RAJ III Technologies
Owner Richard Jarvis
Hello,
My name is Richard A. Jarvis III. I am 16 years old and in 10th grade. I first started learning about computers on an old IBM PC XT my school gave me when they were given new computers. It had DOS 3.2, 640K RAM, Intel 8088 4.77Mhz processor, 42MB hard disk drive, and a CGA color monitor. It also had a few games on it, but they were only kindergarten games. Later on, after I read four long books and I learned how to manage DOS, one of my uncles gave me DOS 4.01. Just when I thought things could not possibly get any better they did. My library had an old 486 motherboard with a 486SX-33 processor and 4MB RAM they were trying to get rid of so they gave it to me. About a year later, I went to an auction and bought an IBM PS/2 for $20. It had a 100MB harddrive, 8MB RAM, 50Mhz 486SX processor, a VGA monitor and an 8x CD-ROM drive. This was when I learned how to manage Windows 3.10 and Windows 95. About a year passed before I got the computer I have now. It has 8MB RAM, Cyrix 66Mhz 486DX2, 16 bit Sound Blaster Card, 4x CD-ROM, 7GB harddrive (the original harddrive had only 420MB), and a 33.6K modem. The number books that I have read from cover to cover about computers would be approximately 20 (so I pretty much know what I am doing with them). I started RAJ III Technologies in May of 1999, to help raise some money to buy computer "junk" (so far, I have lost more money than I've made).
Last Revised: Feb 1, 2001