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Re: small windows 95 machine

From: Alan McFaul <amcfaul@nhgri.nih.gov>
Date: Mon Mar 6 23:06:57 2000
Newsgroups: comp.sys.wearables

Buy a Toschiba Libretto 50 or 110. The 50 runs about $300 and the 110 is
still about $1000. The size is perfect and the thing is aready build and
reliable. Ebay and Yahoo auctions have both occasionally.

temesgen77@my-deja.com wrote:

> I would like to build a windows 95 hand held.  The pc 104 standard
> looks like a nice plateform.  Basically, I want a really small windows
> 95 machine, something along the size of my HP 48 graphing calculator.
> I have checked around and have not found anything that has this level
> of functionality at this size form factor.  The closes thing is a
> Norand 603 hand held computer (too expensive).  I have considered
> trying to retrofit a PC 104 into a Janus 2020 with a Pc 104....   That
> would be realy nice because the unit would already have a power supply
> and a full keyboard.  The size of the Janus case is about that of a
> graphing calculator.  The screen is grey scale 320 x 200 VGA
> compatible.  I have very little experience with designing electronics,
> but I am willing to try.  Does anyone make a machine that has these
> dimensions? Any advice on building one?
> Tem
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

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Alan McFaul, LAN Support-Unix Systems Administration

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