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Re: Dock II question...
In article <2.2.32.19960719182150.00897254@jrn.columbia.edu>, Yann
Nicolas <yann@dragon.jrn.columbia.edu> writes
>What exactly comes in a Dock II docking station? I'd like to dock my
>ThinkPad 701 so I can have access to a CD-ROM drive... Now for $600+ for a
>Dock II, what do you get? Do you have to buy the SCSI CD-ROM drive extra?
>
>Thanks.
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>Yann Nicolas
>Systems Manager - Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
>yann@jrn.columbia.edu - http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/~yann/soccer.html
>
I don't think that you can use a 701(European model) in a Dock II. The
docking station requires a 68-way connector on the right hand side rear
of the ThinkPad.
BTW, IBM are to discontinue current range of docking stations and are
moving to a modula system called ultra dock (or something). You just add
docking station parts as you need them, from a port replication to a
full-blow dock II level.
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Rajesh Varia raj@c4rv.demon.co.uk