slvr_phoenix
Splendid
6 Intel
1 DEC Alpha
1 Commodore C=64
Home:
Intel Cel500 (Gaming and Internet Host)
Intel P133 (Write my novels on while my wife uses the internet on the Cel500)
Intel 486-66 (DOS Gaming ... there are some great old games that don't run under Win9x)
Commodore C=64 (Hey, some games never die and BASIC rules.)
Work:
Intel P3-750 (main software coding machine in my cubie)
Intel P3-800 (control software coding machine in the app lab - it's hooked up to a 2 ton analytical x-ray system so it can't be on the second floor in my cubie)
DEC Alpha 700 (for compiling the Alpha executables with to offer our customers Alpha compatability)
Car:
Intel P166MX Laptop (Goes with me everywhere 'cuz I need my MP3s on my hour long commute to work and then another hour back home at night.)
Yes, I regularly use ALL of these systems on a regular basis. I'm not even counting the 286s and 386s and 486s in storage.
- Sanity is purely based on point-of-view.
1 DEC Alpha
1 Commodore C=64
Home:
Intel Cel500 (Gaming and Internet Host)
Intel P133 (Write my novels on while my wife uses the internet on the Cel500)
Intel 486-66 (DOS Gaming ... there are some great old games that don't run under Win9x)
Commodore C=64 (Hey, some games never die and BASIC rules.)
Work:
Intel P3-750 (main software coding machine in my cubie)
Intel P3-800 (control software coding machine in the app lab - it's hooked up to a 2 ton analytical x-ray system so it can't be on the second floor in my cubie)
DEC Alpha 700 (for compiling the Alpha executables with to offer our customers Alpha compatability)
Car:
Intel P166MX Laptop (Goes with me everywhere 'cuz I need my MP3s on my hour long commute to work and then another hour back home at night.)
Yes, I regularly use ALL of these systems on a regular basis. I'm not even counting the 286s and 386s and 486s in storage.
- Sanity is purely based on point-of-view.