600E Last Breath - some questions
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:50 am
Just now I am using my thinkpad 600E that has been left aside for some time. Works fine and is in all good shape except for the USB port where the I guess we can call it main piece has broken off so now it looks like fork when looking at it. Occasionaly it works if contact is good.
Either way though that is not my concern but rather I wanted to talk about video. All I have are 2 Megabytes of Video Ram (Neo Magic) and according to other websites, though desireable, it is not possible to upgrade the video card?
I would be fine with 800x600 (since at that resolution 24-bit color is available) but using that resolution for some reason disables directdraw. When you watch mpeg videos (videocd for example) it is extremely slow when maximized at that resolution yet 1024x768 at 16-bit will play them fine.
Is there a driver fix for this?
What I like about this thinkpad is that I haven't seen yet a notebook with such a nice screen (warm + high contrast - looks great for video color tweaking), or I have yet to find one.
Hence my video concerns.
Also, since it's only 300 Mhz with 2 megabytes of video ram there is no way also to get a good dvd playback? (There was a DELL model, I believe Inspiron 7000, also 300 Pentium 2, with ATI card, but it also had a hardware decoder for DVD - Luxonor MPEG-2 Decoder but it only worked with the OEM dvd player, Power DVD never figured it out). EDIT: I forgot to say that DVD picture quality was excellent, though very pale due to poorly tweaked screen (it was pale just in general), but watching VCDs or DVDs was really some experience with that laptop.
Lastly, if by any chance I get a hold of MPEG-2 PCMCIA decoder cards would this help with DVD playback (I would expect the DVD Picture to be routed to Thinkpad's LCD, not external monitor - is that also possible?)
Thanks,
UDX
Either way though that is not my concern but rather I wanted to talk about video. All I have are 2 Megabytes of Video Ram (Neo Magic) and according to other websites, though desireable, it is not possible to upgrade the video card?
I would be fine with 800x600 (since at that resolution 24-bit color is available) but using that resolution for some reason disables directdraw. When you watch mpeg videos (videocd for example) it is extremely slow when maximized at that resolution yet 1024x768 at 16-bit will play them fine.
Is there a driver fix for this?
What I like about this thinkpad is that I haven't seen yet a notebook with such a nice screen (warm + high contrast - looks great for video color tweaking), or I have yet to find one.
Hence my video concerns.
Also, since it's only 300 Mhz with 2 megabytes of video ram there is no way also to get a good dvd playback? (There was a DELL model, I believe Inspiron 7000, also 300 Pentium 2, with ATI card, but it also had a hardware decoder for DVD - Luxonor MPEG-2 Decoder but it only worked with the OEM dvd player, Power DVD never figured it out). EDIT: I forgot to say that DVD picture quality was excellent, though very pale due to poorly tweaked screen (it was pale just in general), but watching VCDs or DVDs was really some experience with that laptop.
Lastly, if by any chance I get a hold of MPEG-2 PCMCIA decoder cards would this help with DVD playback (I would expect the DVD Picture to be routed to Thinkpad's LCD, not external monitor - is that also possible?)
Thanks,
UDX