Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

2002-05-31 Thread neil barnes

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 06:47:46 +
From: "neil barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!


>Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:13:48 +
>From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: CD Audio coming through speaker!
>

>But something I noticed is a bunch of CD player style control buttons.  So 
>I clicked the 'play' button, and lo and behold, music came out of my 
>speaker from the CD!
>
>I was always under the impression that the OPL3-SAx chip on the L50/70s 
>couldn't play music CDs through the speaker.  Is this yet another something 
>I've spaced out on all these years?  Or might it have something to do with 
>this HP M820E SCSI CD-ROM drive and the Nero extraction software?

Two options - either the cdplayer is sending audio down the only audio 
channel available (the speaker line which I assume is used by modems), or 
the Nero software is ripping it digitally and rebuilding the bits before it 
plays them. As that what Nero's written for, I'd guess that's what it's 
doing :)

Neil

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Re: [LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation

2002-05-31 Thread neil barnes

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 06:35:35 +
From: "neil barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation


>Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 20:30:23 -0700
>From: "sean kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation
>
>I'm looking for a 16-bit combo LAN (10 or 100) and modem (33 or 56k) PC 
>Card
>for my Libretto 70CT. So far the only one I've found, but not tested in my
>system is the 3 COM 3CCFEM556B.
>
>Any recommendations on a card that will work and that hopefully is 
>available
>economically?

The PsionDacom gold cards work well, but I've only tested up to the 28.8 and 
the 33.6 versions. My card of choice at present is a linksys PCMLM56 10/100 
network 56k modem combo.

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Re: [LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 05:09:47 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation

>From: "sean kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I'm looking for a 16-bit combo LAN (10 or 100) and modem (33 or 56k) PC 
>Card for my Libretto 70CT. So far the only one I've found, but not tested 
>in my system is the 3 COM 3CCFEM556B.

Hey Sean,

About a year ago I ordered a 3COM 3CCFEM556 (with out the 'B') for my L70, 
and never managed to get it to achieve a transfer rate on my dialup 
connection of more than 2.3 - 2.4 K Bytes/sec after extensive tweaks and 
testing.  3COM tech support couldn't help me, though they insisted that it 
had a hardware controller, and was not a WinModem.  My posts on it are in 
the archives (http://www.technoir.nu/libretto).  Maybe the 'B' version will 
work better.  But you might want to check to see what re-stocking fees are 
before.

>Any recommendations on a card that will work and that hopefully is 
>available economically?

Well, I ended up with a Xircom CEM56-100 combo card that I got at AxionTech 
for $56 + shipping.  But I see they're not stocking them now.  Maybe try 
Ebay.

The Xircom has a problem though, in that it's driver conflicts with the 
Toshiba power saving drivers in Win98 during boot (Don't know if I've tested 
it in Win98 on the L70).  I just have to remember to pull the card out when 
I sut down the system.  Have found that putting the system into Standby (and 
thus hibernation in Win98) with the card in, the system will wake up with 
the card working fine.  I have to warn you that a lot of people have had 
problems with Windows' hiberation though, and devices no working when waking 
up.

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Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 04:41:10 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

>From: "Lawrence Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>It's called digital CD Audio. Most of today's CD-ROM supports digital audio 
>through IDE bus. CD Audio cable is a thing of past.

I'm guessing that if a CD-ROM drive supports digital audio extraction, then 
it's just a matter of having audio CD player software that can access the 
disk via the IDE bus.  My old EXP CD-ROM drive could extract digital audio 
(or at least it used to :-/), but I guess I was never able to get CDs to 
play because the software I was using was looking for the old analog audio 
input.

When I first got my L50 and the EXP CD-ROM drive, I tried the Windows CD 
player, MusicMatch, Media Player, WinAmp and a bunch of other CD software, 
and gave up.  I guess Nero must be the first software I've used on a Lib 
that actually can play CDs via the IDE bus.

