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toshiba_t-series_support:toshiba_t3100e [2025-05-08 17:45]
omolini [Questions and Answers]
toshiba_t-series_support:toshiba_t3100e [2025-05-16 20:40] (current)
omolini [Audio and ethernet]
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 [[https://​pcem-emulator.co.uk/​|PCem v13]] (released Dec 2017) added support for Toshiba T3100e emulation. [[https://​pcem-emulator.co.uk/​|PCem v13]] (released Dec 2017) added support for Toshiba T3100e emulation.
  
-===== System ​Expansion ​=====+===== System ​Upgrades ​=====
  
 ==== Hard disk ==== ==== Hard disk ====
-Toshiba T3100e came with either a 20 MB hard drive, and the T3100e/​40 ​came with a 40 MB hard drive. Some models marked just "​T3100e"​ (not "​T3100e/​40"​) also came with a 40 MB hard drive. The system has a standard IDE interface to connect to the supplied Conner CP hard disk. +Toshiba T3100e came with either a 20 MB hard drive, and the T3100e/40 came with a 40 MB hard drive. The system has a standard IDE interface to connect to the supplied Conner CP hard disk. 
  
 These are the drive configurations supported by the BIOS: These are the drive configurations supported by the BIOS:
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 | Conner CP-3022 | Type 11             | 615       | 4     | 17                | 20 MB (Formatted 21.4 MB) | 27 ms     | | Conner CP-3022 | Type 11             | 615       | 4     | 17                | 20 MB (Formatted 21.4 MB) | 27 ms     |
 | Conner CP-3024 | Type 11             | 615       | 4     | 17                | 20 MB (Formatted 21.4 MB) | 27 ms     | | Conner CP-3024 | Type 11             | 615       | 4     | 17                | 20 MB (Formatted 21.4 MB) | 27 ms     |
-:?:            ​| Type 12             | 980       | 5     | 17                | 40 MB (Formatted 42.8 MB) | 25 ms     |+Conner CP-3044 ​| Type 12             | 980       | 5     | 17                | 40 MB (Formatted 42.8 MB) | 25 ms     |
  
-This system ​can be expanded ​with an 8-bit and 16-bit ISA expansion cardsHenceyou can purchase ​an XT-IDE adapter to add a hard drivesuch as the XT-CF-MINI or XT-CF-Lite card to add Compact Flash card as a hard driveThey usually run for $40-$60You can find them on eBay. Check out [[http://www.malinov.com/​Home/​sergeys-projects/​xt-cf-lite]] ​and [[https://​shop.bluelavasystems.com/​products/​xt-cf-mini-bootable-8-bit-isa-cf-card-interface-xt-ide]]+You can replace the standard IDE hard drive with a IDE-CF adapter ​and a memory cardIn my testingI was unable to get an "​INDMEM"​ branded 4GB industrial memory card working on the systemspecifically after installing ​the "​ANYDRIVE"​ BIOS HDD overlay on it (see the files section), so I had to rely on 256 MB compact flash card insteadYour mileage may vary. The computer works fine with the smaller memory cardTo install Anydrive on the boot block of a 256MB CF card, you can use the following command: 
 +<​code>​ 
 +ANYDRIVE 0 480 16 63 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +This will define a drive size of approximately 236 MBAfter installation,​ partition the drive (fdisk) ​and format it  as usual.
  
 Another option is to purchase an XT-IDE adapter for the Toshiba proprietary expansion slot. There is a maker on eBay that sells Toshiba type expansion cards with XT-IDE to allow many different types of IDE and CF cards to be used on the portable computer. ​ Another option is to purchase an XT-IDE adapter for the Toshiba proprietary expansion slot. There is a maker on eBay that sells Toshiba type expansion cards with XT-IDE to allow many different types of IDE and CF cards to be used on the portable computer. ​
-Please see the following link for the sales article. [[https://​ebay.us/GO0Sk2|3inONEder: Toshiba Portables]] ​(affiliate link)+Please see the following link for the sales article. [[https://www.ebay.com/sch/​i.html?​_nkw=3inoneder|3inONEder: Toshiba Portables]]
  
-==== Audio and ethernet ==== +This system can also be expanded with the Toshiba ISA expansion chassis ​that allows ​installation of a 8-bit and 16-bit ISA expansion cards. Hence, ​you can purchase an XT-IDE ​adapter to add a hard drive, such as the XT-CF-MINI or XT-CF-Lite card to add a Compact Flash card as a hard driveThey usually run for $40-$60You can find them on eBay or [[https://www.texelec.com/|Texelec]].
-The same adapter ​that allows you to use the Toshiba proprietary slot connector for XT-IDE ​and custom ​hard disks also optionally allows ​to add audio (Adlib) and ethernet support (partially NE2000 compatible) +
-Please see the following link for the item page. [[https://ebay.us/GO0Sk2|3inONEder: Toshiba Portables]] (affiliate link) +
  
 +==== Audio and ethernet ====
 +The same adapter that allows you to use the Toshiba proprietary slot connector for XT-IDE and custom hard disks also optionally allows to add audio (Adlib) and ethernet support (mostly NE2000 compatible). ​
 +Please see the following link for the sales article. [[https://​www.ebay.com/​sch/​i.html?​_nkw=3inoneder|3inONEder:​ Toshiba Portables]]
 ===== Questions and Answers ===== ===== Questions and Answers =====
 **Q: My computer gives me a CMOS error**\\ **Q: My computer gives me a CMOS error**\\
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 **A:** You probably have an empty BIOS battery. The battery holds volatile information in a CMOS chip like information about your BIOS settings and system time. When the battery runs out, the information will be lost. You can still use your computer by going into BIOS settings and accepting the defaults (see above). **A:** You probably have an empty BIOS battery. The battery holds volatile information in a CMOS chip like information about your BIOS settings and system time. When the battery runs out, the information will be lost. You can still use your computer by going into BIOS settings and accepting the defaults (see above).
  
