5000.00 for a computer,who could afford them?I sure couldnt until 1998.Not surprising I couldnt afford a computer when the republicans were president.
Nice dude!!. I have an AST Advantage Adventure 6075p 500mb hdd and 20mb MFM hdd. also and intel pentium 75mhz 8mb 16bit sound blaster ram and windows 3.1 and windows 2.03 with a shitload of dos games and it works great
The 486DX4/100 CPU was an Intel chip, actually. I built a computer in 1995 around this chip. The hard drive size and memory in your machine were considered fairly large at the time.
This machine is still useful. If you can find 4 used 16MB SIMMs on ebay, you could upgrade to 64MB, which is enough to run NT 4.0 or some small Linux distributions. Throw in a PCI network card and you can hook up to your cable or DSL modem/router and surf the net (slowly).
Thanks, and don't worry, i will never get rid of any of my old computers and they all get used. I just got a different Packard Bell with a similar size hard drive to this AST and the new Packard Bell has an Intel 486SX processor with a fancy creative sound card and a newer GPU.
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MixerVM 1 week ago
That computer is still usable. You can still play Sonic R, a computer game for Windows 95, on it. It should play very well :)
xxxJABXxxx 1 year ago
i actually used to have an AST computer when I grew up, we used it for games and such, it died cause lightening struck :(
DaMirrorLink 1 year ago
i had one just like that!!!! :D
37474748 1 year ago
5000.00 for a computer,who could afford them?I sure couldnt until 1998.Not surprising I couldnt afford a computer when the republicans were president.
MrTabby5000 1 year ago
Nice dude!!. I have an AST Advantage Adventure 6075p 500mb hdd and 20mb MFM hdd. also and intel pentium 75mhz 8mb 16bit sound blaster ram and windows 3.1 and windows 2.03 with a shitload of dos games and it works great
xXINSANELOSERXx 1 year ago
The 486DX4/100 CPU was an Intel chip, actually. I built a computer in 1995 around this chip. The hard drive size and memory in your machine were considered fairly large at the time.
This machine is still useful. If you can find 4 used 16MB SIMMs on ebay, you could upgrade to 64MB, which is enough to run NT 4.0 or some small Linux distributions. Throw in a PCI network card and you can hook up to your cable or DSL modem/router and surf the net (slowly).
sekiddy 2 years ago
Thanks, and don't worry, i will never get rid of any of my old computers and they all get used. I just got a different Packard Bell with a similar size hard drive to this AST and the new Packard Bell has an Intel 486SX processor with a fancy creative sound card and a newer GPU.
racindeere65 2 years ago
Cool i love old computers xD
DURAMATRIX112 2 years ago
You know, you can speed that AST up with more RAM and a bigger Hard Drive
XKintaroX 2 years ago
and yes, they were good computers in their day
racindeere65 2 years ago
i am SO sorry that i removed ur comment! i hit the remove button on a total accident! SORRY SORRY SORRY!
PLEASE repost it
racindeere65 2 years ago