Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
I'm winding up some T-6x and T-4x rebuilds.
If possible, a Blu-Ray drive would be nice.
I've noticed that after the T-6x series that the Ultrabay connector changed from a wide recessed connector on the right (from the point of view of the rear of the drive) to a small projection from the center.
My questions are:
1. Given that both T-6x and T-4x chipsets supported SATA, are these both SATA interfaces, PCI, PCIe, etc. Or were these "dumbed down" (as in the T-42 harddrive-drive interposer to make it PATA/IDE)? (For the T-61's, I've flashed with Middleton's BIOS.)
2. If these were only made with the small projection type of connector, can they be modified with an old junked T-6x or T-4x CD/DVD drive connectors to work?
Thanks!
If possible, a Blu-Ray drive would be nice.
I've noticed that after the T-6x series that the Ultrabay connector changed from a wide recessed connector on the right (from the point of view of the rear of the drive) to a small projection from the center.
My questions are:
1. Given that both T-6x and T-4x chipsets supported SATA, are these both SATA interfaces, PCI, PCIe, etc. Or were these "dumbed down" (as in the T-42 harddrive-drive interposer to make it PATA/IDE)? (For the T-61's, I've flashed with Middleton's BIOS.)
2. If these were only made with the small projection type of connector, can they be modified with an old junked T-6x or T-4x CD/DVD drive connectors to work?
Thanks!
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thinkpadcollection
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
Ultrabay's connector for this goes thru 4x, R52 and 6x are the same except thickness for and Rxx & Txx series which are all PATA interface.
T400/T500 started the ultrabay using SATA from point on.
Cheers, thinkpadcollection
T400/T500 started the ultrabay using SATA from point on.
Cheers, thinkpadcollection
Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
I saw Blu-Ray drives with USB 3.0 so that would do. USB 2.0 can peak at around 25mb/s from what I experienced from a USB SATA hard drive. A USB IDE HDD's transfer speed is more than good enough to play a 1.5h 1080p Blu-Ray MKV extract which is around 8gb so I guess USB Blu-Ray would do as well. Btw what ThinkPad are you using? Anything before ATI T43/R52 won't handle it as they use AGP GPU and older Pentium M. From what I tried T43 and R52 would do it with Pentium M 780 @ 2.26ghz and ATI GPU with some acceptable lags & lots of heat. For T4x and T6x, the drive plate is not the same. T4x uses a curved plate while T6x uses a straight one so be careful about this drop act if you are OCD and you insist in finding a IDE one for Ultrabay.
Patience, boys. All good things to those who wait. – Mother Gothel (Tangled)
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
That connector is not IDE connector, it is the Ultrabay Battery connector, therefore T4x batteries won't work in T6x even though they use Ultrabays with the same namewsalomon wrote:I've noticed that after the T-6x series that the Ultrabay connector changed from a wide recessed connector on the right (from the point of view of the rear of the drive) to a small projection from the center.
Patience, boys. All good things to those who wait. – Mother Gothel (Tangled)
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T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
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T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
All but one the T-42's have ATI the M7-32 Radeon 7500 GPU; one (a 15") has the M10-128 Radeon 9600/Fire GL 128 GPU. All have Pentium M 765 2.1 GHz CPUs and 2 GB of RAM running Win 7.
The T-61's have either the nVidia NVS 140M or FX 570M GPU (and have survived long enough and are dated to miss out on the nVidia chip defects), T-9500 CPUs, and 8 GB of RAM running Win 10.
For cosmetics, a well-handled Dremel MotoTool can do wonders, if needed
So getting back to the question...
Looking a little further, I saw a reference that mentioned that Ultrabay Slim (T-4x and T-6x) could take either SATA or PATA devices. COuld it be that is why the connector was wider than that in later Ultrabays, that depending on the pin-out that the inserted device could do either?
I'm gathering that the only Blu-Rays were SATA as they started with the T-4xx's?
Therefore, could it be possible to "hybrid" the SATA BLU-Ray, back to the dual-purpose connector (a Franken-Ray)?
The T-61's have either the nVidia NVS 140M or FX 570M GPU (and have survived long enough and are dated to miss out on the nVidia chip defects), T-9500 CPUs, and 8 GB of RAM running Win 10.
For cosmetics, a well-handled Dremel MotoTool can do wonders, if needed
So getting back to the question...
