Brand: Pioneer
The Pioneer PC-100 II is an old model of a personal computer that was produced by the Japanese electronics company, Pioneer, in the early 1990s. The PC-100 II ran on an Intel 80386SX processor clocked at 20 MHz, and it came with a 5.25-inch floppy disk drive, a 1 MB RAM, and 20 MB hard drive as standard. It had a VGA display and supported several expansion slots, including ISA and MCA. This computer was considered a budget alternative to more popular brands such as IBM, Compaq, and Dell at the time.