Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 18:20:58 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Non standard i/o port


> > I do know that between the L100/110 era and more recent laptops, Toshiba
> > changed a pile of stuff for power management. For instance, newer laptops
> > hibernate to a file on the file system called toshiber.sys (I think its
> > .sys anyway) and you can delete that file whenever you like, when it
> > hibernates it'll recreate it on the file system where there is room without
> > blowing away stuff.
> >
>
>Not found this on L110
>And this suppose a greater interaction between the BIOS and one dedicated OS
>Which OS ?

 From memory, this isn't OS dependant (although it probably is file system 
dependant) ... I recall doing a hibernate from DOS on a Portege 3110 (I 
think) and getting it to work for instance (but this was about a year or so 
ago).


- Raymond

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