Intro & pcmcia cdrom query
Adam Price
Adam at Oldchildrensbooks.com
Sun Jul 16 12:54:20 EDT 2000
Hello all -
This is my first posting to the list, which I have been on for about a week. I
have been in Boston for a month, since I moved up from Ecuador. Unfortunately,
I work Wednesday nights, so I am not able to come to any of the blu meetings.
My linux history is fairly short. My graduate math program a few years back
used linux, and I got used to it. It doesn't seem a common reason for using
Linux, but the main attraction for me is pine, which suits my email needs better
than any other program. I guess linux takes all types though, right?
With that in mind, I installed Yellowdog on my Wallstreet (Apple Powerbook
G3 233) last fall. It ran like a charm, except for printing, for the entire
year I spent in Ecuador, but I left it behind when I moved back, and I am
currently without linux again.
I have a Pismo now (Powerbook 400) but I am going to wait for MacOS X client
beta, and not penguin it. All is not lost, however. My roommate in Ecuador
gave me her old laptop when she left, which I did bring back.
Specs:
Compaq Contura 430c.
Processor: Unknown
RAM: 16 meg
ROM: 6gig brand-new unformatted fujitsu internal drive. Floppy drive.
no CDROM.
Ports: 2 type II PCMCIA slots, 1 parallel, 1 docking port, 1 serial,
1 external monitor.
No SCSI, No ethernet.
So the query is this: How should I put linux on? I do not have access to DSL
or ISDN so a net install would be quite slow.
There are old 2X and 4X pcmcia cdrom's on ebay, ranging from $5 to $30, but I
don't know what will be compatible, and what won't.
Parallel-port cdrom's exist, but I don't know where to find them.
Any tips?
-Adam
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