So, i've had this Toshiba T3100e/40 on my desk for a while that was brought to me to set fully up and working with few upgrades.
The hinges were completely shot. I had only few plastic pieces moving around in the case to help me position the metal inserts for the screws.
Tried to add so much epoxy that the hinges will now outlast the whole machine itself. Because i never saw the hinges properly working, i had to dremmel a lot of epoxy away again once i started to put the hinge parts together and move them. 😁
The machine has 1MB of RAM. Inside, there are 4 SIMM slots. But when i added any memory, it was not recognized. Found out that you have to modify the ram sticks to make them compatible.
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The hard drive, 40MB of size, was working! So i backed it fully up and then replaced it with 512MB CF card as harddrive. The CF card is probably faster than that machine's RAM itself. 😁
The bios only supports 2 types of hard drives: 20MB and 40MB one. Nothing else. But i found from Toshiba laptop wiki a forth drive overlay to the ones i already know! Currently i'm aware of XT-IDE, OnTrack and EzDrive. The forth one is AnyDrive: http://www.steptail.com/toshiba_t-series_supp … s_and_resources
It's not quite a "full overlay", but more like a "bios settings overrider". You are still limited to whatever the bios can address. With this machine, the 504MB limit is still in place.
It seems to be very tiny and small, yet exactly what is needed. It does not autodetect the drive config, so when you set it up, you have to give CHS values yourself. You can use "Whatide" program to find out the exact numbers.
So, in the end, there's this portable Toshiba machine with red plasma screen, 12MHz 286, 3MB of RAM and ~500MB of storage space. What to do with that?
As agreed with the owner, DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, Excel 5, Word 6 and bunch of games went on it.
I did some work beforehand in 86box, and... What should you set up for the IDE controller there? 86box does have this machine in its list, but it always complains about the not being able to initialize the HDD controller. I had to resort to some "generic 286" with CGA card to prepare some stuff, but it was somewhat restricting and i couldn't try out everything i would have wanted.
I sure hope he's going to enjoy this machine a lot now, remembering his younger years and, as he told me, will leave this as an inheritance for his son. I sure hope his son is also able to appreciate it. 😀
"640K ought to be enough for anybody." - And i intend to get every last bit out of it even after loading every damn driver!
A little about software engineering: https://byteaether.github.io/