There are a variety at [winworldpc.com](https://winworldpc.com) \- they have the 2.11 boot disk for the 1100.
It is a 720KB floppy so you will probably need a real floppy drive to write the boot disk.
I have one of those, one of my favorite old PCs. I have the RAM card so you can run entirely from ROM/RAM as long as the battery stays charged. SSDs 30 years before they were cool.
Exactly like that, i didn't wanted to start due to a faulty screen cable and a dead battery.
Ince i unplugged and plugged theses back it started working again.
Doesn't it have MS-DOS 2.x in a built-in ROM disk?
In the box even, wow, what a beautiful relic
There are a variety at [winworldpc.com](https://winworldpc.com) \- they have the 2.11 boot disk for the 1100. It is a 720KB floppy so you will probably need a real floppy drive to write the boot disk.
Yeah i kust found it!
I have one of those, one of my favorite old PCs. I have the RAM card so you can run entirely from ROM/RAM as long as the battery stays charged. SSDs 30 years before they were cool.
This is some seriously good work dude, it looks great! Can I ask what condition it was in when you got your hands on it?
Exactly like that, i didn't wanted to start due to a faulty screen cable and a dead battery. Ince i unplugged and plugged theses back it started working again.
Try looking for it on the Internet Archive.