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I'm returning to a project that I've left sitting for several months and,
regrettably, didn't take notes on what progress I had made. I have a PB
Legend 20CD 486-66 unit that I'd like to restore w/ Win 3.1 for use as a
game machine. I have a couple of PB floppies (one is # 142417) and a
restore CD (# 170662) but don't think either of them came w/ this unit. I'd
love to put it back exactly as it came from PB, but I may have to default to
just a vanilla Win 3.1 install w/ the needed drivers.

If anyone has any pointers, web links, restore CD copies, etc., I would be
most grateful.

Thanks in advance.
JEFF

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I have the following
a copy of the CD and Restore Floppy
an interposer for pentium odp upgrade
a 4mb ram chip
"SV" <SVJeff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm returning to a project that I've left sitting for several months and,
> regrettably, didn't take notes on what progress I had made. I have a PB
> Legend 20CD 486-66 unit that I'd like to restore w/ Win 3.1 for use as a
> game machine. I have a couple of PB floppies (one is # 142417) and a
> restore CD (# 170662) but don't think either of them came w/ this unit.
> I'd
> love to put it back exactly as it came from PB, but I may have to default
> to
> just a vanilla Win 3.1 install w/ the needed drivers.
>
> If anyone has any pointers, web links, restore CD copies, etc., I would be
> most grateful.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> JEFF
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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