The Nan Tan 3300 (also known as the FMA3300) is a 386-based laptop that released in mid 1991. The 3300 is a pretty bulky machine - it uses 3.5-inch hard drives and the system's battery screws onto the back, making it even larger. Nan Tan later released the 3500, which was a 486 laptop in the same case.
Sold as/by:
Spec | Details |
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CPU | CPU Type: PGA132 - AMD 486DX @33MHz - Other options |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | Type: SIPP Memory Standard: Unknown Maximum: Unknown |
Hard Disk | 3.5" IDE Uses proprietary adapter?: Unknown Standard: Unknown |
Display Options | 9.4" Passive Matrix Grayscale @640x480 |
Graphics Chipset | Cirrus Logic GD610/GD620 VRAM: Unknown |
Audio | PC Speaker |
Main Battery | NiCad (screws onto the rear) - 12V, 2800mAH |
CMOS Battery | NiCad Varta Barrel Battery (Soldered) |
Power Supply | Kycon KPPX-3P Connector - PSU P/N: PSA-202 |
Disk Drives | 3.5" Floppy Drive (Epson) |
PC Cards | None |
Networking | Unknown |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x Keypad Port |
BIOS | Award? |
Pointing Device | None |
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