The Wonders Of (Not So) Modern Computing

Printer-friendly version

Author: 

Taxonomy upgrade extras: 

My little sister is not what you would call the most computer literate person in the world.

Nevertheless, when she said she had a "really good" computer that a friend had given her, I let my hopes get a bit up that it was something I could use, since I'm trying to build a gaming machine at the mo'.

The only downside, even if it didn't work out, seemed to be that attached to the offer was a whole slew of other computer parts and fiddly bits she didn't want to have to mess with, that I would have to take off her hands.

Of course the computer in question ended up being almost useless, too old to even compete with my lil' lappy here. IT'S RUNNING WINDOWS ME FOR CRYIN' OUT LOUD. Like I said, she isn't exactly a computer expert.

The real gem, however, came when I was sorting through the miscellaneous box of junk that was provided with said compy.

And, what should I find, but a Toshiba e310, complete with charging base.

That's right, I am now the proud owner of 200 Mhz and 32 Mb worth of old-school PDA.

Of course, first thing I did with it was start adding the necessary files. "Tuck," "Of Masks And Marvels," "Blue Moon..."

So, any recommendations for software I should get for it? Or where I can find a really stinkin' old SD card for cheap?

Melanie E.

Click Like or Love to appropriately show your appreciation for this post: