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First post, by Dan9550

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I have a Thinkpad 760ELD that i plan to use for DOS gaming. I have installed MS-DOS 6.22 and Installed Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. I so far have managed to get most things working all right:

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Infared
Cardbus
Serial
Parallel

Other than those its running pretty well so far, i was however wondering if anyone could help answer a few questions i have.

* Is is possible to get the above devices working (more specifically the Cardbus)?
* Also it seems as if accessing the CD-ROM drive within windows either slows down the system dramatically or locks it up completely.
* Any recommendations?

Laptop Specs:
Intel Pentium 133
73344 KB RAM
Trident Cyber9320 1MB
12.1" TFT (800x600)
ES1688 Audio controller
IrDA 1.0
4X CDROM Drive

Any other comments, suggestions, questions are welcome.

Last edited by Dan9550 on 2012-02-14, 06:37. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 1 of 13, by leileilol

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Dan9550 wrote:

* Also it seems as if accessing the CD-ROM drive within windows either slows down the system dramatically or locks it up completely.

PIO mode?

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Reply 2 of 13, by Dan9550

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PIO mode?

How can i check?

Reply 3 of 13, by Dan9550

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Also the original command & conquer seems to crash when launching the DOS4G at startup, any ideas?

I have managed to fix this must have been a memory issue i installed and used QEMM 97 to optimise my system gaining 52K of conventional memory and Command & Conquer now runs. Although it may also have been because of EMS which is now enabled on the system.

Reply 6 of 13, by Dan9550

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WOOO! I managed to get the cdrom working i switched from the IBM driver to the generic oak cdrom driver works perfectly now. 😀

Reply 7 of 13, by Dan9550

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oh and i did just find out the cdrom is using Programmed I/O transfer mode

Reply 8 of 13, by schaap

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Does it have to be cardbus? Which cards have you tried?

If you just want to get networking, you might be better served with a PCMCIA 3Com 3C574. The 3C574 Windows 3.11 drivers have their own PCMCIA enabling trick that works well on every laptop I've tried so far. When you get the card you can download the drivers from here: http://web.archive.org/web/20080512021806/htt … s/nic/3c574.htm

Warnings:
- There are several different 3Com dongles with the same connector, you need to get the right one with/for the 3C574, connecting the wrong dongle did not damage my card
- My 3C574 does not work with my 10/100/1000 mbps ethernet switch, it does work with my 10/100 equipment
- PCMCIA is (a lot) slower than Cardbus, but the performance is still quite acceptable on my systems (couple of MB/s)

Reply 9 of 13, by GXL750

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I used to own a 760ED as well as a 760XD. In my experience, the implementation of cardbus is somewhat flakey. Also, Cardbus has to specifically be enabled in the ThinkPad setup application.

Reply 10 of 13, by Dan9550

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schaap wrote:
Does it have to be cardbus? Which cards have you tried? […]
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Does it have to be cardbus? Which cards have you tried?

If you just want to get networking, you might be better served with a PCMCIA 3Com 3C574. The 3C574 Windows 3.11 drivers have their own PCMCIA enabling trick that works well on every laptop I've tried so far. When you get the card you can download the drivers from here: http://web.archive.org/web/20080512021806/htt … s/nic/3c574.htm

Warnings:
- There are several different 3Com dongles with the same connector, you need to get the right one with/for the 3C574, connecting the wrong dongle did not damage my card
- My 3C574 does not work with my 10/100/1000 mbps ethernet switch, it does work with my 10/100 equipment
- PCMCIA is (a lot) slower than Cardbus, but the performance is still quite acceptable on my systems (couple of MB/s)

Thanks for the advice ill look into buying one as having networking would be great for some old school multiplayer action haha

Reply 11 of 13, by jwt27

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If you want wireless networking on that laptop look for Orinoco Gold Classic or Dell Truemobile 1150 cards, these work under DOS 😉

Reply 12 of 13, by Dan9550

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Wifi well i already got a 3COM ethernet card which works ok, not perfect but good enough.

Reply 13 of 13, by TheMAN

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if you want to get DMA mode working in DOS/Win3.1, try using the Triones drivers
for other hardware, you will need to google for the original IBM drivers... Lenovo's website sucks and they got rid of many downloads for IBM's models... you can try there first though!