The problems your mention is exactly what we had - over & over again.
Perhaps our failure rate was due to the fact that all our Eduquests came
through the grocery receipts program, we never actually bought one. And
through that program, getting repairs was a hassle and they always
needed repair.
there's nothing wrong with eduquests at all. in
fact, the model 55 is
quite
nice. the only problem is lack of many slots inside and
only one bay
for a
hard drive as well as if the monitor or power supply
fail, that's
expensive. i
like how the inner tray slides out with your system
board and
everything on
it. very handy.
In a message dated 10/18/98 9:43:39 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
maxeskin(a)hotmail.com writes:
Thanks. Actually, my school just got rid of a lab
full of eduquests
to another school, and we still have one of them in the basement.
These seem like OK machines, though never tried to use them. They're
like PS/2 Model 25s only bigger. They have microphone and headphone
jacks on the front, along with a floppy drive. They're all 486s with
16 MB RAM, IIRC. What was wrong with these?
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