Re: [LIB] Overclocking the L100

2002-02-27 Thread Cerulean Skies

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:42:05 +
From: Cerulean Skies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Overclocking the L100

From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all!

OK after my overheating experiences with my L50 clocked to 100, I figured 
I'd better ask first this time ...

Has anyone been able to clock their L100 and not have it overheat when the 
ambient temperature hits about 25ºC-30ºC and if so, what speed was it 
stable at? I'd *like* to get it to 233 by reconfiguring those solder bumps 
on the bottom of the motherboard but I don't really wanna go back to the 
stand-on-end-with-desk-fan setup I had to use with my old L50 ... going 
from 166 to 200 seems a little pointless and 266 is a definite overheat 
round here ... heh


Hmm, I'm not sure how often my Lib was out in the full heat in the summer, 
but I do know that I've had no overheat problems with it, o/c'd to 266.  
(I'm in Los Angeles, so it does get cozy here in the summer.)

Shultz

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Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

2002-02-27 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:49:44
From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed


Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 20:24:04
From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed


Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:03:06 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

The PDA in retail box for $28.50:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=REX-PRO5

Any volunteers to purchase one of these and post it to the UK? I have no
idea how to pay for it yet but something can be worked out :)

Neil

Many thanks to Ken and Jim for volunteering - I'll take it off line to them 
:)

Cheers,

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Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

2002-02-27 Thread Eyetech Technical

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:25:47 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

Hello Neil, Jim and Ken,

Would it be possible to also get one posted from the US?
Perhaps if Neil could get a couple of them, and then post one off to me once
the whole package gets here?

Please let me know...

Cheers

Dave

 The PDA in retail box for $28.50:
 http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=REX-PRO5
 
 Any volunteers to purchase one of these and post it to the UK? I have no
 idea how to pay for it yet but something can be worked out :)
 
 Neil

 Many thanks to Ken and Jim for volunteering - I'll take it off line to
them
 :)
 Neil





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RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:45:35 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

At 12:05 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 07:58:03 -
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www.toshiba.ca have one i think

k thanks, heading over there now ... I've been running off www.toshiba.com so far ... 
*sigh* if only they could either put all their stuff in one place and all link there, 
or replicate ALL their stuff everywhere ...

... gah! Spoke too soon ... toshiba.ca only have the WinME and WinNT FDD drivers. I'm 
hoping the ME one will work under 98 ...

On a separate note, you mentioned that you were running an L100 at 266 nicely ... what 
sorta ambient air temperature is this under? 

Cheers!

- Raymond



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[LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:05:55 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: APM to ACPI update

Hi all!

OK I've FOUND the Win98 APM to ACPI update but the real annoying thing is, it won't 
install without a Win98 upgrade CD! Even when I connect my CD-ROM drive and put my 
(proper) Win98 CD in there it doesn't like it!

*sigh* anyone got any ideas?


- Raymond

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RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread kevin . 2 . watson

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:53:41 -
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Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

the ME driver should work fine.. it's not too warm here (around 22C average)

Kevin.

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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:45:35 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

At 12:05 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 07:58:03 -
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Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!


www.toshiba.ca have one i think

k thanks, heading over there now ... I've been running off www.toshiba.com
so far ... *sigh* if only they could either put all their stuff in one place
and all link there, or replicate ALL their stuff everywhere ...

... gah! Spoke too soon ... toshiba.ca only have the WinME and WinNT FDD
drivers. I'm hoping the ME one will work under 98 ...

On a separate note, you mentioned that you were running an L100 at 266
nicely ... what sorta ambient air temperature is this under? 

Cheers!

- Raymond



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[LIB] HHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:57:11 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TT!!

OK is it just me or does the L100 run an AWFUL LOT hotter than the L50? I just ejected 
the PCMCIA FDD card and it was too hot to touch even though the libby had been idling 
for the last 20 minutes! Even at the height of summer in my overclocked L50 after a 
pile of activity the card never got that hot! ... although it did used to go into 
thermal shutdown ... speaking of which does the L100 also gracefully go into thermal 
shutdown?


- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Eyetech Technical

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:20:46 -
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Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

Hi Raymond,

This might work (it often does when installing things for myself):

When prompted for the location of the files, try looking on your hard drive
in system system32 winodws and other folders. Quite often it will find the
files are already there and can use them.

I guess that's why Windows is so darn big!

HTH

Dave

 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:05:55 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: APM to ACPI update

 Hi all!

 OK I've FOUND the Win98 APM to ACPI update but the real annoying thing is,
it won't install without a Win98 upgrade CD! Even when I connect my CD-ROM
drive and put my (proper) Win98 CD in there it doesn't like it!

