Spyke
TomMaszreply
piefed.social

Not quite. You have to take the number of years since this was made, divide by 2, and then multiply by $99.

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enkersreply
sh.itjust.works

That's a Pentium III Coppermine CPU in there, placing it around 2000 to 2001, so that means it'll be $1,200.

If you inflation adjust it, judging by current food and housing prices, it's probably closer to $10k. 🙃

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sh.itjust.works

It's definitely 2000-vintage, but where are you getting Pentium III? It clearly says celeron on the sticker. The Pentium III's with a comparable clockspeed had a 50% higher FSB and twice the L2 cache.

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Sorry, I should've been more specific. Its a Pentium III Coppermine-based Celeron. Its the only chip Intel sold that ran at that clock speed.

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Seems like a good deal. Get the latest components every two years for $99

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lemmy.world

I had this computer. I was pirating everything on Limewire & Napster on average at like 5-40 kilobytes per second. Had a hidden porn folder my family couldn't find because of course this was the family computer. I was chatting it up with girls on AOL messenger and myspace, blogging the most cringe and emo crap on xanga, and checking slashdot and digg everyday. I was playing all kinds of wild and comically shitty themed Starcraft & Warcraft pvp custom maps and spending hours upon hours on Runescape getting the stupidest skills leveled up with macros and luring people into the wilderness to gank em. I was making Dragon Ball Z anime music videos to Linkin Park, Incubus, Rancid & Rage Against the Machine songs. Printing off hundreds and hundreds of pages of guitar tabs, 90% of which I would never play because I wasn't that good, printing out game guides, cheat codes, gameshark codes, and let us not forget mapquest directions. Was making shitty JavaScript gundam games. Downloading cracks and keycode gens for all kinds of software. I was responsible for at least one virus that made us reimage. Burning all my favorite songs on cds and making mix tapes for friends. I had that sick 3D pipe & 3d maze screensaver. Drinking surge and eating pizza bites.

When this computer was retired as the family computer it became my first Linux PC.

What a time to be alive.

Edit: I keep editing when new memories pop up.

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Can we please go back to those times? I don't know if I like the modern world.

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Did they honour the "upgrade to the fastest model every 2 years" bit? If so, are you still getting a new pc every 2 years for $99?

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Asking the important questions here.

Did the reimagining wipe the "homework" folder?

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Damn you're old! Me too. I lived many of these memories even down to the tabs! 🎸

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Bro this is 100% my experience. Some major upgrades that occurred during this time period: we got the app that let you answer phone calls while you were online, because before you couldn't use phone and net at same time. And then eventually I got the kind of Walkman that let you play mp3 files on disc, so you fit 100s of songs on a CD. With the tape deck car adapter naturally. Trying to sneakily download porn was really tricky with how fucking loud that dialup 56k was.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

LGR made a great video about this PC and the company's history, y'all should definitely watch it on Youtube.

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Schmuppesreply
lemmy.today

You should definitely provide us with a link to YouTube.

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

I think this is what psychologists would call a "wise guy".

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lemmy.world

How come I did the exact same thing as the exact same time and you get all the votes

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

According to what my app showed earlier I posted it 2 minutes before you did.

Sorry! Hopefully you get to be first next time.

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lemmy.world

Your comment wasn't there when I made my comment. It might have been made while I was reading the post/comments, or might not have yet federated.

Still mean :(

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Yeah, stuff happens. Don't worry too much, these points mean nothing anyway.

Would have shared if I could.

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Nayreply
feddit.nl

I'll give you an upvote! ☺️

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What feels even weirder is that my CPU-caches added together (yes, I know that they contain duplicate information) are larger than the dram.

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addiereply
feddit.uk

I have the same gigabytes of ram as that has megabytes and my graphics card nearly the same storage as the hard drive. Oof.

I used to have a PC like that, though, as an upgrade from an Amiga 1200. Amiga was a great gaming and coding machine, but struggled a bit for 'office' work and was more suited to bulletin boards than websites. A PC like that thing got me through university, though - able to do it all. I don't remember the internet as being much worse, back then - more limited, but so much less shit on it. And if you get a list of the best RPGs of all time, it can probably run three-quarters of the list.

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Yeah, I had a Sinclair spectrum, then a BBC B before I got my first PC (386, 33mhz!). The BBC was a cool machine, a great version of basic to learn on, and you could compile assembly on it too. The spectrum had better games though.

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katy ✨reply
piefed.blahaj.zone

our families first computer was a tandy sensation with 4mb of ram and 200mb hdd storage :)

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Ours was a custom build, Pentium 1 75MHz, 4MB DRAM, 1.19 GB HDD rocking Windows 3.1. My parents believed the salesman when he said it had all the storage they would EVER need.

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Eheranreply
lemmy.world

Wild that the amount of RAM has stagnated for a decade now.

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lemmy.world

Has it? Feels like RAM has become so cheap you can use it as normal storage. 64 and 128GB isn't uncommon anymore

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Yes, today still about 9 % have only 8 GB, 43 % have 16 GB and 34 % has 32 GB, so 86 % just these 3 ago old groups. I had 32 GB 10 years ago and would still be in the top 50 % with that today.

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lemmy.zip

I can smell this picture.

Hear me out. I was a computer tech as a part time gig and people back then smoked in their homes a lot more than they do today. Well, maybe. I don't actually know. But, they did smoke in their homes and the inside of these things would get this greasy, fuzzy, yellow, putrid smelling film on the inside.

I guess it wasn't just eMachines, but this image has just the right amount of yellowing to trigger that core memory.

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That's a horrifying tale. I wouldn't want that shit entering my body by any means.

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We didn't smoke or have pets in our house, those things just ended up looking like that.

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lemmy.zip

Man I feel old the fact that I know every single term on there and remember these systems.

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Snicker, I remember selling a few of these. Nice sales line too bad it was not true.

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