Although you posted this a month ago, I hope I can help 😀
I've finally got hold of a Toshiba Satellite Pro 480CDT with the same fault - it powers on but it does not power "up". No beeps, no powering up the hard drive and essentially dead. It's a very common fault with the Satellite 220 / 230 and Satellite Pro 440 to 480 models. My code reader showed 0000101 and that's all it would show - that's decimal / hex 05h which is what you're also seeing.
The 490CDT is also troubled by similar faults but it's a different fault type and board design, it's not something I've been able to resolve so I won't cover it here.
Essentially the RTC and Standby battery connectors sit on top of a bunch of data connections that I suspect are RAM related. I too had error code 5 which means SM-RAM - my code reader is just a bunch of LEDs hooked to the parallel port like the maintenance manual for the Satellite 420 describes:
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That's also where I'm getting the code from, I don't think they would have changed the code between the 420 series and the 440->480 models.
For reference, here are pictures of the top and bottom side of a Satellite Pro 480CDT in much better condition:
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Underneath the two battery connectors, there are a collection of resistors with "220" labelled on them so 22 ohms per resistor and a fairly wide bus, so I think it's RAM signals. It's not like we have schematics or a full toshiba maintenance manual so guessing is the best option for me.
The underside of my broken 480CDT looked like this though, the batteries had leaked *through* the PCB and started working on the traces on the underside of the board:
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