 *sigh* anyone got any ideas?


 - Raymond





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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:26:05 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

At 02:25 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:20:46 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

Hi Raymond,

This might work (it often does when installing things for myself):

When prompted for the location of the files, try looking on your hard drive
in system system32 winodws and other folders. Quite often it will find the
files are already there and can use them.

Heh ... that trick doesn't work here. Toshiba I think is trying to be 'smart', it just 
gives a screen that says 'Please insert CD' ... no option to look for files anywhere. 
I've got at least 3 copies of the Win98 directory sitting on this computer in various 
places plus the copy in the CD-ROM drive ...

Ah well ... it seems to be hibernating nicely enough at the moment ... lets see what 
happens.


- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:10:43 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

At 02:31 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:26:05 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

At 02:25 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:20:46 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

Hi Raymond,

This might work (it often does when installing things for myself):

When prompted for the location of the files, try looking on your hard drive
in system system32 winodws and other folders. Quite often it will find the
files are already there and can use them.

Heh ... that trick doesn't work here. Toshiba I think is trying to be 'smart', it 
just gives a screen that says 'Please insert CD' ... no option to look for files 
anywhere. I've got at least 3 copies of the Win98 directory sitting on this computer 
in various places plus the copy in the CD-ROM drive ...

Ah well ... it seems to be hibernating nicely enough at the moment ... lets see what 
happens.

Grr ... spoke too soon ... looks like Toshiba stuffed up hibernation on the L100 ... 
looks like I've got to tell it to hibernate in BOTH the hairy lightbulb as well as the 
Windows control panel aplet! Do it in just one and it'll just suspend as opposed to 
hibernate then do funky things when it comes back up again. Of course, now I can't get 
it to do the suspend then hibernate thing ... its either one or the other ... I might 
as well give up on trying to get the thing to hibernate ... I hope it drops the power 
usage enough to not chew up much battery power when in suspend mode ... I found that 
if I dropped the battery out when suspended, put it back in then tried to power up, 
I'd just get a black screen. Hardly what you want happening if you're suspending 
because you're at the end of battery life ...

Oh ya, anyone know how to halt hibernation mid-stream? On the L50 you could press 
backspace to cancel it but it looks like Toshiba decided to get rid of that ... which 
seems silly because you'd want it more on a machine thats got 64 meg RAM and takes 30 
seconds to wake itself up. Speaking of which, I timed the hibernation and restore 
times, I'd appreciate it if someone else can confirm if these figures are normal or 
perhaps a little too high. I set Windows power management to hibernate when I pressed 
the power button ... it took 33.5 seconds from when I first pressed the power button 
till when the power light flicked off (after writing RAM to disk), and exactly 35 
seconds from when I subsequently pressed the power button till the second screen flash 
(when control is turned over to the user ... when the display first comes up, the 
mouse is active but clicks or keypresses don't do anything). When in suspend mode, it 
takes exactly 9 seconds from the button press to when the orange light flashes (no 
saving to disk) and 7 seconds from a subsequent button press to the second screen 
flash.

Anyone got any idea how to get the L100 to hibernate like the L50? (as in save RAM to 
disk but not fully turn off until say 10 minutes after so if I want to resume within 
10 minutes I can do so 'instantly' whilst after that I can still resume off disk)?


- Raymond


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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Eyetech Technical

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:35:22 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

 This might work (it often does when installing things for myself):
 
 When prompted for the location of the files, try looking on your hard
drive
 in system system32 winodws and other folders. Quite often it will find
the
 files are already there and can use them.

 Heh ... that trick doesn't work here. Toshiba I think is trying to be
'smart', it just gives a screen that says 'Please insert CD' ... no option
to look for files anywhere. I've got at least 3 copies of the Win98
directory sitting on this computer in various places plus the copy in the
CD-ROM drive ...

I suppose there is always some sort of fake CD software. Handy anyway for
the Libretto.
Im really getting into this machine now.

Speaking of hibernation, I put Win98 on to this 100CT here, and it doesnt
hibernate. The Windows 2000 install was using the OS's hibernation feature,
but the Win98 software doesnt seem to work.

If I want to go for Win98 onwards OS installed, should I look at 98SE or ME
for better hibernation support?

Regards

Dave





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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:48:26 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

At 03:40 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:35:22 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

 This might work (it often does when installing things for myself):
 
 When prompted for the location of the files, try looking on your hard
drive
 in system system32 winodws and other folders. Quite often it will find
the
 files are already there and can use them.

