Tom Peters wrote:
At 05:03 PM 6/13/2006 -0500, you wrote:
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[Government]Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a
few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate
it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it. -- Ronald Reagan (1986)
The portable III is the model that will find things. This and the
portable III 386
are both movable AT's. Pre phoenix bios or whoever came up with the
bios setup screens.
It is a brick w/o a working CMOS and or a floppy drive that can read the
setup and diagnostic disk.
I didn't mention that the advanced diagnostics disk for the AT will work
as long as you have drive types that are from 1 to 15 after you replace
the battery.
Removal of the 6 Torx screws on the back will expose the battery pack
if memory serves, but you will probably have to rig a way to hook up
different than what they have on board, as I doubt that any "new old stock"
batteries would be any more useful at this point than the one in your
system is.
Jim