My First Computer
1986 - I was introduced to 8086 machine.
14 October 1993 - I bought Macintosh Color Classic II including Apple Stylewriter II Printer at the price of RM4650.00. It was the first mac using a 10" (9" viewable) colour monitor (Sony CRT). An improved version (aka Performa 275) was launched in late 1993 in Canada then in Japan.
Specifications
Processor: Motorola 68030 16 MHzCache: 0.5 k L1
System Bus: 16 MHz
Hard Drive: 80 MB
Media: 1.44 MB floppy
Original Mac OS: System 7.1 (System Enabler 401)
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS 7.6.1
Firmware: Macintosh ROM
Model Number: M1602FE/A
Today with that price I can get iMac 21.5-inch : 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB, 500GB Serial ATA Drive
HP Pavilion a6665d Desktop PC
Hardware:
Base Processor
Core 2 Quad Q8200 (Y) 2.33 GHz (95W)
* 1333 MHz front side bus
* Socket 775 Video Graphics GeForce 9300 GE (256 MB)
* 256 MB GDDR2 memory
* I/O Ports: HDMI and DVI (and VGA using included DVI-to-VGA adapter)
Hardware:
Base Processor
Core 2 Quad Q8200 (Y) 2.33 GHz (95W)
* 1333 MHz front side bus
* Socket 775 Video Graphics GeForce 9300 GE (256 MB)
* 256 MB GDDR2 memory
* I/O Ports: HDMI and DVI (and VGA using included DVI-to-VGA adapter)
Acer TM3210
TravelMate 3214NWXMi
Intel Pentium-M processor 768 (2.0 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 2 MB L2 cache
512 MB (upgraded from 256 MB standard)
10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Integrated DVD Dual Double Layer Drive Integrated Bluetooth 5-in-1 Card Reader supporting MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital, xD-Picture, Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro 6-cell Li-Ion Battery Pack (4 hours battery life) (Actual battery life may vary, depending on usage and configuration). 3xUSB, 1xIEEE 1394, 1xVGA port, 1xFIR Port & S-video out port 335 (W) ¡Á 240 (D) ¡Á 31.9/34.1 (H) mm Weight 2.38kg (5.25 lbs.) Acer Launch Manager & Acer eManager
21.12.2009 (Mon)
Dell Optiplex 360 ia already on the table.
Specification
Dell Optiplex 360MT
Processors: Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E7400 2.8GHz 3MB 1333MHz FSB
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista® Business 32 bit SP1
Displays: 19-inch UltraSharp 1909W LCD display
Memory: 1GB (1x1G) NECC DDR2 800MHz SDRAM Memory
Primary Storage: 160GB SATA (7200RPM) Hard Drive
Optical Drives: 16X Max DVD-ROM Drive with RAM Function for MT & DT
Graphics Cards: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100
Wired: 10/100/1000 Ethernet controller
Connectivity: -
Color kits: Black
Input Devices: Dell USB Keyboard and Optical Mouse
All of a sudden I can't right-click on start menu items.
John66 say...
Maybe this....
right clik start menu button \ properties \ customize \ advanced\mark the "enable dragging and dropping"
If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing.
The process of learning requires not only hearing and applying but also forgetting and then remembering again.
In the days before Pentiums and Athlons, the CPUs at the heart of PCs were
known as 286, 386 and 486. Actually, before that came the 8086 and 8088, but
the point here is that although the chips were called 286, 386 and 486,
their ACTUAL code numbers were 80286, 80386 and 80486. I.e. the prefix meant
a range of CPUs. Today, that same reasoning applies to Intel's video
chipsets. I.e 845G is the same as 82485g.
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