What was your first x86 computer?
Mine was one of these things. AMD K6-2 400mhz with 64mb ram.
>>59727692
connected to one of these
The first one I bought with my own money was this AMD K5 233MHz system
I think it had 64MB of ram and a 6 GB Seagate drive, and ran NT 4.0
That 17" monitor cost like 2/5 of the entire system
>>59727692
That's Z80 and not x86 architecture.
>>59727915
it had a 8088 s100 board and ran cp/m-86.
>>59727962
Than it's a different story altogether, nice
a compaq presario, intel celeron 500mhz, 64mb ram with my voodoo3 video card in it
Probably wasn't this exact model but it had a very similar case. All I can remember specs wise was that it had a CD drive, a DVD drive, a floppy drive, and ran Windows 95.
Amstrad 2086 (8086) with 30MB hard drive.
Ran MS/DOS and GEM.
Only really noteworthy feature was a non-standard keyboard connector because IBM still owned the patent. Amstrad were one the few companies not to infringe although it turned out IBM never defended it.
>>59728051
Whoops
Generic white box desktop with Celeron 400, 128MB PC133, S3 card of some kind, later upgraded with Voodoo2, then later a TNT2, 4GB hard drive, later upgraded with 8 and 10. Running Win98, then once it became totally mine I started fiddling with linux
>>59727601
Had one of those Presarios too OP.
K6-2 450mhz, 32mb ram (later upgraded to 128) and also added a GeForce MX440