[lug] Inexpensive low-end pentium computers?

Keith Herold herold at cslr.Colorado.EDU
Wed Jan 31 10:53:06 MST 2001


Might try computer renaissance as well.

--Keith

B O'Fallon wrote:

> I've had good luck buying used equipment from Cummings & Associates in
> Denver, ph: 303 293-8100.
>
> Last month they were advertising P-100's with 16 MB RAM; P-120's for $100;
> and P-166's, for $125; each with 700-1GB HD, floppy, keyboard, mouse for
> $75. To go to 32 MB memory might add another $20.
>
> --
> B. O'Fallon
> bof at americanisp.net
>
> All technology is suspect, and must be considered potentially dangerous.
>
> David Morris wrote:
>
> > I am looking for some inexpensive low-end pentium computers for my
> > home network.  I am looking for two system with the following
> > qualifications (at a minimum):
> >
> > Pentium CPU (any)
> > 32 MB RAM
> > 500 MB Hard disk
> > Video Card
> >
> > My only other requirement is that the systems are in good working
> > order.  They will be running as router/fireall/etc for some time, and
> > I don't want to have to replace any of the hardware any time soon. A
> > network card with both twisted pair and coax connections would be
> > nice, but not needed.  I don't care about sound, monitor, keyboard, or
> > mouse.
> >
> > I am looking to pay no more than $100 each, preferably far less.
> >
> > Anyone have such a system sitting around, or know somebody selling a
> > couple?
> >
> > --David
> >
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