Copmuter timeline:
VIC-20
Commodore 64
Amiga A500
Amiga A1200
P120+ PC
K6-II/350 PC
Duron 800 PC
XP1700+ PC
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Copmuter timeline:
VIC-20
Commodore 64
Amiga A500
Amiga A1200
P120+ PC
K6-II/350 PC
Duron 800 PC
XP1700+ PC
Oooh a timeline, I can do that too.
Amiga 600HD (shared, but now all mine)
C64
Amiga2000 (shared)
P ~233Mhz (shared)
IBM Aptiva 486 33Mhz->100Mhz Overdrive
P3 ~733Mhz (shared)
T-Bird 850@901, 910 and 952 (kinda' shared, tho' I paid for all of it, I let my little bros use it for games)
T-Bird 1100->Athlon Mobile 2500@3200 1.475v in a shuttle SN45Gv2
There are more 'puters I mess around with in this building and elsewhere, but the ones on the list are the ones I've used or am using regularily. I've picked most them apart quite a few times too.
First one I ever used was like a 66mhz p1 and 8mb ram...then 566mhz celeron with 320mb of ram now 3200xp with 512mb dual channel....much better
8mb ram
2gb hdd
windows 95
8mhz CPU thats right i said 8
no grx
you sure about that? :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by twister
you can't ahve no graphics :lol:
not too sure about that 8mhz cpu either... :huh:
Minimum requirements for Windows 95 was a 386DX CPU. I don't think they were available as slow as 8 MHz.Quote:
Originally Posted by twister
Information about 386DX
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chewie UK
you still have the c64?
The first was some Radio Shack freakin thing, no idea the name and then an Apple IIE.
OLD SCHOOL :01:
Commodore Vic 20.
right. the 286 was 8mhz. dunno if it'd be possible to install Win95 on that, but if you could then it'd prolly be painfully slow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234