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John needs to stop donating his time and money to those orphanages in Uganda and buy some quality hardware to run this site, those 386's don't cut it anymore!
John needs to stop donating his time and money to those orphanages in Uganda and buy some quality hardware to run this site, those 386's don't cut it anymore!
Don't you go knocking those IBM XT's.
Specs from the Wiki:
The standard XT originally came with 128KB of memory, a 360KB double-sided 5 1/4" full-height floppy disk drive, a 10MB Seagate ST-412 hard drive, an Asynchronous Adapter (serial card) and a 130W PSU. The motherboard had eight 8-bit ISA expansion slots, and an Intel 8088 microprocessor running at 4.77 MHz (with a socket for an 8087 math coprocessor); the operating system usually sold with it was PC-DOS 2.0 and above.