So I was rummaging through a box of cables and I found the charger to this extra mini computer. I decided to crank it on and when I did, I laughed sooooooooo hard because the specs on the mini suck sooooooo horribly bad lol look... Microsoft Windows XP Home edition version 2002 service pack 3 ASUS EeePc Intel (R) Celeron (R) M Processor 900MHz 0.99 GB of RAM lol tell me this isnt real...
My old laptop has 256 MB Ram. I don't what the processor is, but I can say that it doesn't run W7 at all.
In 2006 my only computer was a laptop with a Pentium I and Windows 95. I think the ram was maybe 8 or 16MB? Now I have a Sharp portable PC (A laptop) from 1987. Yep. The nickel battery is flat, but it's rockin dual 3.5 inch floppy drives and an external 5 inch drive. (I had an MS DOS floppy but I lost it somewhere.) It was 5 bucks at a tag sale and came in the original case with all the parts. Until 2009 when I got my P4 system I had a P3 766MHz with 256MB RAM and a 64MB Radeon card. Windows 2000, so many hours playing 18 Wheels of Steel. 1024x768 CRT screen too. (Which I used until like 2010.)
You can "jump start" old Ni-Cad and NiMH batteries easily enough sometimes. Otherwise individual solder tabbed cells are cheap, replace the ones in the old battery.
The battery is over 25 years old and it probably hasn't seen use for maybe 15-20 years. I don't think there's any life left in it. Besides, I lost my MS-DOS floppy and I haven't been able to make a new one.
ON TOPIC thats a pretty lowend computer. then again it depends when it was made. off topic too many laptops to list specs.... almost all pentium. one amd laptop (dont mind the messy desk) ps if anyone is wondering what is under the beige/white laptop, its a windows 3.1 packardbell pss i am working on the one on the bottom left
How can you not know what an eeepc was? it was THE FIRST super cheap machine. Was made to run Linux. but there was a Windows Variant. They only have like a 20gb flash memory card. Pretty sure in 2004/5 I managed to get some money together to build my first machine, was like a 3000+ AMD Athlon 64 w/ 1GB DDR400, 6600GT, SLI board, ect.
My dad built his first gaming rig in like 1999 for $3300 it's specs were the best you could get back then, it had like 512mb ram some awesome graphics card... It was funny he was talking with a friend about it and his friend was like "what you're getting that graphics card?!" Because it as so expensive.
I still remember my old Desktop PC. It had like 64 MB of RAM and it ran games like Heroes: Might And Magic IV, GTA: San Andreas and CSS. Those times were different than now and I didn't have internet at that time. I think it's still in my grandparents house laying on top of some wardrobe, lol.
You guys apparently don't know what classifies as an old computer. I still don't think Dell Latitude D500-600 era laptops are really, like, old yet. (I had a D600 as my main laptop like 2-3 years ago.) 2009 is when I had one of my favorite laptops. A Dell Inspiron 3500. Pentium II 366MHz, 192MB RAM, 4GB HDD, Win 2K, etc. Loved the thing. I got a PCMCIA WiFi card which made it a ton better
Sorry for the HUGE bump but is that 3700 still there? I really need it for my 3700 because the screen just died.
pentuim 2/windows 98. used it once and was a part of a job lot. All the others had bad motherboards due to powersurge. that one died soon after. was used as a sort of server 24/7 died due to powersurge
Bump city, dude bump bump city, bro. 10 10 10 20 and this bump b*tch. If you don't get this I'm sorry