First post, by Guld
I recently was given a very dusty (but otherwise decent looking) IBM PS/2 Model 30.
I was hoping it was a 286 model, but it's unfortunately the 8086 model.
It has a floppy drive, which I'm guessing is a double density floppy, and a 20 MB hard drive.
I've blown all the dust out and don't see anything worrying.
My plan was to slowly (when I have time):
1) remove and clean dust out of power supply, check for leaking/bulging caps, repair as needed
2) take apart floppy drive, look for leaking/bulging caps (which I understand is fairly common on these), clean it up, oil drive rails, etc.
3) Check for shorts on the AT power connector, track down and repair if needed
4) ??? Replace what appears to be a large barrel type lithium battery on the motherboard/ISA riser card ??? Good idea or not???
After that, it looks like it has VGA output off the motherboard (which I was surprised at, figured it would be CGA, Monochrome, or EGA), so I should be able to see if it will POST.
That being said, I'm completely unfamiliar with these, although I did find the following site which seems to have lots of good information and disk images which I need to review:
https://www.ardent-tool.com/disks/
Does anyone have some advice who is more familiar with these systems?
My understanding is that it likely can't handle a DSHD 3.5" drive, only DSDD? (without getting a floppy connector to allow it to connect to a Gotek and going that route at least).
Thanks for any suggestions!