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Elgin Clock
01-07-2005, 07:22
I acquired one of these a while back from Jay who is on my team, and I just brought it back out of my desk's cabinet for a breath of fresh air. It's a shame I haven't used it in a while, but I have no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions?
It's a Toshiba t1900c laptop (one of the old-school white ones) with:
Windows 3.10
DOS 6.0
386 Enhanced processor
9104kb memory
and.. a whopping 22,480kb HD.
Floppy Drive
Support for PCMIA
Any ideas?
All I want to really do with it now is potentially upgrade it to Win95 (Need the floppy disks) connect it to the internet (need a pcmia card) and download and run SETI on it just to say I did it.
That's not to much to ask right?
Jeff Waegelin
01-07-2005, 09:18
I acquired one of these a while back from Jay who is on my team, and I just brought it back out of my desk's cabinet for a breath of fresh air. It's a shame I haven't used it in a while, but I have no idea what to do with it.
Any suggestions?
It's a Toshiba t1900c laptop (one of the old-school white ones) with:
Windows 3.10
DOS 6.0
386 Enhanced processor
9104kb memory
and.. a whopping 22,480kb HD.
Floppy Drive
Support for PCMIA
Any ideas?
All I want to really do with it now is potentially upgrade it to Win95 (Need the floppy disks) connect it to the internet (need a pcmia card) and download and run SETI on it just to say I did it.
That's not to much to ask right?
I don't think you'd be able to install Win 95 on that machine. I had a 486 running 95, and it was just barely enough to do basic functions. Also, according to the Windows 95 system requirements (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;138349), you need 35-40 MB of free hard disk space to upgrade a system to 95.
All I want to really do with it now is potentially upgrade it to Win95 (Need the floppy disks) connect it to the internet (need a pcmia card) and download and run SETI on it just to say I did it.Or you could try to rival Sanddrag's (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30573) server. :) Get a small Linux distro (really small) and put one page on it. :)
Matt Krass
01-07-2005, 12:35
Or you could try to rival Sanddrag's (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30573) server. :) Get a small Linux distro (really small) and put one page on it. :)
If you're going to do that, let me help ;) IM me, you have my info. I know of a few ways to pull that off.
sanddrag
01-07-2005, 13:11
I think a server is a great idea. Bering a laptop it would hardly use any power and you might actually suprise yourself with how well it works. Of course it would be a little bi more difficult to make secure than a Mac.
Put it in a time capsule?
sanddrag
01-07-2005, 13:58
Here's a web server I found for Windows 3.1 or 3.11 http://www.imatix.com/html/xitami/index2.htm#download seems like it should run on your machine, but I have no idea how secure or insecure it is.
> 386 Enhanced processor
> 9104kb
>
> run SETI on it just to say I did it.
I used to run SETI on a 486 w/64M. It took about a week for each work unit. I hate to think how long a unit would take on your 386.
Play solitare.
or frisbee. :rolleyes:
Wetzel
Elgin Clock
06-07-2005, 09:05
Play solitare.
or frisbee. :rolleyes:
Wetzel
I don't think 3.10 can even handle a graphics intensive program such as solitaire.
Although, there was a really cool game called Bow & Arrow that I used to play on my old 3.11 machine back in the day. I wonder if I still have that disk.
Basically what you would do is use an archer and shoot some balloons.
Nothing like high tech gaming circa 1992. :rolleyes:
edit: Ha ha ha I found it.
http://home.arcor.de/uweramm/files/barrow.zip
Works just as good as I remember.
I don't think 3.10 can even handle a graphics intensive program such as solitaire.
Although, there was a really cool game called Bow & Arrow that I used to play on my old 3.11 machine back in the day. I wonder if I still have that disk.
Basically what you would do is use an archer and shoot some balloons.
Nothing like high tech gaming circa 1992. :rolleyes:
edit: Ha ha ha I found it.
http://home.arcor.de/uweramm/files/barrow.zip
Works just as good as I remember.
Windows 3.1 WAS designed for graphical programs like solitaire. In fact, it was designed as a graphical overlay for DOS. I have a old 386 Toshiba satellite around the house somewhere with 3.11 on it, and it definitely can play solitaire.
barrow was the best game ever. :D
Wetzel
I don't think 3.10 can even handle a graphics intensive program such as solitaire.
Sure it can. Our school has a 3(or was it 4)86 running 3.1 and playing Castlevania 3D, a true graphical wonder of it's time. 3D terrain! Secret Passages! Realistic Graphics! One of the first First Person Shooters! Oh... That was a great game:rolleyes:. You also have to love Sabacc for Windows. I don't know how in the heck it got on there, but the graphics were amazing. So detailed that it took all of 30 seconds for the screen to load completely
My school has a machine like that, we use it as a router.
mechanicalbrain
14-07-2005, 17:45
how about this do a nice modding job on it. that would be GREAT an old school computer with an insane light job. :D
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