Merle,
I would not call my HP Apollo 400 a portable by any means. It stands
about 2' tall and weighs in @ about 70 pounds, which is the top end of
what my doctors say I can lift and I find that trying to do this is very
pain full, thank goodness for friends and hand trucks. Mine has no
wheels. Mine also has a cable with three BNC connectors on each end to
hook up the monitor. I have been told of a possible source for a monitor
and I say thanks Sellam and I will check into it.
JOhn Amirault
"Merle K. Peirce" wrote:
Perhaps I'm thinking of the 300 series? Is the 400 the very large
portable with its own wheels?
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Merle K. Peirce wrote:
I think the 400 series have integral monitors,
John.
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, John Amirault wrote:
Mike,
Is this the HP Apollo 400? If yes,are there any monitors?
JOhn Amirault
Mike Ford wrote:
>
> I had a pleasant afternoon poking around one of my favorite scrappers, and
> noticed on an incoming cart about two dozen Apollo 400 computers (says
> model 425 on the back). Hard drives are pulled, but otherwise they are
> supposed to be complete. Any interest? (he is in Santa Ana CA)
M. K. Peirce
Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
215 Shady Lea Road,
North Kingstown, RI 02852
"Casta est qui nemo rogavit."
- Ovid
M. K. Peirce
Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
215 Shady Lea Road,
North Kingstown, RI 02852
"Casta est qui nemo rogavit."
- Ovid