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Commodore 64 (Some motorola chip?)
Motorola 68030 16MHz (Macintosh)
Motorola 68LC040 66MHz (Macintosh)
Motorola/IBM PowerPC603e 200MHz (Macintosh)
PIII 500MHz
PIII 500MHz (Dual system)
PIII 1000MHz
 
MSX(2?) 64kB
AT286 12MHz 1MB (VGA 256kB, 50MB)
i486DX4 100MHz
Pentium MMX 166MHz
K6-2 350MHz
K6-2 450@500MHz
Athlon Classic 650@702MHz
-> Palomino???
 
AMD 386 dx 40
Intel dx4 100 (they called em dx4 but they were just 3x33)
Cyrix 5x86 100 (nice little chip)
Pentium 133 (no fan on this thing... air cooled)
AMD K6-266(3dnow) oc to 300 (my first overclocking experience)
Intel Celeron 300a oc to 450 (had that thing for a while)
Intel Celeron 566 oc to 850 (current)


I'm looking to get the t-bird 1.2g 266 chip... we'll see how I like that upgrade 🙂
 
First three were purchased complete. After that, self-built everything

Heathkit with sound kit add-on
Radio Shack Color Computer w/16K memory (and tape player)
R/S Color Computer 3 w/512K memory
Cyrix 486-33 w/12 Meg memory ($360 - yikes)
AMD 486-DX2/80 w/12 Meg memory
Pentium 75
Pentium 90
Pentium 166
Celeron 300@450
P-III 450@504 (dang m/b didn't have higher FSB settings)
Duron 600@800 (going to try higher this week-end)

Think that's it, if I don't count systems for my wife which I used when mine were down for repairs. Now I just need to take all the retired boxen and get cracking (SETI? Prime95? Or something else? Suggestions?).

RagManX
 
Texas Instruments (don't know model or chip)
8088
286-12
486-33sx
486-slc2-66
486-66dx2
pentium 166@180
pentium 166@180
AMD k62 350
Celeron 300a@464
Pentium II 300 (laptop)
Celeron 566@709
Celeron 366
Pentium III 750@900
 
1) AMD 386 DX-40
2) i486 DX2-80
3) Intel Pentium 100
4) Cyrix 166
5) AMD K6-2/300
6) Intel PII-400
7) Intel PIII-600E@877
8) Intel PIII-1000EB
 
I have to think really hard. OK here it is:

486-33DX Intel
486-66DX Intel
486-80/40dx Cyrix
486-120/40dx Cyrix
486-133DX AMD
Cyrix P-166+ (133mhz)these Cyrix suckers were really hot
Cyrix P-233+ (200mhz)
AMD K6 200
AMD k6(?)266
AMD K6-2 300 (longest CPU I ever owned)
AMD K6-2 400
AMD k6-2 500 (still alive)
AMD K6-3 450 (still alive)
Duron 700 (still alive)
AThlon Thunderbird 900

 
some 8 mhz thing.......
atari 800 xl....
comador 64
apple 23
386 25
486 dx 50
p 66
p 76
p 166
cel. 300a
cel. 566
duron 600

future? Fastest t-bird I can buy!!!
 
1) 4.77Mhz 8088
2) 33Mhz 386DX
3) Pentium 100
4) Cyrix 6x86 P166+
5) Pentium Pro 166/512K cache oc@200Mhz
6) Celeron 300A oc@450Mhz
7) Pentium III 450Mhz (still have)
8) Celeron 366Mhz (still have, laptop)
9) AMD Duron 600 oc@800Mhz (still have)

I've also owned an Alpha system and two UltraSparc systems.
 
cool...

1) TI-99/4a
2) some heath-kit thing 8088 (PC)
3) noname 8086 (PCXT)
4) P-75
5) half-dozen Sparc IPX's, 1+'s, 2's (all with Weitek upgrade)
6) P2-266@400
7) D700@1G
8) A900@1G

Guess i tend to hold onto systems longer than most of you guys 🙂
 
In the order of first computer to last...

