Toshiba Satellite Pro 410CS & 410CDT

Toshiba Satellite Pro 410CS/CDT

The Satellite Pro 410CS and 410CDT are Pentium-based laptops released around January 1996. The 410 Series was essentially just a spec-bump of the 400 Series, with the only changes being a larger and higher resolution display, and a faster 90MHz processor.


Specifications

Spec 410CS 410CDT
CPU CPU Type: Soldered TCP
Intel Pentium @90MHz
RAM Type: Proprietary
Standard: 8MB
Maximum: 40MB
Hard Disk 2.5" IDE
Uses proprietary adapter?: No
Standard: Unknown
Display Options 11.3" Passive Matrix LCD @800x600 11.3" Active Matrix LCD @800x600
Graphics Chipset Chips & Technologies 65548
VRAM: 1MB
Audio ESS AudioDrive 688
- Mono Speaker
- Microphone
Main Battery Lithium Ion
CMOS Battery - 3-cell Varta NiMH CMOS Battery
- 6-cell Varta 6/V110H NiMH Backup/Reserve Battery
Power Supply Internal PSU, uses standard 2 prong mains connector
Disk Drives Modular Bay, holds CD-ROM or floppy drive
PC Cards 2x PCMCIA Slots
Networking None
Other I/O - 1x Parallel
- 1x Serial
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x PS/2
- 1x Dock Connector
- 1x Ext. Floppy connector
- 1x Line In
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Headphone Out
- Infrared
BIOS Toshiba BIOS
Pointing Device TrackPoint (Toshiba AccuPoint)

Resources


Service Manual

Common Faults & Maintenance

CMOS/Hibernation Battery Leaks

The biggest issue facing the 410 series laptops is the two VARTA NiMH batteries it has inside, located on the left side of the laptop, under the keyboard. One is a 3-cell battery, used for CMOS backup. The second is a much larger 6-cell battery, using double-wide cells, used to keep the laptop alive in hibernation mode when swapping the main battery pack. Both of these batteries are EXTREMELY prone to leaking, and due to the fact that they're located right next to critical components, a very large number of these laptops have been permanently destroyed by these batteries. It is critical that these batteries are removed in any 410CS or 410CDT.

Brittle Plastic

Toshiba's plastic is now extremely brittle. Handle all parts of these laptops with care. Luckily, the hinge mounting design on these laptops is well designed, and I haven't seen a broken hinge yet. Still, be cautious.



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