I contacted the seller. She explained that the 345 model number came from a
manual she found in the laptop bag. I asked her what the manual said on it...
she said "CRT"... LOL, she didn't realize the manual was from an entirely
unrelated ordinary computer monitor and has nothing to do with the laptop at
all. Later she mentioned a copyright reference to 1991 upon booting, but she
didn't say if it got past booting or not. Anyway, the '91 reference gives it
away: I am 99% sure it's just a not-too-interesting 386 laptop.
--- Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
In article <ded268c40602081900n11da8a5u31c9fc528f4e7c36 at mail.gmail.com>,
Paxton Hoag <innfoclassics at gmail.com> writes:
I think it is an AT&T terninal set up as a
portable. The 345 series
of numbers fits their last line of serial terniminals. I bet the "i"
refers to intelligent so it has a CPU in it.(8 bit prob.)
The entry in "Collectible Microcomputers" jibes with the picture and
describes it as a laptop running windows 3.
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