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Re: A stupid DOS question.....
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Sun, 13 Dec 1998 05:31:36 GMT
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cjc@=antispam=newsguy.com
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Jasper Janssen <janssenjasper@hotmail.com> wrote:
> comp, a Modified big tower case with both AT and ATX powersupplys, a
Cool. Why both power supplies? You running a dozen HD's in there or
something? Sounds interesting.
> random AGP/100 socket7 motherboard with sound onboard, a Intel
> 166/MMX, 64 megs of RAM, by N-cube, with 9.5 years more warranty
> left,
Mrmmm? N-cube? You mean the ram has a 10 year warranty or does
N-cube make something else?
A buddy showed me a website once of a company that makes cube-shaped
cases - pretty large and cool looking, but hellaciously expensive.
> a Matrox G200 OEM, a random PCI 10 Mb ethernet card, errrmmm.... well,
> I guess that's about it. I keep getting more stuff integrated :)
Almost regretting my Marvel G200-TV. Video capture and tv tuner is
great and I really wouldn't want to live without it, especially now
that I have a 19" monitor, but Matrox has really dropped the ball
drivers-wise. Still waiting for the promised NT4 support as well.
I'll probably dump this card for an ATI if they bring out an
all-in-wonder version of their upcoming Rage Fury 128.
> I suppose I could use a K6/300 or 350... but well, money's run out :)
Yeah, K6-2 would be your best choice for more power if you want to
stick with that socket7 motherboard.
> And besides, I run Free Agent, Netscape Internet Explorer, and zMUD.
> that's just about it. :) Who needs processing power :)
You need more power if you want to run Lego software. :)
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