that_punk_guy wrote:
There were Pentium 4 PCs in a classic micro form factor 10 years ago...? Er, sorry dude, I think you got your wires crossed!
;-)
Noooo..... my wires are just fine.
Cybernetman has been around for over 10 years. The Zero-Footprint PC originally had a 386SX processor. It had a floppy instead of a CD, and probably had no more than a 20 Megabyte hard drive.
It's just a laptop motherboard in a custom keyboard case.
I used to see these advertised in the back of Infoweek and Infoworld (back when it was still printed on newsprint). I thought it was cool 10 years ago. Ridiculously expensive, though. Of course, they
were trying to sell them to offices.
(Just FYI - I'm old enough to have seen an IMSAI 8080 back when it was brand new - 1974! Don't argue hardware with me ;-) )
(edit - spelling)