Seems like a bit of money, for what it is. A few months ago, I bought 2 used P75's from Northrop Grumman that included 'everything' except hard drives for $60. The monitors were actually quite new Dell 15's. You might try www.pricewatch.com and look around. I bought my wife a 1ghz Duron bare bones system for $140 including shipping. Just added a mon, hd, cd, and vid and she was set. Good deals are out there. $100/ea just seems a bit much for what they are, IMHO. --- mbsmith@dstsystems.com wrote: > I'm amazed someone can still put together such low > spec machines. 100MHz?? > 1.7GB HD?? They must have come across an old > stockpile of parts. I > imagine you could add $100 and come up with a > machine at least 5 times as > fast/large. Your A) scenario would not fly. > > Cheers > Mark Smith > > > > > > Seth Dimbert > Sent by: owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net > 09/18/2002 11:28 AM > > > To: kclug@kclug.org > cc: > Subject: MicroCenter Systems > > > MicroCenter is selling OS'less systems for $99. The > package includes a > monitor and PC, spec'ed at: > > - Pentium 100mhz > - 35mb RAM > - 1.7gb HDD > - FDD > - No CD-ROM > - NIC > > Assuming I have a CD-ROM drive, can this system run > a modern distro of > Linux? I'm looking for either: > > A) a home/office machine with StarOffice and a GUI, > or > B) a command-line-only httpd/ftp server with all the > bells and whistles > (php, mySQL, Perl, etc). > > These machines worth $100? > > -SD > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > Enter without the quotes in body of message > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > Enter without the quotes in body of message __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com