Haven't done or bought anything remotely retro in a while. Various real-life problems piled up, didn't have time, money and heart to do it. But today for the first time in weeks I had a moment to myself, so I opened my Toshiba 3020CT (looks worse in photo than in reality, it's actually very well preserved):
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and removed the RTC battery, just in case, based on Maintenance Manual. I am amazed by its build quality, everything is neat, clean and well put together.
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The battery doesn't look like typical spillers, though - pic attached.
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Perhaps I am being overly cautious? Any ideas what to replace it with?
Also, my usual next step is to rip out the hard drive and replace it with CF-based solution, usually with DOS. That said, for DOS I would need a couple things:
- NeoMagic 2160 and Yamaha OPL3-SA3 DOS drivers - where from?
- Toshiba utility to scale 640x480 and lower resolutions to screen native 800x600 - I know there used to be one, but where to find it?
- USB port driver in order to make transferring files easier - does this even exist?