This is a new, old stock vintage AT PC. Desktop unit only, no monitor. Sold AS-IS due to age.* See below for additional details.
Features:
Genuine Intel i486DX2 microprocessor at 66MHz4MB RAM [4x1MB; 8 30-pin SIMM slots]3 ISA slots3 VESA slots2x 3.5" bays [occupied]3x 5.25" bays [1 occupied]1.44 MB FloppyCD-ROM320MB Hard Disk Drive* [See below]1024x768 VGA video card [512K RAM]9600 Kbps modemATA/IDE/Serial cardMIDI capable Sound Card with CD-ROMAT Keyboard3 button MouseMultimedia Speakers
This unit includes all manuals, disks, and accessories listed above. New, shrink wrapped, or in otherwise original condition. The unit was opened to inspect contents and test functionality, and is sold AS-IS. No warranty implied or otherwise.
*Now for the caveats. Upon testing the computer, there are two known issues discovered:
The first being that the hard disk drive works intermittently. I think it is failing. It worked fine the first time it was booted, but then started making beeping noises upon subsequent restarts in attempting to get the CMOS battery to charge. This leads us to point two. I found a working AT compatible IDE drive that I will include free of charge with the computer, plus copies of DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 on floppy disk. I can preinstall DOS and Windows for you, then all you'll have to do is reinstall the device drivers for the Sound Card (otherwise it would require me to break the sealed packages in the accessories box.- This motherboard uses a TH6887A clock battery. This is an internal CMOS battery soldered to the motherboard and needs to be replaced, it no longer holds a charge. I could not get the "external battery" option to work as indicated in the manual. You may have better luck than I did, or you may solder a new battery. Google the above part for a replacement.
There is no OS media included with this bundle that I could find. It appears that it was preinstalled on the original HDD.
There are, however, plenty of free alternatives such as FreeDOS. You can also find copies of DOS and Windows 3 for under $10 almost anywhere online, if not free from a computer recycler or your closet in a shoebox you forgot about. ;-)
All other components of the computer were tested good, and the machine does POST and has a functional BIOS (see pictures.)
The box weighs 44 pounds and estimated shipping is $48 via USPS Parcel Post, or $90 for USPS Priority. Difference in any shipping amount will be refunded based on Zip code if applicable. Shipping price includes tracking. Reduced price of computer by $10.