--- Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
At 08:10 PM 1/7/03 -0500, you wrote:
I have an original Compaq portable, that I had
hoped to some day gut out
and put in a "modern" motherboard
That's been done. I THINK the guy that did has a website explaining
the changes. The most difficult part was finding an AT compatible
keyboard that fits the case. Compaq did make some (used in a 286 version
of the Portable) but they're not easy to find.
I have both an original dual-floppy Portable and a 286 Portable II. I
was recently attempting to use the Portable II to drive my UP600A
device programmer, but the PSU isn't strong enough to power the CRT,
the hard disk *and* a box of linear ICs. When you flip the UP600A
on, the PSU in the Portable shuts down for a moment, then comes back on.
I didn't think that it would survive lots of that treatment, so I
turned my attentions to the Compaq SLT/286 that's doing just fine.
At one time, I, too, entertained putting a more modern motherboard in
a portable. Given the keyboard issues and the mono CRT, it just doesn't
seem worth the effort. Laptops aren't expensive anymore. I did notice
that the fellow who put a modern board in an SX-64 used a wireless
keyboard/mouse to get around the keyboard issue, but that means that
you have to lug around two parcels instead of one.
-ethan
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