vintageestatefinds
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I have an early 1990's AT&T model 2296, class 3372 computer tower and AT&T keyboard I'd like to sell. I can't find any information on this particular computer so I'd like to see if anyone's interested in it. AT&T stopped designing computers on December 15,1995. I don't have a mouse for it but was able to navigate through the computer using the keyboard. Upon startup the screen says "American Megatrends AMIBIOS (c) 1994 Release 05/06/1996 ... 16,000 KB OK ... Wait ... CMOS system options not set. The screen has the word energy and a star in the corner.
It's made in California and has an AM486DX4-SE processor. The front of the tower has a red Intel Inside logo on it. It has a floppy drive and CD drive, as well as a headphone jack with a volume control. The floppy drive button says 1.44. On the system config screen it says "1985-1994 ... Ambios Date 10/10/1994 ... Base memory size 640 KB ... Serial Ports 3FB, 2F8 ... Parallel Ports 378". There are two buttons I haven't tested on the tower as I don't know what they do. They are Lock and Turbo.
When the computer is up there are various icons to select. The color sets icon pulls up the options: LCD, Army, Pastel, and Sky. There is an icon where you can set a new password. One icon is to switch antivirus on and off. On the master and slave disks there are 46 types of hard disks to choose from, plus USER, ESDI, and SCSI.
I read that to get rid of the CMOS system options error message it likely needs a new BIOS battery.
Lastly, I have a Litton Monroe Compucorp 392 cassette player to plug into the computer for sale as well. I don't have a cassette to test it with.
I am located in Simpsonville, SC and am willing to ship to the US (Excluding Alaska & Hawaii).
It's made in California and has an AM486DX4-SE processor. The front of the tower has a red Intel Inside logo on it. It has a floppy drive and CD drive, as well as a headphone jack with a volume control. The floppy drive button says 1.44. On the system config screen it says "1985-1994 ... Ambios Date 10/10/1994 ... Base memory size 640 KB ... Serial Ports 3FB, 2F8 ... Parallel Ports 378". There are two buttons I haven't tested on the tower as I don't know what they do. They are Lock and Turbo.
When the computer is up there are various icons to select. The color sets icon pulls up the options: LCD, Army, Pastel, and Sky. There is an icon where you can set a new password. One icon is to switch antivirus on and off. On the master and slave disks there are 46 types of hard disks to choose from, plus USER, ESDI, and SCSI.
I read that to get rid of the CMOS system options error message it likely needs a new BIOS battery.
Lastly, I have a Litton Monroe Compucorp 392 cassette player to plug into the computer for sale as well. I don't have a cassette to test it with.
I am located in Simpsonville, SC and am willing to ship to the US (Excluding Alaska & Hawaii).
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