I ran into a computer at a thrift store today called an AcerStation. It
was a thin machine, clearly designed to be a network client. I think
it's AT-class. The interesting thing is that when I booted it, the empty
floppy drive whirred as usual, then it said something along the lines of
its not being connected to a network and press any key to reboot. Is
this thing network bootable? I've never heard of a PC that could do
this.
Also: Could someone tell me the model number of the original NEC
Multisync? NEC's site has nothing about it, and I want to know if that's
it at the thrift store. Could someone also confirm that it can do VGA
modes?
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