[Coco] Laptop Conversion for Coco
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Wed Feb 2 23:33:34 EST 2005
At 10:26 PM 2/2/2005, you wrote:
Steve,
Do the laptop(s) have a PCMCIA port? 68 pin slot a bit larger than the size
of a credit card.
Not much of an emulator guy. I have most of them but I spend most of my
time on the real thing.
So far none of them are like the real thing...... Some better than others.
Jeff's debugger is GREAT.
Mark
>I'm looking for some advice from the hardware experts here.
>
>I have two old IBM 360CSE laptops with decent hard drives, one running Win
>3.1 and the other running Win95, and both having floppy access only - no
>CD drives. I want to be able to make at least one of these into a Coco
>emulator to take on the road with me. Right now neither can access the
>internet - no modem nor network card.
>
>As a first step in the conversion to an emulated Coco, I'd like to have
>internet connectivity so I can download emulator files. Is there a
>network card made for these old laptops? I'm sure there has to be a modem
>available for slow speed access. Where would I look (eBay?), and what do
>I look for? I'd prefer a broadband connection via network card, but will
>settle for a modem if that is the only available option. I do have a
>fairly bulky interface kit to connect optional equipment to these laptops,
>but an internal network card or modem would be preferred.
>
>Mark, can Cloud 9 get any of these parts, or do this conversion for me?
>
>Thanks everyone for the help!
>
>-- Steve --
>
>
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