My armada 1750 Posted by Outside_Street_1262@reddit | retrobattlestations | View on Reddit | 7 comments
[-] Inthemoodforteeta@reddit Very nice I have a 700 right now, I put windows 98 and 95 on a cd and run it off cd if I want to play with that and run windows 7 the rest of the time surprisingly it actually runs decently
[-] alwayzz0ff@reddit I ran this exact system in the field for a few years (two of them in a row actually). Hardy ass machines. Nice system OP! [-] Outside_Street_1262@reddit (OP) thanks. i gotta take care of this one as the hinges are cracking at the plastic due to age [-] oeuvre@reddit please do before they become... unhinged [-] alwayzz0ff@reddit I used little strips of duct tape for about the last year or so on my 2nd one. It was about 2 gens behind the current tech by the time I retired it. My bosses were so impressed they rewarded me with one of the best laptops in the company.
[-] Outside_Street_1262@reddit (OP) thanks. i gotta take care of this one as the hinges are cracking at the plastic due to age [-] oeuvre@reddit please do before they become... unhinged [-] alwayzz0ff@reddit I used little strips of duct tape for about the last year or so on my 2nd one. It was about 2 gens behind the current tech by the time I retired it. My bosses were so impressed they rewarded me with one of the best laptops in the company.
[-] alwayzz0ff@reddit I used little strips of duct tape for about the last year or so on my 2nd one. It was about 2 gens behind the current tech by the time I retired it. My bosses were so impressed they rewarded me with one of the best laptops in the company.
Inthemoodforteeta@reddit
Very nice I have a 700 right now, I put windows 98 and 95 on a cd and run it off cd if I want to play with that and run windows 7 the rest of the time surprisingly it actually runs decently
VohaulsWetDream@reddit
Loved the beast. Traveled a lot with one of those.
RetroTechChris@reddit
Nice system! I have a 1700 and a 1750. They're great!
alwayzz0ff@reddit
I ran this exact system in the field for a few years (two of them in a row actually). Hardy ass machines. Nice system OP!
Outside_Street_1262@reddit (OP)
thanks. i gotta take care of this one as the hinges are cracking at the plastic due to age
oeuvre@reddit
please do before they become... unhinged
alwayzz0ff@reddit
I used little strips of duct tape for about the last year or so on my 2nd one. It was about 2 gens behind the current tech by the time I retired it.
My bosses were so impressed they rewarded me with one of the best laptops in the company.