P90
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Hi I have an old 386 laptop but it's really bad and doesn't even have a floppy drive! It's a "Librex T386 SX" model "N320SNTT". It does have a floppy drive connector but it's really long and weird and I'm 100% sure it's proprietary. Other connectors it has are a PS/2 port, a serial, a parallel and a VGA. It obviously has a power connector but it's also odd fortunately I have the original external power supply to hook it up to the wall outlets. The RAM and hard drive are easy to remove you just pull them out of the computer just like the battery (which is dead). There's also a place to insert "IC CARD" but I don't know what they are and I don't have them. The hard drive is a small 40MB rectangle metal box that says "Detachable HDD for LibrexT386SX model HDT40UK" and inside that box is the real hard drive, a Toshiba MK1122FC. But it also has a weird connector so I can't hook it up to a "normal" computer.
So my question is: Is it possible to transfer the files from this laptop to my computer? The laptop runs on MS-DOS 6.22.
floppy drive--- hard drive-----
So my question is: Is it possible to transfer the files from this laptop to my computer? The laptop runs on MS-DOS 6.22.
floppy drive--- hard drive-----