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Originally Posted by Eric H
Not an antique , but this Intel i5 machine I'm using is ten years old, in 2010 a ten year old PC was just about useless, but the obsolescence seems to have slowed down a bit.
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Yeah, I've been known for 'nursing' older Macs along as long as I can. I made use of a
Power Mac G5 tower until it was about 15 years old; surfing the 'net with a older PowerPC Mac takes some jiggery-pokery, but it served me well up until it developed an issue with one or more of the memory slots.
In its place is a 11 year old
Mac Mini with an Intel processor, and it should be useful for my needs for a long time to come.
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Originally Posted by Tube TV
Still using both of these daily. Both circa 1994.
HP100LX palmtop MS-DOS 5.0
AST adavntage nb 486/33
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Very nice! In addition to the
Omnibook 300 shown earlier, I have a number of HP palmtops, including a few
200LXs (upgraded version of the 100LX), a
360LX (Windows CE, monochrome screen) and a
660LX (similar to the 360LX, but with a color screen). Here's a photo of one of my 200LXs next to the 360LX:
And for good measure, some side-by-side photos of the OmniBook 300 and one of my 200LXs, showing how similar they are design-wise:
Anyway, I have another old computer find to report, and once again, I managed to get a damn good deal by avoiding eBay.
A pair of Apple IIes, a standard ('
enhanced') model, as well as a later '
Platinum' version with a keypad. The latter has a special place in my heart, as one of my first experiences with a computer was when I started fourth grade in the early '90s, and discovered that the school's computer lab was stocked with Platinum IIes (plus a
IIgs at the teacher's position, along with a
IIc which briefly sat near one of the lab doors). We had a hand-me-down original IIe at home at the time, so I was able to put what I'd learned at home to good use at school, and vice-versa. Here are some photos of the pair (plus a DuoDisk dual 5.25" drive), which I picked up at a swapmeet for all of $50:
(some of the photos can be clicked on for an alternate view)