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486 DX2-80 - A trip down memory lane
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<blockquote data-quote="Aristokles" data-source="post: 291745" data-attributes="member: 1340"><p>LOL! If you need any software for your vintage machine I'm sure I've got plenty here. Our first PC (not counting a mini Data General in the mid 80s) was also a 486-DX4-100. I remember paying $600 for the 16Meg RAM. BUT...that machine is still in use today by my sister-in-law who refuses to give it up preferring it (except for InterNet & email) over her many times updated new machines. Go figure. I want it back to steal the old ISA SB sound card for DOS game box. Funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristokles, post: 291745, member: 1340"] LOL! If you need any software for your vintage machine I'm sure I've got plenty here. Our first PC (not counting a mini Data General in the mid 80s) was also a 486-DX4-100. I remember paying $600 for the 16Meg RAM. BUT...that machine is still in use today by my sister-in-law who refuses to give it up preferring it (except for InterNet & email) over her many times updated new machines. Go figure. I want it back to steal the old ISA SB sound card for DOS game box. Funny. [/QUOTE]
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