Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 00:03:57 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

David,

 But where in the world are these items??

  In Japan, of course!

  Toshiba Japan's web site lists them:
 
  http://www5.toshiba.co.jp/gradeup/index_j.htm

I meant the real ones actual colored cases one can buy for
a spare and color coordinated keyboards/mouse covers etc
to go with them.

But all I see on this site is painting our original cases, which it
seems they say turns out to be quite a thick coating which
I don't think I would like.

That is why I was talking to my son about painting it myself
using exterior laquer-based spray paint for cars. Put two
coats of that on and then a flat wax job on top and it would
be pretty indestructible... he didn't think there would be anything
in that paint that would hurt the plastic either.

But then painting the keys and putting new labels on them
sigh big job!!  Maybe when I retire and have nothing else
to do...  :-)

Karen
gg




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Re: System Standby on 110CT

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Bristow

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 09:21:21 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: System Standby on 110CT

Hi Richard,

It's in the BIOS settings under Panel Close.  There are two settings,
one for the alarm sound and one for the standby command.

Richard Nolloth wrote:
 
 Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 23:32:59 +0100
 From: "Richard Nolloth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: System Standby on 110CT
 
 Can anyone please tell me how to disable the screen switch from putting the
 110 into standby. Is there something obvious i have missed?
 

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Re: Any other PC's same size as lib70 or smaller

2000-07-05 Thread Christian Gennerat

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 09:35:57 +0200
From: Christian Gennerat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any other PC's same size as lib70 or smaller

Pres Waterman a écrit :

 Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 23:39:33 -0400
 From: "Pres Waterman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Any other PC's same size as lib70 or smaller

 From: "GTRichards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Any other PC's same size as lib70 or smaller
 
 I am recent to this list and joined when 50CT  motherboard died`and replacem
 ent board was more expensive than used Libretto. Since then have bid success
 fully on 50 and 110CT and just received  catalog and thought there might be
 some interest in recent mobile planet catalog item, Casio Fiva MPC 102.Less
 than two pounds one inch thick, advertised to be the "smallest and lightest
 full functional Windows PC on the market. 64 mb ram,6.0 GB HD type II slot a
 nd three hour battery for $1499.95.  Their web site is www.mobileplanet.com.
 For now I'll stay with librettos but the casio might be interesting substitu
 te and/or replacement. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I saw this last year in Japan. The touchpad is nicely laid out. The full link is:

 http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=4114pf%5Fid=MP970302listing=1



But what is the size of the screen, 800x600 ?
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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 00:45:15 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Karen, please.
There are those reading who are not of our advanced years and might be 
shocked if they thought that I, allegedly an English Gentleman, might 
expostulate, at a time of crisis, any epithet more violent than:

[check one]
o Oh dear
o Well how annoying
o Never mind
o What a pity

grin

Neil (wishing they still put 'profession' in passports so he could put 
'gentleman layabout' in his...)

From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: the saga continues...
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 10:46:10 -0700

Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:41:47 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: the saga continues...

Neil wrote:

 What I failed to
 observe was that after the tip catalyst there's an exhaust vent which 
throws
 out very hot gas...and while soldering the motherboard ram I managed to 
melt
 a small section of the expansion ram socket.

Do we want to know what he said at this point??

And, is he gonna repeat this on the original???

Listening with both ears :-)

Karen
gg


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Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 01:30:53 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

below...


From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 11:30:54 -0700

Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 20:24:01 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

Karen Reynolds wrote:

snip

  I'm not sure what kind of paint is already on the Libby's; but
  it is still good to use a primer to cover it up.  I don't know if

I took my spare battery and scraped the plastic with my trusty Swiss
Army Knife - it seems that the plastic is made that colour for our
Libs.  :(  This means ANY spray job would suffer from scratches at some
point. :(


Um...extrapolating from CT50s (cos that's all I've had to play with)...they 
seem to be made of two different plastics (the battery and the screen lid) 
and the magnesium (alloy?) of the main frame.


  spraying the mouse cover would be good or not. And I would
  think that taking everything out of the case first would be a
  good idea, eh??

