Scored the oldest IBM Thinkpad I've ever owned pretty cheap at auction.
-Thinkpad 385D - year of manufacture: 1997
-Pentium 150
What drew me to this was the dual Floppy/CD drive. In-hand, this thing almost feels like a laptop with the docking station built right in.
Only real down side is the DSTN screen.
Cosmetically, the keyboard and palmrest are in pristine condition, I don't think this was barely ever used.
It does have a Boot-up error of 161/163, which from what I gather online is a CMOS battery and nothing else. Problem is I have to replace that battery before I can test this machine further as it won't boot past that error until the battery is replaced.