Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild
Well gang, hopefully this Black Friday I'll have a new puter to replace my ol faithful 10 year old ( VISTA ) dinosaur, NOW I'll have to learn Win 10, Schitt, I was just gettin warmed-up on Vista, ( LOL ) Wifey up-graded from 7 to 10 on hers, awhile back, (free) but it sucks, to much B/S in the way and file handling is a PITA, it's probably just us, but we have our pictures, and some other things in several different places, we're used to going to the "pictures" folder (and others) and everything is in one place, and you could create your own separate folders and move things to where you wanted, I know there are work-arounds but re-learning schitt is so time consuming, I think they should have stayed with Win 7 and kept improving THAT platform, Maybe I'll do a Recovery on this dinosaur, then remove all the programs and garbage that came with it and just keep it off the net and use it to manipulate all my flash-drive files and store things, we shall see !
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Now lets think,
I bought the Quadra (28040 chip ) back in 1994 and I still use it for all the word processing , writing spread sheets & business book keeping.
It still processes much faster than I can type and running Semantic Greatworks it is the backbone of my system running Mac OS 9.5.9 Upgaded from native OS 6 .
The "Evil Empire" bought Greatworks from Semantic which they mutilated, took all of the security features out of it then renamed it Microsloth Works to counter Apple Works.
Once it was obsolete I bought the G3 upgrade processor card so it now runs even faster then an extra memory board which I filled with 1G of ram.
Thus I can now run Photoshop 4 on a virtual disc ( ram disc ) and that is so fast it is not funny if not a bit tedious as automation is not available on Ps4.
Once I tossed all of the microsloth softwear out oof the Quadra it has never crashed or hung and is on 24/7 except when a hard drive fails.
Failing drives is no problem because it runs Soft Raid 2 ( free download ) with a 4 way mirror using 2 internal drives & 2 external drives.
The external drives are my back up / archive drives so only 1 is ever plugged in at any time.
Soft Raid recognises that the drives are out of sync then automatically updates the drive which was unplugged
When I got the first digital camera I had to upgrade to something that had a RISC chip native as the camera would not talk to the Quadra so I bought a 2nd hand obsolete G4 mac also running 9.5 which I ran till 2005 when support for HTML 2 was dropped so it could no longer load web pages, thus the G4 sits there and gets used when I do a lot of graphics as it has Photoshop CS2 on it which was a free download when Adobe decided to drop support for that. This was $ 3000 worth of graphics softwear I got for free because Adobe wanted to shut down a server, love this stuff.
The G4 has a lot of free softwear on it as a lot of companies gave away the complete old OS 9 native versions as demos when OS 10 came out.
Thus this machine has $ 36,000 of free softwear that works perfectly well on it.
The computer I write this on is a old I mac running 10.5 which I will shortly be upgrading to 10.7 ( free upgrade) as Drop Box is going to drop support for 10.5 in January .
AS for printers there is an old Hp 8550 I got 5 years ago for $ 100 with $ 2000 worth of tonner which is the back bone of my printing side line ( I reprint old manuals & owners handbooks ) and the only downside is it uses a wack of power & I have to run 500 pages a month through it or the transfer drum goes bad. This is not that much of a problem as being obsolete new drums are every where for 1/4 of the original Hp price. I just bought 4 tonner catridges for $ 100 total which is around 100,000 pages and that is cheaper than a crappy domestic inkjet.
The inkjets are all Epson stylus colour 3000's with 500ml bulk tanks which I pick up for $ 100 -$ 200 then spend anything up to a year cleaning out the printheads.
They are only 4 colour machines but do very good prints up to 17" wide ( rolls ) which again I sell (reprints of old posters).
So if you are battling with Microsloth products you have my deepest sympathy.
They are deliberately made confusing so that users will just use the default settings which allows microsloth to interrogate your computer at will and nothing on it is ever safe.
Part of the security upgrade the RMS made was to switch from Windoze to Linux.
The staff objected violently to using this foreign system but after a year or so they were all using Linux at home.
Same thing happened when they installed the Mac lamps which were scheduled for a 5 year turn over.
They were there for 12 years and only got upgraded because they went to full fiber networking.
And the staff went on strike when the announcement was made, they all wanted to keep the old macs.