[LIB] WinXP installation

2003-03-10 Thread Matthew Hanson
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:46:48 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WinXP installation
Okay... I have my copy of WinXP, and I picked up a Chemtronics conductive 
pen.  So I'm ready to connect those 2 solder points in the L100, overclock 
to 266, and see if it takes.

I've read a few things in the archives that maybe someone can give me help 
on.

* Pres wrote saying: Setup.exe does not run in DOS mode. I had to reinstall 
Win98SE just to install XP.

Is this typical?

* Tom Stangl wrote: You're running XP on a glacial Libretto and you're 
using backgrounds?? That's insane.  Backgrounds chew up valuable RAM.

John Musielewicz doesn't seem to be reading the list these days.  I gave the 
impression that XP actually ran pretty well, but just that it took a while 
to boot.  Does XP require a few tweaks to get it to run with the 233/266MHz 
CPU and 64MB RAM if the L1x0s?

* George Derby wrote: Remember also with its built in drivers in tends to 
recognise nearly anything going - you will not need Toshiba Libretto 110 
driver at all.  The downside is that not all equipment in compatible such as 
older network cards..

* And Sherrill Martin wrote: XP even automatically loaded drivers for my 
floppy drive.

This is what I was concerned about, Lib drivers.  George is saying that XP 
will install all of the L1x0 drivers.  Great!  I just wonder if I'll have 
problems with my old Xircom combo modem card, or the HP M820E CD-R/RW PC 
card.

* drCursor wrote this about tweaking settings to speed up performance: In 
System Properties  Advanced  Performance  Settings... It's the visual 
settings like if there is annimation in the menus, if there are drop 
shadows, transparencies, etc etc...

If anyone has any suggestions for other tweaks to speed things up, that'd be 
very useful.  As I recall when working on my brother's XP, MSCONFIG was 
really funky compared to the old versions.  There was no way to maximize 
the window to be able to read the full file paths.

* Richard Hartzman wrote: I miss the hairy lightbult (does anyone know how 
to get it back).. and The Win2K power extensions downloadable from Toshiba 
run in XP and provide some extra tweaking of power settings.

I guess without the old Toshiba Power Saver for the L110, it might not be 
possible to set the monitor brightness, and some power settings lost.  I 
suppose there's no chance XP will accept the old Power Saver drivers..

* Richard Hartzman also wrote: However, I found a freeware utility on the 
web to replace the Toshiba display switch which resided in the system tray. 
Just do a google search for quickresNT.  ... ..make the same kind of 
display switches which were available with the Toshiba utility.

Perhaps a useful tool.

* Pres wrote: By the way, to get 800x480 for the L1x0 series, it starts in 
800x600 panning. You go to the DIsplay Properties ( right-click the desktop 
as usual ) and on the Adapter tab, go to LIST ALL MODES.

And Lawrence Young wrote: Pick 800x480 16-bit color mode. The video chip 
inside L1x0 is optimized to operate in 16-bit mode. If you play any kind of 
video on it, you will see the big difference. In 16-bit color mode, I can 
play 320x200 full screen VCD videos smoothly. In 24-bit mode, the video gets 
really choppy.

This is good to know.  VCDs eh?  Sounds like fun!

Chester Prudhomme wrote: ..the only criticism I have of XP on the Libretto 
is the slow boot but if I can't find a tweak to use on this issue it won't 
be all the big of a deal..

I read someone's post saying that he just put his system into hibernation 
(standby?) when he was finished with it, and have never actually booted the 
system in a month of more.  A nice fix for slow boots.

...

And I've forgotten about CPUIdle, Waterfall, and Neil's favorite tiny CPU 
idling software, amnHLT.  With the L100 CPU clicked from 166 up to 266, I'm 
definatley going to be needing one of those in the heat of the summer.

Matt



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[LIB] Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen

2003-03-10 Thread Matthew Hanson
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:51:33 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen
Does anyone have any tips on using this conductive pen to connect the solder 
point?  It seems all to easy and obvious I guess.  Maybe clean any coating 
off the solder if it exists, and then just paint a trail between the two 
points.

Da?!

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Re: [LIB] WinXP installation

2003-03-10 Thread barnacle
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 06:33:18 +
From: barnacle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] WinXP installation

On Tuesday 11 Mar 2003 3:50 am, you wrote:
 Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:46:48 +
 From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: WinXP installation

caveat - I know nothing about XP and propose to know nothing: I'm 
extrapolating from 2k

 * Pres wrote saying: Setup.exe does not run in DOS mode. I had to
 reinstall Win98SE just to install XP.

 Is this typical?

2k will work either way but really wants smartdrv running, or the file copying 
is glacial. Sounds like it needs more than 640k to do the bootstrap. Loading 
a minimum 98 first is not a bad idea, provided you have the cdrom drivers for 
it.


 * Tom Stangl wrote: You're running XP on a glacial Libretto and you're
 using backgrounds?? That's insane.  Backgrounds chew up valuable RAM.

True. single colour background, not an image. An image takes up around a meg, 
twice (once to paint it, once in a buffer while windows and suchlike move. 

 * drCursor wrote this about tweaking settings to speed up performance: In
 System Properties  Advanced  Performance  Settings... It's the visual
 settings like if there is annimation in the menus, if there are drop
 shadows, transparencies, etc etc...

Whoever thought they were a cool idea wants taking out to the back forty and 
reintegrating with the environment. Lose'em.


 If anyone has any suggestions for other tweaks to speed things up, that'd
 be very useful.  

Er, install something other than MS bloatware?

 And I've forgotten about CPUIdle, Waterfall, and Neil's favorite tiny CPU
 idling software, amnHLT.  With the L100 CPU clicked from 166 up to 266, I'm
 definatley going to be needing one of those in the heat of the summer.

I don't think so - W2K and it's descendents actually have an idle cycle that 
stops the processor as amnHLT do.

Neil



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Re: [LIB] Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen

2003-03-10 Thread Matthew Hanson
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 07:31:22 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen
Argentina!  I remember your post about this from last summer or fall I think 
Leonardo.  That was the first I'd read about the pen.  I suppose I could 
have done a lot more work in the future if I'd bought a soldering iron and 
solder to replace what I've got stored a half a continent away... but this 
just seemed like too much fun!

This was a Chemtronics pen made just north of me.

Matt (Shel)

PS: I've got an epal from AR who's dad is really happy about the financial 
problems down there.  His income comes in US dollars! :-D

From: Leonardo Armesto [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I did it, and it works great..!

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Subject: [LIB] Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen
 Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 03:51:33 +
 From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Overclocking L100 w/conductive pen

 Does anyone have any tips on using this conductive pen to connect the
solder
 point?  It seems all to easy and obvious I guess.  Maybe clean any 
coating
 off the solder if it exists, and then just paint a trail between the two
 points.

 Da?!


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