[comp.os.msdos.programmer] Does Club AT Still Exist?

cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) (01/08/91)

I bought a computer systems with the label "Club AT" on it, but I
believe they were a Silicon Valley operation marketing Everex
motherboards with components from a variety of places.  I have
determined, pretty definitively, that the latest SMARTDRV.SYS
from Microsoft doesn't work with the 384K above 1MB (though older
copies of SMARTDRV.SYS do work fine).  Since Microsoft can't
fix a problem like this (or maybe I don't know how to ask them
correctly), I was hoping that talking to the manufacturer might
help.  Does anyone know if Club AT still exists?
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nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (01/08/91)

In article <5186@optilink.UUCP> cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) writes:

   I bought a computer systems with the label "Club AT" on it, but I
   believe they were a Silicon Valley operation marketing Everex
   motherboards with components from a variety of places.

I believe that you bought an Everex before they were selling computers
under their own name.  Look on the back for an 1800-series model number.

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