BoilermakerFan
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The 486 is actually fine, if, well, when the motherboard dies, I can replace it with a new one with a solid state drive, the latest version of the software for about $1100. The company that took over supporting this from Bridgeport is still supporting essentially every part. There is really no need to upgrade at this point, but someday I want to buy a 3 axis CNC setup, then I will keep this mill as my manual use machine with the bonus of being able to do fancy things.
I would have to upgrade... No floppy drives in any of my computers since about 2005. Heck, only my 2011 MacBook Pro has a DVD drive. None of our other laptops have DVD drives anymore. I've sold off or donated all the old PCs off to new homes. Thought about picking up a Mac Mini for the basement TV since my DIY USB DAC is down there, but haven't really felt the need yet.















