This is a totally normal computer. Nothing to see here. #DOScember

https://youtu.be/JoBcbw6OwUs

Totally Normal Computer, Nothing Strange Here

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@ActionRetro On hard drive issues: these motherboards made by Intel were particularly troublesome with large disks. Some of them (not sure about this Advanced/ML) could only take up to 2 GB, while others could take the typical 8.4 GB limit for the time. Larger drives required manual BIOS configuration to keep them under the limit, or a jumper to limit capacity (IBM seemingly didn't have one).
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*Heavy holiday breathing*
@SMC πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
@SMC @ActionRetro The pause button makes fools of us all.
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Btw, Rittal is a creator of different enclosures (eg. server enclosures). So maybe this PC was mounted as a door to a enclosure :-)
And concerning the IDE drives: does the BIOS offer some configuration options?
@ActionRetro I asked santa for someone to make an extremely questionable retro hardware purchase decision, and boy did he deliver!
@ActionRetro The perspective of this picture makes it look like the computer is the size of a 17" monitor, and you're just a very tiny person.