RonBurgandy2010
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I have an almost never used PC that I am hoping to get to a good home. From what I can tell, it's a custom built machine with a Pentium II CPU running Windows 98. The unit has almost no yellowing, the front panel can maybe use a sprucing up but that's it. I currently have it under a blanket to protect it from further exposure. The PS2 keyboard doesn't respond very well, and the mouse controls like ass but that might just be because I don't remember how bad balls were. I've replaced the CR2032 CMOS battery, and the damn thing boots like a champ. 64MB of RAM in 2 DIMMs with a slot to spare, a sound card, a modem card, and a graphics adapter card for output. Hard drive looks like a ~6GB IDE HDD with x3 2GB partitions, the latter two completely empty. The first half of partition 1 is filled with program files and some temp files I need to clear, specifically the Temp Internet Files folder. Disc drive seems like it works but I don't really have any software on hand to test it out with.
I have the Windows 95 disc, an HP DeskJet 670C printer with cables, and a speaker setup as well. Below is a link to some pics of the machine powered on. I'm located in the Gulf Coast region and travel all through LA and the bottom half of MS for work all the time. The machine is free to a good home, just need to cover shipping if you want it shipped. We can discuss packaging if it goes that route. Let me know if you have any questions, though I don't have a lot of answers. It's an estate grab that I'm mostly trying to keep out of a landfill.
I have the Windows 95 disc, an HP DeskJet 670C printer with cables, and a speaker setup as well. Below is a link to some pics of the machine powered on. I'm located in the Gulf Coast region and travel all through LA and the bottom half of MS for work all the time. The machine is free to a good home, just need to cover shipping if you want it shipped. We can discuss packaging if it goes that route. Let me know if you have any questions, though I don't have a lot of answers. It's an estate grab that I'm mostly trying to keep out of a landfill.