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      ponders heavy about old comp

      i wonder if i can get my old computer to go online that looks just like the one below without the mouse. lost the floopy disk i think it had ibm dos on it where can i get it..

      h*tp://members.tripod.com/~ps2page/ps2specs/spec2586.htm

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      why would you want to get it to go online bud?

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      it's just sitting there taking space & i'm not going to trash it so i was just thinking about trying to do something with it. hmm now that i think about it, it's probably not worth the hassle of trying to make it go online. So i'll just find the missing dos disk it needs to boot up then play all the old dos games on floopy disk i have boy i have not played those in a while ... what would be your suggestion Midnightangel ?
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      no idea m8, lol i dont play that many games bud.

      i think you might be able to get the dos disc you want from www.driverguide.com.

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      Arrow old is familiar

      I finally trashed the 486 aboiut 2 months ago. I did like it w/dot matrix for printing envelopes. Tossed dot matrix too. Just tossed EVERYTHING. I even tossed all the GREAT leather shoes 25 years old.

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      nooooo @ chiMusic.. lol

      hey thanks for all the suggestion.
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      Re: old is familiar

      Originally posted by ChiMusic
      I finally trashed the 486 aboiut 2 months ago. I did like it w/dot matrix for printing envelopes. Tossed dot matrix too. Just tossed EVERYTHING. I even tossed all the GREAT leather shoes 25 years old.
      No offence ment but your title old is familiar and your tossing everyting in sight dam please,please no more we can't handle this. Sound like you like a Good Toss!
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      Re: Re: old is familiar

      more we can't handle this. [/B]
      I am FED UP. Technology has advanced so much and so much of the past is dead horses to shoot.

      I did toss broke TV and PICK UP another old one vs high tech new.

      I think I am reflecting society life as people too. I am at the age not YOUNG I do not have to adjust to full new living and old is up for grabs.

      Like all the YOUNG to get PG and want TO BE TAKEN CARE OF WITH everything vs old broads and old ones were too much trouble.

      That was MY life! I would just wear a dress to be left alone but THAT won't help anymore. You get hit from BEHIND then.


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