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February 22nd, 2002, 01:30 AM
#11
Well,
Laptop:
Macintosh PowerBook G3 Firewire (aka Pismo)
G3 400 mhz
1024MB RAM
6 Gig HD
External Firewire CD-RW
MacOS X (10.1.3)
PC:
Celeron 466mhz
192 MB RAM
10 Gig HD
Win98/Win2k
BSD box:
Pentium 133 mhz
32MB RAM
1 Gig
NetBSD
not running, because I need a processor fan (it blew after 3 days of uptime)
Soon to have Linux Box:
PowerComputing PowerCenter 150
G3 150 mhz
32-64 MB RAM
Yellow Dog Linux
dhej
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February 22nd, 2002, 01:45 AM
#12
Senior Member
Some nice ones
Some nice systems so far. Check mine:
(The joy of working at a pc shop helps as well. Also, if any of the fine folks here at Antionline need parts and happen to live in Ft. Walton Beach (or therebouts), Florida area PM me and I'll tell you where the shop is located)
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ (1.47)
512MB DDR (PC 2100)
IBM 30 gig 7200 rpm HD
Samsung 20 gig 5400 rpm HD
Afreey 50x CD-ROM
Teac 8x8x32x CD-RW
Soundblaster Live 5.1
GeForce 2 MX-400 64MB
Netgear 10/100 NIC
Creative Modem Blaster 56.6k
AOC 19' Monotor
Microsoft Optical Intellimouse
Risk everything, or gain nothing.
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February 22nd, 2002, 01:47 AM
#13
Member
Main Box
custom (all bits from "computer fair") -- Win 98, RH7.2, FreeBSD 4.3
Thunderbird 1.33GHZ
256 Mb DDR RAM
20 Gb HDD, DVD-ROM
Voodoo 3 1000 (soon to go)
100-TX net (3com)
Server/gateway/box2 RH7.2
really messed with compaq, only cpu/mobo is original
500 MHz athlon
320 MB pc100 RAM
12.5 GB HDD, CD-ROM
2 Mb Appian GFX no sound
100-TX net (3com)
Laptop
Win98 -- toshiba
475 MHz k62
64 MB RAM
4 Gb HDD, cd-rom
GFX - 8 Mb ATI
100-TX net (duno who from)
PC 3 (not mine but my friends)
compaq -- winME
1.1 Athlon
256 Mb PC133 ram
GForce 2 32 DDR
40 Gb HDD, DVD, CD-RW
100-TX (3com)
nice TFT monitor
-=Plague of The IV=-
Two great things came from UC Berkely; LSD and BSD.
:-)
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February 22nd, 2002, 01:56 AM
#14
The Computers I Use on a Daily Basis
I use a considerable amount of computers on a daily basis.
1.) The Family Computer (Gateway)
500mhz Celeron II
192 mb SDRAM pc133 (168 pin)
15 gig Quantum Fireball 5400 rpm
4mb VRAM (Onboard)
Onboard Audio
3pc Speaker (2 satalites and a subwoofer)
Realtek 10/100 Ethernet Card
15" Gateway EV500
RCA Cable modem via USB
Microsoft Intellimouse 2 button w/ wheel
Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Win2k Pro
2.) My Personal Computer (Self Built on a budget)
500mhz AMD K6-II
256 mb pc133 SDRAM
(1) 10 gig Maxtor 4500 rpm
(1) 1 gig Maxtor 4500 rpm
Microsoft Win2k Pro
Netgear FA311 Fast Ethernet Card 10/100
50x CD-Rom Drive
Creative(C) Speakers
300W power supply
Logitech USB Wheel Mouse
Gigabyte GA-5SMM (?) Motherboard
8 MB VRAM (Onboard)
Onboard Audio
Star Logic 104-key Win98 Keyboard
3.) School Computer ( )
166 Pentium I
16 MB SIMMS
1.5 Gig HDD
Win95 w/ Novell Client 3.3.xx
Compaq Presarios
Purchase Date: 1995
Recieved: 1996
10mb generic ISA NIC
Apps attempted to run on these pieces of junk:
IE 5.5
Adobe Photoshop 4.0 LE
Adobe Pagemaker 6.5
MS Office
KCA (A stupid typing program... require minimum 24 Mb of RAM)
USB ports (even though Win95 won't support them)
Foolproof 3.3.02 (Client Side Security- easy than hell to bypass)
4.) The BSD box
486-66
BSD v.1.0
HDD: Unknown
RAM: Unknown
Hewlitt Packard MULTI MEDIA
Welcome to Hell , where we have served more than all of the fast food chains put together! And the number grows everyday! Stay tuned!
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February 22nd, 2002, 04:02 AM
#15
School Computer 166 Pentium I 16 MB SIMMS
hehe...that's not a computer ...that's an antique...a relic i tells ya...hell..i think my watch has more than 16M ram ...heheheh
my how times change...i remember my first pentium...no..wait...i don;t it was toooo long ago...ehe...
do remember the first computer i ever owned personally...a 386-40mhz amd ...woooo...i rocked...remember playin wing commander 1 with it amber monitor screeen..hehe...
I used to be With IT. But then they changed what IT was. Now what I'm with isn't IT, and what's IT seems scary and weird." - Abe Simpson
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February 22nd, 2002, 04:36 AM
#16
P3 800 mghz
640 megs of ram
30 gig harddrive
80 gig harddrive
ati all-in-wonder 128
soundblaster live
dvd
cd-rw
Learn like you are going to live forever, live like you are going to die tomorrow.
Propoganda
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February 22nd, 2002, 05:47 AM
#17
hey that was a greate idea p2p .. well
in my office i use...
IBM
1GHz processor,
128 MB RAM
20 GB HARD DISK.
and at my house..
500 MHz celeron processor,
32 MB RAM,
10.8 GB hard disk.
at my house i have a little bit old PC
rest all it fine... hehehehe
intruder...
A laptop, internet connection and beer.
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February 22nd, 2002, 05:55 AM
#18
Junior Member
Here is my system. I build it a year ago
ABIT KT7 RAID
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 700MHz
SDRAM 133 256Mb
GForce2 MX 32Mb
Sound Blaster Live Value!
Pioneer 16X DVD Drive
Ricoh 12X10X32X CDRW Drive
IBM 30Gb HD (Windows 98)
IBM 20G HD (Red Hat Linux 7.2)
56K V.90 Fax Modem
It's more than enough for me
Can I get out of this prison?
Can I stay this prison forever?
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February 22nd, 2002, 05:56 AM
#19
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School Computer 166 Pentium I 16 MB SIMMS
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Wow put that in a showcase and get it praised sounds like a classic to me. lol
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February 22nd, 2002, 06:34 AM
#20
Senior Member
1.linux
1.47 gig athlon xp 1700
k7n420pro motherboard nforce chipset
30 gig hdd
creative lab 16X10X32 CDRW
creative lab 52x cd rom
256m ddr ram
almost 2 months old to the day
2.windows mp
p3 450mhz (don't laugh)
256m ram
hp cdrw, iomega zip, dvd player
8+20gig hdd
3 years old
U suk at teh intuhnet1!!1!1one
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