I've got an early Zenith Data Systems ZFL 184-01 "SuperSport" on-hand,
which I believe is an XT-compatible machine. It does use a 12V DC adapter
and large D-cell based NiCd battery pack that clips onto the rear of the
case.
Don't know too much about it, but it does work just fine, far as I can
tell. If I can be of any assistance, just let me know.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:27 AM, TeoZ <teoz at neo.rr.com> wrote:
The drive should be a 3.5" 720K floppy, could be
one that used a drive
belt that turned to goo.
-----Original Message----- From: azd30
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:25 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only
Subject: Early Zenith PC Laptop
I recently came across an early Zenith PC laptop, that was not working and
the price seemed right (free!). It's a model ZFL 181-92. My web research
came up empty as far as a service manual goes, and am wondering if anyone
has any leads/pointers to one.
Plugging in a 12 vdc adapter does nothing, however if I take out the
battery pack (it's a sanyo and the cells do add up to 12v!) and connect my
power source there, it comes alive. This leads me to think it's either a
bad connection on the connector or some bad components at the power input
side. I should be able to figure that out when I open it up, but the thing
that has me puzzled is a 'hum' that is directly proportional to the
brightness control. Any ideas on what this could be?
The other problem it has is a "disk seek failure". I am assuming this is a
cleaning and lubrication issue with drive a:? Swapping drives is not an
option since they are not stock 3.5" drives...
Any ideas would be appreciated
Cheers
Alex
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