- Joined
- Dec 19, 2000
- Location
- Stockton Cal, USA, Earth
Someone gave me a box of old mainboards from socket2,3,7 and one Pentium Pro board (soc8) along with some IO cards (IDE,floppy, parallel, com 1/2) and a bunch of old Trident ISA/Busmaster video boards...and cpu's from an AMD 386DX 40mhz(lightning fast for it's day), and a few 486DX's to a couple of Pentium 133's and about five or six old hdd's mostly in the 500 to 600mb range.
Oh yea, most of these boards have the memory and cpu's still on them, so in theory, I could have a computer from almost every generation of x86 compatible working..I may still have an 8088 or 8086 hanging around here
Why do I keep saying yes?
I guess I'm really addicted..... getting old computers working and possibly overclocking them is like crack to me.
Oh yea, most of these boards have the memory and cpu's still on them, so in theory, I could have a computer from almost every generation of x86 compatible working..I may still have an 8088 or 8086 hanging around here
Why do I keep saying yes?
I guess I'm really addicted..... getting old computers working and possibly overclocking them is like crack to me.