First post, by Vany
Does anyone know whether there's any site that hosts drivers for old GERICOM laptops? I can't even find any information about the model that I got.
The model that I have is a GERICOM Blockbuster Excellent 7000-1400
Does anyone know whether there's any site that hosts drivers for old GERICOM laptops? I can't even find any information about the model that I got.
The model that I have is a GERICOM Blockbuster Excellent 7000-1400
I've never heard of Gericom, either.
Just kidding! 😜 I had got a Gericom notebook, too. Must have been ca. between the years 2004 and 2006.
It had got an Athlon something and an ATI Mobility GPU, I believe.
There also was the Gericom Hummer series, I believe.
Oh my, is it really been that long ago, already? 😢
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Is this it: http://web.archive.org/web/20050206094056/htt … 8&tt_products=6
drivers:
https://members.driverguide.com/driver_search … busterexcellent
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
Horun wrote on 2021-04-01, 23:41:
Cheers! This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you
There are a few different VGA drivers depending on if it has the Intel Graphics or additional ATI graphics. Those sub model numbers may help...or not. Good luck !
Let us know how it goes.
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
Most people want to forget that Gericom ever existed. From what I've heard their support was infamously bad
Horun wrote on 2021-04-02, 00:49:There are a few different VGA drivers depending on if it has the Intel Graphics or additional ATI graphics. Those sub model numbers may help...or not. Good luck !
Let us know how it goes.
Ok, Windows XP installed without problems, only to reveal the amazing specs of this machine
Lowest end Intel Pentium M running at 1400 Mhz (Intel Pentium M 710)
The WORST variant of the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (Intel 852GM running at 133 Mhz core, better variants running at 266 Mhz core)
A VIA audio chip with incredibly bad software which has no controls whatsoever, nothing can be adjusted, no sampling rate change, equalizer, pitch. There isn't even a control panel for it.
A meager 256 MB of DDR-333 RAM
The above machine is from late 2004.
The really sad part is that the build quality is actually very, very nice. Plastic is thick, the unit is heavy even without battery.
CPU, RAM, Cooler and WiFi module are accessible under a thick plastic hatch held by four screws. Decent ventilation on the case too. All of that for the worst possible "new" components at the time.
Now the best part? The display. It's the sharpest one I've seen from a laptop this old. Running at 1400x1050 natively - on a freaking Intel Extreme Graphics 2! Lol that poor bastard is struggling even while idling.
TLDR:
Extremely decent quality machine, better build quality than even IBMs of the era, very easy to maintain and upgrade. Bottom of the barrel spec-wise.