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More info?)
Am Montag, 3. Mai 2004 18:00 schrieb JHEM:
> Karl-Heinz Zimmer <khz@kde.org> wrote:
>
>> I am sorry, got the number wrong, the _390X_ is the machine I got:
>>
>>
http
/cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4125844249
>
> That's a very nice machine, but I will share one piece of information with
> you. The 3xx series of machines were retail (consumer) units built by Acer
> under contract for IBM. This doesn't really detract from the machines as
> they were built to an IBM specification and had to meet IBM quality
> standards.
<big grin> NOW I know why I had the strange feeling that there /was/
something different between that machine and the (slower) 770X I bought
one week ago.
🙂
The 770X somehow gives a more 'solid' feeling - but this does not
mean the 390X is 'not solid' - only if I have them standing next to
each other and type the keys, then the 770X gives a little bit more
solid impression.
>> The IBM pages provide tons of information but I did not find a
>> matrix comparing the features/specs of the different models.
>
> You're not likely to find this info other than for current model
> offerings. But you can do a quick A/B check of models in the
> listings to be found in the "Personal Systems Reference" documents
> in PDF format you can download from the IBM ftp servers.
>
> TABOOK:
ftp
/ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitute/psref/tabook.pdf Current
> models of Thinkpads.
>
> TAWBOOK:
ftp
/ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitute/psref/tawbook.pdf
> Non-current A, T and X series Thinkpads.
>
> TWBOOK:
ftp
/ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitute/psref/twbook.pdf Legacy
> Thinkpads, e.g. 300, 600, 700 and 770 series Thinkpads.
>
> There are also separate books for R series and I series machines.
Very good hints, thanks a lot.
>> Also the Thinkpad history timeline is quite nice but still does not
>> mention everything, e.g. the 390er series is completely missing here:
>>
http
/www.pc.ibm.com/ww/thinkpad/anniversary/history.html
>
> That's just some advertising fluff and is not a true history of all
> Thinkpads. The very first listing, stating that the 700C had 120MB RAM,
> should be a dead giveaway that it was written by a marketing type and not
> an engineer. 120MB was the size of the HD, not the memory!
>
> Various geographic areas received Thinkpads that were customized for that
> region alone and you will not find specific descriptions for these models
> without resorting to looking them up on the IBM website by type and model
> number. E.g. a 2645-850 is a 600 series machine built in Greenock,
> Scotland for the UK market and is equivalent to a US model 2645-85U.
Yep, seems to be worth writing an academic thesis about this.
🙂)
> There are whole families of Thinkpads that were offered for sale only in
> Japan.
Seems you know a lot about this topic, might I ask if you are a former
IBM employee?
While we are at it: I learned that there is no chance to directly post
to the (IBM internal?) group ibm.ibmpc.thinkpad.
This is a bit frustrating: seeing all the interesting postings by
reading google groups, but not being able to actively participate.
Do you happen to know if management might consider making this group a
(perhaps moderated?) public read/write group?
Karl-Heinz
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