West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: BigBDrugStores on July 31, 2006, 04:55:56 PM
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that I have more computers than the average person on earth.
the final count is 10.
1. 90mhz 8mb toshiba laptop win 95
2.90mhz 40mb packard bell win 95
3.133 mhz 24mb frontech tower win 31
4.133mhz 32mb aopen tower win nt3.51/wfw3.11/ibm os/2 warp 3.0
5.200mhz 32mb ibm desktop win nt3.51
6.350mhz 311mb compaq minitower win 2000/suse linux 7.2
7.500mhz 64mb whitebox desktop win98 (5.25'' floppy and cd burner ;))
8.933mhz 128mb gateway tower pclinux
9.1.7ghz 512mb gateway tower win xp
10.2.2ghz 2gb whitebox winxp/vista
im selling autographed computers. Cheap!!
what type of computers do yall have?
p.s. if anyone has a 486-intel 8088, ill buy it.
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so you got like an own computer specialized shop or somethin? why you need 10 computers else lol
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Open up a internet cafe and charge people to use them by the hour.
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Processor Information:
Vendor: GenuineIntel
Speed: 2524 Mhz
1 logical processor
1 physical processor
HyperThreading: Unsupported
RDTSC: Supported
CMOV: Supported
FCMOV: Supported
SSE: Supported
SSE2: Supported
3DNOW: Unsupported
Network Information:
Network Speed: Modem - 56k
IP Address:
Windows Version:
XP Service Pack 1 (Build 2600) (32 bit)
NTFS: Supported
Video Card:
Driver: ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 8500
DirectX Driver Name: ati2dvag.dll
Driver Version: 6.14.10.6517
DirectX Driver Version: 6.14.10.6517
Driver Date: 23 Feb 2005
Desktop Color Depth: 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
DirectX Card: ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 8500
VendorID: 0x1002
DeviceID: 0x514c
Number of Monitors: 1
Number of Video Cards: 1
No SLI or Crossfire Detected
Primary Display Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Desktop Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Primary Display Size: 14.96" x 11.81" (19.06" diag)
38.0cm x 30.0cm (48.4cm diag)
Primary Display Type Not Detected
Primary Bus Type Not Detected
Primary AGP GART Not Detected
Primary VRAM: 128 MB
Primary Monitor Vendor Not Detected
Primary Monitor Model Not Detected
Supported MSAA Modes Not Detected
Game Display Settings
GoldSrc Game Resolution: 1280 x 1024 (Fullscreen)
GoldSrc Game Bit Depth: 16
Half-Life: Source Resolution: 1280 x 1024 (Fullscreen)
Half-Life: Source MSAA Disabled
Half-Life 2 Resolution: 1280 x 1024 (Fullscreen)
Half-Life 2 MSAA Disabled
Counter-Strike: Source Resolution: 1280 x 1024 (Fullscreen)
Counter-Strike: Source MSAA Disabled
Day of Defeat: Source Resolution: 1024 x 768 (Fullscreen)
Day of Defeat: Source MSAA Disabled
Sound card:
Audio device: SB Live! Audio [1040]
Memory:
RAM: 1023 Mb
Miscellaneous:
UI Language: English
Media Type: DVD
Total Hard Disk Space Available: 267058 Mb
Largest Free Hard Disk Block: 65438 Mb
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I used to have a 486 sx with like 8MB ram lol. God it was so shitty. lol
.. and I loved fuckin around with auotexec.bat and config .sys just to play some game... NOT. >:(
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I got 4 in my house, 2 in use
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i have 11 total, including 2 laptops
1. apple ibook
2. toshiba satellite
3. sun blade 100 (600mhz sparc cpu, 1gb ram, 80gb hard disk space)
4. intel pentium 630, 2gb ram, 600gb hard disk space
5. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 2gb ram, 1.8tb hard disk space)
6. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 1.5gb ram, 160gb hard disk space)
7. amd duron 800, 2gb ram, 200gb hard disk space (checkpoint firewall)
8. intel 1ghz, 512mb ram, 250 hard disk space
9. intel pentium 630, 1gb ram, 160gb hard disk space
10. sun ultra 1 (200mhz cpu, 512mb ram, 18gb hard disk)
11. intel 3ghz, 1gb ram, 300gb hard disk space (server is hosted with an ISP)
i also have a rack full of networking gear including;
cisco 501 pix
cisco 2612 router
cisco 3620 router
2 x cisco 2511 routers
cisco 2924 switch
cisco 827 adsl router
that's stuff i actually use, not including gear that's turned off/not currently in use. i have a server rack in my garage also, which most of this will be going into
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i have 11 total, including 2 laptops
1. apple ibook
2. toshiba satellite
3. sun blade 100 (600mhz sparc cpu, 1gb ram, 80gb hard disk space)
4. intel pentium 630, 2gb ram, 600gb hard disk space
5. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 2gb ram, 1.8tb hard disk space)
6. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 1.5gb ram, 160gb hard disk space)
7. amd duron 800, 2gb ram, 200gb hard disk space (checkpoint firewall)
8. intel 1ghz, 512mb ram, 250 hard disk space
9. intel pentium 630, 1gb ram, 160gb hard disk space
10. sun ultra 1 (200mhz cpu, 512mb ram, 18gb hard disk)
11. intel 3ghz, 1gb ram, 300gb hard disk space (server is hosted with an ISP)
i also have a rack full of networking gear including;
cisco 501 pix
cisco 2612 router
cisco 3620 router
2 x cisco 2511 routers
cisco 2924 switch
cisco 827 adsl router
that's stuff i actually use, not including gear that's turned off/not currently in use. i have a server rack in my garage also, which most of this will be going into
All these numbers are boggling my mind ??? Its like a foreign language to me
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i have 11 total, including 2 laptops
1. apple ibook
2. toshiba satellite
3. sun blade 100 (600mhz sparc cpu, 1gb ram, 80gb hard disk space)
4. intel pentium 630, 2gb ram, 600gb hard disk space
5. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 2gb ram, 1.8tb hard disk space)
6. dell sc430 (3ghz cpu, 1.5gb ram, 160gb hard disk space)
7. amd duron 800, 2gb ram, 200gb hard disk space (checkpoint firewall)
8. intel 1ghz, 512mb ram, 250 hard disk space
9. intel pentium 630, 1gb ram, 160gb hard disk space
10. sun ultra 1 (200mhz cpu, 512mb ram, 18gb hard disk)
11. intel 3ghz, 1gb ram, 300gb hard disk space (server is hosted with an ISP)
i also have a rack full of networking gear including;
cisco 501 pix
cisco 2612 router
cisco 3620 router
2 x cisco 2511 routers
cisco 2924 switch
cisco 827 adsl router
that's stuff i actually use, not including gear that's turned off/not currently in use. i have a server rack in my garage also, which most of this will be going into
why would you need so many servers in your garage?
oh and i use all my things, i just wish i had more than 5 monitors
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#3 is an external mail & dns server
#4 is a workstation
#5 is a fileserver & checkpoint firewall manager
#6 is an external shell server
#7 is a firewall
#8 is a linux cache/time/storage server
#9 is a workstation
#10 is an internal dev server
#11 is a server hosted at an ISP, which serves webpages, mail, dns
the networking gear is mainly for studying, except for the cisco pix 501 fireawll, cisco 827 adsl router and the cisco 2924 switch which i use on my network