Today (finally) my dad came home with the computer I "grew up on" ;)
Anyway, it's been 4 years (I knew I had lefta a note in the computer that
said what years it was and it was 1996). Anyway, what I was wondering was
that sometimes (I've booted it 4 times already <g>) it tells me there's
something wrong with the CMOS (and no one has touched the machine). Since I
have no idea on how to get into the BIOS on this machine I was wondering if
anyone has any idea.
Technical data:
Toshiba laptop - T3100/20
AT 8 MHz
HD 20MB
RAM 640KB + 2MB EMS
1 floppy 720KB
EGA card
CGA Plasma screen
EGA connector (how do I connect it with a VGA monitor?)
1 COM port
1 LPT port
1 place for an extension card
1 place for an extra floppy
I looked at the Toshiba site yesterday but couldn't find much (neither did
google give me much except a mail from someone who had the same problem not
that long ago (no apparent help from there yet, but I have mailed him)).
Sadly I've must have removed most of my old BATch files from the HD :/
Anyway, now I'm atleast movable (to say I'm free to go anywere I want would
be to overdo it since it's not that light - but I did carry it on my back
to school once in 1995).
//Bernie
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