For the love of me I can't remember the name of it.
This was back in the days when 100+ meg hds and 4 megs of ram was the standard.. so say... '92-94ish.
It was a white box IIRC, black/red label, with a pic of the moon and an astronaut on it. For IBM-PCs
This site is freakin sweet... a TON of old school shows about vintage PCs, up to even early 2000 stuff.
Here's one of the main players on the site though, broken down by keyword (HUGE)
http://www.archive.org/browse.php?field=/metadata/subject&mediatype=movies&collection=computerchronicles...
I'm in the process of building up the 'ultimate' mid 90's era dos game box, and I'm now looking into sound options.
I rescued my old SB16 ISA (with volume knob on the back!) from the attic :D Now I need a daughter card to go with it.
I foundly remember all the confusion and $$$ those extra add...
They were sold @ Sam's Club.
It was the first PC I bought as a tyke. The 'neat-o' factor was that they proclaimed to be easily upgradable. To upgrade the CPU, all you had to do was take out the front bezel and then unlatch the removable "CPU card" which was encased in a metal box.
I'm...
What better way to introduce myself than to show off the 'first' vintage PC to join the family.
I just won this paper weight.. er cough.. PC for $14.61 shipped! :shocked:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8785772664
Specs:
Brand: Packard Bell "Multimedia R515"
Processor Type...