This one is a DEC HiNote VP, specifically the TS31D submodel. It has an original Pentium I running at 120MHz (no MMX or anything!), forty megs of RAM (eight onboard, plus a 32mb stick), and a just-larger-than-a-gig (1083mb) hard drive that appears to be in fine condition for its age.
As the RAM is maxed to the gills here (!), I really don't see this running a Pup, hence my placement of this thread in Off Topic...
I do have a floppy drive for it, and it has a pair of PCMCIA (not CardBus! *real* PCMCIA, which is ISA-based stuff) slots. I have a PCMCIA SCSI CD-RW drive (HP) and the drivers for it.
The power adapter is strange, though -- it uses a special cable (detachable) to go between the computer and the adapter, or it plugs straight in instead of the floppy drive. Guess what the one cable I *don't* have is...?
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Once I get that done I'm in serious biz. I don't fancy using Win95 on this old tin can tho -- so what Linux can I put on here that will fit in it and run? (I will say I do not like DSL one tiny bit. Too dang ugly.)
@goingnuts -- I don't know if you'll see this but if you do -- can you post up somewhere a *not* corrupted image of XWOAF? I have a copy but it fails its own CRC check and won't fully boot
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