At least that's how it is in my case, although I do
use some of my machines
on a daily basis. (Mostly for playing my collection of ancient games that
just seem to run like greased electrons on my Cyrix 200 system. :) 
Heh, heh.  Want real fun, try playing the original DOS version of Falcon on
that Cyrix.  Talk about poor programming, on a 286 it was pretty much
unplayable, which brought about Falcon AT.  On a 386sx/16 you were dead
 from crashing before you knew you had started playing!
I remember Wing 
Commander on that same 386sx/16 was pretty awsome, but way to fast
for me
at least on my 486DX/33 when I got it.  On the otherhand, something like
Master of Orion just gets better with faster systems!
                        Zane
| Zane H. Healy                    | UNIX Systems Adminstrator  |
| healyzh(a)ix.netcom.com (primary)  | Linux Enthusiast           |
| healyzh(a)holonet.net (alternate)  | Classic Computer Collector |
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| For Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing,    |
| see 
http://www.dragonfire.net/~healyzh/                       |
| For the collecting of Classic Computers with info on them.    |
| see 
http://www.dragonfire.net/~healyzh/museum.html            |