http://home.iae.nl/users/pb0aia/cm/index.html
Computers everywhere.. VAX's PDP's PC's and everything inbetween.
In other news, finally got my retro build to work, its a Barton core Athlon 2800+ running at a neat 2083Mhz it has 512 Mb DDR1 RAM, the board the Athlon came on seems to be dead.. it switches on, will work for a while and then all the sudden the whole machine switches off, I've found a replacement board in my pile of stuff, Asrock K7S41GX, micro atx and one of the last Athlon boards made IIRC, the good is that it works well with the chip, also the caps on this thing are high quality.
http://www.asrock.com/mb/sis/k7s41gx/
Storage: 160 Gb HDD, DVD-ROM, DVD-Writer all PATA, luckily I had rounded cables lying around, of course it has a Floppy drive, 1.44 Mb baby!
Graphics: I originally had a Geforce 6800 AGP for this thing but the fan of that card is dead... so now its a Geforce 6200 a tad slower but its cooler is passive so no fan, no noise, sound: Creative Labs Audigy II, I actually don't know how I got hold on that one, but it's working, for fun I added a 56k modem..

Its all housed in a beige Chieftec casing which is build like a tank, the PSU is a Asus Atlas 450 watt which was made by Delta so high quality, low ripple.
OS: Windows 2000 Pro I used Win2k until M$ dropped support for it and delayed installing XP for many months afterwards..
Updating Win2K: I always use the unofficial Windows Service pack 5, this holds almost all updates Win2K ever had, some are missing but the bulk you've got with this one, you will have to look around online for it, MajorGeeks has a copy on it and people are still working to improve the service pack.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/microsoft_windows_2000_unofficial_sp.html
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/156521-unofficial-sp-52-for-microsoft-windows-2000-wip/?page=67
http://tomasz1986.github.io/