TP 365ED

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TP 365ED

#1 Post by hanspet » Tue Sep 06, 2005 2:11 am

Hi, I recently ran into a working TP 365ED, but with no floppy or modem. Does anyone know if I can install a 10/100 network card to its PCMCIA slot? if so, which card should I get? Also, if anyone knows where I could dl a user's manual for this model...

on a separate note. I have an external laptop CDROM that I would be happy to trade for a external floppy (IBM) for this laptop.

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#2 Post by Thane_Bitter » Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:42 am

The link below is the only relevant document I could find, however it does not mention the "ED" variant of the 365 series. On my 365XD I am using an ancient Linksys PCMCIA card (model EC2T) which works remarkably well; my only complaint is that it has a dongle rather then an integrated socket on the card.

:arrow: 365 HMM http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... JJR-3PDMQ7
:arrow: 365 Drivers http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-60567
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365XD 2625-DEE 100MHz, 24MB, 1.0GB HDD

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32 bits?

#3 Post by hanspet » Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:41 am

So, I now want to get a network card for this TP... does anyone know if this model's PCMCIA slot supports 32 bit network cards?

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#4 Post by Thane_Bitter » Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:47 am

Hi hanspet,

Quote from the 365 user guide:
The PC Card slots operate at 5V and support the following:
Type I, Type II, and Type III PC Cards.
16-bit PC Card (PCMCIA 2.0,2.1/ JEIDA 4.1,4.2)
Note that the PC Card slots do not support 8-bit or 16-bit slave
DMA PC Cards.
There are a few PCMCIA type cards still on the market so you might find something new rather then used. Some manufactures also have combo cards, which include both a network card and a modem (LinkSys PCMLM56 as an example).

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365XD 2625-DEE 100MHz, 24MB, 1.0GB HDD

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#5 Post by hanspet » Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:15 pm

Thanks for your answer!, say, you wouldnt happen to have a pdf of that user manual????

TIA!

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#6 Post by MadeInJapan » Thu Sep 08, 2005 7:42 pm

Make sure your PC card is 16bit (older, usually) and not 32bit (card-bus) as it will not work in this older laptop.
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#7 Post by mi-oldradios » Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:01 am

I have a 365XD which is simular and use NetGear FA411 card also use a Enterasys WiFi card on my home network. Both work well.
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#8 Post by MadeInJapan » Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:31 pm

I've used NetGear...it's a fine card!
アイビーエム、シンクパッド T30 w/modified NEC 6500 DVD Burner, TP600E, Japanese TP535E & Japanese TP560. RIP T380D

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