Yup...that's what I remember.....oops...I misspelled, "Qhimm" on the last post.....guess I can blame the "U", after "Q", rule on that one.
Lets see....
I had a Tandy 1000EX....my first, so called, computer...really my Mom's at the time, but I took it over. LOL. Used it mainly for writing book reports and stuff like that for Highschool.
My dad picked up a 286 from his work a good number of years later........I had no idea what it was back then...I learned a lot about computers off of this one. I upgraded it to a 486 33mhz DX, a year later. I paid a computer store to do it and it cost me 1000 dollars at the time.....why? Well besides the obvious, the high price could have been because this was done, when the RAM factory in Japan got hit by an Earthquake and at the time it was the only place that Ram was made. I shouldn't have upgraded....but I was young. Two years later I upgraded the CPU to a 66DX2. Somewhere in between I enrolled onto Prodigy....the Internet came to Prodigy about 1 year later.
Three years later I got this PB 200mmx for 900 dollars, without monitor; four week before the P2's came out.
Some time within the first year I put in a 64meg stick in it, which brought the total to 80megs, and a Voodoo2 card. Sometime within the second year I put in a SB live card and a US Robotics 56k modem. I had to get the modem. The original Card was a Soundcard/Modem Combo.....Now into the third year with this P200....Currently looking.....and waiting....for a highpowered, low priced computer. I refused to get burned a third time. I'll either buy it from the bottom up or buy one of those bare bone systems and build from there. I'm currently waiting to see what Motherboards are coming out for the new 166FSB DDR Athlons. I'm waiting for either Abit or Asus to come out with one.
The P4 are twice as expensive and the CPU isn't as fast as the Athlon, even though the Gig mark is higher .....look at this article. The only thing keeping P4 afloat, is it's Rambus memory:
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