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I agree that 386 and 486 systems can still be put to limited use. But I would
only give one to my worst enemy... Ben Myers
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 14:07:25 GMT, Phil Salisbury
<woodlawn.cabinetry@verizon.net> wrote:
>Ben,
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>All the PB's I have are Pentium class systems.
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>I know for a fact that one system is P2 266 mhz processor that runs win98 on it.
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>The other two PB's are P1 100mhz processors that ran win95.
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>Granted, these systems are not the greatest in terms of speed, but, I was thinking
>more along the lines of tearing them down and offering out the parts of these
>systems to those that could but them to better use.
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>As for the software disc's, well, I was thinking in terms of those that could benefit
>from the MasterCD's that PB's systems came with.
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>I still know a few people that are using the 386 & 486 systems purely as word
>processors running the old windows 6 dos based systems.
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>Phil
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>Ben Myers wrote:
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>> As always, depends on the age and condition. Personally, I think 386 and 486
>> computers are of little use any more, even running Linux. Some of the Pentium
>> systems can be outfitted with Windows 98 or Linux and serve perfectly well for
>> surfing the web, writing letters, doing basic spreadsheet computations, etc.
>>
>> For my part, I have no interest, but others will. I also have modestly priced
>> motherboards for PB Pentium-class systems, if anyone wants a replacement or a
>> minor speed upgrade to, say, Socket 7 CPUs and cache memory on the motherboard
>> itself. PB had Intel and other manufacturers build cacheless motherboards to
>> keep costs down, so they could sell at low prices back then... Ben Myers
>>
>> On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 19:55:19 GMT, Phil Salisbury
>> <woodlawn.cabinetry@verizon.net> wrote:
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>> >I have three PB Computers lounging in my basement and all the associateed disc's for them.
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>> >I don't recall which models they are, but I want to unload them and I know that even though
>> >PB is now a distance memory, I figured that maybe I can at the least part them out and get
>> >rid of the software.
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>> >Somewhere down the road soon I will be pulling this stuff out and checking on what I have and will
>> >be posting it back here.
>> >
>> >I was just wondering if there would be any interest.
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