> To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca Cc: Bcc: Subject: Re: (no subject) Reply-To: In-Reply-To: <014401c297ba$aa514800$0201a8c0 at 6S4X011> X-Operating-System: Linux cantata 2.4.16 Patrick: You can still get DB9 serial ports on laptop computers. You can't usually get them on the ultra-thin models, though. I am currently looking myself, and a serial port is a must. I will most likely stick with IBM and get a Thinkpad T30 this time around at around $2.6K. It has a serial port If I were you, I'd seriously consider an IBM reconditioned Thinkpad. There is a 3 month waranty on them--certainly long enough to find out if any part is bad. For example, you can get a T22, with serial port, modem, ethernet, two pcmcia, etc. for under $1K. See: http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=-840&storeId=1&categoryId=2563444&langId=-1&dualCurrId=73 Careful. This url will almost certainly wrap. PS: For the last two years I've bee4n running around with a Thinkpad t20 that we paid $3,500 for. Now they're selling reconditioned for about $700. Mine is still good. It's not broken at all. That's not the reason I'm upgrading. And, I've been all over the planet with it.