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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 04:20:47 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT

Hey Raymond,

As usual, I've missed the root of another thread.  But I've become curious 
at this point.  I'm wondering why you're wiring up your L100's MB and 
running them out through the IR window to run an external PS/2 mouse and 
keyboard. Why no use the EPR?

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[LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation

2002-05-31 Thread sean kane

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 20:30:23 -0700
From: "sean kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT Recommendation

I'm looking for a 16-bit combo LAN (10 or 100) and modem (33 or 56k) PC Card
for my Libretto 70CT. So far the only one I've found, but not tested in my
system is the 3 COM 3CCFEM556B.

Any recommendations on a card that will work and that hopefully is available
economically?

Thanks!





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Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

2002-05-31 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:29:19 -0400
From: "Lawrence Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

It's called digital CD Audio. Most of today's CD-ROM supports digital audio
through IDE bus. CD Audio cable is a thing of past.
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Subject: [LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!


> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:13:48 +
> From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CD Audio coming through speaker!
>
> I can't believe it, nor figure it out.  I've been playing with my Nero CD
> burning software, and converting some tracks from CDs into MP3s to store
on
> my L70s HDD.
>
> After you select 'Save track', a window pops up with the names of the
tracks
> it finds on the CD.  Then when you click a button to accept that CD info,
a
> window pops up with all the tracks ready to convert.  You can set all your
> conversion preferences here.
>
> But something I noticed is a bunch of CD player style control buttons.  So
I
> clicked the 'play' button, and lo and behold, music came out of my speaker
> from the CD!
>
> I was always under the impression that the OPL3-SAx chip on the L50/70s
> couldn't play music CDs through the speaker.  Is this yet another
something
> I've spaced out on all these years?  Or might it have something to do with
> this HP M820E SCSI CD-ROM drive and the Nero extraction software?
>
> Shel(M.)
>
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Re: [LIB] M820E CD burning problems on L70

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 23:22:32 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] M820E CD burning problems on L70

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I bought this drive, on David's recommendation, for my L100 (W98se) and it 
>has worked flawlessly, nary a coaster yet.  It has copied music CDs, 
>written and rewritten data CDRs, and ripped.  It's used primarily in 
>Cardbus mode, but it has been run in 16-bit with no problems.  Can the 
>media brand maybe be a cause of write errors?

Hey Lee,

I'm leaning towards getting a L100 or L110 at some point meyself.  But I've 
been using the same media successfuly for the past few months.
Granted I haven't burned many disks, but the 5-6 I've burned went well.  I 
had a couple burns with testing configured fail at 4x, but kicking the speed 
down to 2x always worked.  However I'll give another brand a try.

The drive has always done something unusual, and David said he didn't have 
the same experience with his.  After playing music CDs for a while with the 
auido output of the drive plugged into these nice Altec Lansing speakers, 
the drive makes a noticable knocking.  The guy I bought it from advertised 
that it had been reconditioned.  But no sticker or such documentation came 
with the drive.

If it's the drive, I might just give this one to my sister, as it functions 
fine reading CDs, and get another for myself.

But if anyone with a L70 has one of these drives working successfully, I'd 
like to know.  The specs showed a P133 for requirements.  I can't imagine 
this P120 would make that much difference.

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Re: [LIB] M820E CD burning problems on L70

2002-05-31 Thread RSchw74573

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 18:38:33 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] M820E CD  burning problems on L70

In a message dated 5/31/2002 4:27:12 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Lately I've been having problems writing data to CD-R & CD-RW disks with 
>  this HP M820E CD-R/RW drive.  The process has been aborting with various 
>  write errors.
>  
>  Did anyone else with a L70 buy one of these drives?  If so, has it been 
>  working well?  I'm wondering if what I'm seeing is the L70 and W98 failing 
>  to have the resources to write all of a sudden, or if it's a problem with 
>  the drive.
>  
>  Shel(M.)

