I asked my friend if the lady who owned it wanted to sell it, and he told me we already bought it. It was impossible to miss, its appearance breathtaking, its age and era it comes from, interesting. The sheer presence of the machine was just a bullet to the chest. My friend knew exactly what needed to be done, he offered the lady $20 to take the machine off her hands, she gladly accepted the offer, and shortly after I arrived. It was a data transfer to a flash drive job. My close friend and manager at the store was the only one there when a lady brought this monster of a tower in. This was the oldest anyone has brought in. So upgrades to that degree were less common, but in this case. Now, how did I even manage to get this machine? Well, earlier this year when I still worked at a computer repair shop that is now closed for good, once in a very great while we would get an elderly person with a surprisingly older machine. ![]() It really does appear that this machine was just never noticed back in the day and was not widely sold. ![]() I am a proud owner of this scarce system, and I very proud to let it be noticed by the world for possibly the first time. This machine, is the physical embodiment of your serious gamer and workstation user at home just after the mid 90s. Filename daspc.jpg File size 2.06 MiB Views 1684 views File license Fair use/fair dealing exception
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