Tell us about your computer!
- Thunderdog
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Tell us about your computer!
<strike>I have a PII 400 w/ 128 MB ram (today, I'll upgrade to 256) and 8 MB video card. 3 Hard drives:A 1.5 GB, a 1.2 GB, and a 500 MB. Modem:56K Monitor type:Hitachi</strike>Fuck you, you 12 year old shitface.
2.0 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 512 MB DDR2 RAM, 32 MB nVidia Geforce 2 (Ignore that), 120 GB Seagate HDD, and an awesome, cheap Raidmax case with a stock power supply which will likely burn out soon. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... CatId=1509
2.0 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3000+, 512 MB DDR2 RAM, 32 MB nVidia Geforce 2 (Ignore that), 120 GB Seagate HDD, and an awesome, cheap Raidmax case with a stock power supply which will likely burn out soon. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... CatId=1509
Last edited by Thunderdog on Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:10 am, edited 2 times in total.
I have a PII 350 w/ 128 MB ram and 32 MB video card. 1 Hard drive: 10 GIG Modem:56K Monitor type:DELL
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^ Biggest Dos 3D Shooters site in the World!
Total Games = <b>201</b>
Over <b>100900</b> Downloads since 2004
^ Biggest Dos 3D Shooters site in the World!
Total Games = <b>201</b>
Over <b>100900</b> Downloads since 2004
- Thunderdog
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- 486 player
- Gaming Demi-god
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- Location: Europe
Intel 486 DX2 66 MHz
20 MB RAM
407 MB HD
50x CD-ROM
A Sound blaster clone with AdLib, Windows Sound System and SB Pro mode or support.
ISA Cirrus Logic CL-54xx VESA 1 MB
3,5" Floppy drive
3-button mouse
18" CRT Monitor
20 MB RAM
407 MB HD
50x CD-ROM
A Sound blaster clone with AdLib, Windows Sound System and SB Pro mode or support.
ISA Cirrus Logic CL-54xx VESA 1 MB
3,5" Floppy drive
3-button mouse
18" CRT Monitor
Last edited by 486 player on Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:38 am, edited 2 times in total.
NO Windows, NO DOSBox, DOS!
Intel Pentium MMX 200Mhz
160 MB Ram (upgraded from 75mb)
ATI Rage II+ Onboard Video
Soundblaster Compatable onboard sound
Mortorola 56K modem (replaced stock 28.8 modem)
USB Hub
48X CD-Rom Drive (Replaced old slow stock cd-rom)
Stock 1.44 mb floppy drive
DX 8.0 (Direct 3D doesn't work, corrupted or something)
Computer type: Gateway 2000, circa 1997
Windows 98 non SE
monitor: Gateway 2000 EV500, SVGA
Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro Joystick
Microsoft optical mouse
Stock speakers (pretty good)
if I can think of anything else, ill add here
160 MB Ram (upgraded from 75mb)
ATI Rage II+ Onboard Video
Soundblaster Compatable onboard sound
Mortorola 56K modem (replaced stock 28.8 modem)
USB Hub
48X CD-Rom Drive (Replaced old slow stock cd-rom)
Stock 1.44 mb floppy drive
DX 8.0 (Direct 3D doesn't work, corrupted or something)
Computer type: Gateway 2000, circa 1997
Windows 98 non SE
monitor: Gateway 2000 EV500, SVGA
Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro Joystick
Microsoft optical mouse
Stock speakers (pretty good)
if I can think of anything else, ill add here
- Thunderdog
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well...
computer 1: Good all around (almost)
P1 133mHz
6Gigs
16mb video card
unknown sound card (soundblaster 16?)
computer 2: Definatly not a dos computer
P4 2.2gHz
40Gigs
32mB video card
unknown sound card
computer 3: Good ol computer
All i know about this is that it is a TANDY, it uses the Deskmate OS, its internal memory is JUST big enuf to store the OS. All games run off of 3.5 floppies, but it does thave an old B drive in it tho.
computer 1: Good all around (almost)
P1 133mHz
6Gigs
16mb video card
unknown sound card (soundblaster 16?)
computer 2: Definatly not a dos computer
P4 2.2gHz
40Gigs
32mB video card
unknown sound card
computer 3: Good ol computer
All i know about this is that it is a TANDY, it uses the Deskmate OS, its internal memory is JUST big enuf to store the OS. All games run off of 3.5 floppies, but it does thave an old B drive in it tho.
