The first game I had in CD format was the original genuine Duke Nukem 3D in its own book/box, it sure looked like so advanced in technology and the amount of MB possible seems like incredible (I already had the K6-2 machine). When I had the 386, there was already the 486DX probably 66Mhz and the early Pentiums the only upgrade that PC did see was the 4 simm modules for 4MB of ram. Bell Internet Service ISO Download Packard Bell 486 Recovery CD & Disks ISO Download Packard Bell 586 Master ISO Download Palm Connect USB Kit for Palm. Addeddate 01:41:35 Identifier PackardBellMasterCD Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t2w42b69q Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6. But in those time I was way late in computer upgrade components. Packard Bell Master CD - A backup CD containing all of the files originally pre-installed on a Packard Bell PC. I suppose the sound card might have been probably the last common upgrade to be asked for the usual average home PC considering wasn't really "necessary" for most consumers and I remember different 486 not having any sound card just like my own 386. I still remember when later DVD drives were not common and I remember when Black and White was released but I still had a cd drive only (had a Duron 750 at that time). These computers are going to be my first Packard Bells and I like the hardware inside Plus I have a Fast Media Remote along with 2 Master. It even had 32 MB RAM but when I got it Pentium CPUs were already quite common (later on I got a Pentium 90 handed down). Posted Ap(edited) On at 4:30 PM, Anuextreme23 said: I am looking for these specific Packard Bells, Force 482CDT and 872CDT and the Executive/Synera Packard Bell Computers. BUT I remember that I got the system handed down in 1996 so it had seen many upgrades over the time. I had an old computer, Packard Bell Model 1010, that I gave to my sister. I suspect it would be Windows 98 or even Windows Me given its age is around 1999-2000. Following on from a different thread, my Packard Bell iConnect uses a Houston4 motherboard. I used it to play Alone in the Dark 3, Warcraft I/II and Realms of Arkania 3. Packard Bell iConnect (Houston4 Motherboard) Recovery Media. We had a CD drive in use with our 486dx33. I didn't care at all about music and sound effects. Probably because I was all about the graphic back then. □Īnd about sound card same thing, I remember some 486DX 50Mhz and later beginning to have some sound card and speakers but I remember I didn't like that kind of game sound at all and preferred the PC speaker. but I remember a friend having a 486DX4 100Mhz (I suppose I don't think it was a Pentium) that had the cd drive but like in the 1996.īack in those times technology evolved so fast I didn't even know most of the new ones coming out and still fighting with my 386SX-20. My first PC having a cd drive was a K6-2 350 machine you can imagine. ![]() Even if nowdays I find the cd drive to be the fastest way to pass applications to the 386 machine I've built, back in those days I suppose it was even difficult to see any 486DX/DX2 with cd drive.
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