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*Unknown chips with field-upgradeable firmware | *Unknown chips with field-upgradeable firmware | ||
:Used on older ThinkPads, including the model 570, and maybe even earlier models. IBM called them '''Slave Controllers'''. | :Used on older ThinkPads, including the model 570, and maybe even earlier models. IBM called them '''Slave Controllers'''. |
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The ThinkPad Embedded Controller
This page contains information about Embedded Controller (also known as slave controller) chips found in ThinkPads.
- Apparently H8S microcontrollers have been used on all ThinkPads since the A30, T23, R40, X20.
- Unknown chips with field-upgradeable firmware
- Used on older ThinkPads, including the model 570, and maybe even earlier models. IBM called them Slave Controllers.
- Unknown chips with non-field-upgradeable firmware
- Used on ancient ThinkPads.