First post, by lepidotós
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Today, I finally took in this cute little (10.4" XGA) Sharp Mebius Muramasa PC-MM2-5NE laptop (I think the Actius MM20 is the international version?) that I've been waiting on for a while. It came from Japan for only about $70, and as the thread title says has the TM8600 inside, as well as a Mobility Radeon and 256(?)MB DDR and probably the original 20GB hard drive with possibly the original Windows XP install on it. I want to make a disk image of it, but it's not original; besides my own tampering, the last sign of use I could see on it was from April 2013. However, it does have all the drivers and seems to come with OEM additions like wallpapers. Keyboard is horrible to type on but in all fairness I seem to have issues with the keyboard on this Acer Aspire E17 as well.
For those who need a run-down, the TM8600 is a 256-bit RISC processor that emulates a Pentium 4-ish. It runs at 3w for 1GHz, which I think beats the PowerPC 750. Not sure about the 750L.
My current plans for it are basically to run the gamut of benchmarks on it on various OSes -- the original Windows XP, a ReactOS install, try to force WIndows 98SE or Me on there kicking and screaming, and both Fedora Core 3 and antiX. Possibly Haiku too, but that would require a different set of benchmarks. After that, I guess my plans are to mod it to within an inch of its life for battery life; between recelling the (currently dead) battery with 3500s, swapping out for an SSD, LED modding the screen, and even trying to see if an undervolt might be doable. While I'm in there, I might as well see what the max RAM is. I think it can probably get to 12 hours with some napkin math. There's a switch on the keyboard that drops it down to 400MHz, and maybe also downclocks the Radeon, which would help a significant amount. If only they used the TM8800!
Anybody know some things I should do with it?
Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this thread, I can't really find a better fit.