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Postby Mandrake » Mon 09 Jun, 2003 7:00 am

I just thought this'd be interesting to find out about other peoples computers :) Keep it simple though, no need to go into great detail.

Heres Mine:

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Gaming PC/Internet PC
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Pentium 2 400mhz
Sis 6326 8mb with a 19" monitor (1280x1024 @ 16 bit colour)
Dual 12mb Voodoo 2 SLI (for gaming!)
A great Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer (best thing MS ever made!)
Runs Windows Me (No good drivers for the Voodoo2 on Windows NT/2k/XP :-( )

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Webserver
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Sun UltraSPARC 167mhz (NOT x86 speed!)
256mb RAM
9.1 gb SCSI HD
19" monitor
Runs Solaris 8 OE

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Other Computer
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Sun SPARCStation 3
96mb RAM
2Gb SCSI HD and 4.3GB SCSI hd (External)
Runs SuSE Linux 7.4 for SPARC

That's it!
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Postby DJGM » Mon 09 Jun, 2003 9:21 am

PC:

CPU - PII 350Mhz
Total RAM - 448MB
Total HDD space - 52GB
Graphics - SiS6386 8MB PCI
Resolution - 1024x768 + 24bit colors
OS - Windows XP/2000/98SE + SuSE Linux 8.1
(This does not includes the OSes installed under VirtualPC.)

iMac:

CPU - G3 233Mhz
Total RAM - 160MB
Total HDD space - 18.6GB
Graphics - ATi Rage Pro 16MB
Resolution - 1024x768 + millions of colors
OS - Mac OS X v10.2.6 + Mac OS "Classic" v9.2.2
(This does not includes the OSes installed under VirtualPC.)
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Postby Kucing » Tue 10 Jun, 2003 4:20 am

My PC: (mostly for gaming)

Intel Celeron 1GHz
256MB Ram with 17" monitor
40Gb Seagate Hdd space
NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX 100/200 32MB
Still using Windows 98
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Postby Antony » Tue 10 Jun, 2003 6:10 am

Laptop:
Pentium 3 850MHz
192MB of RAM
Windows XP Pro

PC:
Pentium 4 1.60GHz
1.50GB of RAM
60GB of HD space
WinFast GeForce2 MX 100/200
Windows XP Pro
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Postby Lorraine » Tue 10 Jun, 2003 10:20 pm

:oops: This is just for a laugh but what I use. <g>
OS Win98SE Compaq Professional Workstation 5000
Processor a Main Circuit Board
200 Megahertz Intel Pentium Pro
16 Kilobyte primary memory cache
256 Kilobyte secondary memory cache Bios: Compaq 07/14/97
Drives Memory Modules
9.05 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
Hitachi CDR-7930 [CD-ROM drive] 128 Megabytes Installed Memory
Controllers Display
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
Compaq PCI IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Matrox Millennium PCI {Display adapter]
Default Monitor
Bus Adapters Multimedia
ES1868 Control Interface (WDM)
Microsoft Kernel Audio Mixer
PCI bus
Compaq Deskpro Thermal Sensor

Monitor in use is Nec 17" MultisyncM700

Are you going to start a fund for me so that I can buy
a new computer? lol
Thought I would buy one, but I need too many
other things first.
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Postby Edward » Thu 12 Jun, 2003 5:17 pm

Windows-based PC

    Windows 98 Second Edition
    nVIDIA TNT2
    512 Mb RAM
    AMD K6-2 (with 3D Now) at 500 MHz
    40 Gb hard drive

Linux PC

    SuSE Linux 8.2 Personal Edition
    nVIDIA GeForce 2 MX
    229 Mb RAM
    Intel Pentium/MMX at 166 MHz
    6.5 Gb hard drive


Edited 6/14/2003 to reflect additional memory added to Linux PC.

