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geekhack Community => geekhack Media => Topic started by: microsoft windows on Sat, 05 October 2013, 06:00:20
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Folks on here have been begging me for quite a while now to post up some photos of my computing setup. So here they are! Now you all can see where my contributions to the forum are expertly crafted.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: GATEWAY 2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11), POWER MACINTOSH 6500, COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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LEFT TO RIGHT: COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98), MICRON CLIENTPRO CN (WINDOWS 2000), POWER MACINTOSH G3 (MAC OS 9.2.2), COMMODORE 64
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MICRON CLIENTPRO & POWER MACINTOSH G3
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COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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GATEWAY2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11)
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POWER MACINTOSH 6500 (USED FOR INSTALLING SYSTEM 7 ON HARD DISKS FOR COMPACT MACS)
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IMAC, HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP COMPUTER, MACINTOSH SE, AND MACINTOSH SE/30
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HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP MACHINE
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IMAC (MAC OS 9.2.2)
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NON-OPERATIONAL MACINTOSHES AND A COMPAQ LAPTOP
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ANOTHER VIEW OF THE MICRON AND THE POWER MAC.
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MORE BROKEN MACS AND A DELL
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MAC SE/30 (SYSTEM 7.5.5)
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MICROSOFT WORD ON THE MAC.
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COMPAQ PRESARIO WITH WINDOWS 98. HAS A PENTIUM PROCESSOR, 80MB RAM, AND INTERNET EXPLORER 6.
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POWER MACINTOSH G3. I THINK IT'S GOT THE 233MHZ CHIP IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
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OPERATIONAL MAC SE'S. ONE ON THE LEFT HAS SYSTEM 6, ONE ON THE RIGHT HAS 7.5.5.
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IBM KEYBOARD AND PHONE
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ANOTHER KEYBOARD
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I thought it was interesting to see that your Geekhack moniker is "Microsoft Windows" yet I see more older Macs laying around your basement. Why is that?
Explain yourself, because I want to know this peculiar juxtaposition of being a Microsoft "Lover" yet have the enemy (Apple) proliferating all over your place. I still love how you kept the old Presario which was my third computer I received as a present all those years ago.
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I don't mind the old Macs, but all Apple does now is they sell glorified PC's at inflated prices with an operating system that is no more useful than Windows. The Macs aren't really different anymore. You will notice that not a single machine in there runs MAC OS X.
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Thanks for sharing. The RAM sticks on the christmas lights, love it!
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Thanks for sharing. The RAM sticks on the christmas lights, love it!
One of 'em is a 128MB stick with its original $59.99 price sticker too. Maybe I should take a picture of that.
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Nice collection.
All those CRTs must burn up a lot of power - have you thought of replacing them with LCDs? (The ones that you can, that is.)
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You will notice that not a single machine in there runs MAC OS X.
Good choice, forget about OSX which is just a bloated p.o.s. Nice to see someone still using the true Apple OS. Of course it's far safer to use now due to all virus writers skipping towards OSX and ignoring the ancient Apple.
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One of 'em is a 128MB stick with its original $59.99 price sticker too. Maybe I should take a picture of that.
I use to remember a single stick of 64MB - EDO ram for the 8600/350 powermac, cost me $180.00AUD. Those were the days ;) .
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I used to think you joking about the whole thing, but now I'm not so sure. :))
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You will notice that not a single machine in there runs MAC OS X.
Good choice, forget about OSX which is just a bloated p.o.s. Nice to see someone still using the true Apple OS. Of course it's far safer to use now due to all virus writers skipping towards OSX and ignoring the ancient Apple.
I don't really see any real point in OSX either. If I wanted a viable alternative to Windows, I'd just use Linux where I can compile programs from open source and create my own distribution that can suit my needs. OS X is also no easier than Windows to work with when moving files onto old Macs as well, as Apple abandoned all backwards-compatibility after the G3 computers.
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It feels weird being the only windows user in my family.
I get to upgrade parts, they buy a whole new computer. I just don't get it.
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It feels weird being the only windows user in my family.
I get to upgrade parts, they buy a whole new computer. I just don't get it.
You're making a good choice there! Can't beat Windows with a stick.
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You know you could open up a museum and charge people to see that stuff lol.
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May I have your address? :blank:
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Wow. Pretty speechless right now :eek:
So, how long did it take you to boot up all your PCs and then log into GH? haha
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Most of the machines boot up pretty quick. The Windows 3.1 one is probably the slowest though, because I have to first boot up into MS-DOS and then run Windows. Never did get around to automating that...oh well. : )
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Hi MW, do you have the original "Prince of Persia" installed in your windows? I'm missing that game very much on my first 486DX2 MX66
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
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Ok they do have Prince of Persia DOS :))
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You belong in a museum.
Seriously though, that fact that someone's basement has all that in it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy.
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oh my, the memories...
amazing setup MW. you should be microsoft's CEO or something. real, honest passion right here.
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oh my, the memories...
amazing setup MW. you should be microsoft's CEO or something. real, honest passion right here.
