Breaking Windows
Written by Bryan Los on August 21st, 2005 @ 3:09 PM
I received my first computer back in 1994 when I was a senior in High School. It was a Packard Bell Legend 1956 Supreme, 486/DX2 50 MHz. Although advertised as 50 MHz, it was actually 25 MHz with DX2 technology, effectively doubling the processor speed with some type of voodoo.
That Packard Bell was running Windows for Workgroups 3.11. At a cost of around $2,200.00, it was the best model Sears had at the time, with a whopping 400 MB of HD space and a punchy 4MB of RAM. Jumper settings, IRQ and DMA settings were horrible. It would sometimes take a half-hour of trial and error to find the right settings for your sound card when installing a game. The good old days.





