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ThinkPad 770X For Sale - Image included

#1 Post by TriAngle » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:09 pm

Here's a photo link.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q49/ ... ad770X.jpg
Thank you for your interest.
Tri.
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#2 Post by Harryc » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:19 pm

Mod Edit - Per forum rules, no inline images allowed without a warning in the subject line.

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#3 Post by TriAngle » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:30 pm

Harryc,
Sorry about the image. I hope it's ok now.
Thanks,
Tri.

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#4 Post by Harryc » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:34 pm

No problem. Good luck with the sale. I've just finished upgrading a 770Z with very similar specs. It's a great machine.

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#5 Post by TriAngle » Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:03 pm

Harryc,
I thought about installing 2 x 256MB SODIMMS, but I have to keep my costs down. So, I think this is about all I'm going to do to this unit.
It works pristine.

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#6 Post by erik » Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:53 pm

i used to own that exact same machine—same MTM, 13.7" SXGA display, and everything.   that really brings back some memories.
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#7 Post by Harryc » Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:56 pm

erik wrote:i used to own that exact same machine—same MTM, 13.7" SXGA display, and everything.   that really brings back some memories.
:-), Eric, it's a humbling experience to take one of these down to the system board like I did last night. What a great engineering masterpiece.

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#8 Post by TriAngle » Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:26 pm

Here's the specs.

IBM-Lenovo ThinkPad 770X Laptop

PRICE: $125.00 CASH ONLY!
WARRANTY: Sold "As Is", NO WARRANTY

The only issue is the DC battery is dead. Purchase a new 6600mAh battery online on amazon for around $70 including shipping.
This laptop has no 'cosmetic blemishes', no scratches, etc.
The LCD screen is perfect, and has no bad pixels or scratches.
The unit has been completely wiped down with anti-bacterial wipes to remove any residue.

Included Software:
ThinkPad 770X Product Recovery CD-ROM, ThinkPad 770X Customization CD-ROM,
M$ Windows ME Upgrade CD-ROM w/Product Key label, M$ Broadband Networking Setup and Network Utility MN-120 CD-ROM,
M$ IntelliPoint 3.1 Mouse Software CD-ROM, CD-ROM containing product info, Win98/WinME drivers, Manuals, etc.,
ThinkPad 770X WinME Startup Floppy Diskette, ThinkPad 770X Updated BIOS v1.10 (IIET42WW) 09/10/99 Floppy Diskette,
* WinME updates have been applied to this unit.

INCLUDED HARDWARE:
IBM ThinkPad 770X Laptop, AC Power Adapter (original),
External/Internal Floppy Disk Drive w/cable, Original box,
Original Recovery CDs (2), Windows ME Upgrade CD-ROM w/Product ID,
A CD with all the Win98/ME drivers/manuals/info, etc. downloaded from the website,
WinME Start-up Floppy Disk

THINKPAD 770X SPECS:
Model: ThinkPad 770X Type: 9549-7AU

OS: Windows 98 First Edition upgraded to Windows ME (Millennium) 4.90.3000

MOTHERBOARD: 95497AU Intel 440BX Northbridge, Intel 82371AB/EB, Intel 82371EB - Intel PIIX4E South Bridge
Front-Side Bus (FSB) Clock: 66MHz/100Mhz

CPU: Intel Pentium II Mobile PME300 MMC-2 300MHz MMX 32kilobyte L1-cache 512 kilobyte L2-cache VCore=1.7

BIOS: IBM IIET41WW 09/10/99 (updated 10/02/08)
To enter BIOS: Press and hold F1 BEFORE you power up the machine, and hold it until the BIOS screen appears.
Alternate Method: Start PC, tap F1 repeatedly to enter BIOS Setup.
F8 = Boot Menu

CMOS BATTERY: SONY CR2025 3Volt Lithium (new Energizer CR2032 3Volt Lithium battery installed 10/02/08)

MEMORY: Maximum Memory = 512MB
Installed RAM: 384MB (390496KB) RAM
1 x IBM 64MB (16x8) PC66 144-Pin SODIMM on-board
1 x SEC 64MB (16x8) PC66 144-Pin SODIMM in #1 slot
1 x Crucial CT436441 256MB (32x64) PC133 144-Pin SODIMM in #2 slot (NEW - 10/21/08)
* (A Maximum of 512MB PC-100/PC-133 "low-density" SODIMMs can be used in this system)

LCD DISPLAY: High-resolution 348-mm (13.7-inch - diagonally) SXGA LCD TFT display with 1280x1024 resolution.

HDD: IBM-DYLA-28100 (E182115 S) 8.1GB VC0VC065387 17MM ATA/33 12MS 512K 4900RPM 2.5" PATA (770 series)

DVD-ROM: M a t s u s h i t a (Matshita/Panasonic) Model:SR-8171-L 16x(CD)/2x(DVD) Internal DVD-ROM drive (swappable)

FDD: IBM/M a t s u s h i t a FD-05U 12J0425 Internal/External Floppy Disk Drive 3.5" 1.44MB (swappable & cable-ready)

VIDEO CARD: IBM ThinkPad 770X/770Z (Cyber9397DVD) TriDent 64-bit 3D-Graphics 8MB-SGRAM AGP(1)

SOUNDCARD: Crystal SoundFusion WDM Audio Codec High-quality speakers and standard SRS 3D-sound
Sound Blaster/Sound Blaster 16/Pro Compatible

CARDBUS CONTROLLERS: Texas Instruments PCI-1251/1251A CardBus Controller

TOUCHPOINT: PS/2 TrackPoint Stick

LAN NETWORK CARD: MS MN-120 Notebook Network PCMCIA LAN Adapter 10/100 (wired network card)

MODEM: ThinkPad 56K/V.90 Modem (on-board)

DRIVE BAYS: IBM ThinkPad UltraBay II IBM ThinkPad UltraBay Hot/Warm Swap Driver

AC POWER ADAPTER: IBM J15JR566HC0 #AA20210 Output: 16V 3.36A

BATTERY: IBM Li-Ion 5400mAh (the battery is DEAD)
* New 1-Year Warranty 6600mAh battery online at amazon for around $70.00 (includes shipping)

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#9 Post by TriAngle » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:47 pm

SOLD!
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Thanks to all.
Tri. :D

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#10 Post by TTA » Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:52 pm

Harryc wrote:
erik wrote:i used to own that exact same machine—same MTM, 13.7" SXGA display, and everything.   that really brings back some memories.
:-), Eric, it's a humbling experience to take one of these down to the system board like I did last night. What a great engineering masterpiece.
humbling? I always thought it was a PITA :P
T60p/x32/t42p/a31p and about 100 more 8)
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