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| **Specs** | **Specs** | ||
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| + | * 256MB DDR2-400 RAM onboard, plus 1 slot free (1280MB maximum - which this one is fitted with) | ||
| + | * 12" 1024x768 screen + VGA out | ||
| + | * 1.8" pin-type PATA drive (//not// ZIF) | ||
| + | * Intel 915 chipset | ||
| + | * Intel GMA 900 video | ||
| + | * Marvell 10/100/1000 Ethernet | ||
| + | * 1x Type II Cardbus/ | ||
| + | * Mono speaker | ||
| + | * Headphone out with physical volume wheel | ||
| + | * 2x USB 2.0 | ||
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| + | Released around 2005 - 2007. | ||
| ===== Images ===== | ===== Images ===== | ||
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| ** Good Points** | ** Good Points** | ||
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| + | * Correct 4:3 ratio screen | ||
| + | * Intel GMA 900 does interpolated full-screen expansion of non-native modes - great for DOS | ||
| + | * Supported by VSBHDA for excellent emulated Adlib, SB16 and GM MIDI softsynth support in DOS | ||
| **Bad Points** | **Bad Points** | ||
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| + | * This particular example has a keyboard fault | ||
| + | * Toshiba still use an old style, leaky NiMH CMOS battery - must be removed and checked for damage! | ||
| + | * Original battery modules don't appear to be holding much of a charge | ||
| ===== Drivers & Utilities ===== | ===== Drivers & Utilities ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Fixes & Repairs ===== | ||
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| + | === CMOS Backup Battery === | ||
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| + | Toshiba still insisted on using an old style NiMH rechargeable battery for BIOS/clock backup in machines as late as this... and as expected they **leak**. | ||
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| + | Battery must be removed and any damage neutralised and cleaned. Fortunately in this example it is limited to just the battery header itself. | ||
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| + | Battery header removed and corrosion cleaned up - this was more extensive than it first appeared and had already started to eat into the motherboard itself: | ||
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| + | Fortunately no components or traces were damaged. If you were to use this as a Windows device it would be worth soldering a new battery terminal header back on, but since this is intended for DOS gaming, pressing F1 to bypass BIOS defaults (and lack of date/time) at first power-on is not a real issue. | ||
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| + | === Keyboard === | ||
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| + | The keyboard as supplied with the laptop has some problems - certain keys around a third from the right hand side don't register correctly, and there are occasional " | ||
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| + | Will need replacing. | ||
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| ===== Benchmarks ===== | ===== Benchmarks ===== | ||