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Back to the Future: IBM Thinkpad Transnote -> IBM Thinkpad Transwarpnote
Sigurd Fastenrath:
For those interested in:
I am working on a "new" Hardwareproject: by accident I was able to get an IBM Thinkpad Transnote via ebay USA from 2001. It was clear for me from the beginning just as I was realizing that such Hardware existed: That's something to be "Transwarped" ;)
So I already made some efforts to restore it, replaced the CMOS battery and things like that. If you are interested in, here is the Link to the Forum where I published my progress:
http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fthinkpad-forum.de%2Fthreads%2F166112-IBM-Transnote-In-Action!
I guess - as it is Hardware from IBM - maybe some of you have been using it in the past?!
I am really looking forward to see where OS/2 Merlin will lead me with this hardware.... ::)
Martin Iturbide:
Nice.
Long time ago I saw one here in Ecuador, too bad I was never able to put my hands on it. At that time it was one of the coolest Thinkpad.
Let us known how your tests go with that laptop.
Regards
BigGoofyGuy:
http://pencomputing.com/frames/ibm_transnote.html
I think that is neat.
8)
BigGoofyGuy:
The un-official Transnote site. 8)
http://www.transnote.info/
jdeb:
I used to have one when I was in Sales back in the day. I was in a car wreck and it was sitting on the passenger seat in it's bag. Unfortunately, it was hurled into the dashboard at a high rate of speed in my Ford Taurus wagon (old lady ran a red light). It was replaced with an X30. I loved that thing but if I recall correctly, the handwriting recognition was a little annoying. But at least my customers thought I was cool ;D
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:TransNote
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