So, I have a 1994 model Hewlett-Packard Vectra VL Series 4 P133 (originally). It was the first computer that I owned and I got it second hand from my grandfather.
When I got the computer, it had a whopping 500MB hard disk, 32MB of RAM, a Pentium I 133MHz and a 16-color graphics card, which was stunningly poor for running the Windows 95 that was installed on it. It had an 8x CD-ROM drive and a single floppy drive. Big whoop. No USB, no Infrared, so it was utterly useless for connecting my Pocket PC to, which made my PPC more useful than my desktop.
I upgraded the computer to a Pentium MMX 233MHz, 64MB of RAM and a 3.5GB hard disk, which I then installed Windows XP onto and added a 32x CD Burner, and a USB PCI card. I also added a Trident video card shortly after I got the computer, as 16 colors wasn't enough, but I couldn't find an old enough 3D accelerator, so I stuck with SVGA, 4MB of memory. Meh.
The computer worked well, but then I got a new HP Pavillion 310n a while back, and this orange beast has been my baby ever since. I took this old Vectra apart and used the parts in various other computers.
Yesterday, I slapped it together, running DOS 6.22, Windows 3.1 (Nostalgia ftw) and added some other stuff, such as a Matrox Millenia SVGA video card, a TRUE SoundBlaster 16 (Don't ask where I got it, and I won't tell.) and removed the USB card.
I got bored with Windows 3.1 and installed Windows 95, a bootleg off of a tablet computer I had, which I took the mini-IDE hard drive out of for use in my Hitachi Laptop.
So, anyone else build anything relatively nostalgic?
Also, links to some free Windows 3.1/Windows 95 programs would be nice
