Hello all,
Over the next 2 months, we're going to be dumping a bunch of older Intel hardware (1999 era stuff). This is Philly area.
Anyone have any use for this?
Mitch
Define hardware...I'm thinking of putting a computer together.
Sycamore,
Pentium II era hardware.
Seriously. Unless you want to run Linux on this stuff, isn't worth it.
Mitch
Unless you want to run Linux on it not worth it..
not true.. I admit that many flavours of Linux will run better then many flavours of Windows on that HW
but I have found homes for many PI machines, anything over PI 200MMX is enough for a vast number of people, who just occasionally want to use Word, surf the net on dial up, play some moderate games etc.
For instance a Pentium I or II is perfect for a kid to have as a computer of their own.
Linux would be prefereable but most people don't want the hastle of having to learn how to use it and they always want to install their dumb windows proggies anyhow..
While I agree that many older Windows variants will work, most people whom I deal with like the ability to go to the store and pick up software. Isn't happening with a PII these days!
Mitch
unless you are talking games (you prob are) few things won't run on a PII with a decent amount of memory.
Hell if it is a PII 300 or later run w2k on it and you are home
BTW even games with a good enough graphics card can sometimes suprise on what seems like old hardware.
My daughter's machine is a PI 200 with 128MB SIMM memory a decent HHD, win98SE and a 16MB voodoo II PCI graphic card. I threw it together for nothing and it can run quite a few graphic intensive games even when the requirements say PII 300 or greater.
Just don't bin the machines, if I was on your side of the Atlantic I'd be knocking on your door to pick them up
Heya,
I am not trashing them, only the ones I've ripped parts out of to cannibalize for the others.
I've given at least 15 away so far. Amazing what downsizing can do :).
Mitch
I'm still a viable computer HW charity!
My old linux machine bit the dust and I can use some parts to breathe life back into it. A monitor larger than 13" would be nice too. And a complete keyboard...and more RAM and and and...
Call me and I'm there!
Brian
Brian,
When the time comes, I got a couple of machines for ya.
Mitch
and I, Sir, worship the very ground you program on!
But I still think you need a good haircut.
Brian,
Already took care of that one :)
Mitch
Originally posted by mbpark
Sycamore,
Pentium II era hardware.
Seriously. Unless you want to run Linux on this stuff, isn't worth it.
Fair enough...let me know if you run across any newer goodies.
Anything you'd be willing to ship to Toronto? I'd pay ya, of course.