The answer to both is yes.
These type of all in ones are not unknown. But tend to be low value. They predate thermal tech that would help cool them and had many of the same problems that plagued AIOs from most companies at the time. They’re proprietary, bad thermal regulation, custom chips, and zero public drivers.
They are almost always parted out or scrapped. Finding the right OEM disc with the drivers is hard and these were rare enough that there isn’t a large repositories of ready to go drivers.
Assuming you can get it to work completely; there’s value. Many $50 bucks or so? But you need to think outside the box to get them to work. I found a few posts, many older, and it looks like your doing patchwork with drivers. The monitor driver for the screen works if you take it down and find the screen model number. Era matched E-nettle board driver packages can be broken apart to match components. Etc.
And you need to then wait for someone actually looking for the unusual! This is stuff I would usually dump to a local pawn shop if it works, that collect old tech. Or scrap if it doesn’t. There’s just no market.
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