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Well, it seems I might have a bit more time to devote to vintage computers. I'll probably mess around with my Model 100s and take so videos of my 486 doing crazy stuff. School is being... school-ey (that is to say, obnoxious beyond all belief, but that's for another post) and I have had no time for activities other than school. Hopefully this spring I'll be able to get cracking on some projects, get a social life, and take a few things off the back burner!
If anything, I'll try to
AWESOME! I just downloaded some Windows 95 floppies (14 of them. I have a CD, but no drive in the laptop in question) for my Canon Notejet 486 laptop. Got it installed (the disks are preregistered to someone who worked at McDonalds), and grabbed my PCMCIA wireless NIC and driver disk. Came back, plugged it in, and loaded up the drivers, only to remember (duh) that I have to get the PCMCIA controller drivers installed first. d'oh! Well, the generic WIndows 95 drivers didn't work, and neither did