EddiE314 0 Posted November 14, 2000 Beat this!: ---------- Intel Pentium 166@200 w/ MMX Intel I437VX Mobo Socket 7 64MB SDRAM PC-66 Voodoo 3 2000 PCI 16MB 6.4GB HDD 5400rpm 32x CDROM 3.5" Floppy Iomega ZIP 100 Drive (Parallel Port) Compaq Netelligent 10/100TX NIC PCI Sound Blaster AWE64 ISA 56k v90 Motorola Modem ISA 15" Monitor Windows 2000 Professional 5.00.2195.1 SP1 Windows ME 4.90.3000.2 ------------- Fast as a rock! 230w AT PSU Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted November 14, 2000 Ok..I'll beat that My brother's gaming system: >>>>Packard Bell<<<< Intel Pentium 100@100 w/o MMX Intel Mobo Socket 7 48MB EDO Intel 1MB onboard VGA 2GB HDD 4x CDROM 3.5" Floppy Diamond Supra 56K modem Aztech 28.8/soundcard 14" Monitor Windows 95a ------------------ NECESSARY EVIL --Custom Built [H]ard|PC-- <Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1, IE5.5 SP1, DX8> Intel Pentium III Coppermine(FCPGA 370) 800eb @ 954 (with an original ThermalTake Golden Orb heatsink) Asus CUSL2 motherboard(no onboard sound)Rev 1.02 BIOS; rev 1004.003 (Beta) 256MB PC133 SDRAM (1x256 Mushkin Rev2 CAS 2:2:2 5t/7t @ 159mhz) SuperMicro 760A Full Tower(Modded for more fans and painted Rustoleum Hammered Black) SP301-RA 300W Athlon Approved Redundant Cooling Power Supply IBM15-7 15GB UDMA/100 7200RPM hdd & 30GB MAXTOR Diamand Max UDMA/66 7200 RPM hdd 7 80mm,3 92mm, and 2 120mm High Output fans(along with 2 80mm in Power Supply, CPU, and GeForce fans) spewing out well over 1000 CFM Creative Labs SB Live! X-Gamer running on Liveware 3 Creative Labs Graphics Blaster Annhilator Pro GeForce256 DDR on Detonator 7.17 Logitech Itouch Pro Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer(Gen 1) & Everglide (HL Giganta) Logitech Soundman G1 Powered Speakers & AIWA HPX222 Headphones D-Link DFE-530TX+ 10/100 Ethernet Adapter Compaq V720 17” (1280x1024) Monitor Hewlett Packard 660Cse Printer Iomega 8x4x32 CD-RW & Pioneer 6x DVD/ 32x CD-ROM Hauppauge WinTV Go -=BetaSystem=- <Windows 98 and Whistler Advanced Server Beta1> AMD K6-2 450 @ 480 FIC PA 2013 motherboard 160MB PC100 SDRAM PNY RAM case frame Deer 300W Athlon Approved Power Supply Compaq JBL speakers SMC 2102 USB 10mbs Ethernet Adapter Packard Bell 14" (800x640) Monitor Memorex 4x2x24 CD-RW >Looking for a keyboard, mouse, video card, sound card, and harddrive Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted November 14, 2000 CAKE WALK! ----- AST Bravo LC 4/66d Intel 486/66MHz Onboard 1MB video 515MB Hdd 3.5" Fdd 5.25" Fdd 4x CDROM 40MB RAM ESS AudioDrive 33.6 3Com modem 10/T 3Com NIC 14" Monitor@1024x768 Windows 95 OSR2 [Win98 was a little slow ] ----- This thing is on sitting right next to my current computer. I still use the damn thing. My friend and I put VNC on it so we can do things like login to chatrooms and IM twice and screw with people. Quite fun! -bZj [This message has been edited by Down8 (edited 14 November 2000).] Share this post Link to post
felix 0 Posted November 14, 2000 This is Power Plus --------- Olivetti electric typewriter. Monochrome Screen (Orange and Black) Two 5.25 inch floppy frives Daisy wheel printer with interchangable font wheels. The thing shakes the entire desk when it types up a document. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted November 15, 2000 you made me pull out the big guns my "dedicated Doom2 server". So what if it takes half an hour to load? Packard Bell 386 SX 25mhz 2MB RAM(30 Pin) 125MB hdd 256k video card NO SOUND CARD NO MODEM no mouse AT keyboard Windows 3.1 3.5 inch drive Never needs rebooted. [This message has been edited by INFERNO2000 (edited 15 November 2000).] Share this post Link to post
CrazyKillerMan 0 Posted November 15, 2000 hah Packard Bell 286 w 512 kbz o' ram, no sound but i made some drivers to play wavs over the pc speaker! What about the good ol' 11'' monitor, dot matrix and the keyboard as big as a skateboard! [This message has been edited by CrazyKillerMan (edited 15 November 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Cynan 0 Posted November 15, 2000 Strange thread... still.. anyone ever heard of an Osboune (I think that what it is) ? One of the first 'portable' computers - not ! The kb flips down on the front to reveal two 5 1/4" floppy drives and a tiny tiny lil monitor. --Cynan. Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted November 15, 2000 i've heard of the Osbourne, its about 7 inches think and the front comes open to reveal a KB and the drives and monitor you described Share this post Link to post
