The editable Tecra 9100 sound card?

Can someone tell me if the sound card on the Tecra 9100 is editable? And if so, where to find a new. And how to open the laptop in order to proceed to the place of the sound card.
Thank you, Peter (of Germany)

Hello

I think the Tecra 9100 uses a stand-alone sound table
Yamaha YMF753 - 16-stereo sound blaster pro compatible system (WAVE und MIDI) bits
It could be removed and replaced without replacing the entire motherboard, but that part can be ordered from the Toshiba service partner.
But it looks like you don't have many experiences from these exchanges of witch.

So I recommend you to contact a technician for these replacements.

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