Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
Hi! Please check this images:
http://imageupper.com/i/?S0100010070011 ... 3672315269
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/8194/t61pcmcia.jpg
http://www.picamatic.com/show/2011/08/2 ... gthumb.jpg
How can I add ExpressCARD card (54 or 34 size) to this Thinkpad T61 notebook?
At top I see PCMCIA slot, it works.
Can any expert explain what slots watchable in this picture?
How can I remove the PCMCIA door holder to access to ExpressCard?
Thanks.
http://imageupper.com/i/?S0100010070011 ... 3672315269
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/8194/t61pcmcia.jpg
http://www.picamatic.com/show/2011/08/2 ... gthumb.jpg
How can I add ExpressCARD card (54 or 34 size) to this Thinkpad T61 notebook?
At top I see PCMCIA slot, it works.
Can any expert explain what slots watchable in this picture?
How can I remove the PCMCIA door holder to access to ExpressCard?
Thanks.
Re: Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
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Re: Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
This Thinkpad simply does not have any ExpressCard slot. You will need an external solution via USB (which defeats the ExpressCard speed advantage), or have to apply major surgery to replace that slot cage with a more suitable part.Anderson wrote:How can I add ExpressCARD card (54 or 34 size) to this Thinkpad T61 notebook?
You have one of the rather rare T61's coming with a Smartcard reader on the bottom half, combined with a standard CardBus slot in the upper half. There is no door holder to remove, as there is no Expresscard slot.Anderson wrote:Can any expert explain what slots watchable in this picture?
How can I remove the PCMCIA door holder to access to ExpressCard?
In order to replace this combination with a normal Cardbus-/Expresscard-Slot combination one needs to completely disassemble the machine down to the mainboard assembly, in order to access the connectors for the slot cage. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely possible.
There is a video on www.lenovoservicetraining.com/ion/R61_T61 showing how to disassemble the relevant portions of the machine.
Broken T23 2647-9RG | A few 14.1" T61 Frankenpads | Two 15" Frankenpad T61+ with UXGA IPS Display
Re: Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
Thanks for the answers.rumbero wrote: You have one of the rather rare T61's coming with a Smartcard reader on the bottom half, combined with a standard CardBus slot in the upper half. There is no door holder to remove, as there is no Expresscard slot.
In order to replace this combination with a normal Cardbus-/Expresscard-Slot combination one needs to completely disassemble the machine down to the mainboard assembly, in order to access the connectors for the slot cage. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely possible.
There is a video on www.lenovoservicetraining.com/ion/R61_T61 showing how to disassemble the relevant portions of the machine.
Sorry for included image.
So, this T61 had NO EXPRESSCARD slot, right? I get it with PCMCIA + ExpressCard feature...
So, If I get an used T61 PCMCIA + ExpressCard item, I can add ECard feature? How many times to replace my PCMCIA reader to PCMCIA+Expresscard? Need any skills to do that?
Re: Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
Right!Anderson wrote:So, this T61 had NO EXPRESSCARD slot, right?
Yes, once you replace the built in one with the used item.Anderson wrote:So, If I get an used T61 PCMCIA + ExpressCard item, I can add ECard feature?
Check out the videos on the mentioned link and decide for yourself.Anderson wrote:Need any skills to do that?
Broken T23 2647-9RG | A few 14.1" T61 Frankenpads | Two 15" Frankenpad T61+ with UXGA IPS Display
Re: Thinkpad T61 - ExpressCard/PCMCIA slot with 1 eject button?
What you see in my frist picture it's PCMCIA TYPE II or III slot?
This PCMCIA to EXPRESSCARD 34 converter will work on my PCMCIA slot - what do you think?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Express-Card-Ex ... 27bc3a9ff5
or this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Express-Card-Ex ... 27b2c350fd
I know, PCMCIA slower than ExpressCard...
This PCMCIA to EXPRESSCARD 34 converter will work on my PCMCIA slot - what do you think?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Express-Card-Ex ... 27bc3a9ff5
or this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Express-Card-Ex ... 27b2c350fd
I know, PCMCIA slower than ExpressCard...
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