Hi, Patricia,
== I have a few comments on your "no resources" PS/I.
> Patricia E.Clark wrote:
>
> OK -- IBM-brand PS/1 (not a clone), 386, 120 MB HD,
> Windows 3.1 1992, 2 MB RAM (takes 72-pin SIMSS, can
> be upgraded to 32 MB if I find the hardware),
== 72-pin SIMMS are available here in Las Vegas at
== PC Club on Sahara Ave (beside Comp USA.) Their
== phone # is (702) 362-1268. Call for "this week's"
== pricing.
<snip>
> 2400 modem (can be replaced -- modems are easy to find
> and cheap).
== I always recommend external modems. Avoid "WinModems"
== like the plague.
<snip>
> I would like to use an earlier browser ...
> ... assume they are available ... and do my e-mail
> and surfing on the PS/1
<snip>
> Yolanda sent ... browser, ... haven't tried ... since
> there's practically no RAM in the PS/1 and it seems
> pointless. Is it pointless?
== I recommend Opera. Very light in its memory and disk
== requirements. It's $35 from www.operasoftware.com
<snip>
> I was given this old IBM PS/1 and I found a monitor ...
> at the flea market here in ... beautiful, ... totally
> rural Dolan Springs, Arizona.
== Hi. My name is Garry Hamilton. I live in Las Vegas.
== (702) 431-0430. Leave voice mail if we're not in.
== My Father, Ralph, lives in Dolan Springs. I don't get
== down there much, but I know where you are.
<snip>
> Yesterday I had a major fight with it -- trying to set
> up a folder on the "desktop" ...
> wouldn't let me move the files to where I wanted them
== You don't have a "desktop" in Windows 3.1, rather you
== need to create a new "program group" and stick them
== there.
> Patty (totally clueless about IBMs and their clones)
== That's ok. We all started out that way. Some of us
== even remember what that was like.
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