Compy 386
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[[Image:Powered_Compy.PNG|thumb|right|The Compy appearing in [[Powered by the Cheat]] form in [[mile]], under the name "Compa"]] | [[Image:Powered_Compy.PNG|thumb|right|The Compy appearing in [[Powered by the Cheat]] form in [[mile]], under the name "Compa"]] | ||
[[Image:sbemail118.png|thumb|That is not a small number! That is a BIG number! From [[virus]]]] | [[Image:sbemail118.png|thumb|That is not a small number! That is a BIG number! From [[virus]]]] | ||
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The '''Compy 386''' is [[Strong Bad]]'s current computer, and in his words, "a spectacle of graphics and sound". This replaced the [[Tandy 400]] after it exploded in "[[gimmicks]]". It also seems to have something against [[The Cheat]]. | The '''Compy 386''' is [[Strong Bad]]'s current computer, and in his words, "a spectacle of graphics and sound". This replaced the [[Tandy 400]] after it exploded in "[[gimmicks]]". It also seems to have something against [[The Cheat]]. |
Revision as of 06:28, 23 November 2004

The Compy 386 is Strong Bad's current computer, and in his words, "a spectacle of graphics and sound". This replaced the Tandy 400 after it exploded in "gimmicks". It also seems to have something against The Cheat.
In the recent Strong Bad email virus, Compy 386 suffered from serious technical problems, and Bubs destroyed it with a shotgun. He later sold it to Homestar Runner in Broken Compy Menu. It remains to be seen how Strong Bad will replace Compy.
Debut: invisibility
Fun Facts
- The Compy 386 seems to be a take on the old Compaq Deskpro 386, which has a similar monitor and keyboard.
- You can click on the little wheel to change the screen contrast from black to blue.
- The blue '386' display when Strong Bad turns on the Compy 386 in "invisibility" refers to the blue IBM logo.
- The monitor in the Puppet Time movie is an old Apple II monitor. The keyboard is a recent model of the Dell Quiet Key Keyboard that came with earlier Dell computers.
The Real Computer
Like the Tandy 400, this was an almost-reference to a real computer. There was a 386 processor, which was very popular in its day, but there was no company called "Compy" that made a 386 version of their computer. The "386" logo in "invisibility" looks like the real-life logo of IBM. He seems to be using a DOS, but in "big white face" we see him emulating the old MacOS. This can lead to a huge amount of theories that serve no useful purpose to be debated here.