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Title: Post your computers
Post by: Manda on Mar 12 2005, 09:25 PM
Here's all my computers...

Computers I have now

My PowerMac G5:
CPU: PowerPC G5 @ 2.5GHz
RAM: 4GB
Screen resolution: Monitor 1: 1600x1200 32-bit; Monitor 2: 640x870 8-bit grayscale
Floppy drives: None
Hard disk drive: 400GB 7200RPM
CD/DVD drives: 16/12/8 DVD-RW, 72/48/32 CD-RW
Case: Super-cool translucent tower
OS: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (still waiting for Mac OS 11...)
Browsers: Safari 1.2, Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1. No sign of M$IE!
Comments: This computer has nothing Microsoft on it - not even Windows Media Player. Has TWO monitors (a color LCD monitor and a grayscale portrait monitor)!

My Gateway Prosignia EV700 "Unfabulous":
CPU: AMD K6/300
RAM: 64MB
Screen resolution: 1024x768 24-bit
Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5"
Hard disk drive: Western Digital 4GB 5400RPM
CD drive: 16x CD-ROM
Case: Mini-tower
OS: Windows 95B, Mandrake Linux 10.0
Browsers: Win95B: Netscape 5.0, Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1, some Mozilla nightly builds. Mandrake Linux 10.0: Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1, Konqueror. NO MSIE AT ALL!
Comments: Used to have 2000 and then 98SE, and then put 95B back on it. Also installed Mandrake 10.0.

My Compaq Deskpro 66M:
CPU: Intel 486DX2/66
RAM: 64MB (max supported)
Screen resolution: 800x600 16-bit
Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5", 1.2MB 5.25"
Hard disk drives: 800MB C: (internal), 500MB D: (internal), 1.6GB E: (external), 6.2GB F: (external)
CD drive: External 4x SCSI CD-ROM drive
Case: High-profile Desktop
OS: Windows 95B, Windows NT 3.51, MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 3.1
Browsers: Windows 95B: Netscape 5.0, NCSA Mosaic 3.0, Netscape 4.08, Mozilla 1.4, Opera 5. Windows NT 3.51: Netscape 3.06 Gold (4.0+ crashes), Amaya, Mozilla 1.1. MS-DOS 6.22: Lynx for MS-DOS. Windows 3.1: NCSA Mosaic 3.0 (Win32s), Netscape 3.06 Gold (last for Win16). No sign of MSIE!
Comments: I've spent a hell of a time trying to keep this thing MSIE and DirectX-free, and so far so good. This computer got me interested in my fave Win3.1x game, Chip's Challenge! I've added an extra external drive because I needed extra room.

My IBM ThinkPad 580A:
CPU: Intel Pentium-MX 200MHz
RAM: 32MB
Screen resolution: 800x600 15-bit
Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5"
Hard disk drive: 2GB 5400RPM
CD drive: None :(
Case: Laptop
OS: Windows 95B
Browsers: None
Comments: A piece of crap. No Ethernet port and only one PCMCIA slot.

My Macintosh Performa 575 "Lolita":
CPU: Motorola 68LC040/33
RAM: 48MB
Screen resolution: 800x600 15-bit (max supported)
Floppy drive: 1.44MB 3.5" (supports Mac and PC disks)
Hard disk drives: 720MB internal SCSI drive, 4.0GB external drive
CD drive: 2x CD-ROM
Case: All-in-one
OS: Mac OS 7.6.1 (all Mac OS up to and including 7.6.1 are freely downloadable at Apple.com's FTP)
Browsers: Netscape 4.08, iCab 2.9.8, AMSD Ariadna 1.2
Comments: My first Mac, came with PSP 3.12 (last for 68K) and Eudora 3.13 (last for 68K)

My PowerBook G3 Pismo:
CPU: PowerPC G3 400MHz
RAM: 128MB
Screen resolution: 1024x768 24-bit
Floppy drive: None
Hard disk drive: 12GB 7200RPM
DVD drive: 6x DVD-ROM
Case: Laptop
OS: Mac OS 9.2.2
Browsers: Mozilla Firefox 1.0.1, Netscape 6.2
Comments: I use this laptop when I'm in the mood for a game of RollerCoaster Tycoon.

