Allow me to share something old. Something made of gold. Well.. not quite, its just paper.
nJoy!
My 10X CDROM and the Sound Blaster 16 User's Manual with some 3DFX Blaster Voodoo 2 advertising.
My Pentium 166 instruction flyer
Millennium G450 and 9800PRO User's Manual
The BIG CHUNKY DOS Windows & 6.22 plus Windows 95 Books
1997 and they still have 486 available brand new for just 125€ (not adjusted for inflation)
C&C Red Alert just released
Two magazines telling 2 stories, The G400 ruled over NVidia's TNT2 and AthlonXP crushed Pentium 4
oh man ... now i want to find an old Tandy to play with again LOL
I wish I kept a few older items from my past. I was moving from place to place often over the years so keeping items such as those didn't seem reasonable. Thanks for sharing blasts from the past!
Love the collection. Brings back some memories. Unfortunately, I did not have the forethought to save anything. Now I'm kicking myself.
Yeh. It's obsolete, get rid of it. 🙄 I think every one of us are guilty of that.
Here are a few oldies to go along with a couple of those manuals.
Now I still have the laptop that the Windows 3.0 came on. The battery is so dead that you have to use the power adapter and reset the bios every time you want to use it. But, it does work. The maximum RAM is still in MB and I don't remember what the CPU is. It's a Gateway 2000 with a rewritable CD ROM drive and 3.5 FDD.
A very nice computer. Just OLD, like me.
blast from the past
My dad is the one who got me into PC building, and I can still remember how excited he was to get the 9800 Pro.
Great card for it's time. Bought my son one when they first hit the market. Had to upgrade it when Crysis appeared on the scene.
Was yours an AGP or PCI card. Mine was an AGP and it sit in my closet for all those years and my thoughts were it was completely obsolete and recycled it about 4-5 months ago. Regretted it ever since.
It was AGP. I called him just to make sure lol
Not sure what happened to it.
I wish I would have kept my TI 99/4a, Apple IIe, Apple III, and my Amiga(s).
I kept 2 Commodore 64 a Commodore 128 and a Commodore 128D.
I sold the 64's dirt cheap many years ago, but the 128's perhaps 4 years ago. Actually my sister-in-law did the selling on Ebay, so I gave her a good commission for her efforts. They both included FDD + monitor. Worked fine and she actually did quite well.
Hind site is 20:20.LOL
Oh, and Atari 2600.
Its 2000 again. You need to Upgrade!!
Don't forget the Overclocking tutorials
They said this is the best game ever and ever and ever...
How about two from 94 and one from 98?
so cool!!!
All said and done, what about the Y2K crash that was going to send us ???. All of the money wasted on that fiasco.
Spent that night playing XCOM UFO. The world never ended...
... I saved it from the alien menace.
We all good!
I stayed up and watched the Sydney and Melbourne New Year Celebrations since they would be the first to see if all the lights were going out. What a disappointment, nothing happened.😥
I guess I forgot to say thanks for saving all of us. 😃
I had that Soundblaster. Sound Cards were like the big thing back in the day, now no longer seen. I remember when I got an AMD Athlon 900mhz it blew away the Intel competition...those were fun computer times. I should have kept those documents from all the upgrades I had over the years. I also had a bunch of the dial up modems just from 2.4 then 14.4/ 33,6/ 56k....man i should have kept some of my antiques...oh well.
man did you bring back memory's of dial up modems and waiting for pages to load and avitar chat rooms and yea Soundblaster and those cheap knock off sound cards were a thing and if you wanted to play doom with real sound and not atari sounds like duuup fire gun sounds ahhh yea was fun but I like the new stuff better
For those real old people. Remember this
whoa i knew about it but never played it,yea thats old school
Not familiar with that specific one, but there were several of the "Quest" adventures in the mid to late 80's.
How about this?
How about Colossal Cave Adventure on Unix mainframes? I played it on a CyberSystem at Georgia Tech back in the day.
😃 Great Sapna