Reply 2680 of 3033, by b_riera
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You seem to like DEC computers! I've only encountered one in the wild before (actually my college may have had some old ones waiting to be recycled but I can't really remember). I found a DEC Celebris GL 5133 in a skip probably around the year 2003. I have no idea why I can remember the model name/number so well! It was a squat tower that reminded me of the shape of Packard Bell PCs of the same era. I really liked the case design on them. Imagine my surprise as a teenager opening it up and seeing built in SCSI on the riser! Up to that point I thought it was only for 90s Macintosh computers and high end workstations/servers. I also remember decent integrated video and networking. Maybe it was a workstation? Certainly the highest end year 95/96 PC I had ever encountered. I was pleasantly surprised at the speed that Windows 95 ran on that thing with 32Mb RAM. Definitely my first experience using something of that era without crummy PIO mode IDE. I probably kept it for a few years using it for networked games of Age of Empires/Doom or something. No memory of when I got rid of it either but I wish I kept it! I do still have the DEC branded COAST module though for some reason.