My Macintosh SE/30:
CPU: Motorola 68030/20
RAM: 4MB
Screen resolution: 512x384 12-bit (max supported)
Floppy drive: 1.44MB 3.5"
Hard disk drive: 80MB SCSI
CD drive: None
Case: All-in-one
OS: System 7.0.1
Browsers: None
Comments: Finally got it to work, all it needed was a fresh system.

My Macintosh IIcx:
CPU: Motorola 68030/25
RAM: 8MB
Screen resolution: 640x480x256 color
Floppy drive: 2 x 1.44MB 3.5"
Hard disk: 240MB SCSI
CD drive: None
Case: High-profile Desktop
OS: System 7.1.1
Browsers: None
Comments: Boots fine, but won't run 7.5 or higher
Title: Post your computers
Post by: djjonni on Mar 22 2005, 09:14 AM
My Pc:
CPU: Amd Athlon XP 2.4 GhZ
RAM: 512mb
Screen resolution: 1036X860
Floppy drive: 2 x 1.44MB 3.5"
Hard disk: 80GB
CD drive: Sony 48X CD-RW
DVD Drive: Sony 16X DVD-RW
Case: Self Modded (:D)
OS: Win. XP. Pro
Browsers: Firefox + I.E
Comments: Fast as hell!
Title: Post your computers
Post by: Arel on Mar 23 2005, 08:53 PM
Computer one:
Gateway GC-333
CPU: x86 P2 Celeron 333GHz 128k Cache
RAM: 64MB
Screen resolution: Monitor 1: 1024x768 65Hz
Floppy drives: 3.5 (A)
Hard disk drive: 3GB ?RPM - Primeary partition NTFS ©
CD/DVD drives: 4X Matasha CD-ROM
Case: GAteway Minitower form 1998
OS: Windows XP Professional SP1
Browsers: Mozilla Browsing Suite1.7.3, Windows Explorer
Max Uptime: 3 weeks 4 days 6 hours
Comments: ha! bet nobody can out-crappy this compuiter!

Computer two:
CPU: x86 2.6 GHz P4 (HT) 520 Cache
RAM: 1GB
Screen Ress/devices: Moniter 1: 1152x764 Moniter 2: Not connected ViVo: nVidia XTasy Tuner Box
Floppy: 3.5 (A)
HDD: 115GB Hitachi ?RPM - Primeary partition NTFS ©
CD/DVD: NEC DVD+RW 4X (d) VirtualSCSI  DVD/CD-ROM's [Daemon Tools] (E) (G)
Case: black with 2X floppy bays, 5X 5" bays 2 frontal USB and 2 Frontal FireWire (not connected), Power and restart buttons
OS: Windows XP Professional SP2
Browsers: NTSC Mosaic, Opera, Mozilla Browsing Suite 1.8 Beta, Mozilla FireFox 1.0.1, Netscape Communicator 7.1, Windows Explorer, Sun Hot Java 3
Max Uptime: 5 Days, almost 6
Comments: wee!

VMWare Workstation:
On Computer Two
Emulated RAM: 128MB
Res: 800x600
Floppy: 3.5 (/mnt/floppy)
HDD: 40GB max
Emulated CD/DVD: NEC DVD+ RW 4X (/dev/hdc1/)
OS: Red Hat Linux 8
Browsers: Konqueror, Galeon, Epiphany, Mozilla Browsing Suite (unsure, haven't launched it yet)
Comments: Some feilds omited becasue its a fucking virtual computer, so don't bitch about it, k?
Title: Post your computers
Post by: Manda on Apr 06 2005, 04:27 PM
I've got another old 486 (this time an SX!)

My Gateway 2000 E-3000:
CPU: Intel 486SX/33
RAM: 16MB
Screen resolution: 640x480 256 colors
Floppy drives: 1.44MB 3.5" (A:), 1.2MB 5.25" (B:)
Hard disk drive: 800MB IDE disk
CD drive: None
Case: High-profile desktop
OS: Windows 3.1, MS-DOS 6.22
Browsers: Netscape Navigator 3.04
Comments: Got this at a yard sale for next to nada. Also came with: Chip's Challenge, QuickTime 2.1.2 (16-bit), DirectX 0.97 (turns out to be the last 16-bit version), MusicMatch Jukebox 3.0 (last Win16 version), Win32s.

EDIT: Oh crap, my 486SX doesn't wanna start up after the RAM upgrade to 24MB :(
I think my RAM upgrade is probably bad...