Axonix 4XR CD-ROM: Powered by PS/2 (and frustration)
Testing this intriguing Type II PC Card CD-ROM by Axonix from the mid 90s. No batteries or power supply required, it's an external PCMCIA optical drive powered entirely by the ports of a Windows 95 laptop! In theory at least, heh.
Here's an archive of the v4.7 DOS and Windows 3.1 driver disk:
https://archive.org/details/axonix-promedia-xr-dos3x-install
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Here's an archive of the v4.7 DOS and Windows 3.1 driver disk:
https://archive.org/details/axonix-promedia-xr-dos3x-install
Видео Axonix 4XR CD-ROM: Powered by PS/2 (and frustration) канала LGR Blerbs
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