Thinkpad 701C

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Thinkpad 701C

#1 Post by thinkvic » Tue May 25, 2004 8:23 am

I like the 701C because it's very light, small and the software I use doesn't require Pentium speeds. Windows 95 is installed. But there's the dark side. Sometimes, upon bootup, the system freezes or hangs while it does the memory check (I "think"). I did basic checks of the system but can't determine any conflicts. I was advised it could be a memory problem. But if so, it would freeze all the time, I guess. Is there another method to check the memory or system? I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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#2 Post by JHEM » Tue May 25, 2004 1:35 pm

Try unseating any added memory and cleaning the connections.

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A mythical machine, perhaps?

#3 Post by Severian » Tue May 25, 2004 3:34 pm

JHEM wrote:Some of the fleet: P133MHz 701C,...
Do you really have a P133 701C, or is it a 486/133 , which is comparable to a P75?

I have been debating geting a 701 upgraded, but can't decide if it is really worth a couple of hundred dollars. Do you find that the faster 701 is something you use much?
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Re: A mythical machine, perhaps?

#4 Post by JHEM » Tue May 25, 2004 4:31 pm

Severian wrote: Do you really have a P133 701C, or is it a 486/133 , which is comparable to a P75?
Actually, it's an AMD 586/133, which is equivalent to a P75. Sometimes, I get confused! :wink:
Severian wrote:I have been debating geting a 701 upgraded, but can't decide if it is really worth a couple of hundred dollars. Do you find that the faster 701 is something you use much?
I can't recall the last time I had it off the shelf, more than 6 months ago I'm sure. With all the other vessels in the fleet, I've got a lot of dock queens.

Upgrading the 701 was an exercise for me, it had no practical application, just something I wanted to do.

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Re: A mythical machine, perhaps?

#5 Post by Severian » Tue May 25, 2004 5:32 pm

JHEM wrote:Actually, it's an AMD 586/133, which is equivalent to a P75. Sometimes, I get confused! :wink:
Well, I guess I'll let you get away with calling it a 586. AMD did officially use that name, even though it was really a 486 core.

Does your 701 have one of the 64 meg memory upgrades? I think the 586/133 with 64 meg is about as good as it gets with a 701.

I have noticed that one of my 701CS screens is getting dim. I hope I don't have to put that machine to sleep, for good. I have 1 701C and 2 701CS machines. I recently upgraded the drive on the 701C and did a fresh install, The better 701CS is next. They each have an assigned task and do them well.

If I get really ambitious, I'll have to get my 730 up and running. A decent sized pcmcia hard drive ought to be cheap enough by now. Finding the video driver nowdays may be tough.
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#6 Post by JHEM » Tue May 25, 2004 7:01 pm

Yes, the "Official" name for the chip was a 586/133. Runs as fast with the 64MB stick as my venerable P75 755CD.

I could never get used to any of the Dual-Scan displays I've had over the years.

Good luck finding drivers for the 730.

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Re: Thinkpad 701C

#7 Post by Klaus » Thu May 27, 2004 5:05 pm

thinkvic wrote:I like the 701C because it's very light, small and the software I use doesn't require Pentium speeds. Windows 95 is installed. But there's the dark side. Sometimes, upon bootup, the system freezes or hangs while it does the memory check (I "think"). I did basic checks of the system but can't determine any conflicts. I was advised it could be a memory problem. But if so, it would freeze all the time, I guess. Is there another method to check the memory or system? I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.
Extended Diagnostic: Press F1 WHILE powering up your 701.
there you should be able to test your ram with CONTROL-A you get even more self-diagnostic for your buterfly

ps. another gimmick: FN-left shift then FN-ENTER after that reboot. should give you 60Hz non interlaced for external monitors

more for the 701 on my HP http://www.extrema.de/Thinkpad

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