I would remove the mouse cover, and I think taking everything out of the
case would be essential.
Neil, any tips on a bunch of non-experts in removing the insides of
their librettos for spray painting?  I would guess you are THE expert on
libretto insides by now (except perhaps for David).

grin I can get the guts out in ten minutes nowCT50 of course but 
others probably similar - 70 at least. Altogther now class, can we say 'this 
is at your own risk'? Try and remember where all the screws come from: some 
of them have thin heads and there are one or two with different threads.

1) you'll need a '0' posidriv/philips screwdriver and possibly an '00', and 
a scalpel or similar knife (modelling knife?)

2) remove battery

3) remove 2 screws on disk cover, remove cover, and slide out disk

4) remove the strip of plastic at the top of the keyboard by lifting from 
the right

5) remove screw in middle top of keyboard

6) lift keyboard, remove screw in memory module(if fitted) and remove memory 
module

7) remove the two screws on the keyboard straps

8) the keyboard cable connecter has two tiny 'ears' on either side of 
it...slide these towards the back of the machine about 1mm. The keyboard 
cable will then pull out easily. If this is stiff, you probably didn't pull 
the ears far enough.

9) remove the two thin head screws in the middle of the silver plate and 
lift the plate away. This is very thin and easy to bend, and sometimes 
catches under the case but can be jiggled free.

10) disconnect the screen cable by lifting. Try and grasp the connector 
itself - the cable is folded over itself. If you break this cable, you're 
stuffed.

11) close display, turn computer over, and remove remaining five long screws 
from the back, then turn rightside up again and open display.

12)Theoretically, at this stage you can just lift the display half off. In 
practice, you'll have to run a thumbnail around the seam between the two 
halves of the body to separate the clips. There's one in the back centre 
which will annoy you a little, start from the battery end cheeks.

13) you can now remove the motherboard from the case by lifting. I don't 
find it necessary to remove the cmos battery or the DC jack, but watch for 
the IR lens (back centre) and the minijack cover (little shiny steel bit) 
which wants to fall out.

14) now we have a go at the screen faceplate. Use a sharp knife or similar 
to remove the two grey rectangular bits at the bottom left and right. 
They're a thin metallic foil with glue on the back and if you're *very* 
careful you can re-use them later. (though after you've sprayed the case, 
they'll be the wrong colour...). Keep them somewhere where the glue doesn't 
get dusty...

15) there are three screws visible, two on the left, one on the right. 
remove the one on the right and the matching (symmetrical) screw from the 
left.

16) pull off the pointer cap

17) use fingernails to split the two halves of the screen cover, starting at 
the bottom seems to be easiest. There are 13 latches.

18) remove the flourescent inverter board by removing the screw bottom left, 
the flat cable bottom left (works the same as the keyboard cable), and the 
flourescent output. There's a locating catch at the top of the board.

19) Remove the LCD screen by removing the four screws (one each corner) and 
tilting it carefully till you can release the cable connector CN1 - that's 
the same type as the other end of the cable.

20) there are three cables connecting to the power switch board which need 
removing, then it lifts off

21) remove pointer cable then the two screws holding the metalwork in. There 
are lots of bits of metal (well, three) here all of which need to go back in 
the same order (hint hint)


Re: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:32:33 -0400
From: "Lawrence Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


- Original Message -
From: "Karen Reynolds" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Libretto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


 Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 16:41:10 -0700
 From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


 When I booted up, it 'found new hardware' and installed a BUNCH
 of stuff from the W98 folder (which I have on the last partition of

I guess it installed USB controller and the third PCMCIA controller, both
located on enhanced dock.

 the hdd) after that was all over and the desktop was up when
 I would click on a menu, it wouldn't stay open; when I clicked on
 stuff to start, other things would start instead.

I've heard a lot of people conplained about the unstableness of the USB
connection of the enhanced dockingstation.


 It acted very unstable and unhappy.  Going into Device Mgr it all
 looked ok d clicked on the 'Computer' and there was about 8 to
 12 devices under interrupt 11  I shut it off at that point.

It looks normal. Libretto BIOS put all PCI devices to share on IRQ.


 So I don't know what I did... or if there was something I should
 have done first.

Yeah. Don't waste your money on an enhanced docking station even a used
one:) Buy a USB card instead. That is the only extras the docking station
gives you.


 I guess I'll have to contact Toshiba and see if I can get my hands
 on the instructions that came with the dock... I just hoped that
 someone here would have them.

I don't think you need any instructions on it. There is no switch to flip:).
Search Toshiba web site to see if there is any updated drivers for the
devices on the enhanced docking station.

