Main Laptop specs:
Brand: ASUS
Model: K43U
CPU: AMD Brazos E-350 x2 (1.60GHz)
Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 6310M (512MB)
Network cards: Atheros AR9002WV-1NG Wireless network adaptor (1GB/s), Realtek PCIe GBE network adaptor (100MB/s)
Sound card: Realtek ALC269 HD
System RAM: 1.6GB
Hard drive: Seagate ST9500325AS (500GB)
Removable drives: Multi-card reader, Matshita DVD-RAM UJ8A0ASW
Operating system: Windows XP SP2 (very bad for this system, planning to replace it to Windows 7 Ultimate soon)
Keyboard: Vignet PS/2 mechanical keyboard 
Mouse: Genius GM-04003A laser mouse
Win9x system specs:
CPU: Intel Pentium III (450MHz)
Graphics card: S3 Savage 4 PCI (32MB)
Network card: Surecom EP320-A network adaptor (100MB/s)
Sound card: ESS Solo-1
System RAM: 256MB
Hard drive: Samsung (20GB)
Removable drive: Sony CD-RW drive
Operating system: Windows 98SE
Keyboard: Standard 5-pin DIN keyboard
Mouse: Standard 9-pin serial mouse
DosBox system specs:
CPU: Intel Pentium MMX (160MHz)
Graphics card: S3 Trio 64V+ PCI (4MB)
Network card: Surecom EP320-A network adaptor (100MB/s)
Sound card: ESS Audiodrive
System RAM: 96MB
Hard drive: Maxtor (6GB)
Removable drives: LITE-ON 52x CD-ROM, 5.25" floppy drive (1.2MB), 3.5" floppy drive (1.44MB)
Operating systems: MS-DOS, Windows for workgroups 3.11
Keyboard: Standard 5-pin DIN keyboard
Mouse: Standard 9-pin serial mouse
Super old DosBox system specs:
CPU: AMD 80386DX (40MHz w/ Turbo)
Graphics card: Cirrus Logic GD5421 ISA (1MB)
Network card: 3Com Etherlink III (10MB/s)
System RAM: 20MB
Hard drive: Maxtor (500MB)
Removable drives: 24x CD-ROM drive, 5.25" floppy drive (360KB), 3.5" floppy drive (1.44MB)
Operating systems: MS-DOS, Windows for workgroups 3.11
Keyboard: Standard 5-pin DIN keyboard
Mouse: Standard 9-pin serial mouse
I'm still into old computing stuffs...
Last edited by Dopeguy; 25th-February-2012 at 03:59.
I collect retro gaming stuff from a modern-day-gamer's trash can...
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Reminder: Every DGU file (sometimes with a number) I upload is actually a RAR file. Ones with a number at the end must be renamed as part?.rar where ? is the number. I've done this so I can upload ISOs on Mediafire without them killing my account.