
Presenting my latest contraption, an R61i FrankenPad. This Frankie begins with one of the uncommon Euro R61i standard screen models that bears many similarities to the outgoing R60, but for the lack of an infrared cutout and of course what it' packs under the hood: the GM965 chipset supporting 800mhz FSB Core 2 Duos, 8GB of RAM, and SATA 2. The Franken aspect comes from it being a 15" laptop, accommodating the retrofit of FlexView panels last found in the T60p.



This particular unit, that I bought from a gentleman in Poland, arrived upgraded with a T7300, 3GB of RAM, and dual booting Windows 7 and XP. From the factory, she had an LG Philips XGA display and 3945ABG. Since then I've upgraded it with a late model ID-Tech N150U3-L01 prefit with EDID, Middleton's R61 15.4" BIOS, 4GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0, and Advanced N 6205 (as a placeholder mainly, read on...). I've also swapped the ALPS keyboard for an NMB and stylized it with X200 buttons.




My plans are to upgrade to a Penryn (hence the 15.4" BIOS), 8GB of RAM, SSD, Intel AX210, R60e palmrest, IBM badges, Smartcard reader, and Windows 11. I'd also like to solder a MPCIE header to the empty WWAN slot and try to install an NVME drive there, but it's not that important.
As it is, with its T7300 and GMA X3100 it actually has no problem browsing my favorite websites, streaming YouTube 720p 60 h264, and playing my 20th century PC games. With my 89% health Panasonic 9 cell it even estimates a generous battery runtime of over 3 hours in power savings mode. I am delighted to have a retro form factor ThinkPad in my hands again that I can actually use (lead-free solder doesn't cut it), and I am already enjoying using it. It's so sad that 4:3 didn't continue in the mainstream, even the P71 (which I love to bits) hasn't as much physical height as a 15" FlexView.

With X330 (top), W530 (middle), and R50p (bottom).


Memorial Day '23 Update:
I tried Windows 11 and it was too cranky to my liking, and it clearly wants more technological overhead to abuse than Santa Rosa offers. So I've made some adjustments to my upgrade path. I've settled for Windows 7 Pro, since it just works better on this hardware, but I'll switch to Ultimate for Bitlocker if I take this mobile in the future, as I do in good faith intend to use this machine productively. I'm also dual booting Win 10 Enterprise 1607, for now unactivated, which may be of use for software compatibility in the future. Since I'm using 7 I've settled on an AC-7260 for WLAN with a home-made bracket, until my mail-order brackets show up. Not great, not terrible.
Ordered a T9500 on Aliexpress for $19 and managed to win on eBay 8GB of DDR2 for the starting bid of $23. T8300, T9300, or even my own T8100 would all have been fine, but I just feel better with the "best" plug-and-play CPU. Copper dGPU cooler is also on its way, total overkill for I like these things to be COOL.