- Thunderdog
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ok, i have one compute, and old parts from the upgrade.
i used to have a p3 933 mhz, w/ a dvd drive, cd burner, good ati graphics card, 19 inch screen, etc... but then, i went to Hong Kong.
i got a new motherboard, 1.8 GHz processor, 512 megs of ram, and a new hard disk drive (60gigs). i went home, installed all the parts, and then realised that i had forgotten the graphics card.
oh well, it's pretty good. i'm gona set up a new computer from all of the old parts just around the corner from the current one, network them, and play quake with my dad all day long...
i used to have a p3 933 mhz, w/ a dvd drive, cd burner, good ati graphics card, 19 inch screen, etc... but then, i went to Hong Kong.
i got a new motherboard, 1.8 GHz processor, 512 megs of ram, and a new hard disk drive (60gigs). i went home, installed all the parts, and then realised that i had forgotten the graphics card.
oh well, it's pretty good. i'm gona set up a new computer from all of the old parts just around the corner from the current one, network them, and play quake with my dad all day long...
- johpower
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- Location: Colorado North 40
Cool 50mhz?
Is that an honest-to-dog real full 50mhz chip or a DX2 chip? If the real mccoy, hat's off. Fastest machine of the old school!! But AMD's DX-40 gave you a good run for the money.486 player wrote:Intel 486 DX 50 MHz
20 MB RAM
407 MB HD
4x CD-ROM
A Sound blaster clone (I think) with AdLib, Windows Sound System and SB Pro mode or support.
ISA Cirrus Logic
3,5" Floppy drive
Sig: "The Universe is change... but it is not exact change." -Fusco Bros.
a 486 DX 50 non dx/2 is very rare.. and would make the VLB bus run at 50 mhz speeding up any hd and video card on the bus considerably (assuming they would even run that high, alot dont)
I had a cyrix 486-dx40 and it was the last processor I owned that didnt need a fan on the heatsink. Do you guys remember back when there were no fans inside your computer (except the silent PS fan)? My XP athlon heatsink/fan can be heard very clearly even with the tv running.
I had a cyrix 486-dx40 and it was the last processor I owned that didnt need a fan on the heatsink. Do you guys remember back when there were no fans inside your computer (except the silent PS fan)? My XP athlon heatsink/fan can be heard very clearly even with the tv running.
- 486 player
- Gaming Demi-god
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- Location: Europe
2 computers...
"Main" computer: Compaq Computer
1GHz AMD Athlon
64MB Video Card
128MB SDRAM (will upgrade soon)
SoundMAX Sound
Ethernet Adapter (Wind River Systems modem, Verizon DSL)
40GB Hard Drive
Secondary Computer: Custom Made
PIII 504Mhz
128MB Ram
16MB Video Card
Ethernet Adapter with WRS Modem (same as above, but I can connect only one at a time.)
10GB Hard Drive.
"Main" computer: Compaq Computer
1GHz AMD Athlon
64MB Video Card
128MB SDRAM (will upgrade soon)
SoundMAX Sound
Ethernet Adapter (Wind River Systems modem, Verizon DSL)
40GB Hard Drive
Secondary Computer: Custom Made
PIII 504Mhz
128MB Ram
16MB Video Card
Ethernet Adapter with WRS Modem (same as above, but I can connect only one at a time.)
10GB Hard Drive.