Lawrence





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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread JIM6360

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:42:35 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Karen, Neil is trying to put one over on you, I have seen him in person and 
he is on the underside of 40. He does appear to have been put up wet a time 
or two. More than likely the English weather. When in Arizona he had to keep 
spraying himself to keep from drying out and cracking.

Jim 

In a message dated 7/5/2000 12:49:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
  Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 00:45:15 PDT
  From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...
  
  Karen, please.
  There are those reading who are not of our advanced years and might be 
  shocked if they thought that I, allegedly an English Gentleman, might 
  expostulate, at a time of crisis, any epithet more violent than:
  
  [check one]
  o Oh dear
  o Well how annoying
  o Never mind
  o What a pity
  
  grin
  
  Neil (wishing they still put 'profession' in passports so he could put 
  'gentleman layabout' in his...)
  




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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread Derek Hamlet

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 06:59:58 -0700
From: Derek Hamlet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Neil,
In these modern times it is important that gentlefolk of either gender
pesuasion have access to a multitude of epithets to draw upon in moments of
crisis.
I realize this is a bit out on a limb and perhaps its because I've finally
bought a donor Lib so I can once again have a real live screen on my 50 ct,
but, I would add to your list:
o Oh Bother
I used this a lot as a youth when my sainted mother aka as Patilla the Hun
was heard to say: "YOung Man, if ..etc. in two shakes of a lambs tail,
you'll have your head in your hands to play with!"
Oh bother.At 12:50 AM 7/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 00:45:15 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Karen, please.
There are those reading who are not of our advanced years and might be 
shocked if they thought that I, allegedly an English Gentleman, might 
expostulate, at a time of crisis, any epithet more violent than:

[check one]
o Oh dear
o Well how annoying
o Never mind
o What a pity

grin

Neil (wishing they still put 'profession' in passports so he could put 
'gentleman layabout' in his...)

From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: the saga continues...
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 10:46:10 -0700

Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:41:47 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: the saga continues...

Neil wrote:

 What I failed to
 observe was that after the tip catalyst there's an exhaust vent which 
throws
 out very hot gas...and while soldering the motherboard ram I managed to 
melt
 a small section of the expansion ram socket.

Do we want to know what he said at this point??

And, is he gonna repeat this on the original???

Listening with both ears :-)

Karen
gg


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RE: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread David T. Gillis

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 10:59:42 -0400
From: "David T. Gillis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Enhanced docking port

I use my L100CT as my only machine and the Enhanced Port Replicator has been
great. The USB port has worked with no problems. I use a USB printer, CDRW
drive, and HandSpring Visor USB sync cradle. I also have a USB PC Card for
when I'm on the road. In fact using the USB Pc card with the EPR gives me 3
USB ports and they all work together nicely.

The only thing I did different from you was that I installed Win98SE without
having the EPR connected. After all the appropriate Toshiba drivers were
installed and confirmed to work, I powered off the L100CT, then connected
the EPR and restarted. Win98SE recognized the EPR and installed the new
hardware. Everything has been working like a charm ever since.

Hope this helps.

David

 -Original Message-
 From: Lawrence Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 9:36 AM
 To: Libretto
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


 Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:32:33 -0400
 From: "Lawrence Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


 - Original Message -
 From: "Karen Reynolds" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Libretto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 7:45 PM
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


  Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 16:41:10 -0700
  From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port
 
 
  When I booted up, it 'found new hardware' and installed a BUNCH
  of stuff from the W98 folder (which I have on the last partition of

 I guess it installed USB controller and the third PCMCIA
 controller, both
 located on enhanced dock.

  the hdd) after that was all over and the desktop was up when
  I would click on a menu, it wouldn't stay open; when I clicked on
  stuff to start, other things would start instead.

 I've heard a lot of people conplained about the unstableness
 of the USB
 connection of the enhanced dockingstation.

 
  It acted very unstable and unhappy.  Going into Device Mgr it all
  looked ok d clicked on the 'Computer' and there was about 8 to
  12 devices under interrupt 11  I shut it off at that point.

 It looks normal. Libretto BIOS put all PCI devices to share on IRQ.

 
  So I don't know what I did... or if there was something I should
  have done first.

