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Post by jellyhead on Sept 15, 2021 0:38:14 GMT
Is that Pentium Overdrive? Sat on top of 486 chips?
edit: Yup, updated 486DX chips to Pentium for those that didn't want to get a new mobo.
LGR has a video.DOH! Wrong video this is 486 Overdrive, i'd forgotten all about it.
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Post by 😎 on Sept 15, 2021 0:43:51 GMT
Oh, it was an official Intel thing? My memory had it as some dodgy third party thing from the back pages of PC Pro
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Post by 😎 on Sept 15, 2021 0:48:47 GMT
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Post by jimnastics on Sept 15, 2021 8:49:05 GMT
Encarta This thread got me rummaging around the loft, lo and behold! I wonder if I can get it to run on Windows 10... if only I had an optical drive on any of my machines
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Post by britesparc on Sept 15, 2021 8:55:47 GMT
I went through my game collection earlier this year and despite my wife's protestations I absolutely refused to get rid of the version of Microsoft Golf that came with my PC in 1995.
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Post by dominalien on Sept 15, 2021 10:19:47 GMT
I had Encarta and Cinemania (? I hope that’s what it was called) 97. So much amazing info!
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bork
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what's going on here then
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Post by bork on Sept 15, 2021 10:31:14 GMT
I had a 486SX-50. 4MB RAM and such. That was very quickly followed by a DX2-66 with 8MB RAM and something like a 540MB Hard Disk. I can't remember which one came with Return to Zork. I managed to convince my mum that an FPU would really help out with homework. Doom ran better on the DX2 for sure.
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