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General NotesNote
The PAC 64 was one in a series of portable computers made by Dolch Computer Systems throughout the 1990s and early 2000s that also included models fitting into briefcases. It was sold as a net work sniffer and analyzer through a partnership with Dolch and Network General Corporation.
Original Specifications:
- TMC AI5TV AT motherboard with Intel 82430VX chipset, four PCI slots and three ISA slots
- DLCH-920C-1 power supply with custom enclosure
- Intel Pentium P54C 200 MHz processor
- 64 MB EDO RAM
- Chips & Technologies 65548 PCI video card with custom LVDS connector and cable
- IBM 46H3640 12.1" SVGA (800x600) LCD with custom interface board
- Adaptec ANA-6911/UC 10/100 Ethernet network card with RJ45/BNC/AUI connectors
- Network Peripherals 105-0168-02 NG PCI FDDI network card
- Cherry G80-1813 keyboard with PCB-mounted Cherry MX Blue switches (Cherry MX Green switch for the space bar) connected to the AT keyboard port via a custom RJ11 connector
- TEAC 3.5" IDE floppy drive
- TEAC CD-316E IDE CDROM drive with 44-pin IDE connector and custom 44-pin to 40-pin board
- PC speakerNote Type
Object Specific InformationNote
This particular Dolch Pac 64 was modified with an SD-to-IDE adapter, a 4-port USB card and a 3Com 10/100 Ethernet card. It is fully functional.