Satellite T2110 What can I do?

I have been cleaning out my garage and found my very first laptop:  a  Satellite T2110 wit the instruction books and a Windows 95 software floppy disk- unopened.
What do I do here? Take it to the dump? Put it on ebay? How do I erase any personal information at this late date?
I'm sure there is still plenty of data on there of some sort, but am concerned just to try to fire it up because of the NiCad battery which has been stored attached.  Any thoughts?.

Hello
Like you know on this way it is not easy to give some precise diagnostic but I agree with Markus. I presume that there is some problem with power supply electronic. Please observe this blinking code. Usually it is not blinking with same intervals.
In my opinion you must contact service partner in your country because just they can read this hex code.
Bye

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