Sorry, I have to ask this question: What is the age of your oldest computer that you own?
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Sorry, I have to ask this question: What is the age of your oldest computer that you own?
'93 Packard bell: Pentium I 66 MGHz (i think) and 768 MBs of Hard drive
I've got an old Pentium 200MHz lying around. It's got Gentoo on it and is being run as a web server.
Up until recently I had an Amiga 500.
Unfortunately, it stopped working and I had throw it away :(
I bought it in 1988, IIRC.
AMSTRAD CPC 6128 about '88 i think
the 128 means 128k of memory WOOT :p
I've got my old Apple IIC in my closet which I got in 1985, haven't taken it out in awhile though so I'm not sure if it still works. That little baby taught be programming when I was 7 :D
I've got an old apple IIe (actually my father's) from 1983 (I think), the thing is older than I am and still works
Does it have the floating point bug?Quote:
'93 Packard bell: Pentium I 66 MGHz (i think) and 768 MBs of Hard drive
A 1987-ish 80386 I've been restoring. As soon as I get all the hardware wired together, I plan to install DOS 5.0 on it and use it to treat nostalgia with those old Sierra adventure games.
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Originally Posted by kawk
Different questions.Quote:
Originally Posted by kawk's poll
'88, '89 Amiga (complete with a bunch of working games including the original prince of persia)
That's the same one I have I think, mine still works, surprisingly well too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hammer
You realize there are pretty good DOS emulators out there already, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by sean_mackrory
edit: Up until about 2 years ago I used a TRS-80 as a dumb terminal all the time. We had two of them, and they both worked perfectly. Gotta love a PC that has the actually schematics freely available online.
hi,
i have a brazilian clone of the CoCo, a 1984 computer using a 6809e processor
its called cp400 color2... i ocasionally turn it on
jmgk
Yeah, I use DOS-Box, but it's just not the same.Quote:
You realize there are pretty good DOS emulators out there already, right?