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- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 23:55:15 +0900
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Peter Evans (peter@example.com) wrote: > Incidentally, this is a 1987 laptop with 32MB of RAM and a HDD of 1.3GB > or so. No, I can't make any hardware changes to it. (No really, I can't.) Someone did. You couldn't get disks that big in 1987, or that much memory in a "notebook" either. I had a 1990-vintage 386-SX laptop (I can't call something that big a notebook) and it was maxed with a 60 meg disk and 5 meg of memory. I guess this must be an early 386 machine, 16 Mhz? Jonathan
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