Pentium 90

When going to university, I decided I had to get myself a more solid computer than my trusty, but outdated 286. Between the choices of 486DX4, Pentium with 5V or 3.3V, I ended up with the Pentium 90 - which silly me bought at Vobis. It got upgraded along the way. I did try to get the CPU replaced when it became apparent that it was subject to the FDIV bug, but I never managed this through Vobis. Via Intel directly, I'd have needed a credit card (as a security for them that you'd send in the buggy CPU), and so I ended up keeping the FDIV-bugged CPU.

When a friend of mine let me a case, I re-mounted this mainboard/CPU/RAM into it, and made a gateway out of the system. I did fiddle with IPCop and other distributions. My network certainly never had any intrusions. Still, I ended up replacing the noisy box by a Linksys WRT54G, which did all the same and more - with a lot less noise and energy consumption.

CPU Intel Pentium 90 with FDIV bug
RAM 40MB
Storage floppy
atapi cdrom
1.6GB IDE hard disk Samsung
Graphics card ATI Graphics Pro Turbo 2MB VRAM (PCI, Mach64)
Network 3Com Fast Etherlink ISA

Front

Inside

Inside

ISA NIC 3Com

PCI Graphics Card ATI Graphics Pro Turbo 2MB VRAM