This was a great week for me in terms of pickups. I obtained a extremely cool and extremely tall Pentium Pro system via eBay. It is a Shuttle HOT-613 single CPU w/ 128 megs of RAM equipped with two ST15150N hard drives that are now running MSDOS 6.22 as a RAID0 array. It originally came with 2 tape drives but I removed one and added a Teac 5.25. Worst case scenario, I can live inside the tower.
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Saturday afternoon I decided to check out a estate sale and I'm glad I did. I found a tower lying on its side on the floor in the corner of a room with a VCR on top of it. I threw out a fair price with the assumption it would be a box of rocks and maybe one working thing and they accepted it.
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When I took it home to take a look inside, I was pretty surprised with what was in there. In the expansion slots were a SoundBlaster 32 (CT3930), a VLB Diamond Stealth video card, and a VLB Acculogic sIDE multi IO card. Even more surprising to me was the CPU wasn't a Socket 3 processor but rather a NexGen P80 CPU with the NexGen FPU chipset accompanying it. I have never heard of NexGen before and I had initially assumed the badge on the front of the tower was a local computer shop.
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Tested everything out, the NexGen tower needs a new battery and the cdrom drive tray is stuck but other than that everything is working great.