Poquet PC

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Wed Nov 27 19:26:01 2002

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Lawrence Walker wrote:
> Nice. Virtually identical to the Sharp PC 3100, but the Sharp had
> proprietory 10pin RS232, 20pin Parallel, and fdd sockets. It ran an
> 80C88 at 10mhz as opposed to the Poquets' 16mhz. Only type 1 PCcard
> slots as opposed to the Poquets' type I/II. Uses 4 x1.5v cells. Based on
> the specs I think the Poquet wins out. But a later machine.

Well,...
I don't have a Sharp 3100, but a few more things to consider about the
Poqet:
It does NOT have serial, parallel, nor FDD ports. It has just one
"expansion port" into which you connect a fancy (not just cable) connector
for Serial, floppy, or parallel. The serial is widely available, the
parallel is a little rare, and the floppy is with their drive (not very
common).
Because the Poqet started using their cards BEFORE PCMCIA was
standardized, the standard evolved into something that sometimes differs
slightly form theirs, and not all cards will work. But two slots is nice.

There were a couple of generic Poqet wannabes (I have one labelled
Momorex), that do have some built-in ports.

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Grumpy Ol' Fred        cisin_at_xenosoft.com
Received on Wed Nov 27 2002 - 19:26:01 GMT

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