CEO needs vision more than static passion :D, he can only be the hardcore supporter :p
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amazing setup MW. you should be microsoft's CEO or something. real, honest passion right here.
Good to see someone with real Passion for their older gear. Most people out there throw away perfectly good items (me included) and later regret doing that. But you know our disgusting culture too abandon old gear for newer/latest stuff. Unfortunately now the "latest" stuff is sometimes absolute 100% Crapola - not worth using or keeping.
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Do you use a modern set up for everyday tasks, or is this stuff what you use for regular computing? I wish I still had my old stuff for display like that, but wouldnt want to use it all the time.
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amazing setup MW. you should be microsoft's CEO or something. real, honest passion right here.
Good to see someone with real Passion for their older gear. Most people out there throw away perfectly good items (me included) and later regret doing that. But you know our disgusting culture too abandon old gear for newer/latest stuff. Unfortunately now the "latest" stuff is sometimes absolute 100% Crapola - not worth using or keeping.
I keep all my older stuff (well, most of it).
Unfortunately this approach has its problems when moving house.
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
any pictures updates MW? pictures of old rams, mice, hdds lying around and what not... ;D
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
any pictures updates MW? pictures of old rams, mice, hdds lying around and what not... ;D
I will take some pics of my current PC setup and post it up here after 10 years.
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
any pictures updates MW? pictures of old rams, mice, hdds lying around and what not... ;D
I will take some pics of my current PC setup and post it up here after 10 years.
todays items are never the same with the ones back from the good ol' 80s and 90s. :p
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
any pictures updates MW? pictures of old rams, mice, hdds lying around and what not... ;D
I will take some pics of my current PC setup and post it up here after 10 years.
todays items are never the same with the ones back from the good ol' 80s and 90s. :p
And u r gonna use the same old sentence after 10 or 20 years
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todays items are never the same with the ones back from the good ol' 80s and 90s. :p
I can only assume you are not referring to IBM keyboards.
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This thread is absolutely awesome. Very nice collection you have there. Makes me very happy just looking at it all.
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You might be able to find a copy on this site:
http://vetusware.com/
I go on Vetusware to download software all the time. VERY useful site for Windows and MS-DOS stuff.
any pictures updates MW? pictures of old rams, mice, hdds lying around and what not... ;D
I will take some pics of my current PC setup and post it up here after 10 years.
todays items are never the same with the ones back from the good ol' 80s and 90s. :p
COULDN'T SAY IT BETTER! CAN'T BEAT THE GOOD OL' COMPUTERS FROM THE 90'S. THEY'LL JUST RUN FOREVER.
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That is eternally fantastic. Much applause MW.
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Do you use a modern set up for everyday tasks, or is this stuff what you use for regular computing? I wish I still had my old stuff for display like that, but wouldnt want to use it all the time.
tell me the truth!
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Do you use a modern set up for everyday tasks, or is this stuff what you use for regular computing? I wish I still had my old stuff for display like that, but wouldnt want to use it all the time.
tell me the truth!
That's my everyday computing setup. I do the advanced stuff on my Windows 2000 and XP boxes, but the older machines handle everyday web browsing just fine. The main thing I do there though is fix computers.
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How long have you had that chair?
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The main thing I do there though is fix computers.
How? I don't see any space!
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The main thing I do there though is fix computers.
How? I don't see any space!
Cuz all the space is being taken up by the computers that are currently being fixed. ^-^
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How long have you had that chair?
My buddy picked it up off of the side of the road about 6 or 7 years ago. It's a great chair....VERY comfortable.
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Oh the memories looking at your computers.. I'm fairly sure I had the Compaq Presario monitor with the speakers on the side at some point. Recently started using a (I think) Windows 95 machine for my Masters project as it's the only PC in the lab I work in that talks to our x-ray photon spec analyser. The thing looks terrible but it doesn't struggle even slightly with anything you ask it to do. Gotta love old hardware.
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The main thing I do there though is fix computers.
How? I don't see any space!
Cuz all the space is being taken up by the computers that are currently being fixed. ^-^
That's right!
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Congrats on your great collection of computers, CRTs, software boxes, floppy disks and, of course, keyboards!
Have some icons I've saved from my IBM Aptiva times (still have that computer) for your collection
(http://i.imgur.com/KG81ml8.gif) (http://i.imgur.com/iV9nlU5.png) (http://i.imgur.com/j3YoO2D.gif) (http://i.imgur.com/ipy6HEc.png)
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Folks on here have been begging me for quite a while now to post up some photos of my computing setup. So here they are! Now you all can see where my contributions to the forum are expertly crafted.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: GATEWAY 2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11), POWER MACINTOSH 6500, COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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LEFT TO RIGHT: COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98), MICRON CLIENTPRO CN (WINDOWS 2000), POWER MACINTOSH G3 (MAC OS 9.2.2), COMMODORE 64
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MICRON CLIENTPRO & POWER MACINTOSH G3
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COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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GATEWAY2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11)
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POWER MACINTOSH 6500 (USED FOR INSTALLING SYSTEM 7 ON HARD DISKS FOR COMPACT MACS)
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IMAC, HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP COMPUTER, MACINTOSH SE, AND MACINTOSH SE/30
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HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP MACHINE
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IMAC (MAC OS 9.2.2)
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NON-OPERATIONAL MACINTOSHES AND A COMPAQ LAPTOP
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ANOTHER VIEW OF THE MICRON AND THE POWER MAC.
