RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:45:35 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

At 12:05 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 07:58:03 -
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Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!


www.toshiba.ca have one i think

k thanks, heading over there now ... I've been running off www.toshiba.com so far ... 
*sigh* if only they could either put all their stuff in one place and all link there, 
or replicate ALL their stuff everywhere ...

... gah! Spoke too soon ... toshiba.ca only have the WinME and WinNT FDD drivers. I'm 
hoping the ME one will work under 98 ...

On a separate note, you mentioned that you were running an L100 at 266 nicely ... what 
sorta ambient air temperature is this under? 

Cheers!

- Raymond



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RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread kevin . 2 . watson

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:53:41 -
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the ME driver should work fine.. it's not too warm here (around 22C average)

Kevin.

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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:45:35 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

At 12:05 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 07:58:03 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!


www.toshiba.ca have one i think

k thanks, heading over there now ... I've been running off www.toshiba.com
so far ... *sigh* if only they could either put all their stuff in one place
and all link there, or replicate ALL their stuff everywhere ...

... gah! Spoke too soon ... toshiba.ca only have the WinME and WinNT FDD
drivers. I'm hoping the ME one will work under 98 ...

On a separate note, you mentioned that you were running an L100 at 266
nicely ... what sorta ambient air temperature is this under? 

Cheers!

- Raymond



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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 
 The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
 orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
 Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.
 
 Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no 
 problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

Thanks

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David VanHorn

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:29:41 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:20 AM 2/27/2002 -0800, Pres Waterman wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

  
  The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
  orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
  Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.
 
  Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
  problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

I didn't know anyone we knew had one.
I didn't go past 16V because I didnt know the capacitor ratings on the 
input. 16V being a common rating, and acceptable for a 15V input.

It's been a couple years, but somewhere in the archives, should be my 
original tests on the L50.  




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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread neil barnes

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:12:46
From: neil barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!


Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:48:49 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!



The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
problems on a bench supply.

IIRC on the 50/70, flashing orange power light means it's in overheat, and 
solid orange only comes on when a dodgy battery pack I have gives up in 
disgust.

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David Chien

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:31:34 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 One thing that did puzzle me somewhat was why even though there is more space
 in the L100, its still got those plastic spacers under the hard drive (like
 on the L50/70) to accomodate the 8.5mm hard drive ... I had to remove them to
 get my 9.5mm 20 gig hard drive to fit.

  Original models shipped with 9.5mm IBM HDs because Toshiba didn't have any.
Later, Toshiba HDs 8.45mm replaced the IBM HDs when they became avail.

 This L100 doesn't seem to do the 'write to hard drive during suspend' thingy
 (I go startsuspend and it suspends straight away, I know it hasn't written
 anything because if I pull all power and the battery then power back on it
 fails to recover) ... is that a setting somewhere or is that controlled from
 Windows now? I realize in power management you can set it to hibernate on

  Control Panel - Power Settings - Hibernate on power button press vs.
shutdown or suspend.  (same choices for lid close)

  Or, control it in the BIOS.

 If it does hibernate somewhere, does it shove the hibernation stuff in
 exactly the same place as the L50? I left about 120 meg free either side of
 1024 cylinders on my old hard drive, should this be fine for the L100? I do
 have EZ-Bios installed and it seems to see all of the drive ...

  A bit less, but I leave 1010-1040 cylinders on my 30GB HD with EZ-BIOS free
after extensive testing with a disk hex editor to find out where the suspend
information goes.  

 hot round here ... I just pulled the hard drive out and it was too hot to
 touch!

  Same here!  Happily, it seems to run just happily after months of use with
the new 30GB inside.

 Regarding batteries, is the extended pack for the L100 the same size as the
 standard pack? Whats the capacity and approximate real-use runtime on each? 

  Yes.  Believe it comes with just the extended 3-4 hours min; standard would
go 2-3 hours I vaguely recall.

 Regarding operating system choice, given a choice between Win95OSR2 and
 Win98SE, which one would be better to use? Win95OSR2 is faster for the same
 RAM and fully supports the Libby's APM stuff but it doesn't have USB support

  I'm on Win98SE on my L110 and it runs just fine and fast with 64MB RAM and
the 30GB HD.  Mostly for the USB support since I use all those USB devices, but
otherwise, Win95 would be fine as well.

 doesn't work on it. Have people got APM working on Win98SE using the L100?
 (I'm talking things like PROPER hibernation, going into suspend but saving
 HDD contents so it will flip over to hibernation after X minutes, redetecting
 devices on resume, etc.).

  Runs just fine with 98 here with all that.  Just install Win98SE, then the
Toshiba accessories and control panel downloads from www.csd.toshiba.com and
that's it.  Goes to sleep automatically just fine, wakes up naturally, just
peachy.

 Any advice appreciated! (Well OK not ANY but ... meh)

  Accessories are getting harder to find.  www.ebay.com, www.micsol.com and
search www.yahoo.com on part #s to find them.  Get replacement mouse caps, and
anything else you'd want to have around before they go away completely.

  eg. for me, it's another set of HD drive handles and screws, mouse caps, and
keyboard attachment strips (only because I may take the L110 apart someday and
break that part).  Picked up external docking station and floppy drive as well.

