The problem is all those connections; I have no idea
what they
do and only
a couple of them are needed for transfer of power to the computer. At
least part of the rest must be communicating data about the state of the
battery, either for the sake of charging or for warning of the
soon-to-come
shut-down for lack of enough power to continue. I would have to lie to
the computer in such a way it thinks it is monitoring a Li-Ion
battery, but
to do it I need to know what the lies must say. Does anybody
have a clue
what the functions of these connections are?
Try a web search for "Smart Battery Data Specification"
I'm not sure that this is what Toshiba uses, but many other laptop Li-on
batteries do.
Andy