ldare1000 wrote on 2023-09-17, 12:00:
Today I ordered a PCMCIA CF Card Reader to use on a Texas Travelmate 4000m. Got absolutely no idea how easy it will be to set up!! Currently I don't have a working hard drive on the laptop so am only able to boot via floppy.
I wish you luck with that 😀 Hopefully the boot disk I shared in the thread could work with just the socket services changed to match your laptop's PCMCIA chipset.
I had the 3d scanner out again and have been doing some 'probably pointless, but interesting' stuff with a couple of old Acer laptops. I've had a Travelmate 8000 sitting in a box for the last 15 years which was missing some keys and didn't have the screen - it's got an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 and a 1400x1050 screen so I thought it was worth putting back together to see how it performs. In conclusion it's basically a Pentium M (fast P3) with graphics equivalent to a Radeon 9600 / 9600XT.
To put it back together I bought a Travelmate 800 because it had the screen and it shares the same keyboard - there are no Travelmate 800 (mobility radeon 9000) /6000 (intel gma) / 8000 parts or parts available for sale, but there was this complete Travelmate 800 that had some water damage, it was cheap so worth using for parts. When testing it, the ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 it has is sort of equivalent to a Geforce 3.
The Travelmate 8000 now has the good keyboard and screen and it's complete now, hooray! But the Travelmate 800 still works well as a half-top and it now had the missing keys keyboard. I had to 3d scan something else so it's best to do these things as a batch since the scanning setup is a pain to get set up, so I scanned the two missing keys and tried printing them on my FDM 3d printer - note that this is the absolute limit of what I think FDM 3d printing can do, even with a 0.25mm nozzle the results are pretty rough. However that didn't work, the 3d scans of such small objects aren't high resolution enough to make things like the little keyboard clips work so the key just falls off.
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I figured out that instead of spending an eternity trying to get the 3d scan converted into a CAD workable format, I could just use prusaslicer's "add part" and "add negative volume" to add in the necessary shapes and dimensions to make the clips work again, just adjusting things by eye based off the scan data:
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With that adjustment the keys now clip on and stay on - I've done similar with some libretto keyboard keys that I melted but those were made using measurements in CAD and it was before I had the scanner setup I have now, that took longer. This was comparatively quick 😁
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