The cable box, that the relative's cable company never wanted back well over a decade ago, has come out of hiding down the back of a workbench in a shed and yielded a 500GiB Seagate hard disc. Not to be sniffed at.

If I can figure out how to get the heat sink off, I shall satisfy my curiosity about what CPU it used.

It's one of those affairs that uses the 'H' type of torx-head screws — purportedly a 'security' measure, but I was able to buy a set of L keys for £15 from Machine Mart.

Thanks should go to whoever it was on the FediVerse who put me on to #MachineMart a couple of years ago.

https://machinemart.co.uk/p/laser-miniature-star-bit-set-tamperproof/

Yes, I know. £15 for something that I could have got for a tenner off e-Bay is not the best trade. But I'm having fun channelling #BigClive, opening the thing up with pry bars and sticking the hard disc into another machine to see how it is partitioned and formatted.

#torx #ShedClearance

Laser 4197 8 piece Miniature Star Bit Set - Tamperproof - Machine Mart

@JdeBP never mind the disk drive, does it have any salvageable memory? 😃

@FourT4

Nothing that looks like a RAM chip, so I'm suspecting that it's a system-on-a-chip. I haven't had the time to seriously try to get that heatsink off.

#BigClive