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Nov 3rd, 2002, 07:31 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
What to do with old computer.
Hi,
I'll be buying a new computer soon. The one I have currently is fine but it's slow and has a small HD.
What can I do with it (if anything) once I have the new one setup?
Thanks.
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 07:38 PM
#2
Frenzied Member
Use it as a backup, sell it on eBay, or build your own new computer, and use parts from the old one (like, for example, if you have a good CDRW, you can just use it instead of buying a new one).
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 07:39 PM
#3
Good Ol' Platypus
All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation. 
(Just a heads-up)
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 09:09 PM
#4
Monday Morning Lunatic
Stick GNU/Linux or FreeBSD on it
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 09:12 PM
#5
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
What about systems with 2 monitors? I've heard of this being done before.
Anyone have a little info on how this can be done?
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 10:35 PM
#6
I think you get graphic cards specially for that.
But you could always donate it to some school in the neighborhood
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Nov 3rd, 2002, 11:42 PM
#7
Good Ol' Platypus
I've got two monitors... just slap in a PCI card (preferably 4MB... 1280x1024@24bit ) and connect a monitor. Windows will locate the correct drivers for it, and then you can set it up (monitor positions, default monitor, etc). You won't need to do any more because you probably won't want any acceleration, unless you're putting in like a radeon 7000
All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation. 
(Just a heads-up)
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Nov 4th, 2002, 07:04 AM
#8
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by Shawn N
What about systems with 2 monitors? I've heard of this being done before.
Anyone have a little info on how this can be done?
Two options for dual monitors
One is to get a dual display capable graphics card (most gaming cards have them)
the other is to take Sastraxi's suggestion.
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Nov 4th, 2002, 09:14 AM
#9
Stuck in the 80s
One guy once told me that he had 5 Pentium 4's on the same mother board, with 3 60 Gig hard drives, and 18 gig memory. He said he had to use three window fans to cool it and kept it in a cardboard box.
He also mentioned something about like 4 monitors and having stereo speakers hooked up to it.
Yeah...something tells me he was buying his puddy on the wrong side of town.
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Nov 4th, 2002, 04:51 PM
#10
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by The Hobo
One guy once told me that he had 5 Pentium 4's on the same mother board, with 3 60 Gig hard drives, and 18 gig memory. He said he had to use three window fans to cool it and kept it in a cardboard box.
He also mentioned something about like 4 monitors and having stereo speakers hooked up to it.
Yeah...something tells me he was buying his puddy on the wrong side of town.
Something's telling me he's lying, yet I can't quite pinpoint what it is
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Nov 4th, 2002, 05:24 PM
#11
Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by Jungle-Man
Something's telling me he's lying, yet I can't quite pinpoint what it is
I think it might have been the same guy that always complained that George Lucas stole the idea of Star Wars from him. No joke. The guy had...something loose.
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Nov 4th, 2002, 09:41 PM
#12
Fanatic Member
1. Run a server out of it using Linux.
2. Donate it and be nice 
-C
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Nov 4th, 2002, 09:47 PM
#13
Stuck in the 80s
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Nov 4th, 2002, 09:53 PM
#14
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
A Linux server sounds pretty nifty...if I only knew something about the OS. Setting up a server would probably be a little difficult for a newb like me.
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Nov 4th, 2002, 11:10 PM
#15
Black Cat
Originally posted by Shawn N
A Linux server sounds pretty nifty...if I only knew something about the OS. Setting up a server would probably be a little difficult for a newb like me.
You're not going to learn anything if you don't try. The big Linux distros are easy to install anyway.
Josh
Get these: Mozilla Opera OpenBSD
I have books for sale: "MCSD in a Nutshell" and "VB Distributed Exam Cram" - PM me for details. Will also trade for a decent ATX Pentium 2 MB/CPU/RAM combo.
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Nov 4th, 2002, 11:16 PM
#16
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
Guess you're right...I'm totally clueless on Linux. What should I be looking for when I buy? Thanks for the suggestions, everyone.
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Nov 4th, 2002, 11:47 PM
#17
Black Cat
Buy Linux? If you have broadband, just download it from an FTP site. You can get Red Hat's distro from mirror sites pretty easily. If you're going to buy it boxed, I'd go for Red Hat or SuSe. Others like Mandrake. Get the cheaper box unless you absolulely know you need something added in a more expensive version.
Josh
Get these: Mozilla Opera OpenBSD
I have books for sale: "MCSD in a Nutshell" and "VB Distributed Exam Cram" - PM me for details. Will also trade for a decent ATX Pentium 2 MB/CPU/RAM combo.