badboy 0 Posted November 15, 2000 I have just pulled out my old Sinclair Spectrum I switched it on an hour ago and its still booting now Share this post Link to post
CrazyKillerMan 0 Posted November 16, 2000 ahhh....nothing like a pointless thread to get us to rummage through our junk! Dust off the old keyboard and see how many secs you can shave off your boot time....ahhh sweet ass dos....i love autoexec.bat!!! [This message has been edited by CrazyKillerMan (edited 16 November 2000).] Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted November 16, 2000 ahh...autoexec.bat my old friend I remember feeling like I was the coolest guy around because I edited it to say something other than the normal C:\ Something like "What is thy bidding? C:\" *starts singing memories* ............................... *remembers he can't sing worth crap and shuts up.* Share this post Link to post
Down8 0 Posted November 17, 2000 My current school login: =================== You have new mail. Wassup my nigga? brianjon@aludra:~ > =================== -bZj PS: No offense is intended. Although that would probably get this thread to double digits, but we've got a thread for that. Share this post Link to post
8======D 0 Posted December 14, 2000 I love it when people brag about their systems. Running ____________________________________________ Dual Dildo 100000000@9391804609842769 With 40000 Cumshot Megs Of **** 8576309 Pulse Vibrator 30 Gig kuntorama orgasmatron sound 5000 Windows 50000 and 3 -------------------------------------------- Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted December 14, 2000 Quad Intel Pentium IV 1.8@2.25GHz ABit ZX6-E Intel i860 Chipset 4GB DDR-RAM 1.2TB Hard Drive 30000RPM UUW SCSI nVidia GeForce 3 xDDR (256MB DDR-RAM) Microsoft Windows.NET 3.0 Adv Svr (2002) --------------- Hmm....kinda gay huh? Share this post Link to post
Tim Bazzinett 0 Posted December 19, 2000 David, like you, I used to think that the best OS to play games on reliably was windows98SE, until something recently happened that really made me think. If you download the F1 2000 champions season demo from EA sports, try this. In windows 98se, when I head to turn one into the infield, I get some serious stutter. I also get this on the back straight. But out of curiousity, I tried it under win2k pro. NO STUTTER at all!! I was amazed. This also held true for Nascar Heat and Rally Championship. Converted for the most part. Now if I can just get a really good set of Aureal drivers to work for me to allow for A3d acceleration. Share this post Link to post
DavidNewbould 0 Posted January 6, 2001 ok, im back. arent u all glad. heres my current setup: AMD K6-2 450Mhz @ 450Mhz ASUS P5A-B mobo 100Mhz bus (Ali Chipset) nVIdia riva TNT2 M64 128Mib PC100 RAM Ensoniq PCI Audio IBM Maxtor 4Gig HD Microsoft Sidewinder Game Voice Intellimouse Explorer 48X CyberDrive CDROM Motorola SurfBoard 1300 -Software Version: SB3100-3.2.6-SCM-NOSHELL Hardware Version: 2 MIB Version: II GUI Version: 1.0 VxWorks Version: 5.3 Heres my software setup: C: partition - "BOOT" - 200Mib - FAT D: partition - "Win98" - 1600Mib - FAT32 E: partition - "Win2k" - 2200Mib - NTFS c: is obviously the boot partition. D: has windows 98 SE installed, and is used primarily for games. E: has windows 2000 professional installed, and is used for web design, etc. Win98 setup: Gfx drivers - Detonator2 5.32 (6.xx made for GeForce's) AGP drivers version 1.69 Directx8 ver. 4.08.00.0400 Vsync is always off. Games resolution - 1024x768x16 --------- now. i realise that win2k is very stable, which i havve always said, and now use it for serious work, web design, word processing etc. and have left the win98se partition free of most programs, bare minimum, so that the registry etc does not get clogged over time and it grinds to a halt after the 800th program has been installed and uninstalled. my conclusion: win2k - great for work, looks good, very stable, takes its time though. win98 - looks average, pretty unstable, fast for gaming on my setup. -David Share this post Link to post
Impala SS 0 Posted January 8, 2001 David. You forgot compatibility for Win 98. I'm doing something similar like David so I get the best of both world's, though I'm not sure of faster gaming performance under my OS and system combo. I only installed Win 98 just to be compatible so I can play games. All other stuff including web surfing is done under Win 2000. The only difference between mine and his OS setup is that I'm loading OS's off different drives. HDD0 Windows 2000 Pro /w NTFS. (20 gig) HDD1 Windows 98 /w FAT 32 (13 gig) HDD0 Boot drive. All programs go here minus games. HDD1 Games only. Share this post Link to post