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Resurrecting a Legacy X86 PC..
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1013095" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Other side of the coin! My first PC was a 1989 Viglen 286 but by the time I finally binned it (for a huge Server tower case which still sits - long used - under my PC desk, and, one day, I might even try to resuscitate it) I think it had had about 5 new m/b's, multiple cpus, hard disks and so on.</p><p>PS: VS, I have a couple of spare 3.5" floppy drives (don't know if they still work though) in a drawer if you should want them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1013095, member: 176704"] Other side of the coin! My first PC was a 1989 Viglen 286 but by the time I finally binned it (for a huge Server tower case which still sits - long used - under my PC desk, and, one day, I might even try to resuscitate it) I think it had had about 5 new m/b's, multiple cpus, hard disks and so on. PS: VS, I have a couple of spare 3.5" floppy drives (don't know if they still work though) in a drawer if you should want them. [/QUOTE]
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