prokyonid
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prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish1·4 months agoStarted the process of exposing the interior wall - this would have been the original exterior wall of the house, before the patio was closed in.
Blurry picture of back of carpet and underlayment
This all looks relatively healthy to me so far, though this is only one four foot section. I’ll proceed towards the corner, once I find a home for the stuff I have stored back there.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software@lemmy.sdf.org•This Raspberry Pi project recreates your favorite 90s TV channels, down to the timeslotsEnglish21·4 months agoI’m sure this would pair very well with my analog broadcasting equipment and the recent lack of FCC enforcement
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish2·4 months agoI think this is a good idea but I don’t think it’ll be workable for my space unless the entire structure comes down.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish1·4 months agoHow do you mean, raise the floor? I believe the concrete patio floor was poured as part of the foundation of the house.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish1·4 months agoMost of the circuits were wired with 12/3 already but with the ground wire not hooked up to anything. The electrician replaced the service panel, hooked up the grounds and installed new three-prong outlets. The circuits that were wired with 12/2 got GFCI outlets.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish4·5 months agoHad an electrician go through the entire place when we first bought the house so we could get safe three-prong outlets in place of the two-prong ungrounded outlets that were originally there. Didn’t do a full rewire because there’s no ceiling access - originally, the only heatsource for the house was electric radiant ceilings, though a couple baseboards were installed at some point after initial construction. The wiring for the sunroom’s A/C is run through a conduit on the outside of the house. I replaced the original through-wall unit shortly after we moved in, and I’ve seen that whole circuit.
What about the interior wall, against what used to be the exterior of the house?
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Renovating a converted patioEnglish1·5 months agoYeah, when we first moved in the plan was to put in an alternative heat source so we could use it as combination exercise / office space. I’d really like to be able to set it up that way - I like the view the sunroom gives but I really need more year-round floor space so I’d be willing to lose the sunroom functionality completely if I had to
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Best Beige PS/2 keyboard and mouse for retro gaming build?English3·7 months agoI’ll recommend some modern keyboards that are suitable for your retrokit - I’m a big fan of Unicomp keyboards myself, though they do not do N-key rollover, if that is something important to you. Their lighter shade (they call it ‘white’) is more of a grey than a beige.
You may also consider USB keyboards that can handle P/S2 protocol with use of an adapter (not all of them can do this very well). I have a WASD keyboard for my modern PC that I sometimes also use with my older machines. I would recommend them, but they appear to be out of business.
This is an old article. I believe the original seller already depleted their stock. There’s a lot of good components in them for tinkerers and some folks still have interest in recreating the original services. I bought one while they were still being sold cheap, the things really were just like brand new
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•The Superior Lemmy ExperienceEnglish1·2 years agoIt’s the Lilac color scheme that really makes it - we had that on my family’s first PC and classic Win UIs don’t look quite right to me without it.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Two men exonerated after 30 years in prison by retrocomputing enthusiasts and the Bloop Museum, by extracting data from a damaged floppy disc.English10·2 years agoHe wasn’t imprisoned for 30+ years. He got 7 years and was out after 5. He was, in his own words, ‘locked up in [his mind]’ for 30+ years.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software@lemmy.sdf.org•Blockbuster Gumball Machine $10 at neighbor's garage saleEnglish2·2 years agoif it’s worth 2100 miles and a border crossing to you, you can have it, haha
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software@lemmy.sdf.org•Blockbuster Gumball Machine $10 at neighbor's garage saleEnglish1·2 years agoReferring more to the people talking about how it’s such a good deal. I think $10 is pretty close to what it cost to buy from the shuttered Blockbuster a decade ago, haha.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software@lemmy.sdf.org•Blockbuster Gumball Machine $10 at neighbor's garage saleEnglish7·2 years agoWait are these worth something? I have one of these I have been wanting to throw away.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What are your favourite open source games?English7·2 years agoWarzone 2100. 3D RTS from the late 90s that was open-sourced after the studio went belly-up. Fantastic game, runs on even ancient hardware.
Edit to add: Forgot to mention it is still receiving updates!
1.) It’s desirable to keep all the natural light, but seems somewhat unrealistic to me - currently, there are 3 4x3 and 4 6x3 single-pane sliding windows back there, leaking out all my heat in the winter. I don’t think I can afford to replace that kind of footage with double-pane, so I’m weighing the possibility of removing about half of the windows back there and just keeping one end of the room nice and sunny.
2.) My house has no central HVAC. There’s a through-wall unit back there now, which I replaced about 5 years ago. It’s sufficient to cool the majority of my entire house on its own, though it leaves something to be desired as a heater. Installing a complete central HVAC system is presently out of scope, so I’ll have to stick with the through-wall unit for now.