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AlexCrowley1995, a member of the LockerGnome community asked: "What's the oldest computer you own?"
Do you have an old computer laying around that still fires up, and operates as it did when it was in its prime? It's amazing how long some of the older machines last, and many of them can be easily repurposed into local servers, recipe machines, and made to do various light tasks around the home.
So, what is the oldest computer you own?
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I still have a Toshiba T3200 laptop over here. It still boots up. Just need to change the battery inside it since it may have blistered. And a old clone 386 computer running a Cyrix 40DLC with math coprocessor in a desktop tower in the garage. Haven't pulled that one out yet over here. That one should still boot up as well without a problem. Both running DOS on both of them.
Compucore 1 week ago
Pentium 1, 4 GB HDD, god knows how how much ram.... Windows 95, some generic video card,...
Works great, except I forgot the enter password... Dont have the time to bother hacking into it...
TheRoknemec 1 week ago
I have 2 Dell Dimension 8400 desktop PCs, built in 2003, that my kids still use daily: P4 single core, 3.2 GHz chips, w/ 2 gig of RAM. My oldest functioning PC is a custom built system with an AMD64 chip set, 256MB RAM, and a Voodoo2 video card, built around a PC100 motherboard that still runs Windows 95B, which I built in 1996. I only boot it up when I want to play really old video games that I bought back in the day.
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A Dell Power edge 1400SC with Intel Pentium 3 980 Mhz processor, 4MB video memory, 256 MB of RAM.
A1Snick3r 2 weeks ago
I have a 2000 iMac G3 and at one time I had a 1998 bondi blue iMac.
NorCalExplorer 2 weeks ago
Packard Bell 386. Web? No, old school BBS, yes.
Akira1422 2 weeks ago
The oldest PC we got (custom built by my dad) from 2003-2004 is a AMD X64 1,7 Ghz 1GB, and a ATI Radeon 9200 128mb! The thing was a awesome gaming machine back in 2003 I ran every game!
Mrnokiarokia 3 weeks ago
PC with Intel Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz
compormeleduk 3 weeks ago
apple 2gs still working and i am plazing pacman on it!
Thanasisvath2 3 weeks ago
windows 2.0 ms-dos 7 and 7000k memory
TheChevroletnova 3 weeks ago