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Re: Selling a 701C
That would depend how how you got a 486DX4-100 into the 701 as the 701
never came configured with such a chip.
On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, Yann Nicolas wrote:
>
> In general, what is a good price to ask for that:
>
> IBM ThinkPad 701C
>
> - Intel 486DX4-100
> - 24 megs of RAM
> - 750 megs hard drive
> - 10.4" active matrix color screen
> - 4.1 lbs (!)
> - Built-in SoundBlaster compatible sound
> - Full-size "butterfly" keyboard
> - External floppy drive
> - Mini Docking station (VGA Out, serial, parallel and PS/2 ports)
> - 2 PCMCIA (PC Card) slots
> - Internal 14.4 Kb/s modem
> - 28.8 Kb/s Megahertz (XJ4288) PC Card modem
> - Windows 95 OSR2 and Microsoft Office 97 pre-installed
> - Excellent condition (2 years left on the warranty)
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Yann Nicolas
> Systems Administrator - Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
> yann@jrn.columbia.edu - http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/~yann/soccer.html
>