It would help if you would TURN OFF HTML!!
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Fred & Lenny wrote:
Okay, I own a computer so of course to
everyone who doesn't I'm =
some
kind of expert (not).
So the other day this guy brings me this 256k Wang, wants me to =
set
it up for him. Set up to do what? Alright maybe I may have some old DOS
stuff a wordprocessor, spreadsheet, hell maybe I even got a pong game =
still
laying around. My problem is how do I write to this thing?
By putting what you want to install onto diskettes.
Its got one of those old floppy drives with the
lever and all (never
used them I was running a Mac before IBM saw the light).
It would help if you identified the drive a little more narrowly than
that it has a lever. The OLD drives usually didn't have a lever. A LOT
happened before the Mac.
The hard drive =
is
from the stone age (is this SCSI compatible?)
It would help if you identified the drive a little more narrowly than
that it is older than you are accustomed to.
And the mother of all =
boards
with connections for a network possibly? Probably a mainframe Yuk. =
It would help if you identified the connectors in more detail.
Anybody
ever own one of these things?
Of course.
Can anything be salvaged?
If you are willing to
put some work into it.
Is this just an
overgrown typewriter? How am I going to write to this thing without
destroying my computer?
What kind of damage are you anticipating to your computer?
Help Help Help...
We'd be glad to. But you
need to try to provide basic information.
Here's some numbers: cpu 256kb,
It would
help if you opened it and identified what kind of CPU it has.
two PMO30-b 128k Memory expansion, PMO08 =
c.g.I (monitor controller?), pm02/022-b Winchester controller,
Seagate HD,
Seagate is a brand. If you'd like to know whether it is SCSI,
etc., it
would help to know WHICH model Seagate drive it is.
and of course the standard Wang kb and monitor (RGB I
think they =
called them you know green just green). Everything works even has some =
old data base software still on it.
Good. WHAT OS is it running?
FrednLenny(a)compuage.com