[LIB] Libretto help please

2003-03-12 Thread Bradley Gibbs
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 08:41:22 +
From: Bradley Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Libretto help please
Hi all

I have reformatted my hard drive and need to know how I get my libretto to 
recognise my Amacom Baby PCMCIA CD ROM drive so that I can re-install the 
OS. I have tried the CD drivers without success, Toshiba tell me I need DOS 
CD ROM drivers from Amacom. Amacom tell me that I need PCMCIA drivers from 
Toshiba to initialize card services.







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Re: [LIB] FD Image

2003-03-12 Thread vassaux
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:43:11 +0100
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Subject: Re: [LIB] FD Image
 rawwrite is windows only.
In the linux world, this is the 'dd' command.
You can use these tools to copy anything. There's no problem it'll work 
with your floppies..
   Julian

barnacle wrote:

Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 17:31:02 +
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On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 10:38 pm, you wrote:

Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 06:20:57 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:17:23 EST
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In a message dated 1/22/03 5:25:16 AM Mountain Standard Time,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Lee,

Would rawrite2 and raread1.1 work with non PC based floppies?  I have
vintage industrial equipment that came with floppy drives in case the
machines hanged and needed to be hard reset-ed.  I know they are of some
propietary format (e.g. Mitsubishi and Fanuc controllers).  When those
boot floppies of mine go bad and I don't have any backup ... I'm gonna be
in big trouble ...
Oliver

My guess would be yes, but it is purely a guess.  There would be no harm in
trying it, except for one more read of, and associated wear to, the
floppies. Maybe Neil or other non-DOS gurus have experience here?
Lee

AFAIK, rawrite and friends exist for various machines - pc, amiga etc - but it 
doesn't look as if there's a lot of support for non-standard disks. If they 
use a standard sector/track layout, there's a chance... (using a suitable 
sized disk drive on a pc)

rawwrite is windows only.

Neil



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Re: [LIB] LAN cards

2003-03-12 Thread Digby Tarvin
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 11:50:10 + (GMT/BST)
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Subject: Re: [LIB] LAN cards

Hi Neil,

Great! - thanks for your suggestions. The wireless card options
would have been my next question, so thanks for that as well.

I think I will probably need to carry around a 10/100 card
when travelling in order to make use of broadband equipped hotel
rooms and office environments that don't have wireless infrastructure,
but wireless at home would be great.

I should have mentioned - I have two 100's (bought a second hand spare
just recently) and a 110 waiting for me when I next visit the US (one of
those ebay auctions that woudnt ship International, so a friend is
holding it for me) so my old card won't go unused either. 

I havn't really looked at the wireless technology much yet. Are there
competing technologies out there, or are they all inter-operable?

Regards,
DigbyT

  I am looking to upgrage my 10Mb PCMCIA lan card (3COM Etherlink III) with
  a 10/100 card, and would appreciate any suggestions/experiences from
  Libretto users who are running Linux.
 
  Linux drivers are a must, and one of those neat units that don't
  require a dongle (XJACK) would be good.
 
 Digby,
 
 I've had no problems with a Linksys PCMLM56 10/100 Network/56k Modem combo, 
 which works fine on both my 50, 70, and Portege 7020 - so it works on both 
 type 1 and 2 PCMCIA slots. Got it from Morgan IIRC.
 
 (If you have a type 2 slot (100 and later I think) I'm presently recommending 
 the linksys 802.11B 11Mb radio network card and base station - cost me around 
 $170 last week in the states. Works fine in both windows and linux (M9).
 
 Neil
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[LIB] Re: Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDD

2003-03-12 Thread Sherrill Martin
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 07:59:03 -0600
From: Sherrill Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDD


Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 03:03:00 +
From: Matthew Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDD
Colin,

I wonder if you're still reading the list.  (Actually I'm wondering if the 
majority of the Librettoratti have jumped ship at this point.)

I'm considering getting one of these Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDDs, as I see 
them for sale on Pricewatch for as little as $112USD now with shipping.

Could you or someone else report back on the performance of this drive as 
compared with similar drives available at this point.  I'm a huge fan of 
most anything Toshiba builds, and the drives of theirs I've owned have been 
fantastic

Thanks,

Matt

Oh.. The overclocking of the L100 to 266MHz went like a charm.  The system 
is so responsive at this point that I could actually be tempted back to W98, 
or maybe go with W2k if I find WXP a bit too sluggish.

 

I've been using that HD with a 266 OC'd 100CT.  WinXP. No problems.





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2003-03-12 Thread Marcus Prest
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2003-03-12 Thread Fran
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Re: [LIB] Re: Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDD

2003-03-12 Thread Matthew Hanson
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 21:10:49 +
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Subject: Re: [LIB] Re: Toshiba MK4018GAS 40GB HDD
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Oh.. The overclocking of the L100 to 266MHz went like a charm.  The system 
is so responsive at this point that I could actually be tempted back to 
W98, or maybe go with W2k if I find WXP a bit too sluggish.
I've been using that HD with a 266 OC'd 100CT.  WinXP. No problems.
Hi Sherrill,

Thanks for the input.  It does look like a great HDD from the specs.  My 100 
ran like a charm for 3-4 hours after clocking it up last night.  But when I 
pushed the CPU to rip a CD with EAC, Exact Audio Copy, it went into thermal 
overload, and hibernated in about 5 minutes.

It was only about 75-78 degrees F. too.  I'm now wondering if even clocking 
at to 233 will fix this.  Plus I don't even know if I'm capable of the 233 
o/c process.  It seems like a component has to be remove from the middle 
pair of solder points.

Matt

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