Sam E wrote:
>Yes, that's exactly right. In December of 1995 I bought a 386dx33
>with 8megs and a decent monitor for $150. It was reconditioned and
>guaranteed. I upgraded from an XT that I had bought two years
>previous to that for about the same price.

Lets see now, in 93 you payed money for a XT? I got two XTs for free that
year (I would guess this to be early 93). A friend managed to sell one of
to some stupid kid for 100 bucks or so (otherwise he would have given it to
me). Actually I kind of feel sorry for you, you obviosuly don't have the
right connections :/

>I've used that 386 everyday for over five years now. A year ago
>somebody gave me a 486dx66 with 16 megs that I still need to
>sort out.(it has some sort of memory problem). I may not bother
>with it.

"may not bother with it"? I still haven't figured out what to do with my
Pentium 166MMX that I can't see any use for. However if I would sell it I
would only get like, nothing, for it so I can just as well keep it. Not to
mention the 386 or the two 486's I've got (although these two are not
assembled since I don't have any cases for them).
//Bernie

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