On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 3:29 AM, Victor Rehorst
<mailto:victor@gear.torque.net> wrote:
> Off the top of my head, they run Intel 80386
> processors and used to use Windows 3.1 for Pen Computing (a special
hacked
> together version of Windows).
If that's the case, then where is the keyboard. I had a friend with one of
these, and his came with a separate keyboard. The case held the two, kind
of like the Handstand, and you could either treat it like a very small
laptop (It had both a hard drive and a floppy), or you could detach the
keyboard, and use just the pen. I don't know if it was a grid, but it was
definitely a 386, with PenWindows 3.1. At the time, I thought it was very
nifty. It was also about the time of the first generation Newtons. Is this
the same thing?
-Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
<mailto:jonglass@usa.net>
<mailto:glasshaus5@aol.com>
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