[ltp] Hardware q's tp 760

Tod Harter linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:20:43 -0500


If anyone needs 1 to 2 gig drives I know tons of people that have stacks of 
them, probably some 2-3 gig as well. My brother also has a line on pallette 
loads of 300 and 700 series Thinkpads.

On Wednesday 10 April 2002 08:59, the Professor wrote:
> This may sound funky, but shop on eBay.
>
> I purchased a 760ed from a guy, no good battery, no harddrive, no power
> cable, no cdrom.
>
> I have managed to get the power cable, cdrom and am waiting on a couple
> used batteries to arrive.  All in all, less than $100.00 was spent on eBay
> items to fill in what I was missing.
> The harddrive I have was given by a friend.
>
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> From: "Bill Turner" <wildbill@speakeasy.org>
> To: <linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:50 AM
> Subject: [ltp] Hardware q's tp 760
>
> > Morning all,
> >
> > I have a TP 760-EL (?) with P-120, 72MB RAM and 3GB IDE hdd.  Has the
> > LCD screen.  I bought the system used from a grad student at the U.W.
> > in Seattle and also got the original manuals and diskettes as he'd
> > been the only owner previously.  I run Linux on it exclusively.  Other
> > than the graphics being a bit lacking - which was the reason I got it
> > so cheap - it's a really nice system and I'm pleased with it.
> >
> > I also have a docking station.  I have an internal floppy and 1 Li
> > battery.  I did have an external PCMCIA CDROM from Altec but that
> > "died" when the power supply cable "went south" and when I contacted
> > Altec I was told that they no longer made that anymore as it was
> > "obsolete" so now I have no CDROM.
> >
> > I do not have docs for the docking station.  The questions I have are
> > pretty straight-forward and I did go to the IBM site first to do a bit
> > of looking around but couldn't find the info I was searching for.
> >
> > 1.  How would I go about getting things such as a replacement power
> > cord?  My laptop right now has to be recharged via the docking
> > station.
> >
> > 2.  I have some space insode the laptop and I was considering putting
> > in another hard drive.  How difficult would something like that be?
> > How expensive?  Obviously I don't want to put a lot of money into a
> > used system but I've been very pleased with this IBM and if it's not
> > going to cost an arm and a leg - and the rights to my first-born :)  -
> > I'd like to do some minor upgrades.
> >
> > 3.  I need a CDROM.  I think in my own case an external model makes
> > the most sense.  That way I could use it on both the laptop and my
> > desktop system.  Does IBM even offer an external model - preferrably a
> > CD-RW vs. a straight CDROM - that would be truly portable as I've
> > described?
> >
> > First post to the list.  Just like to add that I've always had "good
> > experiences" with IBM and it really doesn't surpise me all that much
> > to see them supporting Linux.  Kudos for that.
> >
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> > Bill Turner <wildbill@speakeasy.org>
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