 Yeah. Don't waste your money on an enhanced docking station
 even a used
 one:) Buy a USB card instead. That is the only extras the
 docking station
 gives you.

 
  I guess I'll have to contact Toshiba and see if I can get my hands
  on the instructions that came with the dock... I just hoped that
  someone here would have them.

 I don't think you need any instructions on it. There is no
 switch to flip:).
 Search Toshiba web site to see if there is any updated drivers for the
 devices on the enhanced docking station.

 Lawrence





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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 08:15:17 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Derek,

The problem is not in the choice of epithets available, but more simply that 
members of the younger generations don't recognise the retort for polite 
abuse...

grin when my nieces were younger, I was restricted to 'ostriches' to avoid 
contamination. It didn't work...elder nieces favourite invective appears to 
be (sixteen years on) 'f***ing ostriches' (I stress: that's a spoken phrase, 
not an activity)

Neil


From: Derek Hamlet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 07:20:55 -0700

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 06:59:58 -0700
From: Derek Hamlet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Neil,
In these modern times it is important that gentlefolk of either gender
pesuasion have access to a multitude of epithets to draw upon in moments of
crisis.
I realize this is a bit out on a limb and perhaps its because I've finally
bought a donor Lib so I can once again have a real live screen on my 50 ct,
but, I would add to your list:
o Oh Bother
I used this a lot as a youth when my sainted mother aka as Patilla the Hun
was heard to say: "YOung Man, if ..etc. in two shakes of a lambs tail,
you'll have your head in your hands to play with!"
Oh bother.

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Help with Lib Screen Sizing

2000-07-05 Thread Derek Hamlet

Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 08:53:49 -0400
From: Derek Hamlet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with Lib Screen Sizing

Help
I just received my new donor LIB (mine had a broken, cracked screen)
I swapped out the RAM and hard drive and now have a marvellous working LIB
again.  However, I need to do some screen sizing so everything fits as it
did before.
This machine, and I assume its the machine, creates an image where I have
to use the mouse to access all parts of the image.
Since I have no literature, can some kind soul guide me through the steps
of where to go to resize the screen so I'm not abusing the pointer and my
brain to see everything.
Many thanks.
Derek Hamlet  
Victoria  B.C. 




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Re: Help with Lib Screen Sizing

2000-07-05 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 12:04:06 -0400
From: "Pres Waterman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with Lib Screen Sizing

This machine, and I assume its the machine, creates an image where I have
to use the mouse to access all parts of the image.
Since I have no literature, can some kind soul guide me through the steps
of where to go to resize the screen so I'm not abusing the pointer and my
brain to see everything.


Ah. This is the pan feature so you have MORE than the 640x480 the screen is
capable of.

Start...settings...control panel... display.. change to 640x480

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Re: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread Lawrence Young

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 12:35:20 -0400
From: "Lawrence Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


- Original Message -
From: "David T. Gillis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Libretto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: Enhanced docking port


 Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 10:59:42 -0400
 From: "David T. Gillis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Enhanced docking port

 I use my L100CT as my only machine and the Enhanced Port Replicator has
been
 great. The USB port has worked with no problems. I use a USB printer, CDRW
 drive, and HandSpring Visor USB sync cradle. I also have a USB PC Card for
 when I'm on the road. In fact using the USB Pc card with the EPR gives me
3
 USB ports and they all work together nicely.

USB hubs can be had for around $20 and give you 4+ extra ports.




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Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 18:27:01 +0100
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Re: Translation from Japanese. Was: Re: Searchable Archive

2000-07-05 Thread Jonathan Towne

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 12:38:54 -0500
From: Jonathan Towne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Translation from Japanese. Was: Re: Searchable Archive

On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 11:50:55PM -0700, Karen Reynolds scribbled:
#  (or I can split it into multiple, smaller emails) or a FTP site for upload, I
#  can send it over if you really do want to demo before you buy.

Is there a need for an FTP site for large files like this?  If so, I'm sure I can
come up with something on a decent connection :)  This would allow others to
download these files, too.

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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread David VanHorn

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 13:31:39 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

At 12:50 AM 7/5/00 -0700, neil barnes wrote:
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 00:47:23 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

My gas iron is a weller (IIRC) which has reasonable control of the 
temperature. It's still a bit hotter than I like but for such a small 
contact point it's not a problem. The !"£$%^* gas vent is though...

