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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (3644)11/22/1998 1:02:00 AM
From: nojobjim  Respond to of 14778
 
Thanx ZP.
Just trying to anticipate when my 200mmx starts to annoy me.
i've got a Toshiba Infinia 7202. I cant find any real info on the MB so I'm looking for an easy way to either overclock or upgrade. I really like the case " we call it Darth Vader" but when its time to move on to slot one I want to replace it also. I want to have it running faster by the time a better version of '98 comes out. After that I am finally going to build the SCSI system I always wanted.

P.S. great thread! havent made it through all the post because of all the informative links.by the time I get back I've forgotten what I was going to post.
jg



To: Zeuspaul who wrote (3644)11/23/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: Dale Wingo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
Thread: Laptop networked into Desktop - Access to cdrom, modem?

Hi all! I need some help with the purchase of a laptop. I'm thinking about getting one without a cdrom drive due to weight considerations. However, I'll need to have access to one in order to load software.

I've got one on my desktop and was thinking about networking them together (DT runs win98 LT runs win95) in order to get access to the DT's cdrom. Will this work? I've never networked anything so where should I look for step by steps?

Additionally, I'd like to access the i'net on the notebook via the one-way cable modem on the desktop. Possible? If possible where can I get step by steps?

Thanks VERY much for any assistance you can provide.

Dale