Jorg
Veteran Member
.. but I finally was able to secure a Pentium I 200, non-mmx on ebay, for 3 bucks
Now I can finally upgrade my P90 (after I gave up 8 years ago )
Now I can finally upgrade my P90 (after I gave up 8 years ago )
Anonymous Coward said:I am also on a 10 year Quest...and it's almost finished. I already have all the major components collected, and I just have a few minor ones left to go. I'm sure several of you in here are already familiar with my EISA 486 project. I'm actually on a quest to build the ultimate 486, but the ultimate 486 turned out to be an EISA machine. When I am finished, I am going to build a webpage dedicated to it...then you guys can shit your pants. I'm using all the tricks in the book to make this thing fly. I hope you will be able to appreciate it, because it's burning a bloody hole in my pocket!!!
Terry Yager said:I can't imagine any flavor of Pentium being collectible, now, or in the forseeable future, they're just too common. Possible exceptions might be laptops, which don't age very well, and, of course, the old original 60 MHz Pentium (I call it Pentium 0, since everyone insists on calling the second version "Pentium 1"). Especially collectible would be chips that have the floating-point bug, as very few of them survived the recall.
--T
Kaptain Skitzo said:Any of those $1 laptops work?
joe sixpack said:oh god it's a packard HELL!