It has a 80386SX prosser, 123MB hard drive (no bad clusters), a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive witch has no bit the dust as well as the screen =( so I have it attached to an external moniter, I have a video of it uploaded on my chanel if you would like to see it.
It's interesting that the gas plasma display causes visible refresh bands on the camera. That doesn't happen with an LCD because its pixels are either just on or off. I guess gas plasma displays refresh the screen every 60 times a second just like CRTs.
Wow! This computer hosts Dos (if that is how you spell it). My dad's old work computers were Dos. He got a Dell XP Laptop afterwards. I got a MacBook Pro on Thursday June 18, 2009.
also to add, mine has a bad clock battery too, so i took it out, so i have to tell the BIOS to auto detect the hard drive every time i turn it off... it's floppy is removeable so i can put the other battery in it. also nice power cord XD! funny
It has a CMOS/BIOS battery for the BIOS settings, but no battery to make it portable. I could, however, attach one of those uninterruptible power supplies to it, but that isn't "wireless", though.
heh, my vintage 1994 NEC laptop has 4MB of RAM integrated, and a 4MB expansion memory card, and a 350MB hard drive... 9" LCD all running on Windows 3.1 :D
He means RAM a computer cannot hold 500 GB of RAM that is your hard drive which is secondary memory he is talking about primary memory which is the RAM 1. MB
hey man cool videos
I wouldent worry to much about copyright infringement
a company isn't going to pursue you unless they felt your
somehow stealing business by using thier names ect
You don't appear to fit the profile for massive corporation
copyright lawsuit. Just wanted to ease your mind.
Nervejunktion 5 months ago
Plasma= "burnin" effect in the screen
Willd86 1 year ago
I had the exact same thing back in 1990
teslapower220 2 years ago
Interesting display.
oc5nsli341nforce4 2 years ago
I have a toshiba simmiler to that!
It has a 80386SX prosser, 123MB hard drive (no bad clusters), a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive witch has no bit the dust as well as the screen =( so I have it attached to an external moniter, I have a video of it uploaded on my chanel if you would like to see it.
FACP07 2 years ago
Thanks! I will check that out.
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
It's interesting that the gas plasma display causes visible refresh bands on the camera. That doesn't happen with an LCD because its pixels are either just on or off. I guess gas plasma displays refresh the screen every 60 times a second just like CRTs.
vwestlife 2 years ago
Cool. Lol 1 MB of memory was enormous back then. Amazing it still works well.
ElevatorMan2012 2 years ago
Wow! This computer hosts Dos (if that is how you spell it). My dad's old work computers were Dos. He got a Dell XP Laptop afterwards. I got a MacBook Pro on Thursday June 18, 2009.
UrbanElevator 2 years ago
also to add, mine has a bad clock battery too, so i took it out, so i have to tell the BIOS to auto detect the hard drive every time i turn it off... it's floppy is removeable so i can put the other battery in it. also nice power cord XD! funny
NHComputerGeek 2 years ago
Thanks! It is amazing how a portable computer uses a standard desktop computer mains lead. LOL.
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
hey BTW, does that thing even have a battery? doubt it ;)
NHComputerGeek 2 years ago
It has a CMOS/BIOS battery for the BIOS settings, but no battery to make it portable. I could, however, attach one of those uninterruptible power supplies to it, but that isn't "wireless", though.
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
yeah, its only a matter of time until they make power cords and power lines wireless :)
without shocking and killing people in the process ;)
NHComputerGeek 2 years ago
heh, my vintage 1994 NEC laptop has 4MB of RAM integrated, and a 4MB expansion memory card, and a 350MB hard drive... 9" LCD all running on Windows 3.1 :D
NHComputerGeek 2 years ago
Cool!!
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
Wow, this is very cool looking, and it's interesting how it still works.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
Thanks!
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
You're welcome.
CaptainElevator42189 2 years ago
LOL! 1 MB of memmory. That's funny. My MacBook Pro is over 500 GB's of memmory. I just got it 2 days ago.
UrbanElevator 2 years ago
Our kitchen computer (Vista x64) has 3 GB of RAM and it is FAST!!!
thyssenelevator95 2 years ago
that's the ram, the ram is always small amount compared with the hard drive which could imagine it's like 150 GB
Jordancooldog 2 years ago
He means RAM a computer cannot hold 500 GB of RAM that is your hard drive which is secondary memory he is talking about primary memory which is the RAM 1. MB
080594M127 2 years ago