First post, by Ozzuneoj
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Today I was given an old Toshiba Tecra 720CDT laptop, which at a glance appears to be a pretty decent little laptop for playing old games if I really wanted to. The hard drive does seem to be bad (makes some terrible noise) but the system itself does work! I'll probably open it up and inspect the internals before I spend too much time on it, but at this point I'd like to get it working again.
Is a system this old likely to be compatible with a simple 44pin laptop IDE to CF adapter like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CF-Card-Compact-Flash … 6wAAOxykmZTMGOg
If so, that seems like the ticket. These old IDE drives are noisy and soooo slow.
The system has pretty awesome specs for playing old DOS games IMO.
http://www.minuszerodegrees.net/manuals/Toshi … cifications.pdf
Pentium 133Mhz (With a BIOS that supports disabling L1 and L2 Cache)
48MB RAM (16MB onboard, upgraded to 48MB with a goofy square shaped Kingston RAM card)
Chips & Technologies C65550 Video (Hopefully similar to the C65554 on this chart, which seems to have excellent compatibility)
Crystal CS4232 (Not 100% sure on this, but there's a website that says it uses this... I sure hope so! This is apparently a great DOS sound chip... at least when its on an ISA card)
Built in 6x CDROM drive (seems unresponsive right now but I'm going to keep trying... if its dead, I do own a Parallel Port CDROM)
External Floppy Drive
Serial Port (hopefully could use my Roland SC-7 with this!)
VGA Port (just in case)
PS/2 Keyboard+Mouse port
I don't have much experience with really old laptops. I had a similar Compaq several years ago, that I regret getting rid of now (the hard drive died while I owned it, so it was depressing), but I don't know much about it. Is the lithium Ion battery safe to attempt to use? Any other quirks or perks I should know about? 😀
Pics are coming soon!
EDIT: System seems to go crazy some times with a flashing screen, drives spinning up and down etc... only does it when the battery is installed. I'll have to go without it for now. I wonder if its possible to replace the battery or at least "disable" it so I don't have a gigantic chunk missing from the bottom of the laptop.