Hello everybody, this is not a case disaster, this is a 386 running in 220V (Yeah... voltZ) Download the video and watch the TOTAL DESTRUCTION! http://pipo.jsol.com.br/arquivos/imagens/BURN_386.AVI PS: this movie require a DIVX codec.
30MB to watch a 386 destroyed? Sorry dude not worth the bandwidth! I think I'll just go grab an old 386 chip and stamp on it for a bit. Maybe you feel like cutting it down a bit?
The video size in zip or not zip is the same... But this is a very HARCORE video! hehehehe Sorry about the size
my freind johnwilliams474 showed me this forum along time ago i never bothered til about a few days ago when he told me someone banned him so he would have loved to this videoil burn it to a cd and give it to him
somethings wrong with your connection, i'm pulling it at 100k. It don't matter if its a 386 or not, its still cool and destructive.
i doubt it's his connection, i'm at work pulling it down at 10-20KB/sec and i've clocked the connection here at 5+mbit/sec oh well
that server sucks.only 23k a sec.that server really sucks ,bad time.i'd go as far as saying it's a joke.
i dunno, i guess capacitors could go bang, but it seemed to be a bit much, unless they used some super volts thou it, but then it would have gone all at once
I caught the connector of main force and bound direct in 220V, joining the black handles and the reds. And gave this S.... The light of my house lowered equal the film of the Rambo when it was electrocuted ehehehehheheh (It forgives for my English, it it is horrible, and still I am using Babel Fish to translate )
The server who is hosted the archive has on one link of 4MB, does not know because he is slow! I go to verify again what he can be occurring.