What computer/OS are you using?

Started by Bella, April 16, 2007, 02:59:17 PM

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Nichi

So the version of DOS used on the unnamed desktop is CCI Concurrent DOS, which judging by the copyrights on it, is built off of DR-DOS. It would make for an interesting OS-tan, and one I know Nej would like (Given this version is apparently designed to handle laboratory equipment, she'd be wearing a labcoat)

Chocofreak13

sounds cool dude. make sure you save her~~~
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Nichi

#1772
I made a boot disk of this version, so now I can reformat the hard drive and go with the plan of putting 98SE on here

EDIT:
Also, stumbled onto this site, which makes mentioning of this version of DOS

Chocofreak13

yeesh, that's a jumble of text. can't read it. ><;

other than that, i like the name you picked for her. :3
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Nichi

So, now that I've made a few changes and gave it a name, here's a rundown of the specs:

Penti-chan (As a nod back to PentiumMMX the Laptop, without outright naming her "PentiumMMX")
CPU: Pentium MMX (233Mhz)
RAM: 32MB
Hard drive: 2GB
Graphics: Something integrated
OS: Windows 98SE (Was running CCI Concurrent DOS, which I made a boot disk of)

Chocofreak13

sounds good, dude.

http://openartisthq.org/wordpress/?page_id=96

hoping to make a usb of this. :\ any one willing to help me?
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Dr. Kraus

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on October 21, 2011, 08:59:50 PM
sounds good, dude.

http://openartisthq.org/wordpress/?page_id=96

hoping to make a usb of this. :\ any one willing to help me?

I can help you out with that tomorrow, for now I must get some sleep.

~Science

Bella

@Pentium: Whoa, Concurrent Multiuser DOS? That's pretty old/rare, I think. :o

@Kari: Looks like Kraus has volunteered to help, but Nej might be able to give guidance as well. He's made and used live thumb drives before.

Chocofreak13

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thanks, it'll really help to have all those programs on the go.

EDIT: i should just give up on linux. can't figure it out to save my life.
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Dr. Kraus

Linux is pretty easy when you can handle the cmd,

sorry for being late on the steps but here is how you make a bootable USB:

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/

there you go, real easy!

Bella

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on October 22, 2011, 09:56:46 AM
EDIT: i should just give up on linux. can't figure it out to save my life.

Don't give up. Using Linux isn't difficult; installing Linux when you have no previous experience IS. If you can make that live USB drive, the hardest part will be over (IMO).

Red-Machine

Red_Machine: Flouting the Windows Lifecycle Policy since 1989!

Nichi

So, in the lot of computers I got for free yesterday, I obtained one that is still in fully working condition, which I may find some way to induct it into the fleet.

eMachines eTower 766id (Circa '01)
CPU: Celeron (766Mhz)
RAM: 128MB
OS: Windows ME

The PCs I got where mostly in pieces, often missing the power supply and/or RAM, but one thing that caught my attention was this eMachines desktop; aside from the case being a bit rough, the seal of quality on the back was unbroken (Which it has to be broken in order to open the case). So, I hooked it up and turned it on; finding that it works quite well, only needing the hard drive reformatted. I may have previously said that Frankenstein Classic is the only Celeron-based desktop allowed in the fleet, but I've considered making an exception, because I kind of feel sorry for this one.

Chocofreak13

don't abandon the poor dear. :[

@red: that's where the trouble began.

@kraus: thankyou.  i'll try to get something done with it if i have time this weekend. ^^
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Nichi

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I think I'll probably keep it around. Just need a name for it...

Also, another thing I found in this lot is a motherboard with an AMD Athlon processor (Believed to be a 2Ghz one) that's going to be the base for my next project; a new edition of Frankenstein. V3 will remaining as it is, though; this will be a brand new fork in the series

EDIT: One thing I forgot to mention is that I'll be ordering the final wave of RAM for 2k-tan the Desktop. She's going to have 16GB; complete and utter overkill, which is just how I like it

EDIT2: Well, I ended up missing out on the sale on the RAM for 2k, because t was taking too long for my paycheck to show up in the bank. So, I'll wait until next time