OK here are my recent creations...
486dx2 66
OPTi 895 MB
8mb parity RAM
210mb HDD
Winbond VLB IDE Card
Cirrus Logic VLB Video
AWE64 sound
DOS 6.22
It took me a while to get the bits together for this and originally I wanted to re-create my ~1994 era SX33 in a desktop case, but ended up with the DX2 and a tower case because I just couldn’t find the bits. I’m very pleased with the case all the same, love the turbo button, although the LED display doesn’t seem to change with the button press? I assumed it would drop to 33 when turbo was off.
It all went together easily enough but I couldn’t source a manual for the motherboard (I found some that were close, but the jumper descriptions didn’t match) so it took me a while to get the CPU settings correct – the amount of jumpers on those old 486 boards is insane!



HP Vectra series 5
Pentium 200 MMX
2GB HDD (quantum fireball I think)
64MB RAM
S3 Trio 64 Video (integrated)
Integrated IDE
AWE64 sound
DOS 6.22
Windows 3.11
I found this bad boy sitting in the grass on someone’s nature strip while I was looking for bits for the 486 and thought it might have some useful parts, but after opening it up and finding it original and complete, I decided that it was a perfect DOS box (and far better than any 486 was going to be).
It’d been rained on during its stay in the great out doors but it fired up first go (without actually catching fire) and runs like a dream. I’ve always turned my nose up at OEM PC’s but no more; it’s solid as a rock after all these years, installing DOS / Win 3.11 was too easy, and HP still provide all of the relevant drivers / manuals, etc on their website – that’s pretty cool. All I needed to add hardware-wise was an AWE64 which I had lying around.
AND it has 2 USB 1.0 ports, so no messing around with floppies and CD’s for me. It’s great for games - more than enough power for my favourites from the late 90’s. Later ones in vesa mode slow it down a bit but that doesn’t worry me, I don’t know much about the vesa mode graphics – I lost interest in gaming during the period when games transitioned from SVGA to 3D. Something for me to read up on one day…
I found a great PS2 keyboard to go with this machine on eBay, it’s a brand new IBM clunker which doesn’t have the windows keys, cost me 3 bucks (+ $15 postage of course).



Pentium III 1Ghz
ep-3vca AGP MB
512mb RAM
Geforce 2 Ultra 64mb
10gb HDD
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Windows 98 SE
Somehow my humble plans to build a 486 have snowballed into a worrying desire to own every old computer I cross paths with, so when I saw this beautiful beige box sitting in the window of a local computer store and learnt that he only wanted $20 for it, I made it mine. It had a slot 1 MB in it originally and the CPU was around the 500Mhz mark, but I had a Socket 370 in the shed with a faster chip in it so I wacked that in. Another visit to the afore mentioned PC store and I ended up with the 1Gz.
It’s a great store, looks to have been there forever and is full of dusty piles of old systems, bits, etc. The guy who runs it can’t understand why I’m interested in his piles of junk - yesterday I found a 21” Sony Trinitron sitting forgotten out the back, bought it for peanuts and wrestled it into the car. It looks amazing!
Anyway I haven’t spent much time on this machine yet, setting up Windows 98 was easy enough but made me realise how far we’ve come with technology (I have a modern PC too obviously). Browsing the internet in IE6 @1024x768 res is interesting, and I’d forgotten how delicate 98 can be, it actually crashes!
So that’s my retro PC experience so far, and I’ve had a ball. I must say the experience with the 2 Pentiums has been the most rewarding, and I suspect that comes down to money. I was frustrated to find that 486 bits are few and far b/w and therefore I paid some embarrassing prices for bits on eBay, etc, and in the end I think that took some of the fun out of the experience. I’m glad I got the 486 up and running though, I can put it in the shed now and show my kids in 15 years time what a computer looked like when I was their age. If they respond at all I assume it will be to say “so?” 😀


