First post, by GXL750
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I have a curveball to throw into the arena of old 486 and Pentium hardware! Yesterday, I picked up a circa 1995 Macintosh LC630 with a 250mb hard drive, 33mhz 040 cpu, 36mb ram and Mac OS 7.1. Haven't done too much so far with it but somewhere in my basement is a CD flder full of old Mac games from my elementary school days.
I also picked up two other computers:
A circa 2001 Dell XPS with an 866mb Pentium III, Win 98SE, 64mb GeForce 256 DDR, 80gb hard drive, Turtle Beach Montego II w/ Aureal Vortex 2 chipset and 512mb RDRAM as well as a Micron Milennia with a 200mhz Pentium, 4mb S3 Virge, Win98SE, 2.1gb hard drive and 80mb ram. The Micron has a Creative Vibra audio chip on the motherboard and a CT1920 midi synth board with a digital out and 2mb of memory installed in the SIMM slots. Funny enough, while the rest of the system was in pretty good shape, the CT1920 board has a rusted backplate.
Pics to come in a few hours when I have finished cleaning the computers and made them pretty.