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Date: | Tue, 14 Apr 1998 16:14:45 +0000 |
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I use an HP110 Plus daily. As a matter of fact I'm replying this this
email on one right now. Reflections 1 is on a chip, and I use an external
modem for the faster speed. It also came a program called "HP Terminal"
but I yanked those chips and stored them in case my Reflections chip set
fries.
I use a shell account with my Internet Service Provider and use "Pine" as
the email program. I even find using Pine is more convenient, because I
can pre-delete at the host and when I get home I only have to download
into Netscape mail the stuff I DIDN'T delete during the day.
Another great thing about this little machine is it's impossible to get a
virus. No hard disc, and DOS is also on a chip. (Well maybe when they
invent a virus that fries EPROMs.)
And I don't have to wait for Windows to boot up.
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Andreas Schmidt wrote:
> Folks,
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> has somebody some information and/or S/W suited for an old HP 110 Personal
> Computer ?
> A friend of mine asked me whether I want to have his old equipment but
> currently I do not have any glue what can be made with this. But I want to
> keep some "historic" devices, and want to make some use out of it.
>
> So, all (private) response is appreciated.
>
> TIA, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany
>
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