Re: Commodore C325XN Manual (fwd)

From: William Levak (wlevak_at_cyberspace.org)
Date: 2001-05-17 05:24:05

Clone notebooks can sometimes be traced from the BIOS version numbers.
These appear at the top or bottom of the screen as the computer powers up.

There are a couple of companies in Taiwan that make a large percentage of
the clone (and also brand name) laptops.  They offer no support or even
the most rudimentry information on what they have made.









On Wed, 16 May 2001, [ISO-8859-1] Marko Mäkelä wrote:

> Dear Dave,
> 
> I'm forwarding your message to the cbm-hackers mailing list, since I don't
> know much about IBM PC compatibles sold under the Commodore brand.  I
> think that the first models (up to the PC-30 or so) were designed and
> built by Commodore, while the newer ones (especially laptops) were bought
> from some clone manufacturer and labelled with the Commodore brand.
> 
> I have the impression that most Commodore fans neglect the PC clone
> product line.  Personally I'm not interested in the Amiga line either; it
> was initially developed by a start-up company that Commodore acquired.
> 
> 	Marko
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 21:21:35 -0300
> From: Dave Emmons <dave.emmons@ns.sympatico.ca>
> To: cbm-adm@ftp.funet.fi
> Subject: Manual
> 
> Good Evening,
>     I have been searching all over for some time for a manual for a
> Commodore C325XN Notebook. I'm about to give up and trash the old girl. Can
> you point me in the right direction? Ant assistance you can offer would be
> greatly appreciated.
>  
>        Dave
> Dr. Dave Emmons, PhD, CD
>      Granville Ferry, NS
>  
> 
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