-**Q: How do I replace ​the computer ​BIOS battery?​**\\ +===== System Maintenance ===== 
-**A: **The BIOS battery is located on the system boardThe correct voltage for the battery is 3.6V. You can replace it with either an original partsuch as the Saft LS14500 Lithium 3.6V battery, or alternatively, you can replace it with a 3.0V CR2032 coin cell battery. If you are using a coin cell battery, get a CR2032 coin cell battery holder and a CR2032 lithium battery. Take the old battery connector and its wires, solder the coin cell holder ​to the existing wires like the following: \\ +==== Opening ​the computer ​==== 
-''​[PC +] - - - - [+ BATT -] - - - - [PC -]''​+To open the computer, flip the computer upside downFrom the front, remove three screwsFrom the backunder the carry handle, you will see two more screwsThere are five screws total to be removed from the bottom of the case. 
  
-You may search for CR2032 battery holders including leads using [[https://​rover.ebay.com/​rover/​1/​711-53200-19255-0/​1?​icep_id=114&​ipn=icep&​toolid=20004&​campid=5338306954&​mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp2380057.m570.l1312.R1.TR10.TRC2.A0.H0.Xcr2032%2B.TRS2%26_nkw%3Dcr2032%2Bholder%2Bbox%26_sacat%3D0|this eBay affiliate link]]+Then turn the computer right side upThe keyboard comes off separately and was held on by the three screws you removed earlierAt the point where the keyboard and bottom case meet at the front edge, pull upward to separate the keyboard from the bottom chassis. You will notice it will be held on by two more clips in the little channel at the front-center of the computerYou'll need to release the clips so that the keyboard separatesThe keyboard will be connected to the motherboard by a fragile ribbon connector, so be careful when removing the keyboard
  
 +When the keyboard is removed, you will see the motherboard protected by a metal shield. The shield is attached by two screws. Remove the shield. Now you can see where the keyboard'​s ribbon cable goes to the motherboard. The connector will have a tab that you will pull to release the ribbon cable. Once released, disconnect and remove the keyboard. ​
 +
 +Near to where the shield was screwed in, you will now see three more screws holding the top half of the case (with the plasma panel) to the chassis. Once the screws are removed, you will now have access to the rest of the system by moving the top cover and display assembly out of the way.
 +
 +==== Accessing the internals of the display panel ====
 +The display panel front bezel is held by two screws. The two screws will be located under the sticker that covers the power, HDD, FDD and keyboard LEDs. The screws are close to the edge, so you should be able to use a flat shimmy or a dull but flat knife to carefully separate it. You don't need to remove the whole sticker, just enough to reveal the two screws. I've done this to both my T3100e'​s,​ and there is almost no damage if you do it right. Do not pull or bend the sticker at any time to avoid damaging it. Just slip the shimmy under it and push the shimmy toward the middle so it separates. ​
 +
 +{{ youtube>​n5VqpKXXLeQ?​large }}
 +In this video you can see the process on a T3200SX, which has a similar setup. Doing it one handed while taking video, the shimmy slipped, but I hope you get the idea. Also, the tool I'm using is [[https://​www.ifixit.com/​products/​jimmy|iFixit Jimmy]]
 +
 +Once you remove the two screws, the bezel is ready to come off. Open the screen lid all the way, and pull on the bezel from the bottom. The bezel should easily separate allowing you to access the rest of the display assembly.
 +
 +{{ :​toshiba_t-series_support:​images:​t3200sx-display-bezel-separation.jpg?​600 |}}
 +
 +==== BIOS battery replacement ====
 +The BIOS battery header is located on the computer on the system board. The battery itself is traditionally attached to the system board with a battery holder. The correct voltage for the battery is 3.6V. To replace the battery, ​ do the following:​\\ \\
 +Remove the old battery by cutting the leads at the battery terminals, and get a replacement battery ER14505 3.6V lithium, sold new at eBay and other sources. You will also need a 1x AA battery holder. If you cut the leads at the battery terminals, you should have been able to preserve the in line 330 ohm resistor at the negative pole and you will want to leave that in place. Solder the old battery wire to the battery holder and place it where the old battery was, between the floppy drive and the hard drive. Alternatively,​ you can use any 14500 3.6V lithium battery as the clock battery. In any case, your setup will look something like this: 
 +
 +<​code>​
 +[BATT +]----------[+ ER14505 -]---------.
 +[BATT -]-------------[ 330R ]-----------'​
 +</​code>​
  
 ===== Additional Troubleshooting Info ===== ===== Additional Troubleshooting Info =====
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