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toshiba_t-series_support:toshiba_t3200sx [2019-05-27 19:12]
omolini
toshiba_t-series_support:toshiba_t3200sx [2019-06-12 23:01]
omolini [Hard disk]
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 Toshiba T3200SX comes with either a 40 MB or a 80 MB hard drive. The T3200SX/120 was a later upgrade model, and comes with a 120 MB hard disk. The system has a standard IDE interface to connect to the supplied Conner CP hard disk. Most Toshiba T3200SX(C) computers are BIOS locked to specific hard disk part numbers, so you cannot upgrade it easily. If you try using a different hard disk, the computer will most likely refuse to detect and use the hard disk, unless it identifies itself with the computer with a part number starting with the letters "​CP"​ which stands for Conner Peripherals. Old (003C) BIOSes will allow you to use any hard drive, but will still use the disk settings for the hard drives that were originally supplied with the system. In this case, you can override the settings programmatically,​ with Anydrive, found under [[Files and Resources]]. ​ Toshiba T3200SX comes with either a 40 MB or a 80 MB hard drive. The T3200SX/120 was a later upgrade model, and comes with a 120 MB hard disk. The system has a standard IDE interface to connect to the supplied Conner CP hard disk. Most Toshiba T3200SX(C) computers are BIOS locked to specific hard disk part numbers, so you cannot upgrade it easily. If you try using a different hard disk, the computer will most likely refuse to detect and use the hard disk, unless it identifies itself with the computer with a part number starting with the letters "​CP"​ which stands for Conner Peripherals. Old (003C) BIOSes will allow you to use any hard drive, but will still use the disk settings for the hard drives that were originally supplied with the system. In this case, you can override the settings programmatically,​ with Anydrive, found under [[Files and Resources]]. ​
  
-If you have a BIOS chip that doesn'​t allow for an upgrade, you can program your own BIOS chip with the ROM files supplied below, or contact me and I can program a ROM chip for you for a nominal fee.+If you have a BIOS chip that doesn'​t allow for a Hard Disk upgrade, you can program your own BIOS chip with the ROM files supplied below, or contact me and I can program a ROM chip for you for a nominal fee.
  
 These are the drive configurations supported by standard T3200SX BIOSes: These are the drive configurations supported by standard T3200SX BIOSes:
toshiba_t-series_support/toshiba_t3200sx.txt · Last modified: 2023-08-31 17:36 by omolini