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Add a skeleton for IBM ThinkPad 600 series #12834

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@clawgrip clawgrip commented Sep 30, 2024

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IBM ThinkPad 600 [ArcadeHacker]
IBM ThinkPad 600E [ArcadeHacker]

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-Intel Pentium II 366 Mobile MMC-2 (PMG36602002AA).
-Texas Instruments PCIbus SN104698GFN.
-Intel PCIset FW82371EB (PCI-TO-ISA / IDE XCELERATOR PIIX4)
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MMC-2 should be i440bx-ish in a chip. Is it possible to run a PCI scan on this?

  • FreeDOS pcisleep L, or pci.exe;
  • lspci -vxxx on *nix;

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No, sorry, it won't work anymore.
Anyway, it's for sure a PMG36602002AA CPU, TI SN104698GFN and Intel FW82371EB, see the pics:

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IBM Thinkpad 600E 27L5053 Mainboard BOTTOM

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@angelosa angelosa merged commit 109fb22 into mamedev:master Oct 1, 2024
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angelosa commented Oct 1, 2024

I'll take a look at this later. Possibly the MCU is for keyboard?

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clawgrip commented Oct 1, 2024

I'll take a look at this later. Possibly the MCU is for keyboard?

It’s probably what IBM calls “UMCU” (keyboard, power, battery, etc.).

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