Maybe I wasn't clear, i meant ELECTRIC weller solering iron.
I wouldn't let a gas powered iron near anything small.

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Re: Coloured Cases.... Invitation to IBC drink

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Bristow

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:27:17 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases Invitation to IBC drink

Neil,

Jeez, that looks more complicated than the time I decided I really
wanted to know what the inside of my motorbike gearbox looked like when
I was younger.  

I'd be game for this but my wife says NO!  She's seen me dismantle and
create from scratch many things, but she knows how much I like my lib
and still remembers the time I put a Pentium CPU in at 90 degrees to the
socket :(  You gave 27 good reasons why we probably shouldn't do this.  

Having said that, I guess it's getting to that time of year when we
should issue the annual IBC invitation.  So, if anyone is in Amsterdam
from 8th-12th September at (or near) the IBC show I would like to invite
you to ye olde traditional libretto beer session.  Exact time to be
determined and, as Neil bought the beer last time it's my turn.

neil barnes wrote:
 
 
 grin I can get the guts out in ten minutes nowCT50 of course but
 others probably similar - 70 at least. Altogther now class, can we say 'this
 is at your own risk'? Try and remember where all the screws come from: some
 of them have thin heads and there are one or two with different threads.
 

snip * 27

 
 Neil



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Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Bristow

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:29:42 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

Correction to previous post.

My wife says "It's not steps 1-27 I'm worried about, it's steps 28-54!"

neil barnes wrote:

Snip all 27 steps

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Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 20:41:11 +0100
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Libretto themes

2000-07-05 Thread Alexandre Kaoukhov \(. 2\)

Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 21:41:38 +0200
From: "=?koi8-r?B?QWxleGFuZHJlIEthb3VraG92IFwo/MwuINDP3tTBIDJcKQ==?=" 
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Subject: Libretto themes

Hi,

Simon Shuker kinly offered Libretto themes from his Libretto1100ff CD.
I've just fixed filenames. Here they are:
http://www.geocities.com/kaoukhov/Librettoffthemes.zip
There were also different wallpapers:
http://www.geocities.com/kaoukhov/Librettoffwallpapers.zip
Finally do not forget several nice icons are still there:
http://www.geocities.com/kaoukhov/libicons.zip

If you do not know what to do whith .theme files. Download Desctoparchitect
at
http://www.desktoparchitect.com
nice free utility. Works on W2k as well.
Cheers,
Alexandre



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Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 14:11:58 PDT
From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

Oh sorry, did she want me to write them down as well? grin

Neil


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Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 12:36:11 -0700

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:29:42 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

Correction to previous post.

My wife says "It's not steps 1-27 I'm worried about, it's steps 28-54!"

neil barnes wrote:

Snip all 27 steps

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H Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Bristow

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 23:35:18 +0200
From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: H Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

No, no, no.  We know how to print out an email and hold it up to a
mirror.  Isn't that how most self-assembly manuals are written?

neil barnes wrote:
 
 Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 14:11:58 PDT
 From: "neil barnes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]
 
 Oh sorry, did she want me to write them down as well? grin
 
 Neil
 
 
 Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:29:42 +0200
 From: Paul Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]
 
 Correction to previous post.
 
 My wife says "It's not steps 1-27 I'm worried about, it's steps 28-54!"
 
 neil barnes wrote:
 
 Snip all 27 steps
 
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 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ICQ:   #11965223
 
 
 
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Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 19:11:08 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Coloured Cases, Mouse Covers and Keys - Joint order?]

Neil wrote:

Masking tape is probably a bad idea...

I just can't resist

WHY

Karen
gg




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Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 19:15:23 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Jim wrote:

Karen, Neil is trying to put one over on you, I have seen him in person and
he is on the underside of 40. He does appear to have been put up wet a time
or two. More than likely the English weather. When in Arizona he had to keep
spraying himself to keep from drying out and cracking.

Jim, maybe if enough of us here take our Libs apart and can't get them back
together we'll all have to pitch in and pay his way over here to help us

Then we'll all get to see what he looks like :-)

Karen
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HH Re: H Re: the saga continues...

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 19:37:01 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HH Re: H Re: the saga continues...

Neil wrote:

'f***ing ostriches' (I stress: that's a spoken phrase,
not an activity)

Whew!!  Glad you cleared THAT up vbg


Karen (whose imagination can get carried away at times)
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RE: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread David T. Gillis

Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 00:06:19 -0400
From: "David T. Gillis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Enhanced docking port

Karen...

