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I've been tasked to clear out my company's stock area to make room for more crap and to get us ready before we have to move and throw this stuff out anyway. I had to do a walk through to see what we had so the ewaste company can assess whether I have enough junk to qualify for free pickup.
Anyway, after looking at all our junk we got quite a collection of old PCs, some work and some don't. I really don't have time to test all them and aside from turning some of the older Pentiums or PIIs into linux firewalls/routers, I'm not to sure what else to use these machines for.
I have been thinking of resurrecting an old Pentium and stuffing it with as much dimm memory it could hold and making a kickass DOS Game box. But other than that and the linux firewall (which I might forego considering the electrical costs/benefits versus a small $50 wireless router), I have no idea what to do with these things. Is there any use or value to them?
The few items I plan to keep are 1 or 2 ega monitors for just in case. Along with maybe 1 or 2 286/XT machines. I actually made use of one of them because a customer had an original CPQ deskpro with an 10MB MFT drive and needed to get his junk off it but the computer finally died on him. I also plan to keep at least 1 Pentium or PII to make into a DOS box machine (though I think a PII may be too fast for some of them). And I plan to keep a couple of those early Macs to turn into aquariums or to sell. And my crowning jewel is a IBM PC Jr in the original box and it's portable carrying case. It looks like it has hardly been used and it still works. See my on antique road show in 40 years. Just in time for retirement.
Anyway, I've visited a few sites that gave suggestions but they pretty much all say the same thing:
1) Install Linux
2) Build a firewall/router
3) Host a home web/FTP server
If you can give me some ideas, I would like to save some of the machines rather than have them "recycled." Also if there is a free alternative like say there is a free FTP hosting company that can do what a home FTP server can do but better, I would like to hear that as well.
Thanks for anyone who can give me some advise.
Anyway, after looking at all our junk we got quite a collection of old PCs, some work and some don't. I really don't have time to test all them and aside from turning some of the older Pentiums or PIIs into linux firewalls/routers, I'm not to sure what else to use these machines for.
I have been thinking of resurrecting an old Pentium and stuffing it with as much dimm memory it could hold and making a kickass DOS Game box. But other than that and the linux firewall (which I might forego considering the electrical costs/benefits versus a small $50 wireless router), I have no idea what to do with these things. Is there any use or value to them?
The few items I plan to keep are 1 or 2 ega monitors for just in case. Along with maybe 1 or 2 286/XT machines. I actually made use of one of them because a customer had an original CPQ deskpro with an 10MB MFT drive and needed to get his junk off it but the computer finally died on him. I also plan to keep at least 1 Pentium or PII to make into a DOS box machine (though I think a PII may be too fast for some of them). And I plan to keep a couple of those early Macs to turn into aquariums or to sell. And my crowning jewel is a IBM PC Jr in the original box and it's portable carrying case. It looks like it has hardly been used and it still works. See my on antique road show in 40 years. Just in time for retirement.
Anyway, I've visited a few sites that gave suggestions but they pretty much all say the same thing:
1) Install Linux
2) Build a firewall/router
3) Host a home web/FTP server
If you can give me some ideas, I would like to save some of the machines rather than have them "recycled." Also if there is a free alternative like say there is a free FTP hosting company that can do what a home FTP server can do but better, I would like to hear that as well.
Thanks for anyone who can give me some advise.
