Exploring a PC Built by Bond, J. Bond – The 99¢ 386

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Checking out an early 90s J. Bond Computer Systems A333CD. It's your standard white box clone PC of the time, packing a 33MHz AMD 386, 8 megabytes of RAM, DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 and stuff! It also came with a nifty 250MB Colorado tape backup drive, so that's fun.

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00:00 The 99 cent 386
02:41 Components in the machine
09:43 Sound Blaster install, power on
10:47 The J. Bond company
11:51 Windows 3.11 for Workgroups
13:45 XTree Gold, autoexec.bat colors
14:22 QIC tapes on the Colorado Jumbo 250
18:31 Doom copied from tape backup
20:19 Turbo CPU benchmark
21:16 Test Drive III speed test
22:19 The AMI BIOS setup
23:00 Wolfenstein 3D
24:01 007: James Bond - The Stealth Affair
25:21 CD-Man
25:52 A rambling outro of some kind

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