 Heh ... that trick doesn't work here. Toshiba I think is trying to be
'smart', it just gives a screen that says 'Please insert CD' ... no option
to look for files anywhere. I've got at least 3 copies of the Win98
directory sitting on this computer in various places plus the copy in the
CD-ROM drive ...

I suppose there is always some sort of fake CD software. Handy anyway for
the Libretto.
Im really getting into this machine now.

Nah I've got a REAL CD-ROM drive and a REAL CD in there. I think its picking up on the 
fact that Ive got a FULL Win98 CD and not the UPGRADE that its expecting. Perhaps its 
looking for drive signatures or something.


Speaking of hibernation, I put Win98 on to this 100CT here, and it doesnt
hibernate. The Windows 2000 install was using the OS's hibernation feature,
but the Win98 software doesnt seem to work.

If I want to go for Win98 onwards OS installed, should I look at 98SE or ME
for better hibernation support?

As I've found in my rant an email or so ago, I can either suspend or I can hibernate 
but I can't do both at the 'same time' (like you can on the L50 ... save HDD contents 
like hibernation but keep RAM powered like suspend for a set amount of time before 
cutting power ... within that time you can instantly restore, after that time or if 
power dies it can restore from hdd). The trick though is to first install the Win95 
controls ... the one where you have to go startsettingscontrol 
paneladd/removeWINDOWS COMPONENTShave disk to install it (ya the Windows 
Components bit got me first time round) and that installs the monitor switcher and 
whatnot ... THEN you've got to download the Win98 power saver update and install THAT 
over the top the same way. If you don't install this or if you install it first then 
the 95 version, you'll end up with a pile of msgsrv32 errors when you try to resume.

Oh ya, and you actually set what the panel close and power button do through Windows 
power management and NOT the hairy lightbulb. You also need to enable hibernation 
again in Windows power management.

Dumb setup eh?


- Raymond


P.S. I STILL can't get ACPI installed (or at least if its installed it ain't telling 
me) but suspend and hibernation is working now (except for that both at the same time 
thingy) so I'll let that rest for now ... got to go to work to run Windows Update (I 
ain't updating through a 56k modem if I can do so through a 100Mbit backbone 
connection ;-) then ghost it before I do anything silly ... heh

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[LIB] Totally off-topic - digital video cameras

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:52:16 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Totally off-topic - digital video cameras

Hi all!

OK this has very little to do with Librettos but the topic of DV came up once so I 
might as well pose a question ...

I'm looking at getting a basic consumer level digital video camera, something in the 
$1000USD mark ... does anyone have any recommendations? Any hints what to look for, 
what to avoid, what to keep in mind?

- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

2002-02-27 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:20:18
From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed


Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:25:47 -
From: Eyetech Technical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

Hello Neil, Jim and Ken,

Would it be possible to also get one posted from the US?
Perhaps if Neil could get a couple of them, and then post one off to me 
once
the whole package gets here?

Please let me know...

I'm happy in principle but I believe Jim may already have ordered one for 
me...

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Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

2002-02-27 Thread Eyetech Technical

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 13:32:18 -
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Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

from Neil Barnes-

 Would it be possible to also get one posted from the US?
 Perhaps if Neil could get a couple of them, and then post one off to me
 once
 the whole package gets here?
 
 Please let me know...

 I'm happy in principle but I believe Jim may already have ordered one for
 me...

Could you possibly check with him for me as I'm not entirely sure whom Jim
is!
If he hasnt ordered one yet, I'd love to have one for myself as well.
I'd guess if I sent a cheque to yourself to add to the money already being
sent over?

Thanks,

Dave






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Re: [LIB] HHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!

2002-02-27 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:55:50 -0500
From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!

Run Win2000 and your lib won't be that hot even overclocked! Yes, L100 also
have thermo shutdown but rarely needed.

- Original Message -
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 5:06 AM
Subject: [LIB] TT!!


 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:57:11 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: TT!!

 OK is it just me or does the L100 run an AWFUL LOT hotter than the L50? I
just ejected the PCMCIA FDD card and it was too hot to touch even though the
libby had been idling for the last 20 minutes! Even at the height of summer
in my overclocked L50 after a pile of activity the card never got that hot!
... although it did used to go into thermal shutdown ... speaking of which
does the L100 also gracefully go into thermal shutdown?


 - Raymond

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Re: [LIB] HHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!

2002-02-27 Thread Eyetech Technical

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 15:06:09 -
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Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!


 Is win2k ok on L100CT ?? I started to load it but decided against it
 thinking it would be heavy on resources.