I bought this drive, on David's recommendation, for my L100 (W98se) and it 
has worked flawlessly, nary a coaster yet.  It has copied music CDs, written 
and rewritten data CDRs, and ripped.  It's used primarily in Cardbus mode, 
but it has been run in 16-bit with no problems.  Can the media brand maybe be 
a cause of write errors?

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[LIB] M820E CD burning problems on L70

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:21:34 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: M820E CD  burning problems on L70

Lately I've been having problems writing data to CD-R & CD-RW disks with 
this HP M820E CD-R/RW drive.  The process has been aborting with various 
write errors.

Did anyone else with a L70 buy one of these drives?  If so, has it been 
working well?  I'm wondering if what I'm seeing is the L70 and W98 failing 
to have the resources to write all of a sudden, or if it's a problem with 
the drive.

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[LIB] CD Audio coming through speaker!

2002-05-31 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:13:48 +
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CD Audio coming through speaker!

I can't believe it, nor figure it out.  I've been playing with my Nero CD 
burning software, and converting some tracks from CDs into MP3s to store on 
my L70s HDD.

After you select 'Save track', a window pops up with the names of the tracks 
it finds on the CD.  Then when you click a button to accept that CD info, a 
window pops up with all the tracks ready to convert.  You can set all your 
conversion preferences here.

But something I noticed is a bunch of CD player style control buttons.  So I 
clicked the 'play' button, and lo and behold, music came out of my speaker 
from the CD!

I was always under the impression that the OPL3-SAx chip on the L50/70s 
couldn't play music CDs through the speaker.  Is this yet another something 
I've spaced out on all these years?  Or might it have something to do with 
this HP M820E SCSI CD-ROM drive and the Nero extraction software?

Shel(M.)


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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT

2002-05-31 Thread Kevin McClelland

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 13:06:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Kevin McClelland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT

On Fri, 31 May 2002, Raymond wrote

> Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse
ports ... IT
>   WORKS
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> OK after all that self-correcting, I've finally gone
and soldered wires to 
> those 4 points on that resistor array (keyboard and
mouse data and clock) 
> plus 1 wire to the 2nd pin from the left on the
battery connector (ground) 
> plus 1 wire to the bit above those SMD resistors on
top of the board (for 
> IFVCC), brought them out (I removed the infrared
window to get the wires 
> out), wired up a little connector, plugged in a mouse
and keyboard, powered 
> it all up and it all works! I now have fully working
external keyboard and 
> mouse ports! It even works if I boot without anything
connected, suspend, 
> plug my stuff in then resume!

Great. Glad to see you made it out alive, so to speak.
By your description do you have two seperate plugs, one
for keyboard and one for mouse, or is it just a single
one that will work for either mouse or keyboard? If it
is just one, does a standard Y-splitter work to allow
simultaneous operation of an external mouse and
keyboard?

Now if I can just get up off my duff and see if I can
hack this folding Palm keyboard into an external PC
keyboard, I will be set!!

> 
> I've taken plenty of photos of the procedure in
various stages of 
> execution, I'll be writing up a page on it in the
next couple of days and 
> *hopefully* find myself another place to host my
pages ... just figured I'd 
> tell you all that it actually works though and yes my
L100 survived!
> 
> :-)
> 
> - Raymond

 I look forward to seeing your pix. Sounds like a great
weekend project. I need to hook up my new Atek mouse
without the mini dock now!


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[LIB] Which NT for Lib 50?

2002-05-31 Thread A. N. Bürümcekci

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 11:11:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: "A. N. Bürümcekci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Which NT for Lib 50?

Hello,

  I have a Libretto 50 with 32 ram, P75, and a 2 GB drive. I want to
use only Windows NT on it.

  I had used NT 4 on a P133 MMX with 32 MB ram and was satisfied with
it. The specs state that it should work on a Pentium, but I wanted to
be sure that P75 would be fine with it.

  I plan to use it mainly to check e-mail when away from home, and some
web-surfing.

  If NT 4 pushes the limit, I can try to install NT 3.51. I do not mind
using it as long as I can get on the net.

  Which one would be better suited for 50 and my needs? Thanks for your
time.

