I'd like to offer the following Personal Computer:

PC Computer PEACOCK 80386DX 386DX 40Mhz 120MB 8MB RAM + floppy 3,5" + floppy 5,25" + Mouse + Keyboard + Display + New CMOS Battery 100% Working 1991 year (23 years old)

Serial Number: 100904786
Model: 80 286 - 12

Features:

Working games installed on the computer:
3D Cube, 3D Pitfall, 18 Hole Miniature Golf, 123 Talk, A Maze, Action Fighter, Animated Alphabet, Ant Attack, Aquanoid, Artura, Asyndrom, Bad Dudes, Balloon Challenge, Bananoid, Batman The Movie, Bat 'n Ball, Bolo Ball, Bully's Sporting Darts, Fdizzy, Four Hills, Fire Fighter, Jill of The Jungle, Commando Keen I, Lemmings, (Race the) Nags, Paratrooper, Pitfall, Pong, Satori, Skladnik, Superfly, Teleng, Test Drive I, VGA Solitaire, Wizball, Worm Wars, Xenon I

Description
Computer in working condition. After turning on the computer goes into C:\ command line.
User can switch to one of the following operating systems by typing:
C:\DN - computer switches to Dos Navigator 1.50
C:\MSDOS\dosshell.exe - computer switches to MS DOS 6.22
C:\win - computer switches to Windows 3.1

It's possible to make Windows or Dos running automatically at the startup by simply modifying autoexec.bat file. I also add diskettes with these operating systems, just in case the system brakes down.
37 games are installed on this computer. I didn't play them much (just wanted to check whether graphics will handle them). You can upload your games using Floppy 3.5" or 5.25" diskettes. Both floppies work fine.
In some DOS games, when the player wants to quit, he has to reboot the computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. I read that it's the drawback of some very old games.
However, usually if you want to quit game, you may try the following keys or combination of keys:
- Esc
- Q
- Ctrl + Esc
- F10
- Ctrl + F10
- Alt + F10
- Alt + x
- Ctrl + x
- Ctrl + Q
- Alt + Q

Mouse and keyboard works fine. Hard drive was scanned and seems to have no failures. Display also works fine.
Hard drive works quietly. 
CMOS battery has been replaced recently (June 2014). Bios settings are stored even after switching off the computer. I didn't have a chance to test DB25 female port (I don't have device that uses it).


There are some little scratches on the tower. The tower, display and keyboard are little bit yellow due to time.
I do not give guarantee for the computer and its parts. It's vintage and more than 20 years old so there's always risk that something might brake.

Shipping
I can ship the computer worldwide. Shipping costs are about 169$ to United States and 59$ to Europe (U.K., Germany, France for sure, different countries might have different prices). Canada, Japan and China are more expensive - shipping will be 220$. If your country is not listed in the shipping table, write to me and I'll give you information regarding shipping costs to your region. Delivery time should be maximum 10 business days. After shipping the computer, I'll provide you with the tracking number of the package.
The whole package weights 30kg. Everything will be shipped in one package.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.

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