Its running on this one here with only 32Mb on a 100CT at 266MHz.
Fairly slow now.

One problem is that the sound doesnt seem to work. I have tried both the
standard W2K drivers and the special Toshiba ones yet the sound under W2K is
still broken.
If a sound is played, it will play constantly and rapidly. Hibernation just
brings back the sound playing on resuming :)

It might well drive me to remove W2K if I cannot fix it.

Cya

Dave




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Re: [LIB] HHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!

2002-02-27 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:09:53 -0500
From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!

It will be a little bit slow on stock L100. I overclocked it to 200 MHz and
max out the memory and can not be happier. No longer need to deal with
crashes and lockup when wakeup from standby in Win98. I only boot my machine
once in a blue moon. Imagine that in any Win98/ME system.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 10:01 AM
Subject: RE: [LIB] TT!!


 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 14:55:52 -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [LIB] TT!!

 Is win2k ok on L100CT ?? I started to load it but decided against it
 thinking it would be heavy on resources.

 Kevin.



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 Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 14:56
 To: Libretto
 Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!


 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:50:16 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!

 At 06:00 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:55:50 -0500
 From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!
 
 Run Win2000 and your lib won't be that hot even overclocked! Yes, L100
also
 have thermo shutdown but rarely needed.

 If you're referring to the CPU idling code in Win2k, ya I know about that
 ... I've not put a CPU idling program on the L100 yet so it'll be
 interesting to see what effect it'll have ... I was just curious because
 from what I was able to gather, the L50 would have gone into thermal
 shutdown before it got as hot as this L100 did ...

 I'll be booting Win98SE, Win2k and Red Hat 7.2 on this laptop, it'll be
 interesting to see the differences!

 - Raymond

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Re: [LIB] Device man errors ..

2002-02-27 Thread Keith

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 13:38:34 -
From: Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Device man errors ..

What should it say in a std Libby 50CT screen? (maybe someone could capture a
Device Mangler screen for me?)

See http://www.totalise.co.uk/~hk11/devman.jpg

Hope this helps.

Keith

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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:44:57 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

 Oh ya, and you actually set what the panel close and power button do
through Windows power management and NOT the hairy lightbulb. You also need
to enable hibernation again in Windows power management.


I don't agree, although I am probably wrong since my hibernation is not too
reliable, but:

What *I* found was the power saver driver for Windows 98 is very little
( 35k ) and all it does is install pwrsvr.vxd and a new profile in Win98
Power Manager called Toshiba which is pretty much always-on. Therefore,
and this experience is repeated on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4320, Toshiba
gets pissed if Windows does the power management, they prefer that Windows
is always on-do nothing and have the hairy light bulb in charge. Which is
fine with me, because the HLB does, and Windows does NOT, have different
uses for panel close depending on whether or not you are on battery, and
also display brightness management which is important in dark rooms or cars
at night.

Thanks

Pres Waterman W2PW
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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 
 The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
 orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
 Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.
 
 Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no 
 problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

Thanks

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Re: [LIB] HHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!

2002-02-27 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:25:55 -0500
From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!


- Original Message - 
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!


 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:50:13 -0500
 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] TT!!
 
 Why? Does Win2000 have CPU idling features? Like Rain/Waterfall/CPUidle?

Yes, it has this feature since Windows NT 4.0 (or maybe 3.5).




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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David VanHorn

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:29:41 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:20 AM 2/27/2002 -0800, Pres Waterman wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

  
  The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
  orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
  Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.
 
  Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
  problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

I didn't know anyone we knew had one.
I didn't go past 16V because I didnt know the capacitor ratings on the 
input. 16V being a common rating, and acceptable for a 15V input.

It's been a couple years, but somewhere in the archives, should be my 
original tests on the L50.  




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[LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

2002-02-27 Thread Jose Menendez

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:07:06 +0100
From: Jose Menendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?



Hi all,
I have a Lib 100CT overclocked to 266Mhz working fine, butanybody have
any experience with 300Mhz overclock??? Looking the lib mainboard and the
chips i find a complete clock solution named  CY2278A-1L4, that generate
cpu, pci, irda ...clock´s, normally cpu clock is based (on Lib 100 and 110)
in 66.67Mhz multiply by any factor, for example 66,67Mhz x 4 = 266,68Mhz ...
but what happens if you change our friend CY2278a for generate 75Mhz
instead of 66,67Mhz our lib run at 300Mhz!!!
I read intel documentation about Mobile Pentium 0,25m and apear a Pentium
300Mhz, but i never ear about this. The 0,25 tech support high clocks with
resonable heat disipation, i think it is posible.

