i still have a 450 mhz pentium II sitting around
Anyone else he's calling a 500 something MHz processor the worlds slowest CPU?
I still fondly remember the days of PCJr...
Remember, if you want your 486 or 386 to run faster, just press the TURBO button, and you will get a short term overclock to really help you crunch the number in that spreadsheet.
Ahh those were the days. I remember discovering that when moving a jumper 1 pin over I could go from 66mhz to 88mhz. My CPU's heatsink didn't even have a fan. *wipes tear away from eye*. Anyone else here actually remember when Mobo's had jumpers, or when to play a certain game in DOS you had to switch the jumpers on the old Sound Blaster sound cards?
Raistline said: Remember, if you want your 486 or 386 to run faster, just press the TURBO button, and you will get a short term overclock to really help you crunch the number in that spreadsheet. |
lol turbo buttons were always such a mystery to me. I always asked why even have a button, just always leave it on!
twesterm said:
lol turbo buttons were always such a mystery to me. I always asked why even have a button, just always leave it on! |
I edited my post as you typed this, I added even more nestalgia.
Raistline said: Remember, if you want your 486 or 386 to run faster, just press the TURBO button, and you will get a short term overclock to really help you crunch the number in that spreadsheet.
Ahh those were the days. I remember discovering that when moving a jumper 1 pin over I could go from 66mhz to 88mhz. My CPU's heatsink didn't even have a fan. *wipes tear away from eye*. Anyone else here actually remember when Mobo's had jumpers, or when to play a certain game in DOS you had to switch the jumpers on the old Sound Blaster sound cards? |
lol, I was so young I didn't even know what the jumpers did most of the time. I remember having slave/master drives and having to mess with all the jumpers just to have two floppy discs
nordlead said:
lol, I was so young I didn't even know what the jumpers did most of the time. I remember having slave/master drives and having to mess with all the jumpers just to have two floppy discs |
The good old days, when a 150w supply was enough, when you had like 4GB of HDD (and that was a lot) and SiS was important in the integrated graphics market :)
Just to join in the discussion about Wang size. My first computer was TRS-80 Color Computer. That's right .895 mhz with 4kb ram, do I win yet? I upgraded about 2 weeks later to a Color Computer 3(CoCo). Which in comparison was signifigantly better at 1.79mhz and 128kb ram(CPU's have a bigger cache size these days). If you put that into perspective that I use to code Basic on this machine. That makes me a real geek/nerd.
If that isn't enough to win a title. How about this. The TRS-80 had an associate magazine. oh how the times have changesdwhen a plethora of colours can be associated normally with a computer and now not. I only managed to collect a few.
After that(I still have my CoCo3), I got one of those 4.5mhz computers that was huge and an OLD chromatic(amber) metal monitor. I was about 10 having to lug that heavy thing around. At this time it came with IBM dos with a 5.4 floppy disk for the OS with NO HDD. Yep, HDD were optional.
Eventually got myself another computer Tandy 1000 RL. With memory upgrade :). Man I had some fun times on that thing. My first hand written games, art tools, I learned C++ on that thing :P. But that's now leaving slowest computer realm :P so I will stop now.
I feel old now. So to the OP. I assure you. You will solve your problem and it's not that bad a problem. Just keep it cool so it doesn't burn out.
EDIT: Turbo button. The Turbo button was designed to run some apps slower. These days we use clock timers and delta timers to maintain a certain speed. However way back then you wanted every piece of power so no timers were used. If you took a game like this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MechWarrior_(video_game) and ran it on todays PC. The fight would be over before you could press a key. I remember going back one to play this game on a pentium. The fight was over in about 10 seconds. So of course back then it was there for older app support.
Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.