Fwd: compaq's portable computer (+one on Ebay for $500)

From: Dave Dunfield <dave04a_at_dunfield.com>
Date: Tue May 4 07:30:22 2004

>I'm pretty sure the Compaq Portable III that I sold in February was an 8088 machine.
>Orange plasma display, small lunchbox configuration, etc. I just went back to the
>sales-photos for it and indeed it was badged a III. It had the standard 640K of RAM
>and no expansion slots. Did they possibly make this machine with different processor >configurations? Is it possible yours has a 3rd party processor upgrade? I definitely
>didn't have to run a Setup program to get it going and it had sat idle for a long time
>before I powered it up, so I'm fairly certain the one I had didn't have a setup
>battery or CMOS setup storage.

Lunchbox, Plasma, 640k and no-expansion all sound right, however it's definately
a 286, and according to the Compaq literature as well as several web sites I've just
checked, that's what's supposed to be in there...

Here's a guy on Ebay trying to sell one for $500 ... any takers? :-)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4193&item=4127904926

[I'd even let mine go at that price - found at garage sale for $5]

The setup software was a bootable diskette (like the original IBM-AT)... It definately
has a CMOS RAM and battery, because mine is dead and doesn't hold a charge, causing
the machine to fail it's startup disgnostics if you leave it for more than a day or
two.

Regards,
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Received on Tue May 04 2004 - 07:30:22 BST

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