Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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Got this little computer today... Has windows 98 on it with 32MB of Ram.

Worth anything as a programming computer?
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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yep! I would clean it up with a AV program, use it in DOS for RSS, add more RAM. Then you will need a RIB. ect... you can sell it or keep it.... DO a search on the board. 486 computer, you will find some interesting reading. Jim
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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"486" and "Pentium" are mutually exclusive.
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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RKG wrote:"486" and "Pentium" are mutually exclusive.
went right by me! A Pentium is a 586 +.... so is it a 486?
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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It's just an Intel 486.
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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What would it be worth if I tried to sell it?
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Re: Toshebia T2130cs 486 75mhz Pentinum

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My best guess is that it's worth very little to nothing in the resale market these days.

That's just my opinion based upon the general usefullness and demand for such a machine. Only way to find out for sure though is put it up for auction or take offers on it.

Good luck!
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