Re: Fujitsu Lifebook E360

Rick Moen <rick-IyCrq+X4Fdq2oZ/[email protected]> Mon, 18 Feb 2019 21:51:28 -0800
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Quoting Yudhvir Singh Sidhu ([email protected]):

> I have a Fujitsu laptop model E 360. Part number cp008850. It is
> really old and still works. The hard drive works and boots windows nt.
> No network stack, no Ethernet, no WiFi. It boots Slitaz Linux without
> X off its CD drive. 
> 
> Anyone know how old this thing is? I cannot find any info online. Here
> are some specs:
> 
> http://www.shopfujitsu.com/CSPortal/supportsearch.do?srch=TECHSPECS&Series=E%20Series&Model=E360&ProductType=Notebook%20PC

The Fujitsu Lifebook E360 was new circa 1999.  Happy 20th!

It has a Pentium II or Celeron CPU.  There is a non-removable (probably
surface-mounted) stick of RAM of either 64 or 32MB SDRAM, and one
upgrade slot that can accept a 128MB, 64MB, or 32MB PC66 SODIMM stick --
so, potentially as much as a whole 192 megabytes of RAM.  (Extra RAM would
be about $10 online.)  No ethernet, but there are two PC CardBus slots.

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