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> Terribly sorry for the oversight.  I've been blessed with a backpack cd rom
> for long enough to forget it is unusual.  If you can, I reccommend
> investing in these simple portable devices.  They come in hard drives
> too.  i found the interior very modular, fitting any modern cdrom drive.  I
> suspect one could equally stick a hard drive in there for the same
> portability.  I've located the drivers for the hard drive version so may
> experiment sometime.

You are so lucky.  I believe that the Backpack cdrom drive is the coolest
invention ever.  I used to be an integration technician, and that thing came in
so handy.

Jim

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>
> Sounds like a nice laptop to have that history.  I'm quite fond of mine, it
> really helps me through the day when the school computers are falling apart
> in the middle of software classes.
> They use the same computers for the A+ classes.  Bother.  Mine is trashed
> and I get to spend the day troubleshooting instead of doing the current
> exercises.  Well, I go home and run them on clean machines :-)
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