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Reply 40 of 68, by coppercitymt

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Ya same here, I don't think anyone here owns one or has photos of one. I was able to find a tiny tiny 100 x 100 pic on the wayback site but that don't help anyone.

For what it is worth, swaaye I agree totally with you, IGPs are fine and good for a lot more then basic computer usage!

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i wanna see a pic of that legendary kmart blue light pc. It must have strong magic powers to justify the interest in it.

Reply 41 of 68, by swaaye

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My guess would be that the KMart shoppers who owned these computers probably didn't appreciate them enough to photograph them. 😀 Maybe they saved some bond fire photos of its death, however...

Reply 42 of 68, by GXL750

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I remember the Blue Light PC. Back in 2001, the specs weren't exactly terrible. At it's price point, you couldn't reasonably expect the computer to stay fast and current for more than a year or so. Those things back then I think are akin to the glut of sub-$200 laptops we have on the market now. They'll do the job for long enough to save up another few hundred to spend on a bottom shelf machine.

Reply 43 of 68, by swaaye

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I think you should set up a XP / 64MB or 98SE / 32MB box and try that out. For the proper experience you'll also need a circa 2000 5400RPM HDD (to slow down all the disk swapping that will be happening immediately). 😀 The cheapest netbook with 1GB RAM is a multitasking powerhouse by comparison.

I imagine they started using Intel 810 when it came out and gave away some of that 64MB RAM to the IGP too? Gag.

Reply 45 of 68, by coppercitymt

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Awesome thanks for letting me just what I was looking for detail photos. Sadly the price is way to high for just the tower. I emailed and asked for more photos of the inside!

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Reply 46 of 68, by fronzel

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The seller says "make offer?" so maybe if it doesn't sell he's gonna be willing to barter. Can sell parts you don't need to make up for the difference i guess.

Actually a bit disappointing. In my wild phantasies i thought it would come with some cool blue LEDs, loads of CCFLs painting an eerie blue light through some side windows or something like that. Personally i'm a bit disappointed as it doesnt seem to have any blue lights at all.

Reply 47 of 68, by feipoa

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That is, without a doubt, the ugliest computer I've ever seen. Due to the unsightly nature of it, I don't think I'd accept it for free, let alone for $150 + shipping. 32 MB of RAM? Bonny Williams must have had a good time opening her digital camera software on that. The void warranty sticker hasn't been severed, so it is possible that no attempts were made to increase the quantity of RAM.

Considering that the AOL Free Trial icon is still on the desktop, it may be that A) Bonny didn't know how to delete desktop icons, B) Bonny didn't use the computer for very long before tossin' it, C) Thought she would be clever and sign up for the "free trial" on a monthly basis, or D) When plan C failed, stopped using the computer except for photo storage/printing.

I simply cannot get over the hideous outward appearance of that thing. This may be one of the few Kmart PC's left in tact, and if so, may belong in a museum, albiet, behind a curtain.

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Reply 48 of 68, by fronzel

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Whats neat is that it seems to come with a separate serial port as a PCI card if you look closely at the back of the computer. I wonder what the purpose of that is as the board obviously already has a serial port.

Reply 49 of 68, by coppercitymt

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🤣 Yes it was pretty ugly, in fact back in the day when I bought it, the 1st thing I did was take about 1000-2000 grit sand paper and sand off that light bulb. So it has just a blue front, I think the keyboard and display had the same logo so I sanded it all off 😉

But it was cheap and did what I needed back then, and I also did not own it very long. I think a few months then I toke it out back and smashed it with a very large hammer like videos you see on you-tube now.

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That is, without a doubt, the ugliest computer I've ever seen. Due to the unsightly nature of it, I don't think I'd accept it for free, let alone for $150 + shipping. 32 MB of RAM? ............

Reply 50 of 68, by sliderider

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feipoa wrote:

That is, without a doubt, the ugliest computer I've ever seen. Due to the unsightly nature of it, I don't think I'd accept it for free, let alone for $150 + shipping. 32 MB of RAM? Bonny Williams must have had a good time opening her digital camera software on that. The void warranty sticker hasn't been severed, so it is possible that no attempts were made to increase the quantity of RAM.

Considering that the AOL Free Trial icon is still on the desktop, it may be that A) Bonny didn't know how to delete desktop icons, B) Bonny didn't use the computer for very long before tossin' it, C) Thought she would be clever and sign up for the "free trial" on a monthly basis, or D) When plan C failed, stopped using the computer except for photo storage/printing.

