What is your oldest working cpu

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Ika

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Our Pentium 1 @ 166mhz still runs Win95 like a champ. I turn it on every so often just for nostalgia, I grew up on the damn thing for over 8 years. Also we have a 386 lying around in the basement, but it probably works as well. Haven't fired that one up in quite some time.
 

DrMrLordX

Lifer
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I have an Atari 2600 at my folk's house that still runs if you can get the damn switches to function (one of the wood-grain units, too). That has an MOS 6507 in it. We even had the programming cart for it, though no keyboard or anything . . .
 

Markfw

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I have a perfectly functional Pentium 200 that I play Dune 2 on, 32 meg of memory and an original Soundblaster 16 sound card. Also have an XP 1700 with 512 meg that I use to play other games on.
 

gitano

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Athlon XP 1750 MHz on a older MSI MB on chipset VIA Apollo KT600 + ATI 9600 AGP (before upgrade years ago was on a riva tnt2 card :D )

running and alive almost 24h a day, i use it atm on debian for home fileserver and secure browsing (banking, etc.) But on the older days this was my gaming rig lol
 
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HalfCrazy

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AMD Athlon XP 2400+ which runs 24/7 as a home file server. System is setup to remote in from any PC I need.
 
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Arkaign

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It's not mine, but a geek buddy has a working TRS-80 from the late 70s, and a few games for it.

EDIT: I think it's got something like a 2mhz Z-80. Basically it's not fast enough to run just a calculator app in a modern smartphone, although that's a bit apples to oranges.
 

Rike

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I have a perfectly functional Pentium 200 that I play Dune 2 on, 32 meg of memory and an original Soundblaster 16 sound card. Also have an XP 1700 with 512 meg that I use to play other games on.

Dune 2 . . . I think that was my first RTS. Man I loved that game.

On topic, I have a PIII 550 that still sees weekly use and a Athlon 2100+ that my kids use all the time for basic web. That Athlon was the first computer I ever assembled, going on 10 years ago. Dang.
 

AuraNova

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It's not mine, but a geek buddy has a working TRS-80 from the late 70s, and a few games for it.

EDIT: I think it's got something like a 2mhz Z-80. Basically it's not fast enough to run just a calculator app in a modern smartphone, although that's a bit apples to oranges.
I too have a TRS-80. I even have the data cassette recorder with about 4 games for it.

I don't use the TRS-80 anymore, of course, but I occasionally use the tape deck to do some dictation.
 

middlehead

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Jul 11, 2004
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AthlonXP 2000 that gets booted occasionally

Sempron 2400 that's running full time but about to be retired.
 

iCyborg

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Aug 8, 2008
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P4 2.4C that I have with me.
Though some relative of mine has my old AMD Duron 700 MHz, was working the last time I heard...
 

CurseTheSky

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Oct 21, 2006
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S939 X2 4200+ and several Pentium 4's ranging from 2.4GHz to 3.2GHz. They're not mine per se, but they're either close friends or family's computers that I do all the maintenance on. I can't convince anyone to upgrade from their Pentium 4's. :(

Oh! I built something for my girlfriend's son to play games on a while back. I purposely used old components because he was three at the time and the chances of it getting trashed were fairly high - AMD something-or-other at 1.2GHz, God knows what motherboard, 512MB of memory, Radeon 9800 XT, and a glowy case. It still plays all of his games to this day, and he's turning six in April. :p Except for spilling juice near (not on) the keyboard once, he's been absolutely excellent at taking care of it (so good in fact that they bought him a netbook this past Christmas), and he now types better than he writes...
 
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dmens

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Mar 18, 2005
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Not mine but there is a running 150Mhz Pentium Pro at work. Old timers keep it around because before Nehalem the P6 was the group's biggest achievement.
 

OBLAMA2009

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Apr 17, 2008
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we have one of the original black and white macintoshes that we use for word processing and a mac se, as well as several pentium pros.
 

Nathelion

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I have an old 486 Toshiba laptop sitting around... external floppy drive, serial port, the works. I also have another Toshiba laptop with a Pentium in it.. 24 megs of ram, the awesome power!
 

MooMooCow

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I have a 1.5 GHZ Willamette P4 that I still use once in a while. God that CPU was a piece of shit.
 

atari030

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MOS 6502 @ 1.79MHz in an Atari 800. One of the truly great legacy processors used in some truly great machines back in the day.
 
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I have a Pentium 2 266 MHz gateway desktop I bought back in circa 1996. It was One of my very first computers. Stored in a box in my basement. I'm not sure if it would actually boot up though, if I plugged it in. It's been at least Seven years since it was last used.

Before that, I owned an IBM Aptiva with a 486 CPU.
 

lurk3r

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In the drawer I have a 386/33 and an althon 1.6G, in the closet I have my old Commodore 128, the Shuttle I have to get working again for a media PC has a althon xp64 3.2, my old Prostar laptop with the fried video card is a P4 3.2, not sure what I'm going to do with that beast.
 

Jen

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pentium ii 400mhz i think is oldest here that i have

Jen
 

Lorne

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Feb 5, 2001
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We have an Optical printer that is still in use that I will be ripping out soon, It uses a AMD 386DX 40 (DOS)
 

EagleKeeper

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Oct 30, 2000
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Dual 486/66 running NT3.5 (512KB memory 20MB drive)

Not used but still will boot up and run the simulation it was built for in 1993
 

supaxi

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What's sad is that the TSR-80 had a boot time that blows the doors off of the best systems today, it was pretty much instant.

Also my ATARI ST had awesome boot-up times with TOS loading from ROM.

All of these years later, we are waiting 30+ seconds before the system has started and becomes available.