NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones that
I had were running windows nt.
https://archive.org/details/NT3.5PPC
Dunno if this supports N40.
Louis Ohland wrote:
NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones
that I had were running windows nt.
http://retro.ircx.net.pl/nt/mips/wx86/I will look in the warehouse after the storm
Louis Ohland wrote:
https://archive.org/details/NT3.5PPC
Dunno if this supports N40.
Louis Ohland wrote:
NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones
that I had were running windows nt.
Dave, if you findt the Thinkpad 830 / 850, that would be a score as well. richard smice wrote:
On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 7:44:58 PM UTC-5, Louis Ohland wrote:
http://retro.ircx.net.pl/nt/mips/wx86/I will look in the warehouse after the storm
Louis Ohland wrote:
https://archive.org/details/NT3.5PPC
Dunno if this supports N40.
Louis Ohland wrote:
NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones >>>>> that I had were running windows nt.
I'm sure there are some of these still kicking around.... The had a unique ac adapter as well
not a normal thinkpad adapter... It is funny but back in the day. everyone wanted an IBM that ran windows..
no GRID, REPLY, or tandy or ncr.... Or even olivetti... all of the banks around here had olivetti computers
point of sale was NCR the local tire companies had tandy 5000 's . I knew a guy Jim from down in the pocono's that had stacks of Reply computers and mca audio adapters and aox cards.... He used to go to all of the peter trap computer shows.
In the end he scrapped all of it and got out of the business..
On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 7:44:58 PM UTC-5, Louis Ohland wrote:
http://retro.ircx.net.pl/nt/mips/wx86/I will look in the warehouse after the storm
Louis Ohland wrote:
https://archive.org/details/NT3.5PPC
Dunno if this supports N40.
Louis Ohland wrote:
NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones
that I had were running windows nt.
I'm sure there are some of these still kicking around.... The had a unique ac adapter as well
not a normal thinkpad adapter... It is funny but back in the day. everyone wanted an IBM that ran windows..
no GRID, REPLY, or tandy or ncr.... Or even olivetti... all of the banks around here had olivetti computers
point of sale was NCR the local tire companies had tandy 5000 's . I knew a guy Jim from down in the pocono's that had stacks of Reply computers and mca audio adapters and aox cards.... He used to go to all of the peter trap computer shows.
In the end he scrapped all of it and got out of the business..
On Thursday, December 22, 2022 at 8:29:21 AM UTC-5, Louis Ohland wrote:protect you from a 308 nato round as well.. LOL
Dave, if you findt the Thinkpad 830 / 850, that would be a score as well.what is an 830 and 850 ? ,,, Just to know what I'm looking for.. They were peter "TRAPP" computer shows. quite popular back then.. I have a few light gray thinkpads, I do not remember what the model numbers were..
richard smice wrote:
On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 7:44:58 PM UTC-5, Louis Ohland wrote: >>>> http://retro.ircx.net.pl/nt/mips/wx86/
Louis Ohland wrote:I will look in the warehouse after the storm
https://archive.org/details/NT3.5PPC
Dunno if this supports N40.
Louis Ohland wrote:
NT for PPC? Tell us more, Industrial Dave...
richard smice wrote:
I have had a few of these kicking around, I believe that the ones >>>>>>> that I had were running windows nt.
I'm sure there are some of these still kicking around.... The had a unique ac adapter as well
not a normal thinkpad adapter... It is funny but back in the day. everyone wanted an IBM that ran windows..
no GRID, REPLY, or tandy or ncr.... Or even olivetti... all of the banks around here had olivetti computers
point of sale was NCR the local tire companies had tandy 5000 's . I knew a guy Jim from down in the pocono's that had stacks of Reply computers and mca audio adapters and aox cards.... He used to go to all of the peter trap computer shows.
In the end he scrapped all of it and got out of the business..
And a couple of thinkpad expansion units that would support just one mca adapter.. I have collected several 600x
thinkpads, My favorite, You could have internal or external floppy disks, hard drives, zip drives, cd roms, immation disks,,,
with pentium III power another was a panasonic tough books same deal with back light keyboards touch screens, pen writing and gps and gell protected hard drive. way before you could find a cheap cell phone that has it all now.. they were able to
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