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[LIB] Confirmation (M020202053704)

2002-02-02 Thread Bernhard Schmitz

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Re: [LIB] Confirmation (M020202053704)

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[LIB] Confirmation (M020202053703)

2002-02-02 Thread Bernhard Schmitz

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Re: [LIB] Confirmation (M020202053703)

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Re: [LIB] Confirmation (M020202053703)

2002-02-02 Thread Adam McQueen

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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear


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RE: [LIB] Confirmation (M020202053703)

2002-02-02 Thread phillip ramirez

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I have sent him an email advising he trying to sign up an invalid email
address and its being bounced by his server

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[LIB] Still no touchscreen retrofit for Libretto?

2002-02-02 Thread Bernhard Schmitz

Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 20:08:27 +0100
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Subject: Still no touchscreen retrofit for Libretto?

Dear all,

I guess all of us including me are glad, that I deactivated the autoreply and 
signature settings of this email account ;-)

Since Christmas I am trying to replace my Jornada720 with a WindowsSE/2000/XP based 
subnotebook with touchscreen in order to be able to work on the go. And I spent a lot 
of my time to find informations about Libretto touchscreens. PS Communications often 
mentioned by David Chien does not exist anymore under the www-address and that name. 
Maybe things have changed and new players have arrived.

Does anybody know, where on this planet can I get a touchscreen retrofit for a 
Libretto to buy yet, or is the situation of non-existing touchscreens for Librettos 
still the same as at the beginning?

I am considering to choose between used 1010, 1100 models and a new Palmax PD-1100.

Thanks
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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread RSchw74573

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:58:15 EST
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Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

In a message dated 2/1/2002 8:29:43 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I haven't resorted yet to Microsoft tech support.  Any ideas?
  
  Maybe... if I knew what the ambiguous error message was...
  

Pres,

After reinstalling Streets  Trips (standard install - map data on CD, not on 
HDD), and then installing GPS support, all the while with my GPS receiver 
connected, using a PCMCIA/serial card, and running (with the signal confirmed 
through hyperterminal), I start Streets and choose ToolsGPSConfigure GPS 
Receiver.  The error message says: Could Not Retrieve Device Information.  
If I choose ToolsGPSTrack Position the message is: No Gps device found on 
this machine.  Verify your GPS device is connected and turned on, blah, blah, 
blah

BTW, I got the same result in Streets connecting the GPS receiver to the I/O 
replicator.

Switching to Fugawi moving map software, it acknowledges the GPS receiver, 
identifies it by manufacturer correctly, and locates it within 20 feet of 
exact location on its USA Streets map.

Maybe it's time to spend more than $6 on routing software.  Streets does work 
pretty well with routing, and Autoroute was a lifesaver in Europe, but this 
fight with the GPS is getting tiresome.  Maybe the fresh W98se install on a 
brand new hard drive will make everything all better :^)  Thanks for any 
suggestions you may have.

Lee




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RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread phillip ramirez

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:07:42 -0600
From: phillip ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

Nope I wouldn’t do that.. Sounds like what you need to do is check to
make sure what comport the gps is connected to and make sure there isnt
something else connected to it and then config street to that com port..
I have never used it but I do run into this problem with my gps unit
once in a while in sa.since my dell's onboard serial port hosed up on me
I have to use a usb dongle and that dongle does change com ports once in
a while.. And I also have problems with procom but anyway just because
hyperterm reads it does not mean that street is hosed up just the
settings

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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 3:02 PM
To: Libretto
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas


Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:58:15 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

In a message dated 2/1/2002 8:29:43 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I haven't resorted yet to Microsoft tech support.  Any ideas?
  
  Maybe... if I knew what the ambiguous error message was...
  

Pres,

After reinstalling Streets  Trips (standard install - map data on CD,
not on 
HDD), and then installing GPS support, all the while with my GPS
receiver 
connected, using a PCMCIA/serial card, and running (with the signal
confirmed 
through hyperterminal), I start Streets and choose ToolsGPSConfigure
GPS 
Receiver.  The error message says: Could Not Retrieve Device
Information.  
If I choose ToolsGPSTrack Position the message is: No Gps device
found on 
this machine.  Verify your GPS device is connected and turned on, blah,
blah, 
blah

BTW, I got the same result in Streets connecting the GPS receiver to the
I/O 
replicator.

