geoffm3
Veteran Member
Does anyone out there have a Dynabook 286? I have recently trash picked one of these that is incomplete, and no idea if the system works or not. This is *NOT* the same thing as a Toshiba Dynabook... it was made by a company called Dynabook Technologies Corporation, and is of rather stout construction: Magnesium case. It also has a unique property in that the display is removable, and it apparently had no internal battery.
Basically trying to determine if I can fix/resurrect it. Unfortunately it's missing a few pieces of the casework: latches, screws and the floppy disk drive faceplate. It is also missing the hard drive (which appears to be a standard IDE connector, but with a non-standard power connector), the power brick (5.5VDC it claims on the case). It looks like all of the other relevant bits and pieces of the internal components are present. The display panel, unfortunately is incomplete... the panel was ripped from it's housing, the hinges are missing as is the back of the clamshell for the display and the brightness/contrast controls). So that part might be a lost cause. The computer itself apparently was sold standalone and features a VGA out jack on the case, so I would think it would be able to be used as a desktop machine of sorts.
Basically trying to determine if I can fix/resurrect it. Unfortunately it's missing a few pieces of the casework: latches, screws and the floppy disk drive faceplate. It is also missing the hard drive (which appears to be a standard IDE connector, but with a non-standard power connector), the power brick (5.5VDC it claims on the case). It looks like all of the other relevant bits and pieces of the internal components are present. The display panel, unfortunately is incomplete... the panel was ripped from it's housing, the hinges are missing as is the back of the clamshell for the display and the brightness/contrast controls). So that part might be a lost cause. The computer itself apparently was sold standalone and features a VGA out jack on the case, so I would think it would be able to be used as a desktop machine of sorts.