Anybody have any experience?

I add a manufacturer table about posibles clocks.



A link to datasheet...

http://www.cypress.com/srch_para_obsolete_parts_results.cfm?switch=1part=cy
2278



José Menéndez
Software Designer.

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:12:46
From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!


Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:48:49 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!



The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
problems on a bench supply.

IIRC on the 50/70, flashing orange power light means it's in overheat, and 
solid orange only comes on when a dodgy battery pack I have gives up in 
disgust.

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:31:34 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 One thing that did puzzle me somewhat was why even though there is more space
 in the L100, its still got those plastic spacers under the hard drive (like
 on the L50/70) to accomodate the 8.5mm hard drive ... I had to remove them to
 get my 9.5mm 20 gig hard drive to fit.

  Original models shipped with 9.5mm IBM HDs because Toshiba didn't have any.
Later, Toshiba HDs 8.45mm replaced the IBM HDs when they became avail.

 This L100 doesn't seem to do the 'write to hard drive during suspend' thingy
 (I go startsuspend and it suspends straight away, I know it hasn't written
 anything because if I pull all power and the battery then power back on it
 fails to recover) ... is that a setting somewhere or is that controlled from
 Windows now? I realize in power management you can set it to hibernate on

  Control Panel - Power Settings - Hibernate on power button press vs.
shutdown or suspend.  (same choices for lid close)

  Or, control it in the BIOS.

 If it does hibernate somewhere, does it shove the hibernation stuff in
 exactly the same place as the L50? I left about 120 meg free either side of
 1024 cylinders on my old hard drive, should this be fine for the L100? I do
 have EZ-Bios installed and it seems to see all of the drive ...

  A bit less, but I leave 1010-1040 cylinders on my 30GB HD with EZ-BIOS free
after extensive testing with a disk hex editor to find out where the suspend
information goes.  

 hot round here ... I just pulled the hard drive out and it was too hot to
 touch!

  Same here!  Happily, it seems to run just happily after months of use with
the new 30GB inside.

 Regarding batteries, is the extended pack for the L100 the same size as the
 standard pack? Whats the capacity and approximate real-use runtime on each? 

  Yes.  Believe it comes with just the extended 3-4 hours min; standard would
go 2-3 hours I vaguely recall.

 Regarding operating system choice, given a choice between Win95OSR2 and
 Win98SE, which one would be better to use? Win95OSR2 is faster for the same
 RAM and fully supports the Libby's APM stuff but it doesn't have USB support

  I'm on Win98SE on my L110 and it runs just fine and fast with 64MB RAM and
the 30GB HD.  Mostly for the USB support since I use all those USB devices, but
otherwise, Win95 would be fine as well.

 doesn't work on it. Have people got APM working on Win98SE using the L100?
 (I'm talking things like PROPER hibernation, going into suspend but saving
 HDD contents so it will flip over to hibernation after X minutes, redetecting
 devices on resume, etc.).

  Runs just fine with 98 here with all that.  Just install Win98SE, then the
Toshiba accessories and control panel downloads from www.csd.toshiba.com and
that's it.  Goes to sleep automatically just fine, wakes up naturally, just
peachy.

 Any advice appreciated! (Well OK not ANY but ... meh)

  Accessories are getting harder to find.  www.ebay.com, www.micsol.com and
search www.yahoo.com on part #s to find them.  Get replacement mouse caps, and
anything else you'd want to have around before they go away completely.

  eg. for me, it's another set of HD drive handles and screws, mouse caps, and
keyboard attachment strips (only because I may take the L110 apart someday and
break that part).  Picked up external docking station and floppy drive as well.

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Re: [LIB] Overclocking the L100

2002-02-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:33:48 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Overclocking the L100

Based on the past 20-30 replies to me, about 90% of overclockers succeeded at
getting theirs to run at 266Mhz w/o any problems at all.

Guess you're part of the 10% that'll have to undo or underclock to 200/233Mhz..

Use thermal grease between CPU and heatsink, run AMN Refridgerator or CPUIdle
if you dont' have NT/2K/XP/Linux running (built-into these), and give it a
whirl.

Unfortunately, not all L100s can be overclocked successfully

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Re: [LIB] Totally off-topic - digital video cameras

2002-02-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:41:50 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Totally off-topic - digital video cameras

 I'm looking at getting a basic consumer level digital video camera, something
 in the $1000USD mark ... does anyone have any recommendations? Any hints what
 to look for, what to avoid, what to keep in mind?

  In general, most Sony DV/Digital 8 digital camcorders will do you fine. 
Reliable, works w/o fuss for years, does the job decently.  

