Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 22:06:57 -0600
From: "phillip ramirez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] The simple things!

Here in the states it’s a min of data is a min of talk period


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From: Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:53 PM
To: Libretto
Subject: Re: [LIB] The simple things!


Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 10:45:27 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] The simple things!

At 11:58 AM 19/01/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 16:53:54 GMT
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: The simple things!
>
>Hello everybody,

Yo


>I've finally decided to get serious about my 70CT and start using more 
>of its capabilities. I've taken it on the road with me and used it as a

>word processor and to surf the net but I'd like to avoid using hotel
>phone lines by going to a wireless link. Any suggestions on a set-up to
do this

I dunno about how much wireless data costs in the US but Down Under, the
cheapest way of doing things I've found is to get a cellphone with an
IrDA modem (the Nokia 8210 is nice and should be pretty cheap as its a
superceded model now) then get WAP connected on your cellphone service
(connection is free). WAP calls are about half to a third the cost of
normal data/voice calls round here plus its a normal TCP/IP connection
(going through a NAT but all your protocols and ports are available -
IRC, ICQ, POP/SMTP, HTTP, FTP all work) so its a reasonable deal ...
I've successfully used it on holidays and whatnot to check my email and
do a spot of chatting. 


>.....it
>doesn't have to be
>anything fancy, only efficient. I'd also like to be able to take an 11G

>hard drive along that I use to dump data on to from my PC. It is in an 
>external hard case with a USB connection. Is there some kind of adapter
>available that will allow me to hook it up to my Libretto for file
transfers and backup
>use? 

How big is this thing? It may well be that inside the case is a hard
drive that is 2.5" 9.5mm in which case just take the case apart and swap
it with the libby's hard drive. Unfortunately getting USB on something
like the L70 is probably going to cost just as much as getting a new
hard drive ...


>I've been meaning
>to get the PA2718U port replicator but just haven't gotten around to it

>yet

That port rep doesn't do USB IIRC ... it does do keyboard/mouse though.
I got one with mine, thought it was a good idea but after the first
month or so I've not touched it ... I found the keyboard, whilst not
'nice' is something that I could get used to enough such that it doesn't
annoy me anymore ... I am thinking of riging up a little adapter and
SerialKeys so I can use my Palm PDA's folding keyboard on it though ...


> - I would like
>to use the foldable
>keyboard I got for the laptop.....and a real mouse as well. For a while

>I thought about upgrading to a 110CT so I could gain the USB port but 
>my 70CT would work just fine if I could attach my external HD to it.
>Will my 70CT take Win2000 and is it a good idea to upgrade to it? 

Win2k chugs on 64 meg of RAM, I don't like your chances of a meaningful
install under 32 and don't even think about it on 16 ...


>I'm currently using the
>original Win95 - I find it kind of
>clunky compared to  Win2000 on my PC at home.

I think thats a function of the computer more than the OS. I use the
original install of 95 on my machine (in fact it was the same install
the previous owner used). I stripped out virtually everything I didn't
need and it absoluptly flies now ... certainly a LOT faster than some of
my collegues' PII laptops that they've loaded a pile of junk on and
almost as flexible. I have overclocked it to 100MHz though so that may
have helped but the thing is plenty fast enough to use, for instance, as
an MPEG movie decoder so once I get my 20 gig hard drive (hopefully in
the next few days) I'll be loading all my MPEG episodes of DarkAngel
onto it ;-)


>I'm sure this stuff has been covered before on this list so just some 
>directions to point in would be appreciated. I'm a relative novice with

>the Libretto but I'm learning quickly.....I still love the "THAT'S a 
>computer?" comments I get though!

Hehe we all love that ... 


Hope this helps!

- Raymond

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