Here are the instructions I followed from Toshiba's site for installing
Win98SE on my L100CT. This page list the order in which they reccommend the
drivers be installed.

http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/win98index.jsp?SeriesID=1095

Let us know if this works for you.

Regards,
David


 -Original Message-
 From: Karen Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:36 PM
 To: Libretto
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port


 Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 19:31:57 -0700
 From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port

 David wrote:

 I use my L100CT as my only machine and the Enhanced Port
 Replicator has been
 great. The USB port has worked with no problems. I use a USB
 printer, CDRW
 drive, and HandSpring Visor USB sync cradle. I also have a
 USB PC Card for
 when I'm on the road. In fact using the USB Pc card with the
 EPR gives me 3
 USB ports and they all work together nicely.

 I think you are bragging  :-)

 But if mine worked that great, I'd be bragging too :-)  And
 maybe I bragged too soon
 about how great my clean W98SE install was so it just waited

 I've come to the conclusion that PC's all have a
 personality... mine at home is
 lazy:  ie... no more than one or two programs open at any one
 time.  Serious!

 The one at work says 'sock it to me'... the more apps open,
 the better!

 Now the Libby  it waits, plans and schemes on how to
 retaliate  :-)

 I really hope not... I hope this is just an isolated incident.

 Only time will tell...  sigh...


 I installed W98SE with nothing connected to the Libby but the power
 cord.  Is that clean enough??

 Win98SE recognized the EPR and installed the new
 hardware. Everything has been working like a charm ever since.

 I'd like a list of exactly what you did AFTER installing W98SE...
 maybe it's the Toshiba upgrades and the order I did them that is the
 trouble...

 Karen
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Re: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:22:15 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port

David,

Is the Power Save driver the one that shuts the power off when
you  Start..., Shut down... , Shut down??

That is the feature that was giving me fits after installing W98SE...
I was having to push the power button again and again in order to
get it to shut off.

It looks to me that Toshiba's site only talks about installing W98 on
top of W95... which gives one all the neat controls and accessories
that we installed after W95, remember??

So... how does one get all those neat thingys back under a clean
install of W98se??


Karen
gg



"David T. Gillis" wrote:

 Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 00:06:19 -0400
 From: "David T. Gillis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Enhanced docking port

 Karen...

 Here are the instructions I followed from Toshiba's site for installing
 Win98SE on my L100CT. This page list the order in which they reccommend the
 drivers be installed.

 http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/win98index.jsp?SeriesID=1095

 Let us know if this works for you.

 Regards,
 David

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Re: Enhanced docking port

2000-07-05 Thread Karen Reynolds

Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:27:19 -0700
From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port

Lawrence wrote:

I don't think you need any instructions on it. There is no switch to flip:).

Sob. but I like flipping switches :-)

Search Toshiba web site to see if there is any updated drivers for the
devices on the enhanced docking station.

Ain't none...  sigh

Karen
gg


Lawrence Young wrote:

 Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:32:33 -0400
 From: "Lawrence Young" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port

 - Original Message -
 From: "Karen Reynolds" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Libretto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 7:45 PM
 Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port

  Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 16:41:10 -0700
  From: Karen Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Enhanced docking port
 
 
  When I booted up, it 'found new hardware' and installed a BUNCH
  of stuff from the W98 folder (which I have on the last partition of

 I guess it installed USB controller and the third PCMCIA controller, both
 located on enhanced dock.

  the hdd) after that was all over and the desktop was up when
  I would click on a menu, it wouldn't stay open; when I clicked on
  stuff to start, other things would start instead.

 I've heard a lot of people conplained about the unstableness of the USB
 connection of the enhanced dockingstation.

 
  It acted very unstable and unhappy.  Going into Device Mgr it all
  looked ok d clicked on the 'Computer' and there was about 8 to
  12 devices under interrupt 11  I shut it off at that point.

 It looks normal. Libretto BIOS put all PCI devices to share on IRQ.

 
  So I don't know what I did... or if there was something I should
  have done first.

 Yeah. Don't waste your money on an enhanced docking station even a used
 one:) Buy a USB card instead. That is the only extras the docking station
 gives you.

snip

 Lawrence




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