I still have one machine running win95 at work. It's a Pentium 233 mhz with 128 MB of ram.
Why? Cause there is a particular software that won't work on XP.
So get new software? Idiot boss won't spend the money.
NHL 2000 ?Cabledude wrote:http://www.betanews.com/article/10_Year ... 1124901092
I still have one machine running win95 at work. It's a Pentium 233 mhz with 128 MB of ram.
Why? Cause there is a particular software that won't work on XP.
I like it when you postUnholy wrote:I've still got a 386dx with Windows 3.1. It was awsome with a state of the art dual 5.25" 3.5" drive.![]()
What version of 95 is it? A,B or C..Cabledude wrote:http://www.betanews.com/article/10_Year ... 1124901092
I still have one machine running win95 at work. It's a Pentium 233 mhz with 128 MB of ram.
Why? Cause there is a particular software that won't work on XP.
So get new software? Idiot boss won't spend the money.![]()
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Cabledude wrote:http://www.betanews.com/article/10_Years_On_Windows_95_Remembered/1124901092
I still have one machine running win95 at work. It's a Pentium 233 mhz with 128 MB of ram.
Why? Cause there is a particular software that won't work on XP.
So get new software? Idiot boss won't spend the money.![]()
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Welcome to SpeedGuide.AndreasE wrote:Hi there!
I'm new to this forum (and all the stuff discussed on it, as I lag a couple of year - i.e. an eternity - behind concerning computers.)
I just upgraded to a free 500Mhz Celeron machine with 256MB RAM a friend was going to just throw out. It's running on ME (which I will upgrade to XP). Our previous machine (which we still have) is a Presario with an AMD K6 with 266Mhz, 64MB RAM (after upgrade from 32), still runs on Windows 95. We are generally very low-tech, and I thought about letting my 5 year old use it for hacking around on. Still, though, I thought about formatting the HD and putting 98SE on it, to possibly network it to our "new" old machine. Would this even make sense? (Probably not for the geeks - and I mean that with the utmost respect - out here), but just for practicality reasons, as we have some games on the newer machine that she wants to play when daddy doing his thing. I don't have the CD's for the game, so I can't just install it on the old machine. Also, I'm not sure if it would even be possible for the older machine to be hooked up to email and internet through the newer machine, as I believe our older machine by itself is just too slow to handle broadband. Again, I am new at this, so please be kind in your responses...
Oh yeah, to get back to the original intend of this thread, we also have an Acer notebook with a 10" screen (approx) that has a 33Mhz Intel processor and runs on Windows 3.1. :-) Haven't used it in a long time, though. My wife spent close to $2000 for it when she bought it new in 1994.
Hi There Andrea!! Welcome to Speedguide, Very Nice to Meet you!!AndreasE wrote:Hi there!
I'm new to this forum (and all the stuff discussed on it, as I lag a couple of year - i.e. an eternity - behind concerning computers.)
I just upgraded to a free 500Mhz Celeron machine with 256MB RAM a friend was going to just throw out. It's running on ME (which I will upgrade to XP). Our previous machine (which we still have) is a Presario with an AMD K6 with 266Mhz, 64MB RAM (after upgrade from 32), still runs on Windows 95. We are generally very low-tech, and I thought about letting my 5 year old use it for hacking around on. Still, though, I thought about formatting the HD and putting 98SE on it, to possibly network it to our "new" old machine. Would this even make sense? (Probably not for the geeks - and I mean that with the utmost respect - out here), but just for practicality reasons, as we have some games on the newer machine that she wants to play when daddy doing his thing. I don't have the CD's for the game, so I can't just install it on the old machine. Also, I'm not sure if it would even be possible for the older machine to be hooked up to email and internet through the newer machine, as I believe our older machine by itself is just too slow to handle broadband. Again, I am new at this, so please be kind in your responses...
Oh yeah, to get back to the original intend of this thread, we also have an Acer notebook with a 10" screen (approx) that has a 33Mhz Intel processor and runs on Windows 3.1. :-) Haven't used it in a long time, though. My wife spent close to $2000 for it when she bought it new in 1994.
Welcome to emotionalguide.netAndreasE wrote:Hi there!
I'm new to this forum (and all the stuff discussed on it, as I lag a couple of year - i.e. an eternity - behind concerning computers.)
I just upgraded to a free 500Mhz Celeron machine with 256MB RAM a friend was going to just throw out. It's running on ME (which I will upgrade to XP). Our previous machine (which we still have) is a Presario with an AMD K6 with 266Mhz, 64MB RAM (after upgrade from 32), still runs on Windows 95. We are generally very low-tech, and I thought about letting my 5 year old use it for hacking around on. Still, though, I thought about formatting the HD and putting 98SE on it, to possibly network it to our "new" old machine. Would this even make sense? (Probably not for the geeks - and I mean that with the utmost respect - out here), but just for practicality reasons, as we have some games on the newer machine that she wants to play when daddy doing his thing. I don't have the CD's for the game, so I can't just install it on the old machine. Also, I'm not sure if it would even be possible for the older machine to be hooked up to email and internet through the newer machine, as I believe our older machine by itself is just too slow to handle broadband. Again, I am new at this, so please be kind in your responses...
Oh yeah, to get back to the original intend of this thread, we also have an Acer notebook with a 10" screen (approx) that has a 33Mhz Intel processor and runs on Windows 3.1. :-) Haven't used it in a long time, though. My wife spent close to $2000 for it when she bought it new in 1994.