On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 jpero(a)pop.cgocable.net wrote:
Replaced the original CPU with socket then used a
5V to
3.3V converter adapter with Intel 486DX4-100 writethrough type.
Jeez, that thing was surface mounted, wasn't it? Nice upgrade! (BTW, now
the whole world knows about it -- your message went to the list.)
Actually PGA soldered in, all of 168 pins. (!!)
And, I had to do hard way by hand with a WTCPS Weller 42W with medium
screwdriver (rounded edges type). Man, many hours.
Oh, I did to TP 700C to repair that seperated SMD joints and upgraded
my LTE 386s/20 w/ AMD 386SX 25mhz and oscillator and that was nearly
3 years ago.
Besides, I did many SMD swaps with that tools setup.
I have a couple of old Toshiba T3400's that
I'd like to do that to. You
interested in a little side biz?
Love to...
Honestly, didn't see or worked on T3400's so no idea, info anyone?
Did Tosh. released T3400 models with different CPU's in it?
Oh man, don't send me your birthday money.
I'm sending you the card.
Happy birthday!
LOL! (blushes) Thank you, Doug! Actually Sept 19th and now 26.
-- Doug
Jason D.
email: jpero(a)cgocable.net
Pero, Jason D.