  Beyond that, it depends on features, size, weight, and so forth you desire --
and money you want to spend.

  eg. a very cheap DV Sharp Camcorder can be had for less than $300!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B5BABT/qid=1014838578/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_3_1/002-7349982-5801611

  It's not the most reliable, but figure if you get one that works, you've
saved a lot of money.  (read the Amazon.com user reviews)

  See www.fatwallet.com/forums/ - hot deals for the lowest price you can get
for this one.

  My own pick?  
  JVC GR-DVP3U
  World's smallest DV camcorder available.
  http://www.epinions.com/597500_JVC_GR_DVP3U_Digital_Video_Camera

  Nothing like being able to fit it into the pocket of a jean!
  (cute Japanese ad too, fits just fine in the model's pocket)

  I've used bigger camcorders like the smaller PC100 Sony's, but they're just
still too bulky.

  Otherwise, any Sony Digital8 camcorder because they're cheap ($500 range) and
do a decent job at everything well.

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Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

2002-02-27 Thread Dan Baker

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 08:24:36 +1100
From: Dan Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

check out www.fixup.net   all your overclock questions answered...

dan

Jose Menendez wrote:

 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:07:06 +0100
 From: Jose Menendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?
 
 
 
 Hi all,
 I have a Lib 100CT overclocked to 266Mhz working fine, butanybody have
 any experience with 300Mhz overclock??? Looking the lib mainboard and the
 chips i find a complete clock solution named  CY2278A-1L4, that generate
 cpu, pci, irda ...clock´s, normally cpu clock is based (on Lib 100 and 110)
 in 66.67Mhz multiply by any factor, for example 66,67Mhz x 4 = 266,68Mhz ...
 but what happens if you change our friend CY2278a for generate 75Mhz
 instead of 66,67Mhz our lib run at 300Mhz!!!
 I read intel documentation about Mobile Pentium 0,25m and apear a Pentium
 300Mhz, but i never ear about this. The 0,25 tech support high clocks with
 resonable heat disipation, i think it is posible.
 
 Anybody have any experience?
 
 I add a manufacturer table about posibles clocks.
 
 
 
 A link to datasheet...
 
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Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

2002-02-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 14:21:20 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

It may not work as most older Pentiums didn't like going above 66Mhz very much,
but the only way to know is to try.

The Libretto M3 models have been known to overclock to 300Mhz, but again,
that's really pushing it.

If you had the CPU itself replaced with a faster model, then overclocked, it
would run better (option only available in japan).

see my overclocking section and links for more info.

  eg. there's one Japanese website I've linked to where it shows in Japanese
how to get the Libretto M3 to various speeds up to 300Mhz.

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:48:16 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 08:00 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:55:06 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

...

 Ummm ... I'd say they are, for one thing the L50 power LED isn't a
bi-color. The online manual isn't much help ... the power LED has 4 states -
solid green, solid orange, blinking orange and off ... the manual makes no
mention of solid orange.



The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

Umm ... the power one not the AC one. According to the manual, the power one flashes 
orange when in standby but makes no mention of solid orange.


 NOT TRUE, THERE IS AN ACPI PATCH

 WHERE?!?!?!

Tell me you have looked at the http://www.toshiba.com website for drivers
and can't find it. Then I will go look for you.

I've looked there and found SOMETHING but it doesn't seem to wanna work ... I've 
applied the Win95 controls (which adds power saver), applied the Win98 power saver 
patch but when I go to apply the ACPI patch, it sits there looking for a Win98 UPGRADE 
CD ... I've got a Win98SE FULL INSTALL CD which it won't accept. Unfortunately, its 
not a nice 'standard' application ... it doesn't give me a file browser to look for 
it, it just sits there and tries to be smart and find the CD itself. Having said THAT, 
I've got a sneaking suspicion that WIn98SE already has ACPI ... is this true?

Cheers!

- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] How to make L100 hibernate ?

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:50:54 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] How to make L100 hibernate ?

At 08:45 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:39:16 -0600
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Subject: How to make L100 hibernate ?

Hello,

I did update the BIOS, I did the ACPI update in win98SE.

HOW?!?!?!?! The only update I can find sits there looking for the WIn98 upgrade CD.


 Now on the shutdown
menu I have standby as an option, not hibernate. Hibernate is enabled in
control panel power settings. Pressing the power button either shuts down
windows or powers off.
S, what is the trick to hibernate to disk ?

startsettingscontrol panelpower settings(?) ... far right tab, enable hibernation. 
Then, in advanced set the power button and panel close to what you want ... that did 
the trick for me (annoyingly, it seems to ignore the hairy lightbulb). Having said 
that, even when I do that, startshutdownstandby always seems to suspend instead of 
hibernate ... *shrug*

And like I said, I STILL can't get it to do a combo standby/hibernate :-/

Hope this helps!

