![RetroSpector78 on X: "What should I do with this 1995 Pentium 75MHz Siemens desktop computer ? https://t.co/reTI2bD3jm" / X RetroSpector78 on X: "What should I do with this 1995 Pentium 75MHz Siemens desktop computer ? https://t.co/reTI2bD3jm" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL0MI9AXEAY59NM.jpg:large)
RetroSpector78 on X: "What should I do with this 1995 Pentium 75MHz Siemens desktop computer ? https://t.co/reTI2bD3jm" / X
![This is what computers were like one year before i was even born, i call him 'The Bulldozer', it's from 1995, it has a 100Mhz Intel Pentium MMX CPU, 56MB Ram, 2.1GB This is what computers were like one year before i was even born, i call him 'The Bulldozer', it's from 1995, it has a 100Mhz Intel Pentium MMX CPU, 56MB Ram, 2.1GB](https://i.imgur.com/ezLjBg3.jpeg)
This is what computers were like one year before i was even born, i call him 'The Bulldozer', it's from 1995, it has a 100Mhz Intel Pentium MMX CPU, 56MB Ram, 2.1GB
![PC Magazine 1995 Computer Buyer's Guide ("PC Magazine" Computer Buyers Guide) - Dvorak, John C.: 9781562762513 - AbeBooks PC Magazine 1995 Computer Buyer's Guide ("PC Magazine" Computer Buyers Guide) - Dvorak, John C.: 9781562762513 - AbeBooks](https://pictures.abebooks.com/isbn/9781562762513-uk.jpg)
PC Magazine 1995 Computer Buyer's Guide ("PC Magazine" Computer Buyers Guide) - Dvorak, John C.: 9781562762513 - AbeBooks
![This was my first computer. I got this back in 1995. Am I the only one that remembers when computers needed a key to run? : r/VintageComputers This was my first computer. I got this back in 1995. Am I the only one that remembers when computers needed a key to run? : r/VintageComputers](https://preview.redd.it/2v49arlti2d51.jpg?auto=webp&s=dfa95b3cb74f85e4bb7e3c240cc4967be02d5b7b)
This was my first computer. I got this back in 1995. Am I the only one that remembers when computers needed a key to run? : r/VintageComputers
![Marc Guberti on X: "Apple Computer, 1995. 2 years later they nearly went bankrupt. Now Apple thrives. That's what persistence does. http://t.co/KwvrgZ7YT3" / X Marc Guberti on X: "Apple Computer, 1995. 2 years later they nearly went bankrupt. Now Apple thrives. That's what persistence does. http://t.co/KwvrgZ7YT3" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bpt3TTOIYAAKYTi.jpg)