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In this video, I will show you how to connect a Citizen PN60 portable printer and a serial mouse to an HP 200LX Palmtop computer. The HP 200LX is a classic portable computer released in 1994 and is famous for its DOS operating system and built-in applications. The Citizen PN60 is a compact printer that can produce high-quality prints on the go. We will go through the steps required to connect the printer and the mouse to the HP 200LX, which involves using the serial ports on the Palmtop. We will show you how to configure the printer and mouse settings on the HP 200LX, and how to install the necessary drivers for the printer. Once we have everything set up, we will demonstrate how to print a document from the HP 200LX using the Citizen PN60 printer, as well as how to use the serial mouse to navigate around the computer, running Windows 3.0. Whether you're a fan of vintage technology or simply looking for a way to use your old devices, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in connecting a portable printer and mouse to the HP 200LX Palmtop. Join us on this trip down memory lane as we explore the world of retro computing!

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