Specs
Released around 2005 - 2007.
Good Points
Bad Points
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.
Battery must be removed and any damage neutralised and cleaned. Fortunately in this example it is limited to just the battery header itself.
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:
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.
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 “ghost” key presses that appear when no key is being pressed at all. It probably has some internal damage to the matrix (possibly a fluid spill, or a crack or similar).
Will need replacing.
Test | Base Config |
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3DBench 1.0c | |
Chris 3D Bench | fps |
Chris 3D Bench SVGA | |
PC Player VGA | fps |
PC Player SVGA | fps |
Doom (low detail) | realtics |
Doom (high detail) | realtics |
Quake (320×200) | fps |
Quake (360×480) | fps |
Quake (640×480) | fps |
Norton SI | |
Landmark CPU | MHz |
Landmark FPU | MHz |
Landmark Video | chr/sec |