Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 08:32:10 -0700
From: Marc @ American Elevator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Libretto ff 1100V
Hi Andy and all,
I just got a ff1100 from eBay and it arrived yesterday. I bought the 64mb ram upgrade
and a bigger IBM drive too. Some of the differences from the 110 are:
266 processor
128 mb ram
only 1 PCMCIA card slot (on left now)
1 SmartMedia card slot
1 usb
larger jacks for mic and headphones
remote control (detatchable wired, not wireless)
ac power port is also on left side now
The extra ram is one of the biggest reasons I upgraded from my 110, though the 1100
has some really neat other features too, like a built-in smart media slot and a
camera. I think the mouse buttons work better too. I miss the docking station
already though. I think there must have been some people from Toys r Us on the
development team. Will post info as I get more familiar with it, all documentation is
in Japanese (yipes).
Marc
- Original Message -
From: Reid, Andy G
To: Libretto
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 2:58 AM
Subject: Libretto ff 1100V
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 10:56:15 +0100
From: Reid, Andy G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Libretto ff 1100V
Hi folks,
Has anyone any experience with the Libretto ff 1100V ??
I am looking at a second-hand one to replace my 110CT. Spec does look better
i.e. P266 and 98M Ram, but have I missed anything? I am assuming that my
normal CD and FD drives will work (via PCMCIA). I did try looking at the
specs from Tosh, but my Japanese isn't that good!! ;-)
Replies either on or off list as appropriate.
Many thanks.
Andy.
z
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