Oh my gosh! This brings back memories!

My first real Internet machine was a 386/25, no 387 as it was an SX model CPU.

Windows 3.11

Winsock Extensions

14.4 modem

Number Nine VGA (wish I had kept that! It could do tricks with EGA, TV and such) running a 1024x768 interlaced display. Yes, turn the contrast down, and life was pretty good.

And get this:

5, count em, 12345 Megabytes of RAM!

1 on mainboard, 4 in some slot or other.

Now, 5 gave one the advantage of being able to run some programs that required 8 megabytes They would run terribly, if they ran at all, because disk thrashing, but running was better than not, so yay!

And I would run my copy of Netscape and off to the races we go!