Difference between revisions of "Legend 2052"

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* '''Graphics Chip -''' Cirrus Logic 5428, 1MB Video Memory, upgradeable to 2MB
 
* '''Graphics Chip -''' Cirrus Logic 5428, 1MB Video Memory, upgradeable to 2MB
 
* '''Sound Card -''' Packard Bell Forte16 (Sound Blaster Compatible)
 
* '''Sound Card -''' Packard Bell Forte16 (Sound Blaster Compatible)
* '''Optical Drive -''' 2x Panasonic CD-ROM Drive, connected via sound card.
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* '''Optical Drive -''' 2x Proprietary Panasonic CD-ROM Drive, connected via sound card. (Note, this CD-ROM drive CANNOT be connected to the IDE bus. It will not be recognized as it is a proprietary drive.)
 
* '''Floppy Drives -''' 1x 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive, 1x 1.2MB 5.25 Floppy Drive
 
* '''Floppy Drives -''' 1x 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive, 1x 1.2MB 5.25 Floppy Drive
 
* '''Expansion Slots -''' 3 open 16-Bit ISA slots
 
* '''Expansion Slots -''' 3 open 16-Bit ISA slots

Revision as of 11:41, 11 January 2013

The Legend 2052 is a 4x4 Desktop made by Packard Bell in Early 1994.

Specifications -

  • Processor - 486SX2-50
  • Memory - 4MB, Upgradeable to 64MB using 2x 72-Pin SIMMs
  • Hard Drive - 420MB
  • Graphics Chip - Cirrus Logic 5428, 1MB Video Memory, upgradeable to 2MB
  • Sound Card - Packard Bell Forte16 (Sound Blaster Compatible)
  • Optical Drive - 2x Proprietary Panasonic CD-ROM Drive, connected via sound card. (Note, this CD-ROM drive CANNOT be connected to the IDE bus. It will not be recognized as it is a proprietary drive.)
  • Floppy Drives - 1x 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive, 1x 1.2MB 5.25 Floppy Drive
  • Expansion Slots - 3 open 16-Bit ISA slots
  • Operating System - Windows 3.11
  • Navigator Version - Unknown at the time
  • Preinstalled Software - Unknown at the time