songoffall wrote on 2024-12-04, 13:07:I haven't got to restoring it yet; there's a lot of restoring to do, tbh, the case itself is falling apart so I might need to ge […]
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jrevez wrote on 2024-12-03, 19:59:Hello! Any news on restoring this laptop?? […]
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songoffall wrote on 2023-10-08, 22:26:I posted about the laptop that was plugged into the mains some time ago. […]
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I posted about the laptop that was plugged into the mains some time ago.
I now have the said computer in my possession and am planning to resurrect it. Will post photos tomorrow.
It's IBM PC XT-class, quite large, with 80C88 CPU that can be clocked to either 4.77MHz or 8MHz. It's a 16-bit CPU, an upgrade over the 8-bit 8088. The RAM is 640k.
The power circuit will need extensive modifications - I don't have the original power brick and the batteries have been taken out - and I'll see what the capacitor and CMOS battery situation is when I open it up. The laptop is quite damaged and dirty and is literally falling apart.
It also has a 20Mb HDD.
The LCD screen is quite horrible if Youtube is to be believed, but that's to be expected. There's also an RGB/composite port on the back of the laptop.
If you have schematics and repair manuals for ZWL-180 series laptops, I'd be quite thankful. This is my first attempt restoring something this old.
Hello! Any news on restoring this laptop??
I have a similar model ZWL - 181 - 92, I don't have a charger to plug it in yet, but I opened it up to give it a clean.
I only opened the bottom part of the laptop and not the one with the monitor, but I was surprised by the good condition it is in. Only the power board that connects to the main motherboard was a little oxidized.
I would like to have some information about this small power board. Did anyone analyzed this power board?
If you made changes, what changes would you make?
I don't know if the components are working correctly and I wanted to make sure before connecting this. I can send photos!
Ps. Sorry for my English!
I haven't got to restoring it yet; there's a lot of restoring to do, tbh, the case itself is falling apart so I might need to get a 3d printer just for that.
As for the power circuit, it is not very complicated, as soon as I'm done with my current projects I'll go over it and post the schematic here. If someone doesn't do it before I do.
I highly recommend that you check all the tantalum capacitors (mostly yellow) because their mode of failure is shorting and they can explode and take other parts with them. Safest bet is replacing them altogether with new ones.
Thank you for your response!
I was wrong in the previous message, the model I have is the ZWL 183-92.
I opened it recently to clean it.
I bought it many years ago and have never turned it on since. I'm waiting for a 12V 2.5A charger to power it.
I read this on the forum - vcfed.org: "Today, I decided to make a small and entirely reversible modification to the little power board inside of the laptop. I discovered that removing the little choke coil from that board takes the DC barrel jack completely out of circuit, so I pulled that out, and then just ran wires from the jack straight to the positive and negative points for the battery, allowing me to plug my 12V 2.2A power supply into the side of the machine like normal! low power" light and the hard drive now works as it should! I also wired it for the more traditional center-positive, rather than center-negative like this laptop originally was."
I would like to know if this is really a good idea to do. My battery is probably dead and I've heard that without it, the laptop runs poorly.
Therefore, I will keep an eye on your publications here for new ideas for modifications to be made.
I finished the power board schematic today, I still have to review it with a friend who understands electronics and then I'll share it here.
I'll leave here photos of my board and the components it contains.
It might be useful to help someone