IBM ThinkPad 360P
Project Name: Icon
Icon is an early 2-in-1 convertible computer. With an integrated Wacom digitizer it makes a decent drawing tablet while also being a good laptop. Icon is the first machine I bought not knowing if it would even work. I knew from the listing pictures the original display was suffering from bad vinegar syndrome. Fortunately for me the machine powered on once I supplied it with power and I was able to find a new, old stock replacement display.
About Icon
Manufacturer | IBM |
Model | ThinkPad 360P |
Manufactured | October 1994 |
Processor | Intel 486SX @ 33MHz |
RAM | 20 MB |
Storage | 512 MB Compact Flash
3.5" 1.44 MB Floppy Drive 4 GB Compact Flash (PC Card PCMCIA) |
Display | 9.6" DTSN LCD 640x480 with Pen Digitizer |
Ports & Expansion | Expansion Connector
9-Pin Serial 25-Pin Parallel PS/2 Mouse 15-Pin VGA 2x Type II PCMCIA |
OS | Windows 95 OSR 2 with Pen Support |
Sound | Optional Crystal CS4248-KL |
Files
These files are provided to help anyone else restoring a 360P who lack the original media.
Drivers and utilities for Thinkpad 360 and 750 series
Windows for Pen Computing 1.0 Install Media for the ThinkPad 360P
3D Printable replacements for the option bay bezel. FRU's 84G2295 and 84G2307