Switching to Fugawi moving map software, it acknowledges the GPS
receiver, 
identifies it by manufacturer correctly, and locates it within 20 feet
of 
exact location on its USA Streets map.

Maybe it's time to spend more than $6 on routing software.  Streets does
work 
pretty well with routing, and Autoroute was a lifesaver in Europe, but
this 
fight with the GPS is getting tiresome.  Maybe the fresh W98se install
on a 
brand new hard drive will make everything all better :^)  Thanks for any

suggestions you may have.

Lee




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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread RSchw74573

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:30:18 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

In a message dated 2/2/2002 2:09:31 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Nope I wouldn’t do that.. Sounds like what you need to do is check to
  make sure what comport the gps is connected to and make sure there isnt
  something else connected to it and then config street to that com port..
  I have never used it but I do run into this problem with my gps unit
  once in a while in sa.since my dell's onboard serial port hosed up on me
  I have to use a usb dongle and that dongle does change com ports once in
  a while.. And I also have problems with procom but anyway just because
  hyperterm reads it does not mean that street is hosed up just the
  settings

Phillip,

No argument here, the trouble is, the access to Streets' com port assignments 
is ToolsGPSConfigure GPS and that gives me the error message.  I haven't 
found any other way into Streets' configuration.  Device Mgr shows the 
PCMCIA/serial card on Com2, and Hyperterminal shows Com2 actively reading the 
GPS signal.  There are no conflicts for port assignments shown in Device Mgr, 
either.

Well, this is interesting... I just ran Streets on my desktop, with no GPS 
attached.  Selecting ToolsGPSConfigure GPS Receiver brings up a dialog box 
with choices of my 4 Com ports for GPS connection (the Lib wouldn't display 
this box - gave error message instead).  So that means that Streets on the 
Lib is not even seeing the Com ports at all, regardless of GPS connection.  
I'm not sure, this may be worse than I thought.

Lee




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Re: [LIB] Still no touchscreen retrofit for Libretto?

2002-02-02 Thread Dan Baker

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 11:02:16 +1100
From: Dan Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Still no touchscreen retrofit for Libretto?

cheapest item i have seen is a Mitsubishi Amity VP, it is a touch screen 
win 95-98 machine that uses ps2 for keyboard etc... Very cheap on Ebay I 
missed one at $300 AUD (about $150.00 US) I was not impressed! it runs 
at 133mhz and seems to have a toshiba 810 HD inside.. Very interesting...

   Regards,
   Dan Baker.

Bernhard Schmitz wrote:

 Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 20:08:27 +0100
 From: Bernhard Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Still no touchscreen retrofit for Libretto?
 
 Dear all,
 
 I guess all of us including me are glad, that I deactivated the autoreply and 
signature settings of this email account ;-)
 
 Since Christmas I am trying to replace my Jornada720 with a WindowsSE/2000/XP based 
subnotebook with touchscreen in order to be able to work on the go. And I spent a lot 
of my time to find informations about Libretto touchscreens. PS Communications often 
mentioned by David Chien does not exist anymore under the www-address and that name. 
Maybe things have changed and new players have arrived.
 
 Does anybody know, where on this planet can I get a touchscreen retrofit for a 
Libretto to buy yet, or is the situation of non-existing touchscreens for Librettos 
still the same as at the beginning?
 
 I am considering to choose between used 1010, 1100 models and a new Palmax PD-1100.
 
 Thanks
 Bernhard





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[LIB] Cover for the lib

2002-02-02 Thread phillip ramirez

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:22:29 -0600
From: phillip ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cover for the lib


Well I was doing a little surfing like usually and well I ran across an
article on how to build a cover for the ipaq and found it to be
interesting

http://www.foxpop.ndirect.co.uk/Compaq/ipaq_case_01.htm anyway my brain
started to work.. I know its kinda scary but this would work perfect for
building a vehicle base for the libby.. Well like a docking station
think im going to go out tomarrow and pick some of this
foam-platic-plate up and see what I can do with it. 


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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 00:40:19 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:30:18 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, this is interesting... I just ran Streets on my desktop, with no GPS 
attached.  Selecting ToolsGPSConfigure GPS Receiver brings up a dialog 
box with choices of my 4 Com ports for GPS connection (the Lib wouldn't 
display this box - gave error message instead).