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Nov 5th, 2002, 12:14 AM
#18
Stuck in the 80s
Make sure the system's good enough to handle Linux, though. I had it on my old machine it was was unbelievably slow. And now I can't uninstall it from that computer
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Nov 5th, 2002, 12:39 AM
#19
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
I'm assuming that if the comp. can run XP Pro then it can run Linux. Sound right?
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Nov 5th, 2002, 01:02 AM
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Nov 5th, 2002, 01:25 AM
#21
Hyperactive Member
You could always give it to me
We don't know what's wrong. . . So the best bet might be to remove something surgically.
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Nov 5th, 2002, 10:12 AM
#22
Monday Morning Lunatic
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 5th, 2002, 10:52 AM
#23
Addicted Member
What to do with an old computer?
What to do with an old computer?
What to do with an old computer?
Throw it in the trash can!
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Nov 5th, 2002, 10:57 AM
#24
Black Cat
Originally posted by mralston
Throw it in the trash can!
You can't - its an environmental hazard. And if it works, why waste it. There are computer recycling program to get computers into poor households and schools.
Then there are guys like me that collect old PCs and parts.
Josh
Get these: Mozilla Opera OpenBSD
I have books for sale: "MCSD in a Nutshell" and "VB Distributed Exam Cram" - PM me for details. Will also trade for a decent ATX Pentium 2 MB/CPU/RAM combo.
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Nov 5th, 2002, 11:20 AM
#25
Monday Morning Lunatic
And me.
My sister's PC is my ex-ex one (P233 with 64mb). Going to stick GNU/Linux on it as well when she gets a new one
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 5th, 2002, 11:28 AM
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Nov 8th, 2002, 10:15 PM
#27
Addicted Member
You could make the CD drive stronger and use it to cut paper cups in half
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Nov 10th, 2002, 03:38 PM
#28
Banned
You could have your own personal netwerk in your own room and play network games with yourself
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Nov 10th, 2002, 05:34 PM
#29
So Unbanned
Hammer time.
Dun dun dun dun.... can't stop... hammer time...
5 p4's?
Uhm... *cough*...
They don't make motherboards with 5 CPU slots, although there are dual, quad, and even octal, and their cost would be enormous as you go on up.
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Nov 10th, 2002, 06:14 PM
#30
Monday Morning Lunatic
Once you get more than about 4 CPUs it gets a bit much to fit it on a single motherboard, and you start getting onto arrangements like SGI have.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 10th, 2002, 06:42 PM
#31
So Unbanned
Originally posted by parksie
Once you get more than about 4 CPUs it gets a bit much to fit it on a single motherboard, and you start getting onto arrangements like SGI have.
Just get a really big case to fit it in.
I want 16 CPUs on my MB, have my own super-computer.
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Nov 10th, 2002, 07:30 PM
#32
Addicted Member
We bought in a Compaq server to transfer an e-mail service onto...now that had 8 processors. Think it was about fifteen grand or something, but that was second hand. That machine (or should I say fridge?) was a monster!
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Nov 10th, 2002, 09:49 PM
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Nov 11th, 2002, 05:38 AM
#34
Monday Morning Lunatic
X collapses on anything slower than about 200, really. Earlier versions used to be a bit more efficient, but at the price of difficult hardware support.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 11th, 2002, 07:02 AM
#35
Stuck in the 80s
I still think you should eat it.
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Nov 11th, 2002, 07:18 AM
#36
Addicted Member
Has anybody ever done that? I know there are claims in certain record books of people eating bicycles, buses and even aeroplanes, but has anyone ever eaten a computer before?
Shawn: Make sure you unplug it first...and watch out for those capacitors... give you a numb tongue!
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Nov 11th, 2002, 07:21 AM
#37
Addicted Member
Originally posted by parksie
X collapses on anything slower than about 200, really. Earlier versions used to be a bit more efficient, but at the price of difficult hardware support.
Not at all...I'm running it on a P166 at home. It's slow, but perfectly useable. In this case SuSE 7.0 with KDE 2.something.
Originally changed by Matt
X collapses on anything slower than about 166, really. Earlier versions used to be a bit more efficient, but at the price of difficult hardware support.
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Nov 11th, 2002, 07:29 AM
#38
Monday Morning Lunatic
Depends which res you run it at, I suppose.
Although I'm biased, I used X on a 486. *shudder* Never again.......
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Nov 11th, 2002, 07:34 AM
#39
Addicted Member
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Nov 11th, 2002, 08:00 PM
#40
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by parksie
Depends which res you run it at, I suppose.
Although I'm biased, I used X on a 486. *shudder* Never again.......
redhat 7.3 and KDE is horrible on a 166
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