I simply cannot get over the hideous outward appearance of that thing. This may be one of the few Kmart PC's left in tact, and if so, may belong in a museum, albiet, behind a curtain.

Is it uglier than this?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MEDION-MICKEY-MOUSE-D … d#ht_708wt_1163

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And I'm pretty sure this same company also made a pink, Barbie-themed computer for girls.

Nope, I was wrong it's not pink.

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Reply 51 of 68, by feipoa

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fronzel wrote:

Whats neat is that it seems to come with a separate serial port as a PCI card if you look closely at the back of the computer. I wonder what the purpose of that is as the board obviously already has a serial port.

PCI expansion cards for RS-232 serial usually have at least 2 ports. I suspect that the slot cover you seen there with just the one serial port contains a cable that plugs into a COM header on the motherboard. But who know with this beauty queen, your guess is as good as mine. I want to see photos of the inside.

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Reply 52 of 68, by coppercitymt

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Here is a shot of the mobo it's a mircostar I think with a bunch of bad caps.

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Reply 53 of 68, by feipoa

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sliderider wrote:

Is it uglier than this?

Those are in a completely different class of ugly desktop computers; they are marketed for young children. This Kmart special is by far still the ugliest desktop marketed for the adult user.

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Reply 54 of 68, by feipoa

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Here is a shot of the mobo it's a mircostar I think with a bunch of bad caps.

A socket 370 with only 3 PCI slots, no AGP, 2 DIMMS, and 2 riser slots layed out in series. What can you put in the second riser with that configuration? Or were there longer and shorter riser cards at the time, so they put on two riser ports (I forget the official port name, AMR is it?)?

Well, now that the warranty is void, you just as well deck it out with more RAM, a better graphics card, sound card, and a PCI ATA card of some sort.

I don't even see any of those double conductor ATA cables, so could that hard drive be running at DMA33, or worse, PIO-4?

I wonder who made the motherboard? Any brand names on there? LG perhaps?

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Reply 55 of 68, by swaaye

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Upgrading the hardware will ruin its special original authenticity. 32MB is enough for some DOS gaming and Windows 95! 🤣

The case looks like a slightly color-tweaked off-the-shelf model to me.

The board is a Microstar MS-6178. Is it stable with all of those bad caps? BTW, the slot next to the AMR slot is for a proprietary MSI TV output card.

Reply 56 of 68, by nforce4max

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swaaye wrote:

Upgrading the hardware will ruin its special original authenticity. 32MB is enough for some DOS gaming and Windows 95! 🤣

The case looks like a slightly color-tweaked off-the-shelf model to me.

The board is a Microstar MS-6178. Is it stable with all of those bad caps? BTW, the slot next to the AMR slot is for a proprietary MSI TV output card.

LoL, works but barely runs 95 let alone 98se. Good for DoS 😵

Reply 57 of 68, by swaaye

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Actually, during Win95's time, 32MB was luxury. I had 8MB, which was usable but definitely on the edge.

Of course as time went by the applications became ever more RAM hungry. Gotta love how today we have web browsers that can use a gig of RAM.

Reply 58 of 68, by sliderider

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swaaye wrote:

Actually, during Win95's time, 32MB was luxury. I had 8MB, which was usable but definitely on the edge.

Of course as time went by the applications became ever more RAM hungry. Gotta love how today we have web browsers that can use a gig of RAM.

Or if they are poorly designed, they will continue to consume RAM until there is none left and the computer comes to a virtual stop. That's why I don't use Firefox anymore. It's always sucking up all of my RAM and CPU cycles and pretty much freezes after a few hours.

Reply 59 of 68, by nforce4max

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swaaye wrote:

Actually, during Win95's time, 32MB was luxury. I had 8MB, which was usable but definitely on the edge.

Of course as time went by the applications became ever more RAM hungry. Gotta love how today we have web browsers that can use a gig of RAM.

Yea now days almost everything sucks up every last KB of ram and a dead shame that one has to have at least 8gb just to get by without things getting dicey. At least Opera isn't to bad and runs on my p55c rig even though it only has 256mb. Yes I once had a compaq with win 95 and only 8mb ram my self but the drive kicked the bucket. Still got the cpu from it though a es 75mhz p1.