Understanding External Media Sources for 701c

Older ThinkPads.. from the 600, the 7xx, the iSeries, 300, 500, the Transnote and, of course, the 701
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Understanding External Media Sources for 701c

#1 Post by mobodojo » Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:38 pm

Hey all. I'm new here, though I'm not new to tech. I've acquired a 701c in near mint condition, though all I have is the unit and the power supply. It has a bad install of Win95 on it and I'd like to install OS/2 Warp 4 on it. The problem is I don't have the external floppy drive, a dock, or a PCMCIA CD-ROM drive.

My question is, what types of drive devices can I get for the 701c? I gathered from some other discussions that the Dock II device has a floppy and CD-ROM drive in it, but that it requires an adapter for the 701c.

Any help with this is deeply appreciated :)

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#2 Post by Timoti » Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:59 am

Welcome to the forum!

I have a similar problem with a 710T. I removed the hard drive, and tried it with a USB-2,5" adapter, but no luck. Next one up was a USB-3,5" adapter with a 3,5"-2,5" adapter (it can provide more current with its own power supply for the old drive), still nothing. Next thing i'm going to try is to put it in a 486 or P1 desktop with the 3,5"-2,5" adapter.
My guess is that these USB-IDE bridge chips don't implement the whole IDE/ATA/ATAPI standard and don't support the access mode this poor sucker wants to use. The drive works, that's for sure. In fact, 0 bad sectors.
If it works in a desktop, i'll try to install either Win95 or 3.1 on it. Or a very stripped down Linux.
Timoti
T20 - 1GHz (SL5TF), 512MB, 80GB, Intel Pro100/Agere combo miniPCI
365X - 100MHz, 72MB, 12GB
710T - 25MHz, 4MB, 60MB

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