Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:11:12 +0200
From: Philip Nienhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] W2000 drivers gone from Philip's website, or never there?

Matthew Hanson wrote:
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 06:49:15 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: W2000 drivers gone from Philip's website, or never there?

From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Special EPR drivers for a 110 running W2000? I don't remember having to install anything like that. I thought W2000 already had them. But my short lived experience ended at the end of last years. So my memory is fuzzy.

That's Philip's expertise.

Thank you, I'm flattered, but no, I'm not quite a Win2K expert. Just got some experience with Win2K on a Lib110.

But I see no mention of EPR drivers on his site:

http://home.hccnet.nl/pr.nienhuis/Windows.html


Matter of fact, I don't see any mention of the W2000 drivers for the Lib 110 on that URL in this note that I thought I found on Philips website last year:

True, as it has actually been written by GeraintJ:
   http://www.geraintj.com/
(click the libretto knob and you'll encounter the very text below).

---------------------------------

Windows 2000.

Some files that you will need to install windows 2000 ( win2k ) on a libretto 100 (or 100ct) or 110 (and its variations.)

tosacp2k.exe

tosutil2k.exe
>
> w2kpwrx1.exe

Yes those are the ones (to be installed in that very order, with reboots in between). But I don't host them on my website - they are (C)Toshiba, so....

But, IIRC GeraintJ had them up.

....<snipped>
I'm confused now as to just where I found that note and related drivers. Maybe Philip sent me there in an off-list email back when.

Philip?

No, see above.

That said, I have an update of my web pages lying around for over half a year. Time to fire up my ftp.exe some time (but first finish some house maintenance... - maybe mid-October)

Still, I find no mention of W2000 drivers anywhere for the 100/110 EPR.

I don't own an EPR, so I'm not sure, but I'd say Win2K does not need special drivers for the EPR.

Philip


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