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== Summary == | |||
This machine came from [[Mike O'Keefe]], and has an IBM Token Ring NIC in it. Can also run OS/2 Warp Connect v3 ''deliciously'' well. This machine demonstrates a certain rugged sensuality that I find most appealing.<ref>This is called a [[joke]].</ref> | |||
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| Gateway 2000 P5-75 | |
|---|---|
Gateway 2000 P5-75 | |
| Hardware | |
| Vendor: | Gateway 2000 |
| Model: | P5-75 |
| CPU: | Pentium P5@75MHz |
| Bus: | PCI, ISA |
| RAM: | 8MB |
| Video: | S3 Trio32 SVGA |
| Software | |
| OS: | MS-DOS/Windows for Workgroups 6.22/3.11 |
| Collection Data | |
| Acquired: | 2017 |
| Paid: | $0 |
| Catalog Data | |
| Location: | Office |
| Usage Info | |
Summary
This machine came from Mike O'Keefe, and has an IBM Token Ring NIC in it. Can also run OS/2 Warp Connect v3 deliciously well. This machine demonstrates a certain rugged sensuality that I find most appealing.[1]