IBM service rig?

From: nerdware_at_laidbak.com <(nerdware_at_laidbak.com)>
Date: Fri Jun 12 23:41:20 1998

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From: Uncle Roger <sinasohn_at_ricochet.net>
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: IBM service rig?

> At 11:13 PM 6/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >I just picked up an IBM type 9075 laptop. The label on the inside (where the
> >keyboard is) says it's an Aptek Personal Service Communicator II. It's got a
>
> The PC Radio. Take a look at
> <http://www.sinasohn.com/clascomp/pcradio.htm>; is yours the same? If so,
> do you have a power supply? I think I've got the info I have on the web
> page...
>
> It was designed for service people to communicate with the home office.
>
>
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Yep. That's it. Except that the "PCRadio" badge is missing from the cover. I do
have the ps, but it seems that since the battery's dead, the ps isn't enough to
power it up by itself. Wow -- a 80186. Feel the power! That's actually kinda
cool, since this is now my first 186 machine.

Thanks.


Paul Braun
NerdWare -- The History of the PC and the Nerds who brought it to you.
nerdware_at_laidbak.com
www.laidbak.com/nerdware
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