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Bobc11

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I have a IBM ThinkPad R32 running windows Xp. What are you running??

Edit: I have 2000 now! My pc crashed and i cant recover until my friend gives back my backup external hd.

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Should I upgrade Bob? :D

Compaq Portable

Introduced: November 1982

Released: March 1983

Price: US$3590 (two floppy system)

How many? 53,000 in 1983, the first year

Weight: 28 pounds.

CPU: Intel 8088, 4.77MHz

RAM: 128K, 640K max

Display: 9" monochrome monitor built-in

80 X 25 text

Color graphic card

Storage: Two 320K 5-1/4" disk drives

Ports: 1 parallel (expansion card)

OS: MS-DOS

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Should I upgrade Bob? :)

Compaq Portable

Introduced: November 1982

Released: March 1983

Price: US$3590 (two floppy system)

How many? 53,000 in 1983, the first year

Weight: 28 pounds.

CPU: Intel 8088, 4.77MHz

RAM: 128K, 640K max

Display: 9" monochrome monitor built-in

80 X 25 text

Color graphic card

Storage: Two 320K 5-1/4" disk drives

Ports: 1 parallel (expansion card)

OS: MS-DOS

:D

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Should I upgrade Bob? :D

Compaq Portable

Introduced: November 1982

Released: March 1983

Price: US$3590 (two floppy system)

How many? 53,000 in 1983, the first year

Weight: 28 pounds.

CPU: Intel 8088, 4.77MHz

RAM: 128K, 640K max

Display: 9" monochrome monitor built-in

80 X 25 text

Color graphic card

Storage: Two 320K 5-1/4" disk drives

Ports: 1 parallel (expansion card)

OS: MS-DOS

LOL that was funny. :)

I remember this and a few others, were our dream machines back then as the best I could afford that time was a dragon 32 which was out of this world.

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