That's funny... I have MS Streets on my L50.  When I go to ToolsGPS, the 
sub-menu that pops up is entirely greyed out.

I'm just starting to learn about setting up a GPS with mapping software, so 
I'm new to this.  If you're getting the sub-menu under ToolsGPS to be 
active and available on your desktop, should mine be available without 
connecting a GPS?  Or is there something else I missed in setting up the 
software?

So that means that Streets on the
Lib is not even seeing the Com ports at all, regardless of GPS connection. 
I'm not sure, this may be worse than I thought.

You mentioned that you can connect your GPS to the Lib via the replicator 
port, or via a PC Card serial port.  Is the PC Card connection any faster or 
more reliable... or is a serial connection limited to a set data transfer 
speed by definition?

Matt


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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread RSchw74573

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 19:55:14 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

In a message dated 2/2/2002 5:44:40 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Well, this is interesting... I just ran Streets on my desktop, with no GPS 
  attached.  Selecting ToolsGPSConfigure GPS Receiver brings up a dialog 
  box with choices of my 4 Com ports for GPS connection (the Lib wouldn't 
  display this box - gave error message instead).
  
  That's funny... I have MS Streets on my L50.  When I go to ToolsGPS, the 
  sub-menu that pops up is entirely greyed out.
  
  I'm just starting to learn about setting up a GPS with mapping software, 
so 
  I'm new to this.  If you're getting the sub-menu under ToolsGPS to be 
  active and available on your desktop, should mine be available without 
  connecting a GPS?  Or is there something else I missed in setting up the 
  software?
  
  So that means that Streets on the
  Lib is not even seeing the Com ports at all, regardless of GPS 
connection. 
 
  I'm not sure, this may be worse than I thought.
  
  You mentioned that you can connect your GPS to the Lib via the replicator 
  port, or via a PC Card serial port.  Is the PC Card connection any faster 
or 
 
  more reliable... or is a serial connection limited to a set data transfer 
  speed by definition?
  
  Matt

To use a GPS with Streets, put the Setup CD in your CDROM, bring up Win 
Explorer, RIGHT-click on the CD icon and a list will appear which will 
include Install GPS (or something like that).  Click on that and Streets will 
copy the GPS-related files to your existing Streets install.

For the Garmin GPS I have, the recommended setting is 4800 bps, so regardless 
of connection you're limited by the device's requirement.  I only got the PC 
Card serial port to avoid carrying the I/O bar or EPR around, but they both 
work just as well, and may be cheaper!  The Eiger/Fujitsu card I bought on 
ebay ran $50 starting bid.

Lee




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RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread phillip ramirez

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:55:47 -0600
From: phillip ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

The gps units use standard 9600 8n1 settings that I have found. But
others use 4800 anyway you may have gotten a crippled version of street
by ms. Have heard there were 2 but unsure.. My advise is to get street
atlas as the maps are updated yeary but you have to buy the upgrade of
course.. And it works with all gps units.. To be honest with you the
reviews of rand mcnally maps are excelent but no direction mapping can
be done without dialup or internet access..where as the sa does routing
for you.. If you have sa use it and stay away from street as I didn’t
like it all that much when I have used it.. Garmin software is sweet
also but expensive.. Fugawi from what I have read works excelent also
but havent used it. Don’t know if it supports routing

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Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 00:40:19 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:30:18 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, this is interesting... I just ran Streets on my desktop, with no 
GPS
attached.  Selecting ToolsGPSConfigure GPS Receiver brings up a
dialog 
box with choices of my 4 Com ports for GPS connection (the Lib wouldn't

display this box - gave error message instead).

That's funny... I have MS Streets on my L50.  When I go to ToolsGPS,
the 
sub-menu that pops up is entirely greyed out.

I'm just starting to learn about setting up a GPS with mapping software,
so 
I'm new to this.  If you're getting the sub-menu under ToolsGPS to be 
active and available on your desktop, should mine be available without 
connecting a GPS?  Or is there something else I missed in setting up the

software?

So that means that Streets on the
Lib is not even seeing the Com ports at all, regardless of GPS 
connection.
I'm not sure, this may be worse than I thought.

You mentioned that you can connect your GPS to the Lib via the
replicator 
port, or via a PC Card serial port.  Is the PC Card connection any
faster or 
more reliable... or is a serial connection limited to a set data
transfer 
speed by definition?

