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Overview of old Toshiba's laptop

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  • i thought it was gonna be xp...

  • haha..its so great seeing the old things in life..geez..we evolve so fast!

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  • HOLY SHIT. The Windows 95 opening music just brought back so many memories.

  • @neutronz14 ehm yes. the old toshibas always need edo-sodimms, which were programmed to be dedected from the toshiba's bios. there are some 64mb edo sodimms at ebay, 144pin, but don't try to use a sd-sodimm, the voltage is not the same, and it could hurt your notebook. 128mb edo for toshibas are very very rare and can cost up to 150 euros/dollars

  • how to change a ram in toshiba satelite 220 csd? i mean to remove the build-in 16MB RAM, because i want to change it to 128 MB RAM. i insert it my 128 MB RAM to the RAM slot, but the system doesn't detect it. any solution?

  • @crogeek I can even hook up my network cable to it to access the internet even though I can't use fancy features of the internet because of the OS and IP being too old, but it even still brings back memories when I used a computer back in 1997-98 and thats whats valuable to me about old pcs.

  • @Elbravoenlacasa and I have feeling that older PCs are a real quality

  • @crogeek Just like I have an old gateway pc in my place that still has a P1 processor at 200mhz and 64mb of ram and actually still has Windows 95 and was manufactured in May of 1998 right before Windows 98 came out. I even still use it to run old games and programs I been having since 1997 or 98.

  • wo that starting up sound brings back memories

  • RETRO GEEK :D

  • i have the same ;] with DVD RW recording drive

  • Use Tiny Xp, Beast Edition. I use it and it boots in 1min 45 segs. ;)

    I am not kidding, I use laptop pentium 1 133mhz, with 64 mbs ram, 2mbs graphic card to:

    -> Work in office documents;

    -> Listen to music;

    -> Watch movies (convert them to mpeg1);

    -> Surf the internet (using wireless network);

    TinyXP is the best! ;)

    And I will tell you, if It had a cpu of 233 MMX and a graphics of 8mbs, I would do a lot more! It's al in the details ;)

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