Edited 6/28/2003 to reflect change of video card in Linux PC.
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Postby DJGM » Thu 12 Jun, 2003 10:16 pm

As I understand it, it's not advisable to run Windows 9x on a PC that has more than 256MB RAM installed.
I'm told that if too much RAM is installed in a machine that only runs Windows 9x, could cause increased
levels of instability, as these legacy versions of Windows that are not built on NT cannot really handle
very large amounts of RAM efficiently enough to maintain system stability. And I'm sure we all know
that the old 9x series of Windows OSes aren't exactly the best when it comes to stability anyway!
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Postby Josh » Fri 13 Jun, 2003 8:33 pm

Dell PC:

CPU - P4 1.6 GHZ
Total RAM - 256MB
Total HDD space - 20GB
OS - Windows XP Home

Laptop:

Coming Soon!!! :)
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Postby Edward » Sat 14 Jun, 2003 8:51 am

DJGM wrote:As I understand it, it's not advisable to run Windows 9x on a PC that has more than 256MB RAM installed.
I'm told that if too much RAM is installed in a machine that only runs Windows 9x, could cause increased
levels of instability, as these legacy versions of Windows that are not built on NT cannot really handle
very large amounts of RAM efficiently enough to maintain system stability. And I'm sure we all know
that the old 9x series of Windows OSes aren't exactly the best when it comes to stability anyway!


Haven't had a problem yet with it...

There was a noticable improvement in the speed of programs running (especially Netscape 7) when the RAM was doubled from 256 to 512 Mb.

I am planning to increase the RAM in my Linux system.
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Postby Edward » Sat 14 Jun, 2003 11:48 am

A local computer shop that caters to the build-it-yourself crowd, had SIMM's: 32 Mb EDO, 60 ns. Bought two of them to put in the Linux PC, and it now has 229 Mb of RAM. SuSE now loads in faster, as does Opera.

Unusual combination of memory, but it works:

SIMM: two 16 Mb EDO, two 32 Mb EDO (all 60 ns)

DIMM: one 128 Mb PC100 (the SIMM's force this to run as a PC66)
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Postby Ramona » Sun 15 Jun, 2003 3:26 pm

Dell PC

Pentium III 800Mhz
20 GB HD
Windows 98SE
384 MB SDRAM
CD-ROM
CD-RW
Zip100
Trinitron 19" monitor
32 MB nVIDIA GeForce 256 AGP
Creative SB Live! Value
Altec Lansing Speakers/subwoofer
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Postby localhost » Sun 15 Jun, 2003 3:43 pm

Homebuild, main pc:
AMD 2400+
512 DDRAM
about 110GB of harddrives
CD-ROM
DVD
CD-RW
3Com networkcard (3C905C-TX :D )
Ilyama Pro 454 (19")
Matrox G400 Dual Head 32 MB
MSI with 5.1 sound onboard.
WinXP

Homebuild, testmachine/server:
Intel P3 450
384 SDRAM
30 GB HD
CD-ROM
Win2k3 Standard Server
some networkcard

Fujitsu laptop (worst brand ever, don't buy this s**t):
Intel Celeron 333
256MB
4GB
XirCom etherlink

And somewhere between my stuff there's a Macintosh Performa 200 and a Powerbook 530 or 630 or something. Got them because I like them, not because there usable. But if anyone can share a titanium...
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Computer Specs

Postby ruffs » Mon 16 Jun, 2003 3:08 pm

Well, well, well, its seems that my computer is extremely obselete to some of the posts here, but here it is;

P3 200Hz
128 Pipeline burst Ram (remeber that Ram?)
30 Gigs HD
Floppdy Disk (does not work)
CD-Rom (works sometimes)
oh, but I do have a 17" monitor

That's pretty much it, nevertheless it still performs its designed job.
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Postby Wellander » Wed 25 Jun, 2003 4:18 pm

Hi,
I have tewnty-seven computers I will give the info for the computer that I use the most.
It is a PC running windows 2000 Professional 3.5 ghz Processor Albathon gfroce video card with an asus p4sa8x motherboard.
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Postby profman » Wed 25 Jun, 2003 5:16 pm

Wellander: How about telling how you got 27 computers and keep them all running? Are they all in one room? Who pays the electric bill? :wink:
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