X220 schematic + boardview
X230 schematic + boardview
X240 schematic + boardview
X1 Carbon 2012 schematic + boardview
T430s boardview
W520 schematic + boardview
Tools to open boardview:
- BDV : Honhan BoardView
- BRD : Landrex TestLink
- TVW : Tebo View
Oh my. So Lenovo is just as Apple. Delete this topic, I'll post these on another forum.rkawakami wrote:@nitrocaster: While I would agree with you, some time ago (2009) it was requested by Lenovo that schematics NOT be posted here, nor links provided to the sources, because they are in fact proprietary material. That they are openly sold on several web sites around the net means that they are available, just not here.
Yesterday, i spent 4 hours looking for t430s schematic and boardview.rkawakami wrote:Before somebody else jumps in to correct me, I should also note that Thinkpad schematics can also be freely found if you construct the proper Google search. People have posted the files to their own web sites.
All that those boardviews show are rectangles and dots, no matter how big you try to make them.rkawakami wrote:@RBS: I'm surprised that you think that board view files/viewers are not worth anything. Properly used, they can tell you the exact location of parts and how they are interconnected to each other. It's easy to trace SDA and SCL signals so that those signals can be tapped at other (read: easier to get to) locations on the motherboard.
Have you not thought about exploring what the various menu options are? If you can see the board view, then you at least know how to open a file. From there, about the only thing that can go wrong is that you overwrite, if the program allows it, the data file. To prevent that, simply work on a copy of the original file. In any event, hovering over the icons under the menu line will tell you what they do. If there's a hotkey associated with the action, it's also displayed. From left to right:RealBlackStuff wrote:All that those boardviews show are rectangles and dots, no matter how big you try to make them.
I don't see any connections, any part-numbers, any text, any indication what a particular rectangle might be...
Double-clicking on a dot marks it with a random(?) number, no idea where to go from there.
Try this: http://kythuatphancung.vn/download/leno ... atics.html
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