A question about 50CT (display drivers?)

2001-06-27 Thread Tanya Matveeva

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:34:51 +0400
From: Tanya Matveeva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A question about 50CT (display drivers?)

Greetings!

I managed to re-install Windows on my poor machine, but all my
diskettes with drivers I forgot in another city during my travel and
there would be some time until I'd get them back. I've had part of
necessary drivers and Toshiba utilities on HDD, but I think that some
of them were lacking.

What do I do with display? I've heard that when you close the working
computer, it should hibernate automatically, but in my case I just
hear beeping sound probably telling that I shouldn't close the
computer when it's working, so I should hibernate or shut it down
manually. Is it supposed to be so, or it's possible to make it
hibernate when I close the display? Do I need cartain drivers or
utilities for this? Now, display was recognized in Windows as laptop panel,
640x480.

Thanks in advance.


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Libretto L1

2001-06-27 Thread David Hettel

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 05:36:57 -0400
From: David Hettel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Libretto L1

Stacey Tenen;

If you wouldn't mind, I would like to know your connection for the L1.
You say that it was upgrade, but I don't see what is was upgrade to,
could you tell me? How much ram does it have, and how large a hard
drive does it have? Do you know if these are Toshiba parts, or some
one else?

Did you get the original Japanise CD roms for it?

I have one of the Toshiba 1100v, and with it at least, there was/is enought 
Toshiba specific hardware, that you really need the 4 factory CD to reinstall
it, and even then you are not getting all the features that you paid for!

Is the L1 a totally non Toshiba feature computer then? It truley doesn't need
any Toshiba special drivers?

There seems to be a very very large difference in the battery life that you are
reporting, and what I understand Toshiba is claiming. I thought that with the 
large battery, that Toshiba was claiming something on the order of 12~14 hours
of life. You seem to be getting the same kind of battery life that on can get with
1100v. As if it's special chips, make no or almost no real difference.

As far as bios/drivers upgrade go, is there anything thing set up to get you thoes?
I know with my 1100v (Dynamism upgade and support of drivers was worthless,
IMHO.) For example they still do not have the Bios upgrade for it on there site, and
I was told by them that for Japanise Computer systems Toshiba dos not normally
supply BIOS upgrades, and if and or when they do it would require sending it back
to Japan for it. I was also told that they were going to have a fix for the remote 
control
driver for the 1100v which they seem to never have released.

What software are you using on it for power managment?

Thanks
David Hettel




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PalmMax PD1100 - Libretto??

2001-06-27 Thread Anke Otto

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:59:04 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anke Otto)
Subject: PalmMax PD1100 - Libretto??



   Hi all,

   has anybody come acoss a Palmmax PD 1100 in the flesh?

   It looks to me like a libretto, but claims to run a Citrix 266
   MHz processor with max 126 RAM .
   I saw one advertised with says they would do harddisk upgrades
   to 20GB..

   anybody got any first hand info on this thing?

   http://www.zdnet.co.uk/pcdir/content/1999/12/first_looks/palmax
   .html

   Regards

   Anke
   Leeds, UK



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Re: Startup problems

2001-06-27 Thread Ken Hansen

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 07:27:39 -0400
From: Ken Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Startup problems

Try holding in the reset button when you power-up.

Ken


Reid, Andy G wrote:

 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:42:17 +0100
 From: Reid, Andy G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Startup problems

 Hi folks,
 I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me with.
 I have lent a friend my 70ct (Win98 se) which was working fine until last
 night. The battery ran out and the machine 'died' before he could plug in
 the external power supply. Now every time he tries to reboot, it insists on
 going into Safe Mode. The next reboot will freeze then the next Safe Mode
 only which then repeats over.
 Any ideas what the problem might be? He has not tried installing any new
 hardware or software so it is not a driver problem. I am wondering if the
 power completely ran out before during the hibernate and so it is trying to
 restart from this but is corrupted? Sound reasonable? Any way to do a fresh
 reboot ignoring any hibernate data? Or any other ideas??
 Many thanks for any help you can give.
 Regards,
 Andy.
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Re: A question about 50CT (display drivers?)

2001-06-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:37:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A question about 50CT (display drivers?)

www.csd.toshiba.com - tech support has all the drivers you'll need.

You can setup the Libretto to hibernate on cover close vs. beeping like it is
now.  Once you get the Toshiba Power Controlls installed, it should let you
change this option.

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