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dick-richardson
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the more things change...

In exchange for my visor deluxe w/serial cradle and gotype! keyboard, I am now the proud owner of a Zeos 386 laptop (25MHz with 80MB HD and 2MB RAM). The thing is tiny. Amazingly enough, I have all the disks from my 8086 Tandy "laptop." I have WP 4.2, SuperCalc3, the original Leisure Suit Larry, Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy, SideKick (my organization before my PalmPilot), etc. Memory Lane makes for a pleasant trip.

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miradu
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Don't you have an edge though?

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dick-richardson
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quote:
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Don't you have an edge though?

yeah, but I still had my original VDX.

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septimus
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I'm jealous. I've always had my eye on the Toshiba baby-top, the laptop the size of a VHS tape. Hope you enjoy it...

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dick-richardson
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Originally posted by dietrichbohn
Hope you enjoy it...

DOS 6.2 is great. If I don't want a program, I can delete it. No uninstall, no folder diving necessary. After playing with DOS again for a while, I'll put Linux on it.

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Thunderbird291
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Hah! I've got a Toshiba T1910, 486/33mHZ, 200MB HD, and 4MB RAM! Running Win 3.1 and no battery!

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ernieba1
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I've got an old Zeos 386 too! It's a desktop though.

I remember how you couldn't plug in the mouse and the printer at the same time because the ports were too close together .

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dick-richardson
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I UPGRADED TO WIN 3.1!!!! WOO HOO!!!!

It has to be the most stable version of windows MS has ever released.

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