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UltraPort on A31p

#1 Post by jack NYC » Mon May 09, 2005 10:57 am

Is it possible that my a31p does NOT have the ultraport? It has the space on top but i can't seem to open it up. I bought the Camera but can't seem to get the port open. Any ideas?
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#2 Post by a31pguy » Mon May 09, 2005 11:13 am

Is there a rubberized cover? The cover should have a small slot in the side for a penknife or standard screwdriver.

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#3 Post by jack NYC » Mon May 09, 2005 11:33 am

no its not rubberized its hard plastic
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#4 Post by asiafish » Mon May 09, 2005 11:41 am

It does come out, just takes some work. My T22 was the same way, but once that plastic piece comes out, the port is there.
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#5 Post by jack NYC » Mon May 09, 2005 11:48 am

kinda nervous about that, then what do i do to recover it after i unplug the camera from the port?
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#6 Post by asiafish » Mon May 09, 2005 12:16 pm

I don't know about the camera, but the Compact Flash reader that I used on my T22 came with its own cover, made of metal, with a flip open door to access the port and plug in the reader. When not using the reader, you would close the door to protect the port.

I didn't care for this solution as the door and its surrounding bezel and hinge protruded about 2mm abouce the edge of the screen housing and the door would flop open on its own (no latch).
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#7 Post by a31pguy » Mon May 09, 2005 12:41 pm

The IBM Ultraport camera mount is kinda cheap. Mine broke after about two weeks. I know another user on here made his own mount by drilling two holes in the camera. I think I might try it - because having a camera is great - but not one that falls off. :(

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#8 Post by cbcb3 » Sat May 05, 2007 3:47 am

check out my a31p with two ultraports, one for the camara and the other one for the microphone..:))

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#9 Post by FrankK-F » Sat May 05, 2007 6:58 pm

How do you get 2 Ultraports on an A31p?
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Re: Camera Mount

#10 Post by zone » Mon May 07, 2007 8:19 am

a31pguy wrote:The IBM Ultraport camera mount is kinda cheap. Mine broke after about two weeks. I know another user on here made his own mount by drilling two holes in the camera. I think I might try it - because having a camera is great - but not one that falls off. :(
Indeed yes, Ultraport mount on A31p is rather fragile, never try to open lid by pulling Ultraport device... In other words handle it with care and it will last.

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#11 Post by FrankK-F » Mon May 07, 2007 10:29 am

Hi a31pGuy,

haven't seen your posts recently, glad to see you are still in the A31p series .. I have two, each w DockII, and maxed out - mega/giga and all that. (Still puzzling on how to move to the next external display like SAMSUNG SyncMaster 305T at 2,560-by-1,600 -- and video card for dual DVI)

The Ultraport camera option ... when initially available, did not have much to commend it as I recall, so now I have accumulated various 1394 and USB models, with very little use of them. What has changed on the UltraPort model?

Also, I have scanned the A31p accessories/options on the Lenovo site .. and the only camera is a Lenovo clip-on type ... not UltraPort. So where do the Ultraport come from today? And what is the nomenclature for them?

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#12 Post by zone » Mon May 07, 2007 3:15 pm

FrankK-F wrote: Also, I have scanned the A31p accessories/options on the Lenovo site .. and the only camera is a Lenovo clip-on type ... not UltraPort. So where do the Ultraport come from today? And what is the nomenclature for them?
Ultraport Camera II is discontinued, here is site at Lenovo. For what is Ultraport Camera was way overpriced back in its times, cca 100 USD.
Nowadays you may find 'em from time to time at ebay. If you shopping at ebay make sure that comes with all adapters if you want use Ultraport, othervise it can be used via USB port.

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#13 Post by ElbertR » Sun May 20, 2007 9:43 pm

jack NYC wrote:no its not rubberized its hard plastic
Then you don't have an ultraport. On an A31P the ultraport has a rubber cover which comes out easy. Not all A31P's came with one.


How did the other guy get 2 ultraports on a A31P? I know an ultraport is just a custom USB port, but how do you wire in a second port? Must have wired in a small usb hub first.

But if you have a 15" screen the metal support for the screen will get in the way on the side of the screen. Not much room to work with on the sides of the screens.
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#14 Post by cmarti » Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:12 pm

cbcb3 wrote:check out my a31p with two ultraports, one for the camara and the other one for the microphone..:))
How did you got two??? :shock:
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#15 Post by rkawakami » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:34 am

My guess would be that a custom drilling job on the lid, coupled with an extra lcd ribbon cable (containing the Ultraport connector) and some soldering to either the existing USB port or perhaps even to the Intel southbridge chip itself, was used to construct the second port. A nice engineering job from the looks of it.
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