Laptops » History » Revision 4
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h1. Laptops There are a number of historical laptop computers (80286 through Pentium) in the collection. Their purpose is primarily to serve as a contemporary "user equipment" for connecting to the Modems and ISDN TAs and running a variety of terminal programs or other client software. Most of them have been upgraded from spinning hard disks to CompactFlash or PATA SSD devices in order to prevent loss of data due to defective ancient hard disks. FIXME: Briefly document each laptop with some pictures and the current state in terms of installed software. h2. Siemens Nixdorf Scenic Mobile 501 h3. Hardware * Pentium MMX 233 * 2.2GB HDD * 64MB RAM h2. Siemens Nixdorf h3. Hardware h2. Toshiba Portege 7020CT h3. Hardware * Pentium II, 366 MHz * Intel 440DX chipset * 64MB RAM * Neomagic 2200 GPU * ESS ES1928 sound card * 2x PCMCIA/CardBus Type II * Built-In (soft?) modem h3. Software * Novell DOS 7 * RIPTERM * CrossPoint h2. Dell Latitude C400 PP03L h3. Hardware TBD h2. Canon BN-32P h3. Hardware * 8MB RAM * 260MB HDD: AREAL A260 IDE HDD (HD10/SECT16/CYL856) (in Canon CB-60A SH8-0820 carrier) * 2x PCMCIA slot h3. Software * MS-DOS 6.2 * Windows 3.1 State: * Floppy drive very unreliable * Printer not working (mechanical problem reported by driver)