Windows 95 is in it's case, in a big box full of junk. If I ever use it again as anything other than a coaster, then feel free to stick a pitchfork in my head.
LOL... I did recently find a use for windows 95 8O
A friend of mine farms, and all his John Deere shop manuals are on CD, using PDFs to view the schematics. It was a pain to have to print off the schematics so that he could view them in the shop, and if he happened to need a different schematic, he'd have to go back inside the house and look it up, and print it out. Don't forget that farm equipment maintenance is a dirty job, so the idea of getting the computer, mouse, door handles, and floors dirty by having to go to and from the house to get these schematics were not well received by his wife.
The fix? I made him a special purpose computer that he can use in his shop to view the diagrams directly from the CD, greatly reducing his repair time. The computer was a pentium 120 MHz machine on an AT mobo, with something like a 2x CD-ROM, 800 MB hdd, and a floppy drive. I removed the sound card and modem, installed a passive heatsink rated for a p133, put windows 95a on it, and removed all the programs (internet explorer, paint, games, etc). I installed Foxit reader, and a couple John Deere desktop backgrounds. It is very fast and rugged enough for its environment (heat, cold, lots of dust). other than that project though, I doubt I'll ever use windows 95 again. :lol: