This is a pentium PC from the early/mid-90s. Afaik AST were a pretty well-regarded manufacturer. It's a flat pizza-box type design [damn big pizza ofc].
Working order, missing the on/off button top [the plunger is there and works]. Tested briefly, I think it has the following spec but I will check if there's any interest:
Pentium 75
20mb ram
Sub-1gb hard drive
Windows 95 installed and running at present.
Motherboard has a riser that takes a few expansion cards so I think it's possible to add an isa sound card and a pci voodoo1. There might be some card or other in it right now but nothing very interesting [probably an old modem iirc].
£20 plus p/p, paypal gift.
Or cash on delivery if you are somewhere I can deliver to - either York area or somewhere I might have a reason to visit
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Pictures added: in fact looks like it has 40mb ram. The blurriness of the screen shot is because I did not use flash, the display is crisp. The AST is the bottom computer. As you can see from the rear shot, it seems to have expansion capability but [google] it can I think only take 3 cards. Not sure whether it's got a NIC in it, photo looks like it. The front shot doesn't show very well that the on/off button is missing - it's the dark square on the right hand side.
Working order, missing the on/off button top [the plunger is there and works]. Tested briefly, I think it has the following spec but I will check if there's any interest:
Pentium 75
20mb ram
Sub-1gb hard drive
Windows 95 installed and running at present.
Motherboard has a riser that takes a few expansion cards so I think it's possible to add an isa sound card and a pci voodoo1. There might be some card or other in it right now but nothing very interesting [probably an old modem iirc].
£20 plus p/p, paypal gift.
Or cash on delivery if you are somewhere I can deliver to - either York area or somewhere I might have a reason to visit
Pictures added: in fact looks like it has 40mb ram. The blurriness of the screen shot is because I did not use flash, the display is crisp. The AST is the bottom computer. As you can see from the rear shot, it seems to have expansion capability but [google] it can I think only take 3 cards. Not sure whether it's got a NIC in it, photo looks like it. The front shot doesn't show very well that the on/off button is missing - it's the dark square on the right hand side.
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