Portable Collection

From: Uncle Roger <sinasohn_at_ricochet.net>
Date: Fri Dec 5 13:56:15 1997

At 01:41 PM 12/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Th PX-8 can wake up, do something and go to sleep automajikally.
 
I noticed that in the docs t'other day too.

Which brings me to the changed subject... With the receipt of a PX-8 (with
matching P-80 Portable printer!) I kinda feel like I've got a pretty decent
collection of portable computers going. What I've got so far is:

     Altima 2
     Amstrad PPC640
     Amstrad PDA 600 "PenPad"
     Apple Macintosh Portable
     Atari Portfolio
     Bondwell B310plus.
     Casio FA-10 Docking Station
     Compaq Portable 386
     Data General One
     Epson HX-20 Laptop
     Epson PX-8 Laptop
     Grid GridCase3
     Grid GridPad 1910
     Hewlett-Packard 75D
     Hewlett-Packard Vectra LS/12
     Hewlett-Packard Portable Vectra CS
     Iasis Computer in a Book
     IBM PC Radio
     IBM PS/2 Model 70 Lunchbox
     Interactive Network
     NEC MultiSpeed
     NEC PC8201A
     NEC PC8401A "Starlet"
     Osborne 01
     Osborne Executive
     Outbound Laptop
     Panasonic HHC (HandHeld Computer)
     Radio Shack Model 100.
     Sharp PC-7000 with printer
     Sharp PC-7100
     Seequa Chameleon
     Sharp PC-4
     Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40,
     Type-O-Graph
     Zenith ZP-150
     Zenith ZF-161
     Zenith Z-170
     Zenith Supersport 286

Not all of these are working 100% (yet), and a couple are still enroute
(Outbound & Portfolio).

So anyway, I sorta feel like I could not add another machine and still have
a collection of portables that covers the important ones, plus a bunch that
were kinda weird or personally significant.

But, I'm certainly no expert, so there may very well be some that I'm
missing that are important. I know I'd like to get a Z88 and a Poquet PC,
an Original Compaq (I've got a Compac [sic] but that's not the same thing).
Can anyone else think of some I should be looking for?

Thanks! (And sorry for the longness(? Length)!)

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Received on Fri Dec 05 1997 - 13:56:15 GMT

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