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An Ancient 386

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-07 1:20

I bought an old Zenith Data System's brand 386 PC (it's hueg like xbox) at Goodwill for $5.00.  Here are the specs.  It does work, save for the CMOS battery which was dead.

 - Intel 386 CPU (don't know the MHz, probably 25Mhz)
 - 640K RAM (not 1MB, 640K)
 - You should see this big ol' MFM or RLL pre-IDE drive that's in it (some off brand), it's 2 5.25 drive bays tall and heavy, it's a 74MB drive that works perfectly except for one bad sector.
 - 5.25 inch floppy
 - 3.5 inch floppy
 - ISA bus
 - Some weird ISA VGA card
 
I do have this that I can put in it but it isn't in there now.

 - ISA Soundblaster card (would give me an IDE interface and let me install a CD-ROM)
 - 10Mbit ISA network card
 - Logitech 28.8 ISA modem

It belonged to a church.  When I first booted it, I found all sorts of information on some church, including member's addresses and phone numbers.   Always wipe your HDs before you sell them!!! But I reformatted and have MS-DOS 6.22 on there now.

So what should I do with it?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-07 17:10

>>9
Nope. Windows 3.1 requires at least 2 megs of ram, I think 3.0 is pretty much the same. No idea about windows 2.0/386; you could install it, I guess; but there's no software for it, so no real point.

>>1 could hunt down DesqView, though, I guess (no idea about the memory requirements for that, either, though).

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