Someone asked me if I could transfer data from a 5.25" floppy disk for him. This is my old Pentium 2 computer which has a 5.25" floppy disk drive booting to Windows 98SE. Wow... this was the ultimate multimedia computer back in that day!!
Dual P3, that's pretty awesome. I didn't know they existed. This motherboard also has two sockets but they're of a different type. I think the Celeron was a P3 equivalent.
It's a Pentium II 233MHz; 3dfx Voodoo3 3000D graphics; Creative SoundBlaster AudioPCI; 128MB DRAM @ 100MHz; storage: Quantum Fireball ST3.2A 3.2GB, 3.5" NEC floppy drive, 5.25" floppy drive (for legacy purposes), 52x CD-Rom; Symbios 53C416 SCSI adapter; motherboard: VIA chipset.
It used to have a 500MHz Celeron but that CPU melted. Also, the HDD is currently attached with a 40 wire cable instead of a 80 wire one, which greatly reduces performance.
@davejoshmom1
Haha, hoping that a P3 is fast ;-)
Dual P3, that's pretty awesome. I didn't know they existed. This motherboard also has two sockets but they're of a different type. I think the Celeron was a P3 equivalent.
McVaio 7 months ago
@davejoshmom1
Haha yes, actually this one survived *because* it was a testing machine.
McVaio 7 months ago
@davejoshmom1
It's a Pentium II 233MHz; 3dfx Voodoo3 3000D graphics; Creative SoundBlaster AudioPCI; 128MB DRAM @ 100MHz; storage: Quantum Fireball ST3.2A 3.2GB, 3.5" NEC floppy drive, 5.25" floppy drive (for legacy purposes), 52x CD-Rom; Symbios 53C416 SCSI adapter; motherboard: VIA chipset.
It used to have a 500MHz Celeron but that CPU melted. Also, the HDD is currently attached with a 40 wire cable instead of a 80 wire one, which greatly reduces performance.
McVaio 7 months ago