Project Tricolor Hinge
OK, I've got an IBM ThinkPad 380ED. To get it working I'm going to:
Now I've got the power cord and I've got to test it out. It works and boots to a floppy fine, but who knows how to access the BIOS on the ThinkPad? Mental? Anyone?
The other 3 steps are optional, but would increase my enjoyable use of it. Especially the HD.
Any ideas?
I'll keep you posted.
-Q
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√ Get the power cord
- Get a Hard disk
- Get a netwk card dongle (Or a new card)
- Get a battery
Now I've got the power cord and I've got to test it out. It works and boots to a floppy fine, but who knows how to access the BIOS on the ThinkPad? Mental? Anyone?
The other 3 steps are optional, but would increase my enjoyable use of it. Especially the HD.
Any ideas?
I'll keep you posted.
-Q
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I'll do that tomorrow.
EDIT: hey... this is my 600th post... cool (woot)
Excellent! I got in and discovered the screwy cursors!
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hell yeah, they change with different parts of the BIOS. like the bird which can fly backwards best!
hmm, maybe they changed it.. I repaired an IBM Thinkpad 300 (PII 350mhz, 32mb ram, 5gb hdd) which still had them.. Check out your BIOS, if you have cursors looking like a bird which is animated when you move the trackpoint, you have the "screw cursors"
Tonight I'll try DN1 or 2...
-Q
PS. It flies backwards?
SKYROADS - The best things to come out of Estonia on a floppy disk (With the possible exception of leaked secret USSR crap)!
-Q
PS. PTH is a 380 and it has them.
-Q
yeah, move the trackpoint to the right and it flies backwards
Any ideas on what I can do with it with just floppy and CD drives? Sofar I've played Skyroads and Scorched Earth, and run Memtest86 with negative results.
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The battery isnt required... and a hard drive... ebay has TONS of old laptop hard drives, Im assuming its a standard laptop-IDE drive.
muLinux is your answer.
-Q