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Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:53:50 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

At 08:53 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:44:57 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] APM to ACPI update

 Oh ya, and you actually set what the panel close and power button do
through Windows power management and NOT the hairy lightbulb. You also need
to enable hibernation again in Windows power management.


I don't agree, although I am probably wrong since my hibernation is not too
reliable, but:

What *I* found was the power saver driver for Windows 98 is very little
( 35k ) and all it does is install pwrsvr.vxd and a new profile in Win98
Power Manager called Toshiba which is pretty much always-on.

Ya thats the same here ... if I change the power profile from 'Toshiba' to anything 
else, things start going pear shaped.


 Therefore,
and this experience is repeated on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4320, Toshiba
gets pissed if Windows does the power management, they prefer that Windows
is always on-do nothing and have the hairy light bulb in charge. Which is
fine with me, because the HLB does, and Windows does NOT, have different
uses for panel close depending on whether or not you are on battery, and
also display brightness management which is important in dark rooms or cars
at night.

Ya thats true ... I'm talking the other tabs (note that changing power profiles only 
changes the timeouts and whatnot on the first tab, the other tabs in Windows power 
management are global irrespective of power profiles ... which annoys me somewhat 
because I wanted to set a power profile for always on ignore panel and one for 
paranoid about the battery and so on). These tabs have some overlap with hairy 
lightbulb features (such as what happens when the panel closes), it looks like they 
override the hairy lightbulb on my computer ...


- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] L100 Hibernation

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:54:50 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] L100 Hibernation

At 08:53 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:49:38 -0600
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: L100 Hibernation

Got it. Go to power settings adnaced and select when press power button to
hibernate instead of shutdown. Duh.

Heh perhaps I should read my emails in reverse order so I don't end up answering 
emails that have been answered.

Just out of interest, did you apply both the Win95 power saver thingy (bundled in 
Win95 controls) as well as the WIn98 power saver thingy or did you just apply the 98 
version?


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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:57:30 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:38 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:29:41 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:20 AM 2/27/2002 -0800, Pres Waterman wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 
 The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
 orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
 Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

 Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
 problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

I didn't know anyone we knew had one.
I didn't go past 16V because I didnt know the capacitor ratings on the input. 16V 
being a common rating, and acceptable for a 15V input.

It's been a couple years, but somewhere in the archives, should be my original tests 
on the L50.  

I recall seeing it on a website (it might well have been yours, David!) about someone 
cranking up the voltage from 0 and monitoring the current and behaviour of the libby 
... lemme see if I can find it ...


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Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:58:39 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?

At 10:05 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 19:07:06 +0100
From: Jose Menendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lib 100 at 300Mhz!?



Hi all,
I have a Lib 100CT overclocked to 266Mhz working fine, butanybody have
any experience with 300Mhz overclock??? Looking the lib mainboard and the
chips i find a complete clock solution named  CY2278A-1L4, that generate
cpu, pci, irda ...clock´s, normally cpu clock is based (on Lib 100 and 110)
in 66.67Mhz multiply by any factor, for example 66,67Mhz x 4 = 266,68Mhz ...
but what happens if you change our friend CY2278a for generate 75Mhz
instead of 66,67Mhz our lib run at 300Mhz!!!
I read intel documentation about Mobile Pentium 0,25m and apear a Pentium
300Mhz, but i never ear about this. The 0,25 tech support high clocks with
resonable heat disipation, i think it is posible.

Heh given my L50 overclocking experiences and the temperature a stock L100 runs at 
round here, you'd better live in an igloo!


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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David VanHorn

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:15:25 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!



I recall seeing it on a website (it might well have been yours, David!) 
about someone cranking up the voltage from 0 and monitoring the current 
and behaviour of the libby ... lemme see if I can find it ...

That's what I did.
I was looking to see where it started pulling current, and where it started 
charging the battery.

I tried it on my L1 too, but it's behaviour is rather complicated. It looks 
like multiple switchers to me, and possibly a low dropout linear or two as 
well, judging by the shape of the current as the voltage increases.




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[LIB] Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 08:57:14 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?

