Intel 386SX - 16 MHz
1 mb RAM
40 mb hard disk
3.5 inch diskette drive
Keyboard with an AT connector
ISA VGA graphics, can't remember if it was 16 colors or 256 colors
Monitor size of ~14 in
Mouse, Soundcard, Modem and O/S not even included in original specs and were all purchased separately. I remember the BIOS date being in the late 80s. I don't know when this unit was actually purchased but it wasn't until Dec. 1991 when I was permitted to use this computer. Despite it being a literally barebones computer, I don't know why but I felt, personally, it was between the 1991-1998 era when computers and Internet were most fascinating and thought-provoking. Yes, we now have quad core processors with nvidia gtx 680 and open world rpg gaming but I don't know why I felt more impressed with my old 386 and when I upgraded to Pentium in 1995.
1 mb RAM
40 mb hard disk
3.5 inch diskette drive
Keyboard with an AT connector
ISA VGA graphics, can't remember if it was 16 colors or 256 colors
Monitor size of ~14 in
Mouse, Soundcard, Modem and O/S not even included in original specs and were all purchased separately. I remember the BIOS date being in the late 80s. I don't know when this unit was actually purchased but it wasn't until Dec. 1991 when I was permitted to use this computer. Despite it being a literally barebones computer, I don't know why but I felt, personally, it was between the 1991-1998 era when computers and Internet were most fascinating and thought-provoking. Yes, we now have quad core processors with nvidia gtx 680 and open world rpg gaming but I don't know why I felt more impressed with my old 386 and when I upgraded to Pentium in 1995.