First post, by RubDub2k
Hi everybody, I've received a computer from a family friend that I'm trying to figure out what to do with. It's a bit older than other computers I've worked with, so any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. It has a 100 MHz "Pentium-S" (that's what the BIOS says at least, I haven't removed the cooler to check the CPU itself), 81920 KB of memory, and a Gigabyte GA-586ATS Revision 2D motherboard (I couldn't find the exact revision online, but a similar revision was on the Retro Web). This seems like it could make a decent Windows 95 PC, but I've already got an Optiplex GN+ with 128 MB of memory and a 233 Pentium MMX, so I'm thinking of possibly turning this PC into a Windows 3.1 computer or perhaps a DOS PC. I've attached pictures of some of the expansion cards as well (It has a StingRay Pro ARK1000PV card, but I'm not exactly sure how many MB it is; according to DOS Days Website, it looks like the card either came with one or two MB). I guess what I'm wondering is:
1) What OS do you guys think would be best for this thing?
2) What is your experience with the hardware in this machine? Is there anything that I should be aware of?
3) I'm thinking of using a CF card to store the OS; would you guys recommend going this route, and if so, what size CF card?
4) Also, according to the board's page on The Retro Web, this motherboard supposedly has a PS/2 Mouse input, and while there are a couple of breakout cables from the motherboard that go to the I/O slots in the back (Parallel, Serial, etc), the PS/2 looking port seems a bit funky looking compared to other PS/2 ports I've seen... is that just a regular PS/2 input?
Thanks everyone,
- Rubdub