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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT

2002-05-31 Thread Raymond

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 21:17:07 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ... IT
  WORKS

Hi all!

OK after all that self-correcting, I've finally gone and soldered wires to 
those 4 points on that resistor array (keyboard and mouse data and clock) 
plus 1 wire to the 2nd pin from the left on the battery connector (ground) 
plus 1 wire to the bit above those SMD resistors on top of the board (for 
IFVCC), brought them out (I removed the infrared window to get the wires 
out), wired up a little connector, plugged in a mouse and keyboard, powered 
it all up and it all works! I now have fully working external keyboard and 
mouse ports! It even works if I boot without anything connected, suspend, 
plug my stuff in then resume!

I've taken plenty of photos of the procedure in various stages of 
execution, I'll be writing up a page on it in the next couple of days and 
*hopefully* find myself another place to host my pages ... just figured I'd 
tell you all that it actually works though and yes my L100 survived!

:-)

- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...

2002-05-31 Thread Raymond

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 19:19:59 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...

GAH! OK not only don't I know what I'm doing, and not only am I half blind, 
I also can't multiply!

>Of course, closer inspection of the photo I took of the libby before I 
>closed it back up reveals that its marked 103 (as opposed to 104) which 
>would mean its a 1Kohm pullup ... which is more like it ... *sigh* hehe

Of course, 103 marked on an SMD resistor is 10E3 or 10kOhm anyway!


*sigh* perhaps I should stop correcting myself ... hehe


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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...

2002-05-31 Thread Raymond

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 18:25:48 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...

OK not only don't I know what I'm doing, I'm half blind as well!

 >the battery connector that has the plastic spacer. There are 3
 >surface mount resistor arrays, one marked 151 (150 ohms) appears
 >to have all of the terminals on one side tied, 1 to 1, to an
 >array marked 104 (I'm guessing thats 10Kohms). I'm guessing the
 >10K array consists of tie-ups, which would make sense.

Of course, closer inspection of the photo I took of the libby before I 
closed it back up reveals that its marked 103 (as opposed to 104) which 
would mean its a 1Kohm pullup ... which is more like it ... *sigh* hehe


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Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...

2002-05-31 Thread Lines, Nick

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 02:15:29 -0500
From: "Lines, Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...


Subject: Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...


-Original Message-
From: Libretto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 May 2002 08:05
To: Libretto Digest
Subject: [LIBRETTO] Libretto Digest #1697


This digest contains the following messages:

  1. Re: [LIB] Need a battery for 100CT  
  2. Re: [LIB] Need a battery for 100CT  
  3. Re: [LIB] Libretto 100CT:  clock keeps resetting  
  4. Re: [LIB] Graphic printing software  
  5. Re: [LIB] Graphic printing software  
  6. Re: [LIB] Info about the keyboard and mouse ports ...  

  1  
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 13:03:42 +
From: "Mark Heene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Need a battery for 100CT

Great input, thanks. How do you get into the case withou breaking it? Is it 
glued to snapped together?


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>To: Libretto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [LIB] Need a battery for 100CT
>Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 06:31:45 -0700
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>Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:25:53 EDT
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If anyone is interested (IS anyone interested?) I can see if I can figure 
> out some way of posting the picture of this thing up (the place I used to 
> have my pages on decided to disappear on me so I gotta find some place
else 
> ...)

Raymond,

Yup, I'm interested if nothing else.  If you can't find hosting,
mail 'em to me and I'll host them.

Cheers,

Nick.



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[LIB] [lib] Mea culpa! [o/t]

2002-05-31 Thread Lines, Nick

Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 02:17:50 -0500
From: "Lines, Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [lib] Mea culpa! [o/t]

Mea Culpa!

Mea Maxima Culpa!

I have sinned.  I posted a reply to the digest with only half
trimmed off.

And now I have further wasted bandwidth with this apology.

This is what happens when you post before the effects of
the first coffee in the office has kicked in.

My apologies.

Cheers,

Nick.



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