JohnElliott
Veteran Member
My Toshiba T1000 no longer powers up (when switched on, power light goes red -> green -> off; nothing else happens). Googling suggests that this is a fairly common problem, most likely one or more blown capacitors, but is less reassuring about there being a common solution. Since none of the capacitors looks obviously bulging or leaky, I'm going to have to try replacing them all and hope I don't ruin anything else while I'm doing it.
That's not what I'm posting to ask about. What I'm wondering is if anyone here has a working T1000, and if so would they mind running a little program I've written? It's at http://www.seasip.info/tmp/e1watch.zip , and what I hope it does is monitor the values read from I/O ports 0E1h-0E4h, and show when they change. What I'm trying to find out is whether [Fn]+key combinations will cause different bits in port 0E1h (and maybe the others) to change, and if so which keys correspond to which bits.
That's not what I'm posting to ask about. What I'm wondering is if anyone here has a working T1000, and if so would they mind running a little program I've written? It's at http://www.seasip.info/tmp/e1watch.zip , and what I hope it does is monitor the values read from I/O ports 0E1h-0E4h, and show when they change. What I'm trying to find out is whether [Fn]+key combinations will cause different bits in port 0E1h (and maybe the others) to change, and if so which keys correspond to which bits.