IBM (1991)
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IBM (1991)
Copying files via serial at 19200 baud from Vega to the Satellite T1910CS.
The T1910CS has been exceptionally finicky, even after the motherboard was replaced. Somehow, Windows 95A is booting now but I’m not sure what exactly changed that facilitated it being functional. I still need to hop into the BIOS and switch the port to bidirectional operation to make the external Backpack parallel port floppy drive work correctly.
This is the first time in forever that I’ve actually used Windows 95 on a 486 (the 486SX variant to be specific), and holy Ballmer’s cuball is it fucktastically slow.
Meanwhile, the Satellite P25 plays a theme song for this event.
Texas Instruments TravelMate 486 Notebook Computers
Title : Texas Instruments TravelMate 486 Notebook Computers Publisher : Texas Instruments Incorporated Language : English Year : 1992 Subject : TravelMate WinSLC/25 & TravelMate 4000 WinSX/25, WinDX/25, WinDX2/50, WinSX/25 Color, WinDX2/40 Color
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