KENWILFY@AOL.COM wrote: > > I finally got around to hacking my I-Opener over the Christmas and New Year > holidays. This is a 200 mhz computer that cost me $100 from Circuit City. > It was all the buzz about a year and a half ago. I bought an $80 3 gig hard > drive and a $16 bios chip (needed to hack the machine) and now we are in > business. Any suggestions how I can do this with my 7 year old 486-100 Twinhead laptop that's been in the closet collecting dust? It's only got a 500MB hard drive and no CD-ROM. What would be really cool is adding a DVD too. But, then I'd be spending a lot of $ on a $50 piece of junk. It would be cool to have a PC in the bus tho.. thanks Shawn Clark 71 Westy 84 Westy to come.. |
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