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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/14/2013 12:21 PM, Chuck Payne
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<pre wrap="">I have an old dell GX620 Small factor that was giving for
development, but I think it dying, not sure how to test it to see what
needs to be fix.</pre>
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Don't know where you are exactly, but in a lot of areas around town
there are tiny hole-in-the-wall computer stores that sell systems
(and typically will give them to you OS-less) for cheap. We've
purchased two systems like this in times of emergency, from a place
called StarTime Computers right near us. Up closer to the northeast
there's Delta Computers.<br>
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If you can find a small place like that which charges reasonably,
it's a great thing to have. This place I have here, I walk in, plop
$100 and some change on the counter and get a reasonably powerful
system: 2 GB RAM, dual-core 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo (Dell OptiPlex 755)
was the last one I got. That's what powers my phone system at the
moment, as the system I had for it died and I had less than no time
to replace it before a critical call. Funny, how life does that to
you.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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