Interloper I bought this computer via a discount from Best Buy, where I was working at the time. The Acer was the most unusually designed computer I had ever owned. It had a purely plastic case that opened like a clamshell. Needless to say that the upgrade options were "limited". During this time period I tried many different operating systems. This system came with Windows for Workgroups. I installed at one time or another: OS/2, Deskview, Windows NT 3.1, and even a beta of Windows 95. In fact, it still had the beta of Windows 95 when it was sold.
When I first got Interloper, I was ecstatic about the speed of the Pentium CPU. Finally I could play games like DOOM, and Under a Killing Moon with no hint of speed loss. The Pentium 60 was a huge jump from the old 486sx/25.
It was also during this time period that the infamous floating point unit (FPU) bug/flaw was discovered in the Pentium CPU. I did get mine exchanged from Intel. Though, the bug never really effected anything I did.
AcerPower 9897TG Pentium/60
- Intel Pentium CPU clocked at 60 Mhz (with FPU bug)
- 8192 kilobytes RAM (2x 4meg 60ns SIMMs)
- 528 meg IDE hard drive
- 1.44 meg 31/2 inch floppy drive
- 1.2 meg 51/4 inch floppy drive
- ATI Mach 32 PCI 1meg DRAM
- Sound Blaster 16 Basic (ISA)
- Double Speed CD-ROM
- Zoom 14.4k modem
- Microsoft Serial Mouse
- Acer 15 inch color VGA monitor (non-interlaced .28 dot pitch)
- MS-DOS 6.0
- Windows 3.11 For Workgroups
Total system cost: $2897 (purchased in 1994)
Sold for: $? (sold in 1996)

