On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, Tore S Bekkedal wrote:
I recently recieved a call from a friend of a friend
regarding a laptop
that has come into her posession after a coworker of her died. She was
doing some sort of environmental research, and all her work is stored on
this computer.
I assume this thing runs Windows? Any idea what version?
Boot from floppy (why not just try 1.44M?)? DOS. Run kermit.
Transfer /*.* via serial port. Go get lunch, dinner, sleep, it'll
be done in the morning. Beats working on it. Time best spent
reading or watching TV than working out faster methods.
If the screen is unstable w/DOS then it's likely unretrievable
hardware failure.
Is the screen usable when you access the ROM BIOS setup?
&(/¤/&%# engineers at Toshiba made the screen
cable plug
non-detatchable!!) it has a strange plug and from what I can tell has
about 26 pins (I was counting on the ribbon, and I'm quite tired, so
that may be wrong)
??? isn't this an LCD laptop? I can't imagine the interface
to the screen is anything but proprietary.