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I have a bunch of Pentium era stuff that I'd LOVE to unload. 99.9% sure all of it is in good working order. I'll have to double check exactly what I have when I get home from work but I do know I have 3 full working systems. Case and All.
1. Pentium 100mhz
2. Socket 5 with an evergreen overdrive processor I believe its 300mhz
3. 486DX2 socket 3 based system
I do have some spare Pentium 100mhz cpus as well. I'll get a list of what I have. Shoot me a PM if you are interested.
Alright just checked everything out. Everything works! The only thing is the CMOS batteries in all of them will need to get replaced. Not holding the date and time.
System 1:
Dell OptiPlex 425s/MX
Upgraded to 486DX2 / 66mhz
Quad Speed Creative CD-ROM
Sound Blaster 16
x1 500mb hd
x1 200mb hd
64MB RAM
Novell/Anthem 2000 NIC [10mbs?]
Generic Floppy
System 2:
Dell Optiplex XM 575
Evergreen Overdrive Processor @ 300mhz
128MB RAM
Trident 9440 PCI Video card
ES 1868 Sound Card
Mitsumi FX400E Quad CD-ROM
Intel Pro NIC 10/100
x1 1.5gb HD
x1 500mb HD
Generic Floppy
System 3:
ASUS P/I55TP4N mobo
Pentium 100mhz
16mb RAM
800mb hd
LITE-ON 52x Max CD-ROM
Pine [8mb] SIS 86C326 Video card
3COM 10/100 NIC
Sound Blaster 16
Serial Mouse included
Generic Floppy
white generic box