] taken by Ruben de Rijcke is shown on the screen with big green "IBM" text on it.
A [[commons:File:Ibm_px_xt_color.jpg|picture of an IBM PC XT]] taken by Ruben de Rijcke is shown on the screen with big green "IBM" text on it.


Voice: "Ideally I'd use a period accurate IBM PC"
Voice: "Ideally I'd use an actual period accurate IBM PC"


Expensive eBay listings scrolls past. One is shown to cost $500 AUD.
Expensive eBay listings scrolls past. One is shown to cost $500 AUD.
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An eBay listing titled "Vintage Advantech PCM-9375 REV. A1 SBC Single Board Computer - AMD Geode LX800" is shown. Its status is marked as "For parts or not working, sold as-is with no guarantees." It's listed as $50 AUD.
An eBay listing titled "Vintage Advantech PCM-9375 REV. A1 SBC Single Board Computer - AMD Geode LX800" is shown. Its status is marked as "For parts or not working, sold as-is with no guarantees." It's listed as $50 AUD.


Voice: "Checking eBay I found an industrial single-board computer for $50"
Voice: "Checking eBay I found and industrial single-board computer for $50"


The listing description is shown. It clarifies: "For sale here is an Advantech PCM-9375 REV. A1 single board computer. Previously, I was able to boot Windows 98SE from a Compact Flash card and everything worked fine. It currently refuses to output a video signal that any of my monitors can recognise, so it's being sold as-is for parts with no guarantees. For a full spec sheet, see Advantech's site."
The listing description is shown. It clarifies: "For sale here is an Advantech PCM-9375 REV. A1 single board computer. Previously, I was able to boot Windows 98SE from a Compact Flash card and everything worked fine. It currently refuses to output a video signal that any of my monitors can recognise, so it's being sold as-is for parts with no guarantees. For a full spec sheet, see Advantech's site."


Voice: "The very low is because the video output is broken. Without video output this computer is effectively useless."
Voice: "The low price is just due to it's video output being broken. Most computers are designed to be useless without video output so naturally this is seen as garbage."


A receipt showing payment for the board is shown. It cost $50 AUD with free shipping. It was paid on 7 November 2021 and delivered on 12 November 21.
A receipt showing payment for the board is shown. It cost $50 AUD with free shipping. It was paid on 7 November 2021 and delivered on 12 November 21.


Voice: "I decided to buy it anyway in hopes of fixing it."
Voice: "I bought it anyway."


A hand is shown placing the board on a table. It is an unprotected circuit board with its chips, connectors and pin headers exposed. One large heatsink covers the CPU and another smaller heatsink covers the companion chip.
A hand is shown placing the board on a table. It is an unprotected circuit board with its chips, connectors and pin headers exposed. One large heatsink covers the CPU and another smaller heatsink covers the companion chip.


Voice: "So here it is: The PCM-9375. It stars a Geode LX800 CPU and CS5536 companion chip."
Voice: "So here it is: The PCM 9375. It stars a Geode LX800 CPU and CS5536 companion chip."


A small stick of RAM is shown.
A small stick of RAM is shown.
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A daughterboard connected to the main board is shown, with an Ethernet port on it as well as a mini USB connector. The board is unplugged already, and pliers are used to remove it entirely.
A daughterboard connected to the main board is shown, with an Ethernet port on it as well as a mini USB connector. The board is unplugged already, and pliers are used to remove it entirely.


Voice: "As well as a mini USB port and a second Ethernet port. We're going to remove those for now while we troubleshoot."
Voice: "As well as a mini USB port and a second Ethernet port. We're just going to remove those for now while we troubleshoot."


== Initial powering ==
== Initial powering ==
A power supply with growing green LEDs flicker showing 0 volts and the word "off". Connected to it are two long bunched up wires that clip in to two pins on the board.
A power supply with growing green LEDs flicker showing 0 volts and the word "off". Connected to it are two long bunched up wires that clip in to two pins on the board.


Voice: "The first thing I did was hook the board up to a current limited power supply."
Voice: "The first thing I did was hook it up to a current limited power supply."


A hand is shown turning the power supply on. The camera zooms closer and shows the text jumping on the display changing to 5 volts 1 amps. The amperage jumps between 0.9 amps and 1.1 amps.
A hand is shown turning the power supply on. The camera zooms closer and shows the text jumping on the display changing to 5 volts 1 amps. The amperage jumps between 0.9 amps and 1.1 amps.


Voice: "It pulled a stable load so it's not dead."
Voice: "It pulled a stable load so it wasn't completely dead on arrival."


A small lapel microphone is shown next to the board's corner. A single short beep is heard.
A small lapel microphone is shown next to the board's corner. A single short beep is heard.


Voice: "It made a beep! That's a good sign."
Voice: "It beeped. That's probably good."


A hand is shown plugging a VGA cable in to the board.
A hand is shown plugging a VGA cable in to the board.


Voice: "I connected a monitor to see what it would display."
Voice: "Let's plug in a monitor and check things out then huh"


A computer monitor is shown. Grey text appears in a box with the text "Input Not Supported" slowly moving diagonally down the screen.
A computer monitor is shown. Grey text appears in a box with the text "Input Not Supported" slowly moving diagonally down the screen.
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