is far too slow to be used for anything productive.
It's limited to ≤233MHz CPU, ~4MB-16MB of RAM, 1MB-4MB of graphics card, ~500MB-2GB of IDE HDD etc.
Most of these machines runs on Win95/98 or WinME/2000 at best, with limited USB capability / internet access
due to cost factor.
I dun think it's feasible to revive / reconstruct such PCs
besides for archaic /museum showcase purposes.
IMO, at least a Pentium4 class CPU makes more sense...
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