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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: amiga4001 on September 29, 2005, 09:15:36 PM

Title: PC for emule
Post by: amiga4001 on September 29, 2005, 09:15:36 PM
As I can't get this amigift to work(the deamon yes but nothing comes online) I am thinking of buying an PC.
It need would only be for emule and maybe internetbanking.
A guy offered me a pentium2@(I believe 400MHZ) will this be enough?
The battery is gone but there is a bag for it included.
He is asking 120 EURO.
Laptop is nice because of size but thinking desktop will be cheaper to get.
Any advice please...
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: koaftder on September 29, 2005, 09:21:54 PM
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amiga4001 wrote:
As I can't get this amigift to work(the deamon yes but nothing comes online) I am thinking of buying an PC.
It need would only be for emule and maybe internetbanking.
A guy offered me a pentium2@(I believe 400MHZ) will this be enough?
The battery is gone but there is a bag for it included.
He is asking 120 EURO.
Laptop is nice because of size but thinking desktop will be cheaper to get.
Any advice please...


I wouldnt buy it, thats a rip. You can find machines in the trash with thoes specs around here. The other day i picked up a p2 300 for $5.00 dollars at a thrift store.
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: vic20owner on September 29, 2005, 09:25:58 PM
I agree, a PII <500mhz system should be *almost* free. Maybe $25 for a complete system, or $10 for just the board.

Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: VooDoo on September 29, 2005, 09:36:42 PM
no PC :)..If you have ppc in Amiga you can install MorphOS and using mldonkey or bouriquet emule client..here both programs works OK!
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: Tahoe on September 29, 2005, 09:38:03 PM
I think we are talking notebook here, they should be worth a little more then that.
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: koaftder on September 29, 2005, 09:56:49 PM
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Tahoe wrote:
I think we are talking notebook here, they should be worth a little more then that.


Considering that you can get a brand new notebook for under 500 these days, i'd say an old, {bleep}ty laptop from 5 years ago would be considerably less.

p2 400 laptop, 50 dollars max. It's battery is on it's way out ( and replacement would cost around 150 ) if not already. Plastic  bits are probably coming off around the hinges. Thoes little harddrives in laptops tend to not last more than a few years. Over time LCD screens start to yellow or turn other colors as the glue that holds them together breaks down. EL backlit displays loose half their brightness after like 2 or 3 years. Tube backlit displays eventually burn out their tubes.

Old laptops have lots of problems. If you end up having to replace something, you pay out your ass for parts. You'll wish you had bought a new cheap one with a 1 year warranty.

Thats why i would say anything more than like 50 dollars would be a rip for a portable p2 400.
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: koaftder on September 29, 2005, 10:11:37 PM
Check out this, 100 dollar rugged laptop that can be powered by a hand crank. 500MHz AMD. Check out slashdot.

"MIT is showing off a prototype of a $100 laptop. It uses a 500MHz AMD processor, stores everything on flash memory, and runs Linux. The AC adapter acts as the carrying strap, and there is a hand crank so if you can't find a source of electricity you can charge it kinetically. The prototype laptop is also much more flexible and durable than your average notebook. In addition the unit has a screen that has a special daylight-friendly black & white mode that makes a great ebook." From the article: "Nicholas Nigerponte, the co-founder of the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, detailed specifications for a $100 windup-powered laptop targeted at children in developing nations. Negroponte, who laid out his original proposal at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, said MIT and his nonprofit group, called One Laptop Per Child, is in discussions with five countries--Brazil, China, Thailand, Egypt and South Africa--to distribute up to 15 million test systems to children." More coverage of this story available from ITWorld, InformationWeek, BBC, ZDNet, and the Associated Press.
Title: Re: PC for emule
Post by: KThunder on September 29, 2005, 11:32:38 PM
windup thats great :-)  we need a steam powered pc too.