Matt


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[LIB] Lib 110CT USB problems

2002-02-02 Thread Charles Hawtrey

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 19:13:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Charles Hawtrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lib 110CT USB problems

Hello everyone,

I bought the enhanced port rep from Toshiba but the 110 doesn't want to
recognize the USB port. Disappointing, as this is the sole reason why I
bought the enhanced port rep.  Under Win98 Device Manager there aren't the
usual entries for USB hub, etc., in fact nothing remotely resembling a USB
device. 

I tried hooking up a USB device to the port and booting, just in case it
needed something connected in order to work, but still no joy.  The port
rep itself seems to be OK as I can use a keyboard connected to its
keyboard (not USB) port.

Are any special drivers or setup tweaks needed to get USB going on this
thing?

Thanks for whatever help you can give.

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[LIB] Wireless Network Cards

2002-02-02 Thread Karen L. Comer

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:29:09 -0500
From: Karen L. Comer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wireless Network Cards

I haven't contributed much in a while since I haven't used my 50CT much, but
I wanted to let anyone who is looking for a Wireless Network Card that will
work in the 50CT that the Linksys WPC11 works nicely.  It's always hard to
know if certain cards will work/fit the older Librettos but his one does and
it only took me about 15 minutes to install and configure it.

I am using a Linksys Wireless Router to piggy-back onto my RoadRunner Cable
Modem connection and it's very nice to be able to wonder freely.  Battery
was nearly dead when I got it all working so I haven't tested the range
yet...but very pleased with it so far!

Later in the year I think I'm going to order the Fujitsu P-Series.  Anyone
have one yet?   Seen one?   Looks yummy with that DVD/CD-RW combo even if it
is bigger than my 50 CT.





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Re: [LIB] Confirmation (M020202053704)

2002-02-02 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 23:49:20 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Confirmation  (M020202053704)

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A whole new set of machine-generated stupidity. Wonderful

Thanks

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[LIB] Re: Nonbooting Libretto =(

2002-02-02 Thread Bjgleas

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 23:55:17 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Nonbooting Libretto =(

I've run into a problem like this...  it always turns out that my memory chip 
has worked loose.  Pull the batteries and power, Pull up the keyboard, reseat 
the memory, and boot...  It works for me...

bj


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 Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 02:06:45 +
 From: Cerulean Skies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Nonbooting Libretto =(
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I've got a comatose Lib100 all of a sudden, and the lack of symptoms leaves 
 
 me not knowing where to start looking for a problem.  When I press the 
 power 
 button, I would hear the machine turn on, the drive crank for a few 
 seconds, 
 and that's it.  Blank screen, no output on an external monitor either.  No 
 response to the reset button or the power button.  Doesn't matter if it's 
 on 
 battery or mains.  Last I used it was a week ago, it worked perfectly, and 
 it had not been abused between then and now.  I don't have any PC cards in 
 the slots.  The last problem I had with it was over two months ago, when 
 the 
 CMOS battery was drained.  Connecting it to the mains for a few days cured 
 that, and it's been working since then.  Anyone got any suggestions on 
 where 
 to look?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 00:03:46 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas


 That's funny... I have MS Streets on my L50.  When I go to ToolsGPS, the
 sub-menu that pops up is entirely greyed out.


OH! I just remembered. GPS support is an OPTION that must be installed
seperately.

Thanks

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Re: [LIB] Lib 110CT USB problems

2002-02-02 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 00:14:18 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Lib 110CT USB problems


 I bought the enhanced port rep from Toshiba but the 110 doesn't want to
 recognize the USB port. Disappointing, as this is the sole reason why I
 bought the enhanced port rep.  Under Win98 Device Manager there aren't the
 usual entries for USB hub, etc., in fact nothing remotely resembling a USB
 device.


It's dead unless an external power source is connected to the dock.



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Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 05:44:45 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas


   That's funny... I have MS Streets on my L50.  When I go to   
ToolsGPS, the
   sub-menu that pops up is entirely greyed out.


To use a GPS with Streets, put the Setup CD in your CDROM, bring up Win
Explorer, RIGHT-click on the CD icon and a list will appear which will
include Install GPS (or something like that).  Click on that and Streets 
will copy the GPS-related files to your existing Streets install.

I'll give this a try.


