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    I think so! I just saw new polaroid cameras at sam's club.
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    If those are original standoffs, they are taller than I would expect. I see the expansion board propped out by the standoffs leaving...
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    I have a modern one... Yes carpet can get nasty to deal with. Wonder if I should put hard floors in my next house.
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Pocket 386.
    Something tells me the people making / buying this don't have a desire to have real serial ports. But maybe if you want to use the idc...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Weird Intel Windows 3.1.
    Apparently intel! ;) Although I think it's just a misprint. I was expecting more of 1.2M. Pretty sure it was in '92 my grandmother...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Weird Intel Windows 3.1.
    Still seems like oem copies for machines intel sold, if you wanted to add in windows I guess, based on what the additional pictures...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Weird Intel Windows 3.1.
    Intel certainly made and sold machines. After all they made motherboards, so it wasn't all that hard to pull together a PC after that. I...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Weird Intel Windows 3.1.
    It's probably just an OEM copy that they bundled with their machines. Intel made and sold generic machines for a while. I'm not sure the...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Pentium 4.
    Yes. In the first message, I wasn't too sure if quark was still around as an embedded product. Since you said it was not, I went and...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Pentium 4.
    They did sell quark for embedded applications outside of their own designs. The original question I answered was how late can you get...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Pentium 4.
    Well quark might have died, but you never know where the pesky 32-bit core might still show up...
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    the3dfxdude replied to the thread Pentium 4.
    Intel Atom was sold in 32-bit only variants even later. But it does seem like Intel still sells 32-bit x86 for the embedded...
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    If you read through Scott's posts, you will find Duke Nukem was one of the first games for Apogee, and the logo came a little later...
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    the3dfxdude reacted to Chuck(G)'s post in the thread Pentium 4 with Like Like.
    Speaking personally, I find that most stuff post-WWW (i.e. 1995) is rather boring. Yes, it's faster, bigger, et cetera, but just not...
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    I guess never underestimate the value of having a place to rest or prop up things like the original keyboards did. Perhaps it's time to...
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