On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 04:17:53PM -0500, Thomas Taylor wrote:
Hi All:
I've got an old 486 computer (Dolch PAC). It's what was called a
semi-portable computer - requires AC power. It's housed in a ruggedized case
and the only media it can use is a built-in floppy drive. It has two serial
ports (mouse is on one) and a parallel port. It also has a network port,
supposedly 10 MHz, but I haven't been able to get it working. The bus
structure is ISA with room for two cards.
It currently has Windbloze 95 on it. I would like to replace that with FC4
but don't have a way to do it currently. I was thinking of getting one of
the CD-ROM external devices that uses the parallel port for communication
(called a backpack originally). There are a couple of these on ebay but I'm
not sure if it would work as the BIOS doesn't allow booting from anything
except the floppy or hard drive.
Anyone got a suggestion?
tomsrtbt.
http://www.toms.net/rb
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