For the Garmin GPS I have, the recommended setting is 4800 bps, so 
regardless of connection you're limited by the device's requirement.  I 
only got the PC Card serial port to avoid carrying the I/O bar or EPR 
around, but they both work just as well, and may be cheaper!  The 
Eiger/Fujitsu card I bought on ebay ran $50 starting bid.

I'm planning on picking up one of those Garmin EMap units on EBay soon.  
It'll be interesting to see if i have any problems setting it up to work 
with MS Streets on the L50 or the L70 I have.  I do have Delorme, which will 
probably be my choice between the two.

But I notice that Delorme SA v7.0 does't have as extensive information on 
points of interest as MS Streets does.  I was able to get a little bit of an 
idea what RV parks were like, what sorts of services that offered in 
Streets.  SA only shows a phone number... not even a street number.

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[LIB] Cardbus for PC Card with HP M820e CD-RW drive??

2002-02-02 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 05:56:18 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cardbus for PC Card with HP M820e CD-RW drive??

I just wrote David Chien, but maybe someone else here may be able to answer 
this question.

I noticed in one EBay ad for the HP M820e CD-RW drive that it comes with a 
Cardbus SCSI PC card.  I went to the HP website, and found out that the card 
can be set to either 16 bit or Cardbus.

The insallation info on the HP website said to set the PC card to 'Cardbus' 
if you're running either Windows 95 or Windows 98.  And to set it to 16 
bit for use with Windows NT.

Now my L70 has an ISA bus and won't take a cardbus PC card.

I don't guess anyone would know whether this M820e SCSI PC card will work 
okay with Windows 95/98 set to 16 bit.  All the PC cards I have are 16 bit, 
and of course work fine with Windows 98.  But I'm wondering if there might 
be something proprietary going on with this drive.

If anyone else has one of these drives like David's and knows, I'd like to 
hear from you.

Thanks,

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RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

2002-02-02 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 06:07:30 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Win95B/98/now street atlas

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:55:47 -0600
From: phillip ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The gps units use standard 9600 8n1 settings that I have found. But
others use 4800 anyway you may have gotten a crippled version of street
by ms. Have heard there were 2 but unsure.. My advise is to get street
atlas as the maps are updated yeary but you have to buy the upgrade of
course.. And it works with all gps units.. To be honest with you the
reviews of rand mcnally maps are excelent but no direction mapping can
be done without dialup or internet access..where as the sa does routing
for you.. If you have sa use it and stay away from street as I didn’t
like it all that much when I have used it.. Garmin software is sweet
also but expensive.. Fugawi from what I have read works excelent also
but havent used it. Don’t know if it supports routing

As I told Lee... I found Streets had a lot more info on points of interest 
along routes that SA.  I tried RA too... and didn't find it had many 
redeeming merits.  But I wanted something that would make routes, and was 
relatively happy with Streets for that.  GPS will be new for me.  Seems what 
you and Lee are saying is that just about any port on the old Lib will fast 
enough to keep up with most GPSs.

Matt


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Re: [LIB] Wireless Network Cards

2002-02-02 Thread Matthew Hanson

Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 06:15:33 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wireless Network Cards

Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:29:09 -0500
From: Karen L. Comer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I haven't contributed much in a while since I haven't used my 50CT much, 
but I wanted to let anyone who is looking for a Wireless Network Card that 
will work in the 50CT that the Linksys WPC11 works nicely.  It's always 
hard to know if certain cards will work/fit the older Librettos but his one 
does and it only took me about 15 minutes to install and configure it.

I am using a Linksys Wireless Router to piggy-back onto my RoadRunner Cable 
Modem connection and it's very nice to be able to wonder freely.  Battery 
was nearly dead when I got it all working so I haven't tested the range 
yet...but very pleased with it so far!

Later in the year I think I'm going to order the Fujitsu P-Series.  Anyone 
have one yet?   Seen one?   Looks yummy with that DVD/CD-RW combo even if 
it is bigger than my 50 CT.

Hi Karen,

Intersting to hear you're success at a wireless networking connection to 
your cable modem.  Sounds great!  I think we've all been drooling over that 
Fujistu  Not having a lot of cash, I'll probably wait 'till next year 
and see how much they're selling for on EBay.  As I recall, they're going 
for around $145o here in the USA now.  Maybe by next year we can pick them 
up used on EBay for half that!

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