BatmanNate
Lifer
One of our Xerox 4135 LPS terminals is a 286 4mb that I have the frequently pleasure of crashing by entering commands to quickly.
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Trippin315
Because old skool is so cool.
definitely
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
One of the terminals here on a Xerox LPS 4135 is a 286 4mb that I have the frequently pleasure of crashing by entering commands to quickly.
Originally posted by: Ronin
My primary when I first started here was a P200 with 128MB of RAM.
I've moved up since then 😉 (FX60, 4GB RAM, 150GB Raptors, SLi, etc etc).
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Most of the work computers are Dells and fairly decent (P4's)
They do run crappy from the factory though. I don't know why but MIS had someone install XP from scratch and download the drivers from support.dell.com and they run much better. What does Dell put in them that makes them so slow?
A crap load of bloat including language bar and messenger...at least 2 years ago when I used to roll out 15-20 Dells a day for the state, clean images of course 😀
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
I am finally getting a new computer at work, and it got me wondering, who here can beat the peice of crap i work on?
Pentium II 333MHz (with MMX w00t!)
192M RAM
the new one will be a P4 probably ~3GHz, nice jump 🙂
we have a 386 that i still have to use for certain FRB stuff and a few dummy terminals, but i'm only counting what you mainly use on a daily basis.