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System Name | Adison "Open Space" 19 |
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Processor | Intel Pentium II, 350MHz |
Motherboard | Chaintech 6BTM, Slot 1 |
Cooling | SECC Cartridge |
Memory | 1x 64MB, PC100 |
Video Card(s) | ATI Rage IIc AGP, Diamond Monster 3DII 12MB |
Storage | BTC BCD-40XH, Quantum Fireball 3.5 Series, EX6.4 GB |
Display(s) | LG StudioWorks 57M |
Case | Adison Midi Tower, ATX |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster 128 |
Power Supply | Codegen 300W |
Mouse | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Keyboard | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 98 |
Speaking of Picture It, how about some retro software? These are all mine, I owned them since the 1st day and (as you can probably see), I'm holding onto them forever
The Genius of Edison encyclopedia... Originally bought in some random store (supermarket?), it had the original box & papers. Unfortunately, I no longer have either, but I've decided to keep the CD for nostalgia. The actual encyclopedia is pretty simple, sometimes even annoying... After all, it came out about the same time when sound cards & faster sys specs took over the market, so every encyclopedia back then had to be narrated of course, and feature over-exaggerating sound effects
Trivial Pursuit came with previously mentioned Genius of Edison... Bought at the same story, also had a box & some papers. Fun fact, I never EVER played this game in my life... I remember trying to once, but then gave up (maybe like 15 years ago?) & never bothered to give it another try. Oh well, it's still here & in good condition, so I might revisit it some time in the future
Ah yes, something REALLY useful & productive to share with you guys... The original copy of Microsoft Picture it! This one was a gift, and it also came with the box which I kept for years until it finally fell apart one day, so I had to get rid of it. Too bad, it would make a beautiful shelf decoration today! Oh and I was too lazy to mask the CD key on the back, but really - who cares? This thing is 20 years old now, so if you feel like using the CD key for your own purposes, feel free to do so
The Cybwar Mission Thunder Gun. Sounds bombastic, sounds awesome, sounds exciting ... and yet it's basically nothing! Well OK, maybe it was something back in a day, but this game really isn't much by any standards - modern or otherwise! Nevertheless, it's quite useful for those older "AT" systems, such as 5x86, Pentium Pro & similar, which are not capable of 3D acceleration & are limited with Windows 95 and/or DOS environment
Those system requirements... Oh boy!
And the last one ... something every man should have close to him, uhh right? Joke aside, it was a gift from someone looong time ago, and was pretty much collecting dust ever since then. I'm not even sure how to get it started, I remember trying to once, but it kept pushing me into DOS mode & telling me to manually navigate through the files & folders. Maybe I did something wrong...? *shrug*
Once again, these specs! Oh, man!
The Genius of Edison encyclopedia... Originally bought in some random store (supermarket?), it had the original box & papers. Unfortunately, I no longer have either, but I've decided to keep the CD for nostalgia. The actual encyclopedia is pretty simple, sometimes even annoying... After all, it came out about the same time when sound cards & faster sys specs took over the market, so every encyclopedia back then had to be narrated of course, and feature over-exaggerating sound effects
Trivial Pursuit came with previously mentioned Genius of Edison... Bought at the same story, also had a box & some papers. Fun fact, I never EVER played this game in my life... I remember trying to once, but then gave up (maybe like 15 years ago?) & never bothered to give it another try. Oh well, it's still here & in good condition, so I might revisit it some time in the future
Ah yes, something REALLY useful & productive to share with you guys... The original copy of Microsoft Picture it! This one was a gift, and it also came with the box which I kept for years until it finally fell apart one day, so I had to get rid of it. Too bad, it would make a beautiful shelf decoration today! Oh and I was too lazy to mask the CD key on the back, but really - who cares? This thing is 20 years old now, so if you feel like using the CD key for your own purposes, feel free to do so
The Cybwar Mission Thunder Gun. Sounds bombastic, sounds awesome, sounds exciting ... and yet it's basically nothing! Well OK, maybe it was something back in a day, but this game really isn't much by any standards - modern or otherwise! Nevertheless, it's quite useful for those older "AT" systems, such as 5x86, Pentium Pro & similar, which are not capable of 3D acceleration & are limited with Windows 95 and/or DOS environment
Those system requirements... Oh boy!
And the last one ... something every man should have close to him, uhh right? Joke aside, it was a gift from someone looong time ago, and was pretty much collecting dust ever since then. I'm not even sure how to get it started, I remember trying to once, but it kept pushing me into DOS mode & telling me to manually navigate through the files & folders. Maybe I did something wrong...? *shrug*
Once again, these specs! Oh, man!