ThinkPad 720 / c
Files
dg720120.exe Diagnostic Disk
(v1.2): ThinkPad 700,700C,720,720C
pctpx130.exe PCMCIA Disk (v1.3):
Thinkpads 720/C
pctpx130.txt README:
PCMCIA Disk (v1.3): Thinkpads 720/C
700c120.exe Video Drv
256 Color (v1.20) Win3.1: 700C,720C
700propm.exe Video Display Control
OS/2: ThinkPad 700C,720C
r720c120.exe Reference Disk
(v1.20): ThinkPad 720C
r720m120.exe Reference Disk
(v1.20): ThinkPad 720
720 Planar, Front
720 Planar, Rear
Video Card
Keyboard Control Card
Voltage Convertor
9552 IDE Controller Kit
9552-307 -- 53G8210 (120M DOS)
9552-308 -- 53G8214 (160M DOS)
9552-30J -- 53G9408 (160C DOS)
The ThinkPad 720 and 720C systems come with 4MB of 80nS memory, expandable
to a maximum of 16MB through the use of IC DRAM cards of 2MB, 4MB
or 8MB.
The 4MB of memory is on the reverse side of the memory
card socket. If you remove the bottom of the case, flip up the memory card
socket and you will see the row of eight flat chips, similar to those on
the 9533.
The cpu is an IBM 486SLC2 50/25MHz (16KB cache), and a
math coprocessor socket for a 25MHz 80387SL is on the bottom of the system
An optional 240MB HDD is also available to contain large operating systems
and application requiring a large storage space.
INTEGRATED POINTING DEVICE
TRACKPOINT II: The 720 and 720C has a TrackPoint
II built into the keyboard. It works like the mouse and allows
the user to point and select icons on the screen under control of the application.
It consists of a device that stands between the "G" and "H" keys, accompanied
by two "Click-Buttons", which are positioned below the space-bar.
The device reacts to pressure from the finger-tip and the left button is
used for selecting or dragging items on the screen. The right button simulates
the Enter key in some applications.
PCMCIA:
The 720 and 720C PCMCIA slot can accommodate two Type
I, Type II or one Type III PC cards. The chipset conforms to the
PCMCIA PC Card Standard Release 2.01 and the PCMCIA Card and Socket Services
Specification Release 2.0, dated November 1992. This emerging standard
allows for the insertion of many devices, such as mass storage, memory
and communications.
The PCMCIA Device Driver Diskette
comes with the system unit and contains PCMCIA Socket Services Release
2.0 for DOS, PCMCIA Card Services Release 2.0 for DOS and PCMCIA Socket
Services Release 2.0 for OS/2 (R). (Ed.
Not supported under W9x or NT.)
The ThinkPad systems also support
a Suspend/Resume function when the PCMCIA card is installed. For
example, when the user is operating with a communications application and
PCMCIA
card, after a Suspend/Resume operation the user does not need to restart
the operating system or communications application. Refer to LIMITATIONS
section.
o When ejecting PCMCIA cards, ejection
of both cards will occur when two PCMCIA Type I or Type II cards
are installed at the same time.
ThinkPad 720
Planar Front
J6 Serial Connector
J7 Parallel Connector
J8 System-Expansion Connector (240-pin)
J10 PS/2 port (Mouse/KB)
J11 PCMCIA
card interface
J12 Base Memory Card Interface
J13 Video Card Interface
J14 Backup Battery Connector
J16 Hard Disk Drive Connector |
J15 Processor Card Interface
JMP1 ??
PCMCIA PCMCIA Connector
S1 Password-override switch
U14 BIOS 59G3639
U15 48G8905
U21 NS PC8477BVF-1 Floppy controller
Y4 14.138 MHz osc |
There are upgrade BIOS chips available. More as I find out.
JMP1 This resembles the small,
short jumper headers on the bottom of hard drives. What does it do? I haven't
a clue...
Remove 720 / C Power-on password
1. Power-off the computer.
2. Remove the battery pack and the bottom cover.
3. Locate the password-override switch on the system board.
(See 'System Board (720, 720C))
4. Slide the password-override switch to the left
position.
5. Power-on the computer and wait until the POST ends.
Slide the password-override switch to the other position when service
is complete.
ThinkPad 720
Planar Rear
J1 System Status Indicator Connector
J2 Keyboard Control Card Interface
J3 Voltage Converter Interface
J4 Speaker Connector
J5 Diskette Drive Interface
U1 39G8788
U3 34G3547 Used on the PCMCIA
/A |
U4 95F3690
U7 59G3249
U12 Dallas DS1485S RTC
S1 Password-override switch
Y1 24.000 MHz Osc
Y2 10.000 MHz Osc
Y3 32.768 KHz Osc |
700 Series Video
Card
1 External
Display Connector
2 LCD
Connector
3 System
Board Connector
4 Communication
Adapter Connector
o The ThinkPad 720 monochrome model
does not support the attachment of PS/2 monochrome displays.
Keyboard Control
Card
1 Pointing Stick Connector
2 System Board Interface |
3 Keyboard Connector
4 Keyboard Connector |
Voltage Convertor
1 Power Jack
2 Battery Pack Interface
3 System Board Interface |
4 Standby Battery Connector
5 Suspend/Resume Switch |
Test 720 Voltage Convertor
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