Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 20:43:14 -0800
From: "Renita Herrmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] English User Manual for a Libretto L3

Yech, my most unfavorite place, being a woman, and all. I have also just
bought an L3 and do have the disks. I bought mine on Ebay from a local here
in San Francisco (I wouldn't have done it otherwise, I contacted him ahead
of time). It is a lovely machine, but I haven't had time to play with it,
and yes, it is all in Japanese. All the stuff, even my read file. The
Win2000 is Japanese but the XP is English. But many of the files in XP turn
up Japanese too. I can't get the ports going, can't find ANYTHING. It has a
partition, though, guys. Thought you'd like that. Maybe the ports are
hibernating. Just kidding. Anyway, his email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I need to
ask him for help and find out if there's an English version too. Renita
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Libretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 8:40 AM
Subject: [LIB] English User Manual for a Libretto L3


> Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 19:35:27 +0300
> From: Steve Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: English User Manual for a Libretto L3
>
> Hi People,
>
> Strangely enough, I've had a Libretto for many years but have only just
found
> this list.
>
> I found the list while trying to find a resource for an English language
user
> manual for the new Libretto L3. This little gem belongs to a friend of
mine,
> who had it brought back from Japan for himself recently.
>
> The machine is the English (International) model. It comes with an English
> (with faint Japanese below) keyboard, US English M$ Windoze 2000, a
printed
> README file in English, and EVERYTHING else in Japanese. Any help in
locating
> the above manualwould be gratefully received.
>
> I have just learnt the the package did not come with a Product Recovery
CD-ROM
> either. I knew that previous models came with one, or that one was
available.
> If anybody knows any information regarding this CD, I would again be
> indebted.
>
> My own Libretto is a 32Mb 50CT upon which I run MS-DOS 6.22, Norton
Commander,
> Norton Utilities (to recover 'dead' floppy disks for people, if nothing
else),
> Arachne (PPP Dialer/Web Browser/E-mail), PGP, and other 'lost' programs.
It is
> small, portable, powerful (especially for running DOS) and still turns
heads
> wherever it goes.
>
> Thanks for keeping the faith, people. I do agree that the Libretto is one
of
> the coolest things on the planet. Long live the Libretto.
>
> Regards, and Thanks to fine people and a fine resource,
> Steve Baker
> Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
>
>
>
>
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