Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 09:24:49 -0400
From: "Lawrence Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] 70CT verses 100CT

The major difference is the internal design. 50 and 70 are basically 486
architecture while 100 are Pentium class architecture. This can be show in
many cases:

(1) When put in standby or suspend mode, L50/70 will drain the battery in
couple of hours while on L100, it is almost the same as shutdown or
hibernation.

(2) L50/70 only has ISA bus so it won't support 32-bit card bus and USB
interface. L100 has modern PCI bus.


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Subject: [LIB] 70CT verses 100CT


> Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 21:59:42 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: 70CT verses 100CT
>
>
> I am still working on my &*(^%& 70CT and its rebooting problem.
> Basically I am thinking of selling it as spare parts and getting a 100
> or 110CT. I was wondering- what are the main differances besides
> the 70 and 100/110 besides things like the cardbus enabled
> pcmcia, larger screen, more memory and faster microprocessor?
> Like- what are the differances between the power supplies used by
> each? I saw from the specs they use the same voltage and current
> but do the have differant jacks and/or polarity?  Does the 100/110
> use the same floppy drive as the 70? I understand either the 100 or
> the 110 has a 8 mm hard drive which is it and can a 9.5 mm hard
> drive be made to fit? Will the port expander work from the 70 to
> 100/110? Basically I'm thinking of getting a barebones 100/100CT
> and using everything from my 70CT. Thanks in advance...
>
>
> John
>
>
>
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