Year of manufacture: 1992???
Machine type: Portable notepad computer.
BIOS: NCR BIOS, user flashable, current version - 1.05.00
CPU: Intel 80486(SX or SLC?)
CPU speed: 25Mhz
RAM: 2-8MB ???
Display: 6.25" Backlit Monochrome VGA (Cirrus Logic???)
Storage: 20-40MB Fixed disk, ROM drive with MS-DOS 5.0 and some utilities, 1.44MB 3.5" External Backpack floppy drive
I/O: 1 RS232C DB9 serial port, 1 Centronics 25-pin Parallel port, 1 PS/2 Keyboard port, 2 PCMCIA-II expansion slots, 1 PCMCIA-1 memory card slot, 1 Infrared communications/docking port, 1 external power/charging connector.
Primary input device: Cordless 1 button digitizer pen made by CalComp Inc, transmits on R/F ranges 0.0576Mhz and 0.0614Mhz, runs on 4(E 393 buttoncell batteries)
OS: MS-DOS 5.0/Windows 3.1 with pen support
CMOS setup: Tap pen in upper/left corner of screen after POST, or hit Cntrl-Alt-S on the keyboard.
Battery: 9.6V(NIMH) 1200MAH, 1.2AMP, good for 4hrs per charge???
Power management features: Halts Video and CPU.
External diminsions: Height- 8.5", Width- 9", Depth- 2"
Weight(with battery pack): 4.5lbs ???
ATTENTION: If you have an NCR Safari 3115 owners or field service manual that you don't need please contact me, I'm also looking for a digitizer pen(mine's broke), and as always I welcome any NCR 3115 related information that you have to share. Thanks