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California ISO IBM Thinkpad Dock I

Covers: California

Al Kossow

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Does anyone have one they don't need?
I've gone down a Thinkpad 360C restoration rathole.
It is the style with a 240 pin docking socket.
I know someone looking for one with a 240 pin docking plug, put those are impossible to find.
 

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I'll check later tonight. I think I have the connector/tray assembly for the dock but not the whole dock.
You know where to reach me if I forget. :p
 
FRU 39H7416
SelectaDock assembly for thinkpad 760/765.

Way too new for you, or not what you want at all?
Not compatible. I have a Dock I, but I'm not parting with it (I use it with a SoundBlaster AWE32). The Dock I is nice and small, but the SCSI interface is SCSI-1 and it sucks (I think it's Trantor). The Dock II is pretty clunky, but I think you have room for 2 ISA slots, 2 PCMCIA cards, and it has Adaptec SCSI-2.

On a side note - both the Dock I and Dock II will work with the original 760C or L, but not with the 760E/ED/EL/ELD and above.

Oh, and let me know if you need batteries. I have TONS of 360 and 750 batteries. They use I believe 16 x Sanyo HR-AUL cells. I've rebuilt a few 750 packs for my 750 series machines (they'll work in the 360, and the 750 series packs give you battery runtime in percentage and time; the 360 packs just tell you full, medium and empty). Fairly easy to rebuild with a spot welder.
 
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