Happy 600E owner...with questions!!
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:44 am
LOL! So I went to a computer show this weekend, someone was trying to get rid of a 600E (8 out of 10...and considering it is 7 years old..I would give it a 10 for condition/age!!) It has some wear on all edges(corners on base and top cover) BUT the keyboard and palm rest are MINT!! There are many 600/E for sale in this show, but they are SO beat up that it is not even worth considering!! It cost me $0, since I traded it for my "POS" L400...I consider the whole thing a win situation in my part...
It has been YEARS since I have worked on one of these, my WHAT a SOLID machine...the feel...just screams QUALITY...I miss those days...
Anyways, to my question. I will be installing a 20GB hd later this week, can anyone remember if it will see more then 8.4GB, as a HD?
I am not sure what OS I will be running yet, I did max the memory out ( I knew that some of the old "junk" I have been holding on to would come in handy)
I do not have an "IBM" burner (CDRW/DVD) for it, but I do have a modified Sony one that fits the bill (with a cut bezel to fit).
I do not intend to watch movies on it, and I know the 600E was able to decode DVD's BUT I have a "margy"DVD PCMCIA decoder card that I will toss in to see if there is a huge improvement on playback...
All said, back in 99 this machine would have been a DREAM come true...makes you realize how fast things change...
It has been YEARS since I have worked on one of these, my WHAT a SOLID machine...the feel...just screams QUALITY...I miss those days...
Anyways, to my question. I will be installing a 20GB hd later this week, can anyone remember if it will see more then 8.4GB, as a HD?
I am not sure what OS I will be running yet, I did max the memory out ( I knew that some of the old "junk" I have been holding on to would come in handy)
I do not have an "IBM" burner (CDRW/DVD) for it, but I do have a modified Sony one that fits the bill (with a cut bezel to fit).
I do not intend to watch movies on it, and I know the 600E was able to decode DVD's BUT I have a "margy"DVD PCMCIA decoder card that I will toss in to see if there is a huge improvement on playback...
All said, back in 99 this machine would have been a DREAM come true...makes you realize how fast things change...