Cables & Connectors

There are a few quirks to this laptop as IBM has used some standard connectors in non-standard ways. The most notable is the PCMCIA interface for the HDD. The hard drive caddy can be 3D printed if it breaks, but the custom ribbon connector that takes a 44pin IDE interface to the proprietary PCMCIA connector is not something you’ll be able to find.

The IBM FRU & Part Number is: 04H6148

In case anyone would like to make a replacement or adapter, I’ve written out the pinout for the adapter below…

A few things to note

The adapter seems to use the middle of the PCMCIA pins while doubling up on 5V+ and Ground pins in some areas, but it’s not all entirely logical so please follow the diagram carefully and check it for accuracy before connecting any hard drives!

Description IDE Connector Pin PCMCIA Connector Pin
RESET- 1 56
Ground 2 57, 55
DD7 3 54
DD8 4 53
DD6 5 52
DD9 6 51
DD5 7 50
DD10 8 49
DD4 9 48
DD11 10 47
DD3 11 46
DD12 12 45
DD2 13 44
DD13 14 43
DD1 15 42
DD14 16 41
DD0 17 40
DD15 18 39
Ground 19 38
KEY 20 NOT USED
DMARQ 21 36
Ground 22 35
DIOW 23 34
Ground 24 33
DIOR 25 32
Ground 26 31
IORDY 27 30
PSYNC:CSEL 28 29
DMACK- 29 28
Ground 30 27
INTRQ 31 26
IOCS16- 32 25
DA1 33 24
PDIAG- 34 23
DA0 35 22
DA2 36 21
CS0- 37 20
CS1- 38 19
DASP- 39 18
Ground 40 17
+5V (Logic) 41 15, 16
+5V (Motor) 42 13, 14
Ground 43 12
Type- (0-ATA) 44 NOT USED
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