I just acquired an NEC ProSpeed 386 portable from WeirdStuff.

http://imgur.com/a/vUTvd <http://imgur.com/a/vUTvd>

The system boots fine off floppy, and after running the setup program—that can 
still be downloaded from NEC America’s FTP site!—I was able to boot DOS and 
Windows 3.11 from the internal HD that WeirdStuff didn’t think it had. The 
machine is actually quite zippy once booted too, it’s obviously a desktop 
replacement, it even has a goddamn mechanical keyboard!

Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be all that much useful information about 
this system online. Does anyone have any pointers?

What I’d like to do most is get into it and down to the motherboard, since the 
CMOS battery obviously needs replacing, and I could see whether there’s any 
damage that needs to be cleaned up. I tried to disassemble it this morning but 
unfortunately I couldn’t find any release latches and the plastic is old enough 
to be a little brittle so I didn’t want to work it too hard.

As for what else I’ll do with it, I might consider replacing the drive with a 
larger one (or a larger CF card via an IDE/CF adaptor), adding the 8MB memory 
upgrade if I could ever find it, and adding an 80387 if I could ever find one 
and if there’s actually a socket for it. And if there’s any sort of network 
card for its weird-ass expansion slots of course I’d be all over that.

I also expect the battery is quite sketchy at this point, being a 
discharged-for-decades NiCd. The system won’t boot without the battery pack 
attached though, so I’ll have to figure out how to bypass that. (I expect I can 
just install some sort of jumper at the battery port, or wire in a bypass.) And 
the system ports are obscured by the battery pack too.

Nonetheless, not bad for well under the $60 sticker price when you consider 
that they also threw in the Griffin iMate I was also getting for that price!

  -- Chris

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