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Pentium II, 266 MHz. I think the machine takes PC66 memory, I looked into upgrading it but PC100 was the lowest I found. At this point, I honestly don't think it's worth saving; it even fails to boot correctly every once in a while (doesn't send a signal to the monitor, and when trying to shut down, a hard shutdown by holding the power button is required). Its backup battery just died recently too, which is no big deal, but I doubt I'll even replace that. It's just seriously showing its age, and probably hasn't even been used regularly since before 2000.