Looking a little further, I saw a reference that mentioned that Ultrabay Slim (T-4x and T-6x) could take either SATA or PATA devices. COuld it be that is why the connector was wider than that in later Ultrabays, that depending on the pin-out that the inserted device could do either?
I'm gathering that the only Blu-Rays were SATA as they started with the T-4xx's?
Therefore, could it be possible to "hybrid" the SATA BLU-Ray, back to the dual-purpose connector (a Franken-Ray)?
Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
T4* and T6* all use PATA for CD/DVD and HDD ultrabay adapters. If you have an HDD ultrabay adapter with SATA, the signals are converted to PATA. The middle connector present on T6* models is for the serial/parallel adapter (not present on T400 era), and the rightmost gold connector pins are for batteries.
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
I searched up on eBay, the earliest compatible model is T400 which uses the SATA interface, and Blu-ray ROM standard did not come out until 2006 so it is likely that such drive does not exist for 4x and 6x serieswsalomon wrote:All but one the T-42's have ATI the M7-32 Radeon 7500 GPU; one (a 15") has the M10-128 Radeon 9600/Fire GL 128 GPU. All have Pentium M 765 2.1 GHz CPUs and 2 GB of RAM running Win 7.
The T-61's have either the nVidia NVS 140M or FX 570M GPU (and have survived long enough and are dated to miss out on the nVidia chip defects), T-9500 CPUs, and 8 GB of RAM running Win 10.
I can guarantee that 1080p Blu-ray won't work properly at all on your 7500 T42, and struggles for the FireGL 128 (Unless you have XGA display which there is no point of playing 1080p Blu-ray on it), CPU clock speed in this case really matters. A Pentium M 750 @ 1.86ghz will have trouble keeping up frames and a Pentium M 780 with X300 is just enough to keep the frames aligned with sound...
Patience, boys. All good things to those who wait. – Mother Gothel (Tangled)
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T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
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T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
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ajkula66
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
No. The original ThinkPad BR drive was an "Enhanced" version which is simply too thick to fit into T series units. It does fit into R6x machines. Having said that, none of these units have the horsepower to deal with BR properly.wsalomon wrote:Therefore, could it be possible to "hybrid" the SATA BLU-Ray, back to the dual-purpose connector (a Franken-Ray)?
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
This explains why my spare SATA HDD drive runs so slowly.If you have an HDD Ultrabay adapter with SATA, the signals are converted to PATA.
I wasn't aware this even existed until I looked inside a few minutes go. What devices actually used this?The middle connector present on T6x models is for the serial/parallel adapter (not present on T400 era).
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
Is this "enhanced" sized Blue ray player available anywhere? I have the advance dock and their ultrabays are the taller "enhanced" size.ajkula66 wrote:No. The original ThinkPad BR drive was an "Enhanced" version which is simply too thick to fit into T series units. It does fit into R6x machines. Having said that, none of these units have the horsepower to deal with BR properly.wsalomon wrote:Therefore, could it be possible to "hybrid" the SATA BLU-Ray, back to the dual-purpose connector (a Franken-Ray)?
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ajkula66
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
Try feebay...I've never owned one of these. They seem to be fairly rare.cadillacmike68 wrote:Is this "enhanced" sized Blue ray player available anywhere? I have the advance dock and their ultrabays are the taller "enhanced" size.ajkula66 wrote:No. The original ThinkPad BR drive was an "Enhanced" version which is simply too thick to fit into T series units. It does fit into R6x machines. Having said that, none of these units have the horsepower to deal with BR properly.
Good luck.
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Cheers,
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PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
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Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x
It is cheaper for you to go for USB Blu-ray drives than IDE UltraBay though...
Patience, boys. All good things to those who wait. – Mother Gothel (Tangled)
_________________________________
T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
_________________________________
T23 PIII 1.13ghz 1gb W7
2xT43 14.1" 2.26 SXGA+ 2gb 1*fp W10
T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
Flexview UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10
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DK6400Brian
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Re: Blu-Ray drives for T-6x and T-4x - a Franken-Ray?
Don't know. The FRU is 39T2853 and it kinda works in a Z61p with 100% CPU-load. Stuttery play and there might be further improvements to be done.cadillacmike68 wrote: Is this "enhanced" sized Blue ray player available anywhere? I have the advance dock and their ultrabays are the taller "enhanced" size.
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