After getting all the bugs worked out of my T20 1/2 I started wondering if;
1) It is possible to force upgrade the BIOS to a different model?
2) There is any benefit?
I have done this in the past on an AOpen XC CUBE. Enabling the SATA connectors on the mobo. As AOpen uses the same Mobo in 2 units, one with and one without SATA capability. But both physically having the connectors - so a pretty obvious benefit.
Stumbled across this Force Upgrade a Thinkpad T20 to latest Thinkpad T22 BIOS over at Thinkwiki (not sure if linking to other sites is OK or not - Apologies if it is, and mods please delete reference.)
Out of either boldness or stupidity I gave it a try
Did not work going T20 to T21 latest BIOS or exactly as written T20 to T22 v1.06.
Both give error "File Open Failed on PLATFORM.BIN" - not one of the files created in the explanation.
The link only mentions 2 of the 3 BIOS files "$0179000.fl1 (renamed to BIOS.BIN) and $0179000.fl3 (renamed to PLATFORM.IMG)"
Would changing $0179000.fl2 to PLATFORM.BIN?
Doing this one without some expert opinion would be stupid.
Any thoughts?
And as for the benefits of doing this?
The post mentions faster booting. Is this advantage only on T22s or both T21 and T22?
As well as support for 1400x1050 resolution.
Would faster T22 CPUs, 1.0 GHz, also be possible? Seems I read somewhere that a T20 cannot use a 1.0 GHz CPU.
Well that's my hacking and rambling for the night.