Has anyone else noticed something a bit weird with the PCMCIA slot on the LEFT hand 
side of the APR for the L100 (marked slot 3 on the casing)? I understand its only a 
type I/II as opposed to the I/II/III slots on the right hand side of the L100 and the 
APR but for some weird reason whenever I plug a card into that left slot, Windows 
crashes! When I have a card in there during boot time, Windows detects the card but 
can't start it and when I try to stop it, Windows crashes again. Those same cards are 
fine plugging into either of the Libby's internal slots or the APR's right hand PCMCIA 
slot ...


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Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed

2002-02-27 Thread capese

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 01:43:51 -
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try on line ordering, 19 dollars, mine is on the way!!

Ed
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Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed


 Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 20:24:04
 From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed
 
 
 Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:03:06 -0800 (PST)
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 Subject: REX Pro-5 $28.50 retail boxed
 
 The PDA in retail box for $28.50:
 http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=REX-PRO5
 
 Any volunteers to purchase one of these and post it to the UK? I have no 
 idea how to pay for it yet but something can be worked out :)
 
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[LIB] Hot docking or not ...

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:45:58 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hot docking or not ...

I'm having a few headaches regarding hot docking of the L100 to and from the advanced 
port replicator. I found that I MUST warm or cold dock the libby but I MUST hot or 
cold undock it.

To dock the L100 I need to either shut it down or suspend or hibernate first, then 
dock, then resume otherwise it doesn't detect the APR (but it squeals at me if I 
remove it). Power connects though so I'm sure its docked right as far as hardware goes.

To undock, I need to either shut down or go startundock, let it do its job (which 
apparently also turns off the APR as the 'eject your computer now' screen just flashes 
up then goes away) then undock. Curiously, after this operation it recons it has 3 
PCMCIA slots (normaly when docked it recons it has 4 and when powered up from undocked 
state it recons it has 2). If I suspend/hibernate before undocking, undock then 
resume, the computer never makes it out of suspend/hibernation and requires a hard 
reset.


Is this consistent with anyone else's observations? Anyone managed to do a proper 
hot-dock or warm-undock operation with this laptop? It just seems a little 
inconsistent that you MUST do it hot one way and you MUST do it warm the other ...


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Re: [LIB] Hot docking or not ...

2002-02-27 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:18:28 -0500
From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Hot docking or not ...

If you're using Win98, you need download Toshiba's lil utility that uploads
the USB device driver when you undock the APR (or EPR). On Windows 2000, it
works fine. However, the documentation comes with my EPR suggest that I
should shutdown before docking/undocking the EPR to avoid the potential
damage to the interface circuit. I always dock/undock my lib while in
standby (as I NEVER shutdown the machine). But the device recognition works
no matter what I do.

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Subject: [LIB] Hot docking or not ...


 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:45:58 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Hot docking or not ...

 I'm having a few headaches regarding hot docking of the L100 to and from
the advanced port replicator. I found that I MUST warm or cold dock the
libby but I MUST hot or cold undock it.

 To dock the L100 I need to either shut it down or suspend or hibernate
first, then dock, then resume otherwise it doesn't detect the APR (but it
squeals at me if I remove it). Power connects though so I'm sure its docked
right as far as hardware goes.

 To undock, I need to either shut down or go startundock, let it do its
job (which apparently also turns off the APR as the 'eject your computer
now' screen just flashes up then goes away) then undock. Curiously, after
this operation it recons it has 3 PCMCIA slots (normaly when docked it
recons it has 4 and when powered up from undocked state it recons it has 2).
If I suspend/hibernate before undocking, undock then resume, the computer
never makes it out of suspend/hibernation and requires a hard reset.


 Is this consistent with anyone else's observations? Anyone managed to do a
proper hot-dock or warm-undock operation with this laptop? It just seems a
little inconsistent that you MUST do it hot one way and you MUST do it warm
the other ...


 - Raymond

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Re: [LIB] Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?

2002-02-27 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:20:17 -0500
From: Lawrence Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?

Works just fine here. I have a CardBus NIC plugged in most of the time on
the left hand side of the slot.

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Subject: [LIB] Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?


 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 08:57:14 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Inactive PCMCIA slot on the L100 advanced port replicator?

 Has anyone else noticed something a bit weird with the PCMCIA slot on the
LEFT hand side of the APR for the L100 (marked slot 3 on the casing)? I
understand its only a type I/II as opposed to the I/II/III slots on the
right hand side of the L100 and the APR but for some weird reason whenever I
plug a card into that left slot, Windows crashes! When I have a card in
there during boot time, Windows detects the card but can't start it and when
I try to stop it, Windows crashes again. Those same cards are fine plugging
into either of the Libby's internal slots or the APR's right hand PCMCIA
slot ...


 - Raymond

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