I knew this was going to be a big project... but this is going to be a big project.
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That's the back of a Toshiba T1100 Plus screen, which worked fine the first time out and then showed some pretty bad screen problems (black screen, screen lines instead of text). I probably jumped to disassembly too quickly but here we are. It wasn't any better after the first cleaning so I did another cleaning job on the insanely tiny connection pads (I suspect there will be some alignment tapping before I'm done) and applied Deoxit and I'm kind of letting that "set" for no reason other than being tired. I'll try to get pics of the pins when I open it again, it's one of those designs that had to have involved gin at some point in the design process.
The good news is that the T1000 screen is the same and I have 3 of those. Used that to make sure it wasn't the motherboard that was the problem.
And the funny thing is I thought the battery was going to be the big problem, but it looks like almost all of these laptops used Sub-C NiCd batteries, which are easy to get. I still want to convert to LiIon but it's probably not worth it (it would be an excuse to just wire around the inefficient 80s-era internal-PSU-plus-big-wall-wart setup, but alas... The good news is a modern 9V wall wart is comparatively tiny and cheap compared to the original.
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Mind you I have to find all the hacks and wierdness a previous owner got up to. Like a wireless phone battery (or something) cut in half:
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I will have to do some delicate cleaning on floppy drives, too. And take some measurements to see if *any* of those floppy drives have "standard" sizes. And then... the cleaning... the cleaning...