i have an ibm x40 from '03. upgraded the PATA HDD to an SSD, tricked the BIOS to not throw a fit after i installed a 2010s wifi card. it’s okay for ssh, tmux, and watching 360p. a fun lil guy.
My friend has a wifi 4 card in his Thinkpad and recommended to upgrade. Now you say there are difficulties in the Upgrade process, so I wanted to ask since you seem to have knowledge about it: What do I have to look for?
in my case, the BIOS had a whitelist for pci devices and only OEM WiFi cards were on the whitelist. I was able to find a tool that tricked the BIOS into not caring that newer card wasn’t listed.
for you I’d say, check to see if there is a whitelist for your model TP and then reassess if upgrading is feasible.
Have you looked into browsh? Basically renders a webpage into text, so you run it on another computer and it spits out something your computer can.actually handle in the terminal.
i have an ibm x40 from '03. upgraded the PATA HDD to an SSD, tricked the BIOS to not throw a fit after i installed a 2010s wifi card. it’s okay for ssh, tmux, and watching 360p. a fun lil guy.
don’t open a web browser tho
My friend has a wifi 4 card in his Thinkpad and recommended to upgrade. Now you say there are difficulties in the Upgrade process, so I wanted to ask since you seem to have knowledge about it: What do I have to look for?
in my case, the BIOS had a whitelist for pci devices and only OEM WiFi cards were on the whitelist. I was able to find a tool that tricked the BIOS into not caring that newer card wasn’t listed.
for you I’d say, check to see if there is a whitelist for your model TP and then reassess if upgrading is feasible.
Have you looked into browsh? Basically renders a webpage into text, so you run it on another computer and it spits out something your computer can.actually handle in the terminal.