TI 99/4A
Tandy 286
386/33
8086
Vendex 286
486/33
486/80
Pentium 100
Dual Pentium 100
486/75 Laptop
K6/2 450
Duron 600 oc'ed to 900
 
TRS 80 and pocket TRS 80 like the first portable computer(ok toy)
Apple IIe
Ibm pc
Ibm XT
386
486 SX 33
486 DX2 66
Pentium 75
Cyrix 166
Cyrix 200(yeah dumb had extra money and my motherboard still covered it)
AMD k62-400
Celeron 366a (overclocked to 550)
Duron 600 (overclocked to 975)

thats it so far
 
CrazyRaider

"Atari 2700
cyrix 233
P4 300@337.5
Cel2 566@1.4
P3 550E@770"


What mobo are you using for that celly?
Why do you have a P4 300@337.5. What mobo are you using for it?

 
1) 386 33
2) 486 DX-66
3) 486 DX4-100
4) Pentium 166 with my first voodoo card ...woohoo
5) Pentium 233 MMX (youngest daughter's machine with a TNT2 Ultra in it)
6) Pentium 2 333
7) Pentium 3 450
8) Pentium 3 500E (still have this one in 2nd daughter's machine at 690 )
9) Celeron 2 566 bad a$$ chip

Currently building a T-bird system 🙂🙂🙂
 
1) Commadore 64
2) i486/33Mhz
3) i486/66Mhz
4) i486DX4100Mhz
5) Pentium 150
6) Pentium 200
7) Pentium 233
8) PII 300 @ 450Mhz
9) PIII 500Mhz
10) PIII 550Mhz
11) PIII 700E @ 931Mhz

9,10,11 I still own.

MustISO 🙂
 
1)8086 thingy, nice dual floppy setup with no hard drive...
2)286-16 or 20, not really sure
3)386-33
4)486 DX4 120
5)Pentium 200 MMX
6)T'Bird 800
 
ZX80 (in Sinclair ZX81)
6510 (in Commodore 64)
286-10
286-16
386-33
486SLC-40
Pentium 133
Pentium-II 400
Athlon Tbird 1000
 
i286 12
AMD386 25
AMD386 40
i486DX2 66
i486DX4-S 120
Intel Pentium 150
Intel Pentium II 350
AMD Athlon 1GHz

My current linux box went from a
i486 DX4-100
Intel Pentium 233MMX
Intel Pentium II 350
It might be an Athlon 500 soon.
 
Played around with my dad's 386 running Windows 3.0 (or was it 2.x?). Some IBM machine.

I attended a computer academy learning GWBasic, DOS, word processing, spreadsheet, etc. on a 286, 386SX and sometimes with the new, top-of-the-line 486's. I think those had 2 or 4MB of RAM.

My official (as in my computer) computer history:

1) AST-brand 486DX2-50 w/4MB RAM (later upgraded to 12MB)

Started to build my own machines:
2) P166MMX w/64MB SDRAM (PC66)
3) Dual Celeron 433 (ABit BP6) w/256MB SDRAM (PC100)
4) My friend gave me his Aptiva P166 w/96MB EDO RAM - I play around with it running NT4
5) Duron 800 (Gigabyte 7ZX) w/256MB SDRAM (from the BP6) - currently my server
6) Athlon 1 GHz (MSI K7T Pro2-A) w/256MB SDRAM (PC133 Crucial) - currently my workstation
 
Zilog 80 - TRS 80
8086
6502 (Apollo - unauthorized Chinese clone of Apple II)
8088 - XT clone
286
386
486-25
486-33
486DX2-50
486DX2-66
Pentium 60
Pentium 90
Pentium 133
Pentium 166MMX
Pentium 233 MMX
Pentium II 266
Pentium II 400
Dual Celeron 300
Pentium III 500
Dual Celeron 533
Pentium III 700
Dual Pentium III 700
 
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