First post, by MusicallyInspired
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I haven't really browsed these forums very much unless I needed help, but looking through the forums here I decided to see just what kind of a place this is. Found this forum so I thought what the heck I'll share my gear. I might not be as versed in computer hardware as some of you others may be, so here is my humble attempt to post all I have (they all have 3.5" floppy drives so I just won't mention them):
1st PC (newest)
Pentium 4 2.5Ghz
768M DDR RAM
ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro AGP
NEC DVD-RW ND-1300A 16x CD-R write 2.4x DVD-R write (not sure of the read or rewrite speeds)
LG CD-RW 52x write, 32x rewrite, 52x read
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS, onboard Realtek AC97 Audio, and Sound BlasterAudigy 2 (I do a lot of music recording)
40Gb HD & 160Gb HD
2nd PC
Celeron 266Mhz
128M EDO (I think) RAM
nVidia TNT2 (I'm pretty sure this is AGP, I don't remember offhand)
LG CD-RW 16x write, 10x rewrite, 40x read
Sony DVD-ROM 8x DVD read (I think)
5 1/4 floppy drive (not sure of exact specs)
Onboard Sound Blaster Vibra 16 (with blown line input...must have turned my guitar amp up too loud)
40Gb HD
3rd PC
486 DX/2 66Mhz
12Mb RAM (not sure which kind)
Trident TGUI9440 VLB SVGA card
3x CD-ROM (I think...that's what Space Quest collection's system test told me, I might be able to strike a deal for a Creative 32x drive, though, not that I desperately need it...except for maybe A Final Unity)
5 1/4 Floppy drive (not sure of exact specs)
Music Quest MPU-401
Zoltrix Sound Blaster Pro Compatible Sound Card
500Mb HD
I also have a Toshiba 386 laptop (SVGA compatible graphics card, but with orange plasma monitor) it also has 2 ISA slots! I used to have an old SB compatible card I used with it. And I also have 2 Tandy Color Computer 3's with a load of cartridges, a 5/14 floppy drive, and a cassette drive.
I used to own a 286 (which I through out but kept the motherboard of but sadly lost) and a Tandy 1000 (traded for a 486 DX/4 100, which was traded for a Pentium 233 MMX which I still have the motherboard of somewhere, I might also have the 486 motherboard around somewhere too now that I think about it but I'm not sure).
My dad was a computer junkie...now he seems not to be and I'm the junkie with all this neat stuff!