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MORE BROKEN MACS AND A DELL
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MAC SE/30 (SYSTEM 7.5.5)
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MICROSOFT WORD ON THE MAC.
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COMPAQ PRESARIO WITH WINDOWS 98. HAS A PENTIUM PROCESSOR, 80MB RAM, AND INTERNET EXPLORER 6.
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POWER MACINTOSH G3. I THINK IT'S GOT THE 233MHZ CHIP IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
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OPERATIONAL MAC SE'S. ONE ON THE LEFT HAS SYSTEM 6, ONE ON THE RIGHT HAS 7.5.5.
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IBM KEYBOARD AND PHONE
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ANOTHER KEYBOARD
Do you use all of these? Why have broken computers lying around?
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Folks on here have been begging me for quite a while now to post up some photos of my computing setup. So here they are! Now you all can see where my contributions to the forum are expertly crafted.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: GATEWAY 2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11), POWER MACINTOSH 6500, COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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LEFT TO RIGHT: COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98), MICRON CLIENTPRO CN (WINDOWS 2000), POWER MACINTOSH G3 (MAC OS 9.2.2), COMMODORE 64
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MICRON CLIENTPRO & POWER MACINTOSH G3
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COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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GATEWAY2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11)
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POWER MACINTOSH 6500 (USED FOR INSTALLING SYSTEM 7 ON HARD DISKS FOR COMPACT MACS)
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IMAC, HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP COMPUTER, MACINTOSH SE, AND MACINTOSH SE/30
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HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP MACHINE
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IMAC (MAC OS 9.2.2)
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NON-OPERATIONAL MACINTOSHES AND A COMPAQ LAPTOP
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ANOTHER VIEW OF THE MICRON AND THE POWER MAC.
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MORE BROKEN MACS AND A DELL
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MAC SE/30 (SYSTEM 7.5.5)
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MICROSOFT WORD ON THE MAC.
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COMPAQ PRESARIO WITH WINDOWS 98. HAS A PENTIUM PROCESSOR, 80MB RAM, AND INTERNET EXPLORER 6.
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POWER MACINTOSH G3. I THINK IT'S GOT THE 233MHZ CHIP IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
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OPERATIONAL MAC SE'S. ONE ON THE LEFT HAS SYSTEM 6, ONE ON THE RIGHT HAS 7.5.5.
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IBM KEYBOARD AND PHONE
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ANOTHER KEYBOARD
Do you use all of these? Why have broken computers lying around?
You gotta learn to appreciate history.....
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Folks on here have been begging me for quite a while now to post up some photos of my computing setup. So here they are! Now you all can see where my contributions to the forum are expertly crafted.
(Attachment Link)
LEFT TO RIGHT: GATEWAY 2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11), POWER MACINTOSH 6500, COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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LEFT TO RIGHT: COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98), MICRON CLIENTPRO CN (WINDOWS 2000), POWER MACINTOSH G3 (MAC OS 9.2.2), COMMODORE 64
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MICRON CLIENTPRO & POWER MACINTOSH G3
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COMPAQ PRESARIO (WINDOWS 98)
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GATEWAY2000 P5-200 (WINDOWS 3.11)
(Attachment Link)
POWER MACINTOSH 6500 (USED FOR INSTALLING SYSTEM 7 ON HARD DISKS FOR COMPACT MACS)
(Attachment Link)
IMAC, HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP COMPUTER, MACINTOSH SE, AND MACINTOSH SE/30
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HOMEMADE WINDOWS XP MACHINE
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IMAC (MAC OS 9.2.2)
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NON-OPERATIONAL MACINTOSHES AND A COMPAQ LAPTOP
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ANOTHER VIEW OF THE MICRON AND THE POWER MAC.
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MORE BROKEN MACS AND A DELL
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MAC SE/30 (SYSTEM 7.5.5)
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MICROSOFT WORD ON THE MAC.
(Attachment Link)
COMPAQ PRESARIO WITH WINDOWS 98. HAS A PENTIUM PROCESSOR, 80MB RAM, AND INTERNET EXPLORER 6.
(Attachment Link)
POWER MACINTOSH G3. I THINK IT'S GOT THE 233MHZ CHIP IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
(Attachment Link)
OPERATIONAL MAC SE'S. ONE ON THE LEFT HAS SYSTEM 6, ONE ON THE RIGHT HAS 7.5.5.
(Attachment Link)
IBM KEYBOARD AND PHONE
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ANOTHER KEYBOARD
Do you use all of these? Why have broken computers lying around?
You gotta learn to appreciate history.....
You should have seen my old collection!