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ZIM

That's quite a collection. I like all the CPU's you mentioned. Are you runnning Linux MINT per chance?

I still have a few Intel Pentium porcessors in a box of all kinds of computer parts and cards.... Graphics cards that were PCI and all types and speeds of RAM...

I'm a hoarder when it comes to stuff like that... I guess I always think that I might be able to use this to repair something someone has someday....

Oh well. I like your collection... Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


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Re: Antique Computer
By: Zimbler0
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Mon, 22 Jun 20 9:56 PM
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Micro > .... I never throw stuff like that away...


Well Boss,
I'm just a little bit past the point where I realize that
if I don't throw some of the crap out . . . I will find
myself buried in it.

The machine I'm currently typing on has a quad-core in it.
And right beside it is a machine with a 'Core i7' in it.
(Meant to replace this one.)

On the other end of the bench there is a pair of HP ProDesks
with Core i5's in them. Linux install in those two.

Then there is my XP machine - I think it has a core duo.

And three laptops - one core duo and two core i5's.
All running Linux.

The XP machine and the quad core I built from kits. The rest
came off my employers 'e-scrap' heap. (Which is where that
Windows 98 machine came from a decade or two ago.)

I have a feeling I really should reduce the size of my collection.

Zim.


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