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Epson Equity Ie for 89 cents

Kyvinaria

Well-known member
Hola,

I stopped at a local computer recycler. In the back of the place there's an area full of older computer hardware. You can essentially pick through the piles and buy anything you find. No Apple Stuff though...

After some diggingI found an Epson Equity Ie (an old PC, 8088 era) under some scanners. Not a common 8088 machine. I'll be testing it later today. It's got a 20MB Hard disk (as well as the controller card), and 640KB of RAM.

 

porter

Well-known member
I'll be testing it later today.
Then putting it back where you found it tomorrow......

The minimum spec PC I would keep would be a 386SX, unless it truely was an original IBM PC with twin full height 5.25" drives.

 

MrMacPlus

Well-known member
Nice find, I hope you were in need of a very large doorstop/paperweight.

Anyway, I myself keep racking my mind for a use of my original HP Vectra.

 

Sosai X

Member
equity.jpg


What do you plan to do with this 30 year old computer? It would make a nice boat anchor, or a booster seat for a child, or maybe a stepladder, or a tombstone in a cemetery...

:lol:

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
I picked up an old XT ata a garage sale for $3 in the summer (V20 chip instead of the 8088), its nice for old CGA games.

I don't see a major difference between an XT and a 68000 mac to be honest. Both are just as obsolete.

 

iMac600

Well-known member
That looks badass.

Really, like some of us collect old as hell Apple systems, some may have the same interests, but with PC's. Need to factor that in before condemning the machine as a boat anchor.

 

z180

Well-known member
I liberated XTs from Tandon and Siemens once.

Minix 1.x supports multitasking and TCP/IP even on this computers.

Other software I had was Windows 1.03,2.10,GEM and FreeDOS.

The XTs were much slower than my ATs and I had trouble installing 1.44 floppys and Trident 9000 video cards.

P.S. This Epson XT looks very nice.I had an ad for a similar computer in an old magazine from 1987(?).

 

Kyvinaria

Well-known member
The minimum spec PC I would keep would be a 386SX, unless it truely was an original IBM PC with twin full height 5.25" drives.
Hehe, a 386 is the newest PC I'd keep (well, maybe a 486). Everything after that is no good. This excludes the newer stuff though (2002 and older). I keep that stuff because it's useful

What do you plan to do with this 30 year old computer? It would make a nice boat anchor, or a booster seat for a child, or maybe a stepladder, or a tombstone in a cemetery...
You'd be amazed with what you can do with this stuff. Not as useful as a Mac though. I collect a wide variety of computers, not just Macs. This one will probably end up as a testing box for various Software. And it's Small-form factor (almost), so it looks nice.

A couple (low-quality) pictures, before I cleaned it:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/32332077@N07/3119519926/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/32332077@N07/3118692085/in/photostream/

Note: the bays are 3.5" ones, not 5.25". It's a lot smaller than the Equity I posted here earlier.

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
8088 and earlier systems are going to be collectors items soon.
I'd assume they already were? All I know is that I see far less around these days than I did 10 or even 5 years ago! Anything that old really should be saved these days, not crushed.

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Tru dat. I never understood that movie, "The Truth About Cats And Dogs". I mean, Uma Thurman looks like a malnourished junkie in that, and Janeanne Garofalo is her usual nerdy sarcastic yummy self. Kinda undercuts the whole premise of the film for me.

Ahem. So yes, each to their own I guess.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Garafalo used to look very hot, not so much lately. Never did care for Uma Thurman, I see hotter babes walking around this city.

 

joshc

Well-known member
Have Epson ever made anything good? Their printers suck, and it seems their old PCs do as well.

 

joshc

Well-known member
Their printers are amazing. Don't make me come over there.
Amazing at breaking after a year. And amazing at practically drinking ink, yes. Ever heard of built-in obsolescence by chance? Epson are notorious for it - I used to have two of their cheap inkjets, both garbage. Now we have an A3-size semi-professional Canon inkjet - it's nice.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Have Epson ever made anything good? Their printers suck, and it seems their old PCs do as well.
My Epson Actionlaser 1500 was highly rated in the mid 90's when I purchased it, it still works too.

Their PCs were never top end.

 
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