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The Toshiba T-series portable workstations were powerful for their time. The rugged computers were built to be carried around. One of the main design goals of Toshiba was to make the computer a full desktop replacement, focusing on expandability, adding such features as a high quality full travel keyboard, bright and sharp screen, and a fast processor to do complex tasks such as working with spreadsheets and databases. As a testament to Toshiba's high standards for build quality, and a large enthusiast network, a majority of T computers have stood the test of time and survive to this day.
These computers are often sought after. Their 80's design and “very retro” orange plasma screen, their high quality keyboard and all-in-one portability are making this computer a collector's item. I figured, that rather than letting this computer fade to obscurity, it deserves a beacon on the Internet. I decided it would be appropriate to serve the user community with this support site sharing community information, technical data, utilities and documentation for everyone to peruse. My only goal is to support these computers because I firmly believe that it has earned it's place among the likes of Osborne 1, IBM PS/2 P70, Hyperion and Compaq Portable, as a group, form one of the milestones of portable computing history.
Click on the appropriate model number to view pictures, specifications, documentation, programs, etc.
Official Toshiba DOS file archive | Mirror
Excellent guide on the Toshiba T3200SXC and how to disassemble it (applies to T3200SX too!) | Original URL (offline since 2016)
Toshiba service and technical manuals, flyers and more
Toshiba T3200 resources, ROM dumps, DIP switch configuration and pictures
HighTreason's overview of the Toshiba T3200SX laptop with a in-depth look at the hardware
I welcome any corrections, additions, files or any other handy resources you'd like to share. And if you'd like to become a contributor, I would be happy to hear from you!
Resources on this site are provided as-is. I cannot guarantee that the information is accurate and/or that the software will work as expected in your case. As such, I cannot be held responsible or liable for any damage(s) caused either directly or indirectly by using any of the resources on this site, or by relying on other information I have provided. That said, I've made every effort to make sure the information and resources provided on this site are as accurate as possible.