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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122803 08/16/02 07:04 PM
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Love IT!!!!!!!!!!
 But.....all about have great questions.that would mean that I would have to have 2 computers...would it work on a high spped data line? Or would I have to go back to phone line again..BAH Hum Bug ! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="confused.gif" />
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122804 08/16/02 08:35 PM
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Hi hanksdog - that's what everyone is talking about - getting a second older computer so you can play the old games without jumping through all the hoops that the new, faster, supposed better computers make you do.
 I have an old 133 and do not use it for internet access - it's only for playing old games.
 
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122805 08/16/02 08:48 PM
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That's what i want to get, Syd....something like what you have.  Or the 166 like Witchen has.  Wish I knew of someone trying to get rid of an oldie.....  why oh why didn't i keep my old 75 mhz??  It would have been great for all those old DOS games i have.  Why was I always in such a hurry to get what's newer and faster?  bad move...... 
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122806 08/16/02 10:43 PM
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Hi all, I was lucky enough to get a Dell Optiplex GX Pro 200 used from ebay for about $50.00 plus shipping. It came with a boot-up disk, and I loaded it with Win95. It works great! I do not have it hooked up to the internet-it's only for playing old games, but the people I got it from say it's perfectly able to do that. The old games work great on it, ones that wouldn't work on my newer system with my upgraded vid and sound cards.  When I had problems setting it up, cause I'd never done anything like this before, I called them and they helped me over the phone and gave me great assistance. I think they were from Louisiana, and were selling many other units. I'm really happy with it, and can reccommend them highly.     Andrea Currently playing Tex Murphy UAKM    |  |  |  
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122807 08/16/02 11:17 PM
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Andrea.......do you think these people would have more computers left to sell??  I've never done the ebay thing before - and am a little afraid to.  But i'd really love to get my grubby little paws on an older computer to use just for old games.   thanks.....Liz      
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
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Hi Liz I am so very glad I saved this little computer [probably the main reason is that when I first bought it it cost me $3600]  <img border="0" alt="  " title="" src="graemlins/woozy.gif" />   The specs are: P133 16 megs of ram 1.6 gig hard drive 1 meg video card that's VESA 1.0 compliant (I can play Angel Devoid and Ark of Time) SB16 sound card (bought it off of ebay for $10) 16X CD Rom W95 I have been able to play every old game I have -  even got Kyrandia 1 to run with sound    
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|  Re: Is There A Market Here For Older Computers for Adventure Games?
 #122812 08/18/02 08:11 PM
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I installed Win 95b on my Dell Optiplex GX Pro 200. The only drivers I downloaded from the net were the ones for its SB16 sound card. I didn't get system specific drivers from Dell. I got sbw9xup.exe   (update of SB16 Windows drivers) and 95dosapp.exe   (DOS drivers for Win 95/98 for Creative SB16 and AWE cards). I can't remember if I needed ctcmbbs.exe   or not. I know I used it on one of my computers, but it may not have been the Dell. You need it if your computer is not a Plug 'n Play system. These driver sets are downloadable from  http://www.americas.creative.com/support/welcome.asp?RD=download |  |  |  
 
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