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  3. so I need to install DOS, windows 3.1, Print Shop Deluxe III, and a printer driver onto this Pentium II laptop.

so I need to install DOS, windows 3.1, Print Shop Deluxe III, and a printer driver onto this Pentium II laptop.

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  • kw217@mathstodon.xyzK kw217@mathstodon.xyz

    @foone only ten disks? Tell me you've never installed Microsoft Office from floppies without telling me, etc 🙂

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    @kw217 I have been looking for a copy of that office installer, I'd love to do it, maybe on video?

    I'm just annoyed with doing lots of disks because this laptop has a very slow floppy drive

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    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

      SO FUN FACT: if you let this machine spin down the hard drive (which it'll do as soon as there's 5 minutes of no activity), it can't spin it back up!

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      @foone This machine: "Look what Claude has to do to achieve even a fraction of our power."

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      • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

        COMPUTERS ARE FUN
        28 year old laptops even moreso

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        @foone Kinda sounds like a 2 cups of coffee job

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        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

          so I need to install DOS, windows 3.1, Print Shop Deluxe III, and a printer driver onto this Pentium II laptop.

          Difficulty: The system has a dead CD-ROM drive. It does have a floppy drive, however... but that's a lot to move via floppy.

          It's a win98-era laptop. It has USB, serial, parallel, PS/2, dual PCMCIA slots, floppy, DVD (broken), and a docking connector.

          So now my challenge is: How do I get this software onto the machine without having to slowly write something like 10 floppy disks?

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          @foone have I got the product for you!

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          • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

            I fixed this setting in the BIOS but the CMOS battery is dead which means if you leave it powered off for more than like 30 seconds, it resets all the values and turns it back on for you

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            @foone I wonder if you could replace the CMOS with a pin-compatible flash memory chip. Unless it's one of those all-in-one things that have a built-in RTC.

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            • starkrg@myside-yourside.netS starkrg@myside-yourside.net

              @foone I wonder if you could replace the CMOS with a pin-compatible flash memory chip. Unless it's one of those all-in-one things that have a built-in RTC.

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              @StarkRG @foone

              You could build a "hat" even if it's not pin compatible.

              Logic would be the biggest showstopper

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              • n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                @StarkRG @foone

                You could build a "hat" even if it's not pin compatible.

                Logic would be the biggest showstopper

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                @n_dimension @foone Well, it's a laptop, so I'd argue that space is the biggest showstopper. That said, a teeny daughter board the size of the existing chip could work. Building it, though, is probably more effort than it's worth. Swapping a chip is one thing, designing a bespoke board and then populating it with rice-sized components is something else.

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                • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                  so I need to install DOS, windows 3.1, Print Shop Deluxe III, and a printer driver onto this Pentium II laptop.

                  Difficulty: The system has a dead CD-ROM drive. It does have a floppy drive, however... but that's a lot to move via floppy.

                  It's a win98-era laptop. It has USB, serial, parallel, PS/2, dual PCMCIA slots, floppy, DVD (broken), and a docking connector.

                  So now my challenge is: How do I get this software onto the machine without having to slowly write something like 10 floppy disks?

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                  @foone Cursed idea: one of those adapters for the cassette player in '80s/'90s cars with them, except for a floppy drive.

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                  • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                    COMPUTERS ARE FUN
                    28 year old laptops even moreso

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                    I finally finished installing DOS 6.22 onto it

                    and then the hard drive failed

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                    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                      I don't know if there's any software I could install that'd let me use the USB ports.

                      well, any software short of Win98. I'd love to have win98 on here, but HOW DO IT GET IT OVER THERE?

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                      @foone win98 quick install (the Linux based installer for Windows 98) has a boot floppy (containing a smol Linux kernel) for systems that cannot boot from CD or USB. I wonder if that could work.

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                      • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                        I finally finished installing DOS 6.22 onto it

                        and then the hard drive failed

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                        @foone Ahh, the genuine 1980s DOS experience then?

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                        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                          I finally finished installing DOS 6.22 onto it

                          and then the hard drive failed

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                          I think I have a CF to 44pin IDE adapter somewhere

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                          • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                            I finally finished installing DOS 6.22 onto it

                            and then the hard drive failed

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                            @foone Failed how? If it's not spinning the platters, it could be that the lubrication has degraded over time, but if you can manually rotate the spindle a few times you might be able to breathe new life into it. Though probably not a lot of life, and you'd want to keep it spinning for a while to let the bad lube work its way out.

                            Bad lube.

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                            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                              so if you get delayed providing the requested Disk 2 of DOS 6.22 because your USB drive died, and it has to wait for over 5 minutes... the drive will spin down and not come back up.

                              so the installer will read the files off the drive and then completely fail to write them to the disk! and you have to start over again!

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                              @foone oh noes

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                              • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                I finally finished installing DOS 6.22 onto it

                                and then the hard drive failed

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                                @foone It's cursed.

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                                • tamber@taur.zoneT tamber@taur.zone

                                  @foone It's cursed.

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                                  @Tamber that's the only kind of computer I work with, yeah

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                                  • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                    I think I have a CF to 44pin IDE adapter somewhere

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                                    alice! hey alice.
                                    future alice listen to me: when you do set up the CF to 44pin thing, partition and format it using the DOS disk in the laptop, then remove it again connect it to your laptop and just copy over windows 98 or whatever. don't deal with serial or floppies

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                                    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                      alice! hey alice.
                                      future alice listen to me: when you do set up the CF to 44pin thing, partition and format it using the DOS disk in the laptop, then remove it again connect it to your laptop and just copy over windows 98 or whatever. don't deal with serial or floppies

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                                      @foone ha ha ha, if i had a nickel for every time I've ran into this problem. (my main Win9x pc doesn't have floppy or cd and is a pain in the ass to reinstall every time cuz i need to use my IODD)
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                                      • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                        alice! hey alice.
                                        future alice listen to me: when you do set up the CF to 44pin thing, partition and format it using the DOS disk in the laptop, then remove it again connect it to your laptop and just copy over windows 98 or whatever. don't deal with serial or floppies

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                                        @foone it's a good reminder that CF cards are essentially just miniaturised 16 bit ISA devices

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                                        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                          alice! hey alice.
                                          future alice listen to me: when you do set up the CF to 44pin thing, partition and format it using the DOS disk in the laptop, then remove it again connect it to your laptop and just copy over windows 98 or whatever. don't deal with serial or floppies

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                                          @foone setting up a scheduled reply to remind you in a month 🫡 /half-joke

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