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| **Bad Points** | **Bad Points** | ||
| - | * Stuck GPU/CPU fan | + | * Stuck GPU/CPU fan - < |
| - | * Discharged BIOS battery | + | * Discharged BIOS battery |
| - | * Missing hard drive / PATA only drives | + | * Missing hard drive / PATA only drives |
| - | * Backlight/ | + | * Backlight/ |
| ==== Fixes & Repairs ==== | ==== Fixes & Repairs ==== | ||
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| The proper way to repair the noisy fan would be to replace it with a new part. In this case I didn't know if the machine was in a fully working state so I went the hack route... | The proper way to repair the noisy fan would be to replace it with a new part. In this case I didn't know if the machine was in a fully working state so I went the hack route... | ||
| - | First I soaked the fan bearings in isopropyl alcohol to clean out any residual oil/grease - the fan wouldn' | + | First I soaked the fan bearings in isopropyl alcohol to clean out any residual oil/grease - the fan wouldn' |
| If the machine all checks out, then it may be worth replacing the fan with a new part. | If the machine all checks out, then it may be worth replacing the fan with a new part. | ||
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| + | **[Update September 2025]** After using the laptop on and off for games for a month or so it seems reliable and does what I wanted, so I found and ordered a new-old-stock fan unit from Aliexpress. It was less than £5 including shipping and only needed the old fan to be prised off the heatsink. Much quieter and no vibration any more. // | ||
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| + | === LCD Panel / Backlight === | ||
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| + | The original panel had a distinct red tint on first start, for maybe 15-20 seconds, it was also fairly dim - even at maximum brightness. All symptoms that point to the backlight / CCFL failing, or not having much life left: | ||
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| + | Replaced the old screen and backlight with a new-old-stock panel of the same type and it looks as good as new: | ||
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| ===== Drivers & Utilities ===== | ===== Drivers & Utilities ===== | ||
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| + | * Thinkpad PCMCIA / Card Services - compatible with the T43 | ||
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| + | In addition, there is a patched version of BIOS v1.29 which codes out the whitelist of IBM-approved hard disks, and gets rid of the annoying "Press F1 / ESC to continue" | ||
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| If BIOS and/or platform controller software is not up to date, the order to install them is **BIOS** //then// **Platform Controller**. | If BIOS and/or platform controller software is not up to date, the order to install them is **BIOS** //then// **Platform Controller**. | ||
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| === Audio === | === Audio === | ||
| - | * Use VSBHDA - audio support is detected as ICH6. | + | * Use VSBHDA - audio support is detected as ICH6. The volume controls (up, down, mute) above the keyboard work regardless of software, so this is useful for games in DOS. |
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| === Mouse === | === Mouse === | ||
| - | * Use Cutemouse - detects Trackpoint nub. Touchpad | + | * Use Cutemouse - detects |
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| + | === Ethernet === | ||
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| + | * No native DOS packet drivers, but you can use the **B57.COM** ODI driver and then the **ODIPKT** shim to make the ethernet controller work with DOS packet-driver aware applications (e.g. MTCP) | ||
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| + | The ODI drivers should be loaded as follows: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | LSL.COM | ||
| + | B57.COM | ||
| + | ODIPKT.COM | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | You will need to configure **NET.CFG** as below: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | Link Driver B57 | ||
| + | envelope type ETHERNET_II | ||
| + | </ | ||
| === Memory / UMB === | === Memory / UMB === | ||
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| + | === PCMCIA === | ||
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| + | The T43 has a PCMCIA/ | ||
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| + | This means that if you have Cardbus cards and DOS drivers for them, then they **will not work**. | ||
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| + | Normal PCMCIA cards and DOS drivers do appear to work (verified with DLink DFE670 10/100 NIC and Roland SCP-55 MIDI card). | ||
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| + | Under other operating systems with proper Cardbus drivers (Win9x, 2000, XP, etc) or in Linux, the Cardbus functionality seems to work perfectly. | ||
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| + | If using PCMCIA services in DOS, you must //exclude// the **D000-D7FF** range from EMM386, JEMM or any other memory manager. | ||
| ===== Benchmarks ===== | ===== Benchmarks ===== | ||