> > - What hardware is avail for them?
> Same as any PC.
Although it appears to be a proprietary bus technology, only for special
cards. Hrm...
> >I'm nowhere near Florida (I live in Iowa), but if I could somehow get those
> >docs, I'd be more than happy to fly some green your way.
> I'll see if he wants to turn loose of the stuff. I kind of hate to split
>it up though.
Understood. Copies of docs I'd pay for as well.
> Right now it boots MSDOS 3.3 off a floppy, rather
> >well, too.
>
> As I said, they seem to be very IBM compatible. I don't remember seeing
>anything that wouldn't run on them. I think my friends bought their's in
>late 1984 or early 1985 and at that time a lot of the brand X machines were
>not IBM compatible. I know, I had a Sanyo 555. What a PITA!
The one thing I haven't figured out yet is how to get into the BIOS
settings...is it a keystroke or will I need to run a setup program from a disk?
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