Am I the only one out there who owns one of these neat little devices? If your unfamiliar with the device I have attached a picture and specs. I recently bought 3 of these units, 2 new ones never used with damaged digitizers
(from initial shipping
), and one used one in perfect working order. Since the "new" ones were a newer revision, I swapped in the digitizer and lcd from the used one to the "new" system board. Works great, nice little onscreen kb, great for running old dos apps and programming. Just curious to see if anyone knows anything about these devices, it seams they are rather rare and unpopular.
Size: 9.05" x 5.12" x 1.42" / 230 mm x 130 mm x 36 mm
Weight: 1.54 lbs / 0.7 kg
Battery life: 3 - 12 hours
(application dependant
)
Microprocessor: NEC V30 at 16 MHz
Memory: 2 MB. Memory above 640 KB is configurable as EMS or a RAM disk. 64 KB reserved is for BIOS shadow.
Display: Transflective LCD with backlight on demand. 7.25" / 184 mm diagonal size.
Display compatibility: MDA: 80 x 25 characters
CGA: 640 x 200 pixels
Expansion: 2 Type II PCMCIA slots
(nearly compatible with PCMCIA Revision 2.0.
), 1 TTL serial port, 1 TTL/RS-232 serial port
(configurable
)
Secondary storage: Drive A: Left PCMCIA slot
Drive B: Right PCMCIA slot
Drive C: ROM drive with MS-DOS 5.0
Drive D: 784 KB Flash drive
Drive E: RAM drive
Built-in software: MS-DOS 5.0, EMS driver, RAM Disk driver, Flash utility
While im at it, any Walkabout Hammerhead p233 / HH3 fans out there?