>You are supposed to reserve some memory for the PCMCIA devices. I
>don't have them off the top of my head, but they're in my config.sys.

I'll get back to you if I ever need them.

>ALSO!! I got this computer with MS-DOS 6.20 and Compaq Windows 3.10.
>So obviously someones done the dirty on you there. I have since
>deleted the windows, because I had everything needed for DOS [for the
>computer] and on bootup, when you see the cursor in the top right
>corner, press F10. You should then boot off a second partition, with
>only setup stuff. [This partition is about 2MB, seen as /dev/hda3 in
>Linux]

Came with Windows 95 here (but that might be my dads jobs fault, they
really don't know what they do with the computers there, but they didn't
want to hire me some years back - but I did work for a week there earlier
so I don't see why not).

>I have found the computer locks up a lot more without these memory
>unused. I wouldn't mind a PCMCIA network card so I could connect it
>to the other computers I'm hoping to network. This computer has the
>fastest COM ports of all the computers I own!

I had a Netwrok card for it earlier - but since I saw little use for it I
suggested to my father that he should try and get a ZipDrive to it instead.
But they bought him a floppy instead. And now I have to go to his job to
help him clean the C: drive on his stationary computer (only 1.2 GB with
Windows programs he need). D has some 800 MB or so free (1.8 GB to start
with - only files he have created himself are there).
//Bernie

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