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  1. my cousin brought back her makeshift computer. mainboard seems dead, mainly a riser card. which i had replaced before. in the mean time i let here barrow a system of mine

    a pentium 166 MMX
    50MB RAM
    6GB hard drive
    S3 graphics
    and an AC97 sound card
    it is also AT standard so she has to use a serial mouse and an AT keyboard.

    anyways what is funny is when she got home she wanted to play with her web cam, ha i told here. this thing is only for basic email. it has NO USB. on top of that it is only windows 95, last version.

    i dont even know if it can handle Mp3

    1. Ultraviolet

      Ultraviolet

      Sephiroth meant to say:
      My cousin brought back her makeshift computer. The mainboard seems dead. [Incoherent babble about having replaced a riser card before was here, but there was nothing about what this has to do with this situation.] In the mean time, I let her borrow a system of mine.

      a pentium 166 MMX
      50MB RAM (how the hell????)
      6GB hard drive
      S3 graphics (unspecified whether onboard, PCI, or AGP)
      and an AC97 sound card
      it is also AT standard so she has to use a serial mouse and an AT keyboard.

      Anyway, what is funny is when she got home she wanted to play with her web cam. "Ha," I told her. "This thing is only for basic email. It has NO USB." On top of that, it is only windows 95, last version.

      I dont even know if it can handle MP3. (It can.)

    2. Planky

      Planky

      heh.

      50MB RAM (how the hell????)


      More than likely the S3 card stealing system memory. Or the computer can handle really odd memory configurations...

    3. Sephiroth

      Sephiroth

      its actually around 49MB, i just rounded it up.

      the S3 card is not onboard, has 4MB of its own memory

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