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== Not just IDE ==
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Obviously UltraBay is not just an IDE interface.
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Most also have a floppy interface (apart from the latest 'slim' and 'enhanced' versions), and can take a battery.
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If I remember correctly you could get the floppy drive activated by hibernating the thinkpad and installing the floppy drive, so that on power up the BIOS would enable the floppy disk drive and it would work. This was in the old APM days, so it might work differently with ACPI.

Revision as of 02:58, 17 April 2005

I am reasonably sure a Floppy drive does not exist for the UltraBay Slim. People are told to use a USB FDD instead.

Also the UltraBay 2000 battery is not supported in UltraBay Plus. UltraBay Plus has its own battery that should be used


Anyone know if it's possible to bodge together a 770X Ultrabay II CD-RW from a Ultrabay II DVD and, say, a 600E UltraSlimBay CD-RW? Just something I've been wondering for a while.

lentinj

UltraBay II?

Does it seem odd that the UltraBay II was the first bay? Was there no UltraBay, or some other type of bay? -- Whizkid 00:51, 16 Apr 2005 (CEST)


True. ;-) It seems, that actually the drive bay in the 380 models was called UltraBay, but i don't know for sure. So i didn't add it.

Wyrfel 00:36, 17 Apr 2005 (CEST)


Not just IDE

Obviously UltraBay is not just an IDE interface.

Most also have a floppy interface (apart from the latest 'slim' and 'enhanced' versions), and can take a battery.

If I remember correctly you could get the floppy drive activated by hibernating the thinkpad and installing the floppy drive, so that on power up the BIOS would enable the floppy disk drive and it would work. This was in the old APM days, so it might work differently with ACPI.