If you are interested in selling this machine, I would like to have
it just to learn about. I have never had a 2400 and I would love to
see what everyone was talking about. Give me a price if you are
interested. I usually make over these old machines for retirees who
want them for email and light internet. If I choose to give it to
someone, it will certainly be appreciated. Thanks,
Dan
On Jan 18, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Paul Ongtooguk wrote:
I just ran into a 2400c that was going to be scrapped here in
Anchorage. It has three batteries but no adapter. One battery
still had a bit of power - enough to turn it on. The 2400c screen
is in perfect shape, It shows 80 MB of memory and Power PC
320MHz... now if I only knew more about what this all means....
No cards came with it. No floppy drive. No optical drive
external. It does show in the devices it once had an Epson printer
but that is no longer there.
It is in great shape.
Found this list. Any advice about an adapter, how would a person
connect this to the net? What kind of harddrive could it take? Is
this just an interesting item for historical reasons now? I once
had one of these many years ago when I worked in Barrow and liked
it. It replaced a Duo 2300c with two slot loading monitors. I did
like that set up for moving things from work to home and still
having a laptop.
The 2400c was a favorite for size and weight while traveling.
I now run a 12 inch Powerbook but just did not want to see this
2400c go to surplus and scrapping.
Any thoughts welcome.
Paul Ongtooguk
www.alaskool.org
www.akhistorycourse.org
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