Hehe, there are computers at my school that look a lot like that. I mean sure, they have newer mac computers and newer Dell computers too, but they still have those and they work just as good as the new ones.
Then they can't be nearly as old as this sucker. This thing has a REALLY hard time even opening Word '94.
Internet? You can just forget about it. 640x480 resolution on a 9" screen.
There is NO website on the internet that would display properly on this sucker. The standard changed to 800x600 in like 1997 and it's now 1,024x768. Heck, I'd say 40% of all websites aren't even coded to the 1,024x768 standard.
I tried to take screenshots on this thing instead of using the camera, but it kept freezing when opening Paint. Took like 5 full minutes to take a screenshot and save it. On top of that, I couldn't get it off the computer. No internet so I couldn't transfer it over my server (and I don't even know how to network in Windows 95), and I tried putting the pictures on floppies, but it kept telling me they were damaged and couldn't be formatted. I don't know what was wrong with them. Maybe because all my floppies are newer?
This is just about the oldest computer I'm capable of fixing. My knowledge of computers older than this is....inadequate. I wouldn't trust myself to repair something older than this. I've repaired a computer or two that was older than this, but I was scared to death I was gonna blow it up or something the whole time I was working on it. Of course, I told the guy that but he said no one else would even touch it, so I had the honor of taking apart this ANCIENT like 4 foot tall computer. It was so old, he'd paid IBM to solder connections on the mainboard for a 3.5" floppy drive, and then a CD-ROM drive. The sucker ran MS-DOS 3.0 and had a whopping 756kb of ram (or something like that). I was able to get Windows 3.1 on there. It was the hardest thing I've ever done.
BTW, I've still got Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 on floppies somewhere.
3.1 is like 7 floppies and 95 is like 13.