Hello Everyone...
I have a Laptop that I was going to sell on Ebay, but thought I would give it a try on here first. I will list a few things on here and if any more questions, please feel free to email and ask.
It is a Dell Inspiron 7000 PII 366 with 160MB Ram & 10 Gig HD Running Windows 2000 Pro. It has the Upgraded 15" Monitor as well as the upgraded 8MB ATI vid card with S-Video/Composite out (Mame looks great on my 32"Wega with the Svid out BTW) Has pretty much everything onboard, USB, Printer, Monitor out, 56k Modem, etc. Also included is the Docking Station/Port Replicator for more connectivity. It comes with CD/Floppy in one caddy that can be exchanged with an Extra included Zip Drive caddy. Also has 2 Batteries included that hold the charge as well as the day I got it since I rarely ever took it anywhere. You can use one battery and exchange, or have them both in at the same time as either battery can occupy the port in which the CD/Floppy or Zip drive takes up. Comes with a PCMCIA 3COM 10/100 ethernet card as well for broadband or networking. & for security, there is an alarm thing with lock and very loud alarm that you can put on the laptop with a cable & even motion sensitivity just incase you bring it in to work and have thieves there. Also included is the original Box, manuals instructions, even Video that came with it in like new condition, as I take very good care of everything I own. It has been a very wonderful laptop for me, as I basically only used it for test setups of certain programs, it has very very little use and is in excellent condition. There are a few other extra's I can not even think of right now, but I will find out about later or something. I was originally loking for around $500 for the Lot, as this is what I would get off Ebay more or less with all that is included.
With the PII366 and 160MB Ram, it did an excellent Job running most Emulation I threw at it and can be a very nice portable gaming system or even an interesting Mimi-Mame cabinet project.
Thanks, please email me at madsmurf@madsmurf.com for any questions.
Regards,
mS