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Crazy
Location: the sun (AZ)
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most obsolete PC out there
Since old PC's seem to be the topic lately whats the most obsolete piece of PC equipment you still have that operates, No XT or AT pcs either Im talking useless. I'll start with a timex sinclair, a Apple newton (20 years and still doesn't recognize my handwriting. and to top the list a 3Com Audrey, a piece of tech so bad it never did work right, 3Com refunded my purchase and didn't want to pay to have it shipped back!!!
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Tilted Cat Head
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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hmmph... i dont' think there is something as a useless PC out there.... if it works and does what it is supposed to do it's good. Even a P4 that's running WinME can be a piece of turd.
and to that person that talked about a Timex Sinclair? I have a friend that has a frankenstien of a Timex running a BBS with several HD's hanging off of it....
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Insane
Location: Central N.Y.
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I have 2 very old personal computers that still work; they're both Atari's (Yes, THAT Atari!) One is an 800XL; the oher is a 1200XL. The odd thing about the 1200XL is that Atari claims that there were never any 1200XL production units, only prototypes.
They both function well; since they don't have hard drives, there are two options for "saving the BASIC programs you might write" (Oh, yeah, THAT'S gonna happen!) First is the "Modern" method- a 5-1/4" floppy drive (single density only); the second is a cassette drive that records the program to an audio cassette (talk about a slow loader!); I also have a functioning thermal printer, a 2600 baud phone-cradle modem, a strip-chart printer and about a billion program cartridges. It's a real museum piece, but I love it.
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Still searching...
Location: NorCal For Life
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My nintendo still works. It has a nice 8 bit cpu. Its not exactly a pc, but with the Tikki OS i could make it into one.
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Psycho
Location: In your bath tub with all your other rubber toys
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no one has mentioned The great line of texas instuments I own a TI99/4a 8 glorious colors TV display or 8 inch monitor could buy the expantion box that had a 5 1/2 floppie drive also a cradle modem was avalible. main storage was cartrage but you ccoul dalso use floppie or a cassett recorder
not only do i have the PC i also have the original box with all of the documentiaion |
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Banned
Location: shittown, CA
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Tone.
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remember the Vic20? Hell I still have one, including the cassette drive. That was a great machine in its day. Also have a Kaypro 2 portable (back then portable meant anything under 50 pounds), and even a working Altair 8800 that my dad bought new. He bought it pre-assembled (it was like $100 more for that option) so that may have something to do with the fact that it does still function.
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Insane
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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I have an old Apple //c that still works, though the monitor is twitchy and has MAJOR screen burn. (Ooooh...green screen...cool!) Can't find any disks for it, so I think when they degrade, that will be it!
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don't ignore this-->
Location: CA
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lol@charliex
i've got an old original mac my doctor gave me a few years ago for hacking his office computer (without messing anything up)... it needs a boot disk to run the OS, and with another disk, i can play *drumroll* b&w hockey!!!! ![]() I've also got an old tandy from the mid-80's stuffed in a closet somewhere. haha that thing was great, i used to play think quick and type shit on wordperfect... I nearly shat myself when my dad bought the family a p90 for christmas in '91... my mom is begging me to throw that thing away now ![]()
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I am Winter Born
Location: Alexandria, VA
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At work, the main DNS server is an ancient IBM 386 desktop running some form of UNIX. Now, the backup servers are modern machines, but there seems to be a kind of superstition about the primary - every time it's been taken down to go offline permanently, the backup DNS servers have all failed. We put the 386 back online and everything smoothes out.
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Crazy
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I've got an Apple ][+
Originally released in 1979, I bought it in 1983 when they announced the IIe. I have the original box, anti-static bag, foam packing and recepts, too, I think. I had it in my office last summer playing games...the coworkers were quite amused ![]() |
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will always be an Alyson Hanniganite
Location: In the dust of the archives
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Tandy TRS-80. Ah yeah...those were the days.
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Tilted
Location: location, location
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we've got a reel-to-reel computer downstairs in the basement. I think the 1" tape it uses holds about 20 megs... It's a remnant from an old company called Elexsi my dad used to work at. Not sure of the model number or company that made it--might be Elexsi...
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