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- Feb 3, 2013
I was cleaning out my aunt's house yesterday when I ran across this old Compaq laptop shoved in the back of her office closet, crammed underneath mounds and mounds of rat shit and hoarder garbage. To my surprise, it's fully intact. 
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There were printer ink finger prints smudged all over the keyboard, but I was able to get them off with wet Q-tips; the grey lines on the top are just regular wear-and-tear. So it still looks pretty good. Finding it in my aunt's house, I expected the panels to be cracked/falling/missing, but no. The keys stick just a little but still work, and the computer still has its power plug and original carrying case. More importantly, however, the computer still works. I plugged it in and Windows 3.1 came up with no problem.
I still haven't fully tested the floppy drive. In the carrying case, I found a floppy that I think might have been the boot disk; I can't tell because the writing on the label has faded away. When I put the disk in the drive, the drive starts up like a dremel drill and then a few seconds later the computer says the drive is empty. I have a few floppies of my dad's we've kept stored away that I might try - assuming they're compatible. But from the looks of things, the floppy drive might be damaged.
If I can manage to get the drive working, however, I have the Zork 1-3 DOS executables that I would definitely like to install.

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Keyboard:

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I still haven't fully tested the floppy drive. In the carrying case, I found a floppy that I think might have been the boot disk; I can't tell because the writing on the label has faded away. When I put the disk in the drive, the drive starts up like a dremel drill and then a few seconds later the computer says the drive is empty. I have a few floppies of my dad's we've kept stored away that I might try - assuming they're compatible. But from the looks of things, the floppy drive might be damaged.
If I can manage to get the drive working, however, I have the Zork 1-3 DOS executables that I would definitely like to install.