Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

2004-01-15 Thread David Chien
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:52:39 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

Looks like a DOS program (from the description) that calculates the correct
BIOS  values for the HD and stores them in memory (not permenantly of course;
at least from the fast skimming of the text).  

Sufficient information for someone with a knowhow of BIOS disassembly and BIOS
programming to fix the problem, and anyone with sufficient computer programming
skills and hardware know-how (even me) could sit down with this and figure
everything out in a few weeks/months to do this.  (Of course, someone who knows
everything could reprogram the BIOS faster...)

Of course, the only tricky part is no matter how careful you are, if you don't
have the actual specs on what every byte of the BIOS layout is supposed to do
or why it is there, you could wind up with a dead Libretto

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Re: [LIB] Server time/date stamps

2004-01-15 Thread David Chien
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:46:02 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Server time/date stamps

Whatever the delay on your side, it's not happening with Yahoo! Mail (maybe
time to switch?).  Yesterday's post that I made came through almost
immediately, so right now, there is no delay posting to the Libretto Mailing
List.

However, keep in mind that there is =absolutely, positively, NO guarantee= on
the timely delivery of email through the Internet --- in fact, it's a
'feature'!
(really!  there is no delivery timeline on email anywhere on the Internet.  You
can wait a millisecond all the way up to an eternity and that's perfectly
within the specifications of email on the Net -- not counting auto-message
delivery timeouts and so forth).

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[LIB] List posts - problems yet again...

2004-01-15 Thread Matt Hanson
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:19:57 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: List posts - problems yet again...
I see my post the other day hasn't come back to me yet.  Still not sure if 
you folks are getting my posts before I do.

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Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

2004-01-15 Thread Philip Nienhuis
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 21:21:40 +0100
From: Philip Nienhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 1/15/2004 12:10:37 PM Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > List Folk,
> >
> > I tripped over this page months ago, bookmarked it, and forgot about it
> > until
> > today.  It appears to be a fix for the Libretto's (L100CT) infamous HDD size
> > restriction.
> >
> > http://bockey.ipcon.de/MB_DOS/LDS100CT.HTM
> >
> > Evaluation of these data is beyond me - maybe Neil or Raymond or David can
> > offer an opinion on this utility.  I am interested in trying it, though!
> >
> >
> > Lee
> >
> 
> Nevermind.  Should've searched the archives first.  David posted about this
> back in 2002.  Still interesting, though.  Anyone tried it?

Sure, as I reported earlier to David Chien, I perceive this to be the
ultimate fix. IMO Libretto 100/110 owners should all be grateful to Wilm
Bockey who has really sorted the nitty gritty out in great detail.
However
Recently I found that LDS100CT v. alpha2 crashed on HDs > 32 GB. Just a
few days ago Wilm Bockey sent me an updated version (alpha 4). This
version still cannot access beyond 32 GB, but will not crash. He said he
would put it up soon (v. alpha4 that is).
So, for HDs > 8 GB you can safely use LDS100CT alpha4, be it that you
get at most 32 GB.

Not wanting to be zealous, I'll repeat here again my opinion on problems
with HD's > 8 GB in the Libretto 100/110:
The problems are twofold:

1. The hibernation area (usually) at cylinders 1017-1026. Solution: just
avoid this area. Most easily done by first making a preliminary
partition scheme with Win9x/DOS FDISK using the maximum disk size. The
hibernation area will be immediately beyond it, invisible to FDISK. Just
leave it at this, and go tackle problem 2:

2. Windows 95/98/98SE/ME & DOS FDISK, these are fooled by the BIOS about
the HD size. Mind you, this Win9x/DOS FDISK version is the _ONLY_
affected FDISK version! So to make Win98 now able to see your entire > 8
GB HD,

 *just avoid* Win9x/DOS FDISK and use some other partitioning tool!

(sorry for shouting.) Take good notice of where the preliminary
partition scheme of step 1 ended - add at least 71 MB (= hibernation
area) and make new partitions beyond that. Once the proper entries are
in the MBR and the logical partition chain, Win9x will take that to be
the Truth and it will happily access FAT/FAT32 partitions beyond 8 GB.

Remains the problem of _how_ to get the proper entries in the MBR.
Well that's easy, just use Partition Magic or Linux fdisk or OS/2's
FDISK or Win2K disk manager or  whatever.
I'd consider EZ-drive + Win9x FDISK an absolute last resort. You do not
need any disk manager at all. Indeed, using EZ-drive and on top of that
Partition Magic as I've read on this list is quite a bit overdone, but
yes, it will work.

Philip



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Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

2004-01-15 Thread RSchw74573
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:20:52 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

In a message dated 1/15/2004 12:10:37 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> List Folk,
> 
> I tripped over this page months ago, bookmarked it, and forgot about it 
> until 
> today.  It appears to be a fix for the Libretto's (L100CT) infamous HDD size 
> restriction.
> 
> http://bockey.ipcon.de/MB_DOS/LDS100CT.HTM
> 
> Evaluation of these data is beyond me - maybe Neil or Raymond or David can 
> offer an opinion on this utility.  I am interested in trying it, though!
> 
> 
> Lee
> 

Nevermind.  Should've searched the archives first.  David posted about this 
back in 2002.  Still interesting, though.  Anyone tried it?

Lee



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[LIB] BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

2004-01-15 Thread RSchw74573
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 14:05:58 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BIOS 8GB Limit - Fix?

List Folk,

I tripped over this page months ago, bookmarked it, and forgot about it until 
today.  It appears to be a fix for the Libretto's (L100CT) infamous HDD size 
restriction.

http://bockey.ipcon.de/MB_DOS/LDS100CT.HTM

Evaluation of these data is beyond me - maybe Neil or Raymond or David can 
offer an opinion on this utility.  I am interested in trying it, though!


Lee



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Re: [LIB] Server time/date stamps

2004-01-15 Thread Mikkel Breiler
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:41:45 +0100
From: Mikkel Breiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Server time/date stamps

On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:06:27 -0800, "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>But the what's with the 3-4 >day< delay?

The stacked mails are put on hold as the machine that stacked then is offline, unable
to send mail, or has crashed.

-breiler




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