Toshiba Libretto 70CT running Windows 95
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Toshiba Libretto 70CT running Windows 95

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Toshiba Satellite T1960CT & Libretto 70CT
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The Cactus at VCF East XIV
From left to right: OSI Challenger 4P Toshiba Libretto 70CT Cactus ADM-3A terminal (loaned by TangentDelta) November ‘77 of Byte Magazine featuring the Kompuutar Mini OSI-300 kit CGRS Microtech 6502 front panel (loaned by Bill Degnan) OSI-300 (loaned by Bill Sudbrink).
Not pictured, but absolutely vital to the success of this year’s exhibit, @aperture-in-the-multiverse
Through trial and error, I can finally issue AT commands to a US Robotics modem via raspberry pi. Right now, I'm trying to create a shell server accessible via dialup, so that I can access my web server and other equipment using vintage machines that have modems.
Next step is to have a getty session follow an auto-answer on incoming calls.
Oh, and I used my Toshiba Libretto 70CT as part of the debugging process. I've also got to do some cable cleanup for my server infrastructure. This is in anticipation of my fancy new Dell Poweredge R620 becoming my new VM host, freeing my old R610 to become an off-site backup.
“We found the only unhackable laptop @defcon It's unhackable because we don't have a USB to db9 adapter.”
Oh look, I found my Toshiba Libretto 70CT from when Hackaday posted it during DEFCON last year.