Can it connect to the internet?
Well... internet/LAN would be the easier way, otherwise the only thing i can think of would be an HDD case... and considering you say it has floppy disk it will most likely be an IDE HDD... dunno if you can still get those... or if youre lucky enough for the motherboard to have a SATA port to just attack another HDD to it.
So, here's the problem:
T = throbblefoot
F = 420
# = HD
T1 = throbble's current HD (no GS chars)
T2 = throbble's old HD on old compy w/ cat-5 (coax) and a CD burner (all throbble's GS chars)
F1 = 420's current HD (two GS chars WTF!?)
F2 = 420's old HD (all 420's GS chars)
The compy with T2 can be hooked back up and, presumably, connected to the new internet provider. Alternately, I can use the CD burner to transfer less than a meg of files to T1. Either option requires moving a lot of shit around and temporarily reclaiming a power outlet or two. (Still in a 100-year-old one bedroom apartment after all these years.)
As for F2, it is inside my current compy but, because of the case I have, I can't quite get the data and power cable to connect with all the other shit in there. So, I need to open my compy, disconnect F1 and connect F2 then copy those files to a mem stick and switch them back.
-420