A lot....
Almost ready to start chopping down things... But I need to start archiving some of the big box software, and to do that, I need a 5.25" Floppy - which I don't have one that fits the Versa Dock, so my old go-to computer is back out - the 486 DX4-100 desktop, now rigged up with a 128GB mSATA HDD in a 44pin IDE adapter. Got that FINALLY Fixed up last night and it's been an uphill battle as 2 of the 3 mSATA drives I had were bad. Now it's together and I've put about 6-10GB of Data on that thing already using FTPSRV and FileZilla through linux and it SCREAMS. Constructor - about 31MB in Size, FLEW onto that machine. So I have to say the upgrade to FreeDOS 1.3 RC4 was worth it. Xferring Quake as I write this...
For those curious, the specs on that computer are: AMD Am486 DX4-100 SV8, 64MB RAM, 512K L2 Cache, 1.44MB 3.5", 1.2MB 5.25", Lian-Li "Franken-Mobile-Rack", 48x DVD-RW, S3 805 2MB SVGA VLB, SoundBlaster AWE64, LinkSys EtherFast PnP, I have a 128GB SSD for FreeDOS, 80GB HDD for Win95 (SATA), ATA HDD for Windows 3.11 (8GB), and at least one or two other caddies for more stuff. Not sure what to use those for yet. I have the 17" Dell Monitor hooked up to it.
While setting up the 486 Desktop the wife got on the M/75 last night and started learning how to use DOS on her own a bit, seems like she had some fun finding games on her own on there. BUT I have some work to do on her laptop. She played Monkey Island 2 to start with and got into it a bit.
As for the bigbox games I'm looking at, some I'm keeping, some I'm selling.....
The ones that mean the most to me are The Secret of Monkey Island (My sister bought this new in 91', it's the game responsible for me getting into PC's int he first place), X-Wing and Tie Fighter, and turns out when my Wife looked at Wing Commander 2 she recognized the game from the box and said she used to play this on her uncle's computer. Might be some others.
Got a Casino Game, old DOS Typing Tutor, and some other weird oddware, edutainment, and productivity stuff I might want to put on the Internet Archive since I've never seen it there before, including a Windows 2.x or 3.0 compatible copy of Font Monger in the original box.
I'm also selling the Pentium Desktop because my NEC Versa P/75 eats it for dinner performance wise (how it does that with 25 less MHZ is a bit surprising), and my Pentium 4, as I'll be using the other Linux box for that stuff. Linux Mint is far less cantankerous than Windows XP, plus I'd like to get away from commercial software platforms anyway.