Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 09:40:51 -0400
From: "David Hettel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Libretto ff1100V questions
Yes David info on drive size is wrong. It will work with 9.5 mm Drives.
David Hettel
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From: "David Nedved" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Libretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: Libretto ff1100V questions
> Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 05:53:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: David Nedved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Libretto ff1100V questions
>
> So just to make sure we have it straight here... a drive from the 70CT
> (9.5mm?) fit just fine in the 1050ff? If so then David needs to update
> the Adorable Libretto page which says that these computers have 6.35?
> drives. That bit of consusion has excluded me from looking at these
> models because I'm already filling up my 30GB drive on my 70CT! Can't
> get a new computer with a smaller hard drive, that wouldn't be right!
>
> Thanks for reporting in on your Libretto!
>
> David
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 05:51:36 +0800
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Libretto ff1100V questions
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just adding my 0.02 to the 1100 info - I've had the 1050 for over a
> > year and a half now, and it's still running well. (For most purposes
> > - except camera etc - the 1050 and 1100 are the same beastie: same
> > drivers, case etc).
> >
> > One thing of note is that (as pointed out by Ken)the accessories for
> > the 1050 and 1100 are compatible with the Portege 3010 (RAM, battery
> > packs etc), which should make your RAM upgrade attempts simpler. (I
> > got the max RAM from LAOX when I bought it).
> >
> > As for upgrading the hard-drive, well - the bad news is that it is a
> > hell of a lot harder than upgrading the L50 or L70 hard-drive (my
> > previous Librettos). In those, you merely had to undo the two screws
> > and pull the hard-drive out through the side access bay - this one
> > you basically have to pull apart the entire machine, and a couple of
> > the screws holding the drive in use loc-tite or similar - not easy to
> > get torque up when holding a board you just paid quite a bit of money
> > for and don't wish to crush. Having said that though, the second
> > time I upgraded the drive it was easier, (when I bought it I swapped
> > the 6G over from my L70, and later replaced that with a 20G when I
> > dropped the computer and stuffed the drive)and the BIOS quite happily
> > accepts drives greater than 8G.
> >
> > The lack of a port replicator just means that I bought a USB port
> > replicator (offering three USB as well as a parallel and a serial
> > port), and don't really notice the problem any more.
> >
> > As far as general build goes, the 1050 isn't as solid as the L70, (as
> > well as being slightly larger), and the plastic, while being shiny
> > silver (unless you bought one of the alternative cases that were
> > available), does lose it's top layer quite easily if frequently
> > rubbed/scratched - the L70 (currently heading off to Britain with my
> > mother) still looks cleaner despite its greater age.
> >
> > So - the libretto is still my only computer (at home it's plugged
> > into a full monitor/usb keyboard/tablet pad), and the only time I
> > really feel the lack of grunt is when I'm doing extensive photoshop
> > tasks.
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > Simon
> >
> > ps. As always, good info can be found at
> > http://pokemon.ho.org/ff1100/
> >
> >
> > >Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 08:50:15 +0900
> > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: Re: Libretto ff1100V memory
> > >
> > >Toshiba recommends these part numbers for 64 MB upgrade:
> > >
> > >PA2068UJ(S) for Toshiba Libretto M3 1000 1050 1100 1010
> > >PA2067UJ(R) for Toshiba Libretto M3, Portege 3010CT 3015CT 3020CT
> > >3025CT
> > >
> > >When searching you may have to drop everything after U in the part
> > number.
> > >It appears that Libretto M3 can take either one.
> > >I am not sure if Libretto 1100 can take the other one, which may be
> > easier to >find.
> > >You can find the replacement for the second one by searching for
> > PA2067U at:
> > >http://www.transcend.com.tw/english/Memory/Product.asp
> > >That is a manufacturer in Taiwan.
> >
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