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leontoh

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I have a 8086 with me and don't know what to do with it. If I'm not mistaken, it's 9-10 years old, I think. Can't operate anymore! I could hardly believe how I managed to live through those days, the memory test could take up to 4 minutes or more! Aahhh... those were the days, playing Ultima, Loadrunner and Pac Man! Man, I miss those games. Anyway, the question is, do you think I could sell this old thing to the local museum?



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This post was a waste of time and space. Dispose of your old PC properly please.
 
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DONATE IT?!?!?

How insulting for the charity organization!

I think a trash can would make good use of a system(!!!) like that.



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A really big paperweight.

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i say keep it around 10 more years and ask the same question again, either that or sledge it!!!

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do what I did, make a keyring out of CPU... chuck the rest, no museum etc would pay money for it (unless, of course, you find a sucker (a "collector":)
 

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Another thing you can do is take the screws out of that thing and use them for simple home repairs or something like that.

Rob
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