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NOTE!
The IdeaPad Y400/Y500/Y410p/Y510p's Ultrabay is different from the Ultrabays used in ThinkPads. One notable difference is the inclusion of a TE Connectivity 2199022-1 connector (a proprietary implementation of MXM 3.0), which does not exist in all Ultrabay types used in ThinkPads. Therefore, Ultrabay GPUs produced for the aforementioned IdeaPads will NOT function in the ThinkPads' Ultrabays as they lack this connector.
UltrabayUltrabay was IBM's, now Lenovo's name for the swappable bay. With IBM's definition2:First introduced in the 360 and the 750, this technology has gone through several redesigns with almost every new generation of models, possibly leading to some confusion that is hopefully cleared up here. The following table gives an overview of the different Ultrabay types, in which models they came from and what devices are available for them. |
Overview
Over the course of time, a number of different form factors have been used for the Ultrabay. They are generally not cross-compatible, but there are some exceptions to that (see below for more details). Current ThinkPads no longer use the Ultrabay, due to severe space constraints. Only a few models do feature the Ultrabay nowadays, but they are unfortunately crippled in such a way that they no longer support Ultrabay batteries and/or hot-swapping.
Keep in mind that not all Ultrabays are made equal, as some lack an eject mechanism and/or battery terminals that are needed to charge and discharge an Ultrabay battery. Some Ultrabays might also not support hot and/or warm swapping, even if they are capable of doing so in a different model (e.g. a high-end model supports hot, warm, and cold swapping, but the other lower-end model supports only cold swapping despite having the same Ultrabay type). These crippled Ultrabay variants are generally found on the low-end models, although they can also be rarely found on high-end models.
Linux support
The pinout switching is performed by the BIOS and embedded controller, so that it is completely transparent to the operating system.
- Floppy drives are supported by the standard floppy driver.
- ZIP drive support is possible through the ide-disk driver.
- IDE hard disks and optical drives are supported by the ata_piix or older ide-disk driver in the linux kernel.
- Batteries are automatically handled by the hardware, but can be controlled further by using tp_smapi.
- Ultrabay Plus devices should be handled by the USB subsystem, but if the actual devices are is not known.
Compatibility
type | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot | slot |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
device | yes | yes | Adapter | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | yes | Adapter | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | Adapter | Adapter | yes | yes | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | Adapter | Adapter | no | yes | no | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no |
device | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes | yes |
device | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
See also
FOOTNOTES [Δ] |
- IBM originally used the formatting 'UltraBay' with a capital letter 'B' but later switched to 'Ultrabay' with a lower-case 'b'. The reason behind this change is unknown.
- This definition is no longer valid as of the Ultrabay Slim and newer Ultrabay types, as it is nothing more than a IDE/SATA connector.
- This model lacks the battery terminals which are required to support an Ultrabay battery. For dual-bay models, this bay doesn't have the battery terminals.
- This model does not support hot or warm-swapping.
- This model does not have an eject mechanism to eject an Ultrabay device.
- This model does not support hot-swapping.
- 360
- 750
- 355
- 355C
- 355CS
- 360C
- 360CS
- 360P
- 360CE
- 360CSE
- 360PE
- 370C
- 750C
- 750CS
- 750P
- 755C
- 755CE
- 755CS
- 755CSE
- 755CV
- 755CX
- 760C
- 760L
- 760E
- 755CD
- 755CDV
- 760CD
- 760ED
- 760EL
- 760ELD
- 760LD
- 760XD
- 760XL
- 765D
- 765L
- 770
- 770E
- 770ED
- 770X
- 770Z
- 390
- 390E
- 390X
- I1700
- I1720
- I1721
- I1780
- I1781
- 600
- 600E
- 600X
- I1800
- A20m
- A20p
- A21e
- A21m
- A21p
- A22e
- A22m
- A22p
- A30
- A30p
- A31
- A31p
- T20
- T21
- T22
- R30
- R31
- R32
- R40
- T23
- T30
- T40
- T40p
- T41
- T41p
- T42
- T42p
- T43
- T43p
- T60
- T60p
- T61
- T61p
- Z60t
- Z61t
- R50
- R50e
- R50p
- R51
- R51e
- R52
- R60
- R60i
- R60e
- R61
- R61i
- R61e
- G41
- G50
- Z60m
- Z61e
- Z61m
- Z61p
- X300
- X301
- W500
- W540
- W541
- T400
- T400s
- T410
- T410i
- T410s
- T410si
- T420s
- T420si
- T430s
- T430si
- T440p
- T500
- T540p
- L440
- L540
- W510
- W520
- W530
- W700
- W700ds
- W701
- W701ds
- T420
- T420i
- T430
- T430i
- T510
- T510i
- T520
- T520i
- T530
- T530i
- L410
- L412
- L420
- L421
- L430
- L510
- L512
- L520
- L530
- R400
- R500
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