Well, that Dell has now been relegated to paper press duty. Why? Because, despite having a perfectly good display, it won't output any video whatsoever ... but this is a ThinkPad forum, so I'll digress and go back to where I was in early-August.
We have a project looming that involves legacy 32-bit "abandonware" that's only known to run reliably on a PC that's solely operating via Win XP. It's a long boring story, but I've been informed that the legacy utility in question is highly XML dependent and, apparently, M$ changed the way that XML files were handled, post XP, so we'll need an XP machine, as opposed to an XP VM, to get the job done.
As a longtime Mac user and a guy who suffers from wrist inflammation, I learned, out of necessity, to operate a trackpad properly. As this is a basic requirement for me, I'd like to ask the ThinkPad folks if any of the 3rd or 4th (Intel) generation XL-era ThinkPads came with a trackpad that won't drive you nuts?
In fact, any information about ThinkPads capable of operating solely as an XP machine would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the help.




