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== IBM ThinkPad Dock I ==
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== IBM ThinkPad Dock I == (also known as Expansion Unit)
 
The Dock I provides expandability for your IBM ThinkPad notebook models, while providing the same usability as a desktop computer system. Option cables connected or disconnected to your computer can be connected to the Dock I so you can easily carry your computer.
 
The Dock I provides expandability for your IBM ThinkPad notebook models, while providing the same usability as a desktop computer system. Option cables connected or disconnected to your computer can be connected to the Dock I so you can easily carry your computer.
  
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* DB9 Serial
 
* DB9 Serial
 
* Parallel Port
 
* Parallel Port
* External SCSI connector
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* External SCSI connector (60 pin special rare connector)
 
* Audio-In (direct to speakers, no capture possible)
 
* Audio-In (direct to speakers, no capture possible)
 
* Audio-Out
 
* Audio-Out
 
* Headphone connector
 
* Headphone connector
* VGA-In (direct to LCD, no capture possible)
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* VGA-In (direct to LCD, no capture possible) Has anyone get it to work? Little is mentioned in the manual below.
 
* VGA-Out
 
* VGA-Out
 
* Security Hook
 
* Security Hook

Revision as of 07:58, 4 October 2005

== IBM ThinkPad Dock I == (also known as Expansion Unit) The Dock I provides expandability for your IBM ThinkPad notebook models, while providing the same usability as a desktop computer system. Option cables connected or disconnected to your computer can be connected to the Dock I so you can easily carry your computer.

Features

  • PS/2 Mouse, PS/2 Keyboard
  • DB9 Serial
  • Parallel Port
  • External SCSI connector (60 pin special rare connector)
  • Audio-In (direct to speakers, no capture possible)
  • Audio-Out
  • Headphone connector
  • VGA-In (direct to LCD, no capture possible) Has anyone get it to work? Little is mentioned in the manual below.
  • VGA-Out
  • Security Hook
  • External FDD connector
  • Stereo Speakers
  • Optional Internal SCSI CD-ROM drive or SCSI HDD
  • Full size ISA 16 bit slot

ISA Slot

This is a Full Height, Full Length 16 bit ISA slot.

SCSI

Internal and External SCSI 1 connectors are available.

Internally there is only space for one 1" high SCSI device, either a CD-ROM drive or a HDD.

Chipset would appear to be Future Domain, Linux support is unknown.

The internal SCSI is 50 pin but its width is half of standard SCSI connector. Also the external SCSI connector is a spceial 60 pin connector rarely found anymore. So its not useful. There is two type of power plug for the drives. An add on ISA SCSI card with Boot Bios will work. Windows loads fine but LILO loads the kernel bz image slowly but after boot init it speeds up again.

Supported ThinkPads