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toshiba_t-series_support:toshiba_t3200sxc [2019-03-24 02:51] omolini [More images] |
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| **Hard disk** | Comes standard with a Conner CP-model IDE hard disk, either 40 MB or 120 MB (BIOS selectable) | | | **Hard disk** | Comes standard with a Conner CP-model IDE hard disk, either 40 MB or 120 MB (BIOS selectable) | | ||
| **Floppy disk** | 3,5" 1.44 MB High Density (HD) diskette drive | | | **Floppy disk** | 3,5" 1.44 MB High Density (HD) diskette drive | | ||
- | | **Video ** | VGA compatible WD 90C21 chip with 256 KB video RAM. Thin film transistor (TFT) color liquid crystal display (LCD) with a 640 by 480 native resolution. | | + | | **Video Adapter** | VGA compatible WD 90C21 chip with 256 KB video RAM with VGA output. | |
+ | | **Internal display** | 11.2" flat panel thin film transistor (TFT) color liquid crystal display (LCD) with a 640 by 480 native resolution. | | ||
| **I/O Ports** | 1x VGA, 1x Parallel, 2x RS232C Serial, 1x [[DIN keyboard connector]]. | | | **I/O Ports** | 1x VGA, 1x Parallel, 2x RS232C Serial, 1x [[DIN keyboard connector]]. | | ||
| **Internal expansion slots** | 1x full size 16/8-bit ISA slot \\ 1x half-size 8-bit ISA slot | | | **Internal expansion slots** | 1x full size 16/8-bit ISA slot \\ 1x half-size 8-bit ISA slot | | ||
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If you're technically skilled, HighTreason has made a tutorial how to flash the BIOS onto an EEPROM. Flashing a compatible BIOS will allow you to boot with any hard disk. Please see [[Files and Resources]] for more information. | If you're technically skilled, HighTreason has made a tutorial how to flash the BIOS onto an EEPROM. Flashing a compatible BIOS will allow you to boot with any hard disk. Please see [[Files and Resources]] for more information. | ||
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+ | ==== CPU upgrades and overclocking ==== | ||
+ | I've been informed that on the T3200SX it is possible to replace the CPU with a TX486SLC upgrade. Credits for this discovery go to **mohhingman**. Thank you! | ||
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==== RAM memory upgrade ==== | ==== RAM memory upgrade ==== | ||
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==== Math coprocessor (FPU) ==== | ==== Math coprocessor (FPU) ==== | ||
The computer can be upgraded with an math coprocessor (FPU). The FPU doesn't come as standard, but the computer has a provision for an added Intel 387 FPU. | The computer can be upgraded with an math coprocessor (FPU). The FPU doesn't come as standard, but the computer has a provision for an added Intel 387 FPU. | ||
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+ | ==== AT keyboard connector ==== | ||
+ | The computer has a DIN connector for a AT style keyboard but it may be covered by a plastic cap. Please see the [[DIN keyboard connector]] page for more information. | ||
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+ | ==== CMOS clock battery ==== | ||
+ | Lithium 3.6V battery supplied. A T3200SX/120 I had came with an original Tadiran TL-5207 3.6V battery. It had a plastic container package, that actually just contained a Tadiran TL-5151 3.6V 1/2 AA lithium battery. Please see gallery for more pictures. | ||
===== Questions and Answers ===== | ===== Questions and Answers ===== |