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Re: OS/2 + portable CD
At 10:27 AM 12/21/95 +0800, Kevin Cheong wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Any help on R. Dewar's request for info on OS/2 and portable
>CD machines.
>
>I don't have any OS/2 machines with CD-ROM here at work and I don't own
>a TP75xCD. I managed to get Connect up and running thru' disk images
>but can get TCP/IP up because it needs a component (MPTS or something like
>that) which can only be installed from CD on an OS/2 machine (unless
>someone has found a better way).
>
>Eventually I'd like a portbale SCSI CD machine hooked up to my TP.
>Cheers.
>
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> kevin cheong mlp program iss nus
>
>
I just use a SCSI PC card (aka PCMCIA) and connect it to a regular external
CDROM drive. The drive itself is not marketed as "portable", but it is
smaller than a dictionary - thus portable enough for my purposes (I also
share it with my desktop machine).
I would assume you could do the same with any external drive (Parallel Port,
SCSI, ...) provided it was compact enough and had OS/2 drivers.
Brooks