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:48:16 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 08:00 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:55:06 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

...

 Ummm ... I'd say they are, for one thing the L50 power LED isn't a
bi-color. The online manual isn't much help ... the power LED has 4 states -
solid green, solid orange, blinking orange and off ... the manual makes no
mention of solid orange.



The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

Umm ... the power one not the AC one. According to the manual, the power one flashes 
orange when in standby but makes no mention of solid orange.


 NOT TRUE, THERE IS AN ACPI PATCH

 WHERE?!?!?!

Tell me you have looked at the http://www.toshiba.com website for drivers
and can't find it. Then I will go look for you.

I've looked there and found SOMETHING but it doesn't seem to wanna work ... I've 
applied the Win95 controls (which adds power saver), applied the Win98 power saver 
patch but when I go to apply the ACPI patch, it sits there looking for a Win98 UPGRADE 
CD ... I've got a Win98SE FULL INSTALL CD which it won't accept. Unfortunately, its 
not a nice 'standard' application ... it doesn't give me a file browser to look for 
it, it just sits there and tries to be smart and find the CD itself. Having said THAT, 
I've got a sneaking suspicion that WIn98SE already has ACPI ... is this true?

Cheers!

- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread Raymond

Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:57:30 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:38 AM 27/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:29:41 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

At 09:20 AM 2/27/2002 -0800, Pres Waterman wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:15:52 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 
 The L50/100 power indicator is bi-color... you just don't want to see it
 orange! Orange solid or flash indicates an unhappy power input circuit.
 Remember: 15.00v is what it wants.

 Well.. It wants 15V regulated, and I've had it as high as 16V with no
 problems on a bench supply.


Cool. I am only standing on 5 years experience and the service manual.

I didn't know anyone we knew had one.
I didn't go past 16V because I didnt know the capacitor ratings on the input. 16V 
being a common rating, and acceptable for a 15V input.

It's been a couple years, but somewhere in the archives, should be my original tests 
on the L50.  

I recall seeing it on a website (it might well have been yours, David!) about someone 
cranking up the voltage from 0 and monitoring the current and behaviour of the libby 
... lemme see if I can find it ...


- Raymond

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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-27 Thread David VanHorn

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:15:25 -0500
From: David VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!



I recall seeing it on a website (it might well have been yours, David!) 
about someone cranking up the voltage from 0 and monitoring the current 
and behaviour of the libby ... lemme see if I can find it ...

That's what I did.
I was looking to see where it started pulling current, and where it started 
charging the battery.

I tried it on my L1 too, but it's behaviour is rather complicated. It looks 
like multiple switchers to me, and possibly a low dropout linear or two as 
well, judging by the shape of the current as the voltage increases.




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Re: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-26 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 01:02:05 -0500
From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 I'm now a proud owner of a L100! (yea so now I'm a greedy Libretto owner
... until I sell my L50 to my sister) ...


Keep 'em both!


 It is noticeably bigger and heavier than the L50 (I gotta get myself
bigger pockets now!) but the screen certainly is significantly nicer ... its
got the 64 meg of RAM on board and the 2 gig hard drive (although I'll be
moving my 20 gig hard drive into there) and it boots up a damn sight quicker
than my old one (must be the RAM ... IIRC its only a P166 which isn't an
awful lot faster than my P100 L50).

 I got the libby, power supply and advanced port replicator (having 4
PCMCIA slots is nice!) ... no docking bar though (did these actually COME
with them?)

YES

or floppy drive. The docking bar for my L50 doesn't seem to want to fit (the
docking connector seems to be a little larger in the L100) but the floppy
diskette drive from my L50 seems to work OK ... I don't think I did too
badly for $875AUD (about $437USD).

 I couldn't see any bad pixels on the screen, no dead keys on the keyboard
(the keyboard itself is a UK keyboard so its got the pound sign and all the
right keys in the wrong places ;-) ... I keep pressing AltGr instead of
spacebar, # instead of \ and @ instead of  but I'll get used to that (or
I'll set Windows back to International keyboard and write new symbols on the
keys keys so its like a SANE PERSON'S keyboard!).

WHEN YOU REMAP THEM, CAN'T YOU POP OFF THE KEYS AND REPLACE THEM?


 One thing that did puzzle me somewhat was why even though there is more
space in the L100, its still got those plastic spacers under the hard drive
(like on the L50/70) to accomodate the 8.5mm hard drive ... I had to remove
them to get my 9.5mm 20 gig hard drive to fit.



 Some things I'd like to ask ... for those of you with both librettos, any
quirks/issues between the 2 that might land me in the drink (especially
regarding the layout of the internals)? For that matter, any quirks I should
be aware of?

 Is it normal for the mouse buttons to be significantly stiffer on the L100
than the L50?

YES

Can someone with the L100 manual tell me what the 4 LEDs in their various
blink states actually DO (they're obviously different to the way the L50
works).

I DON'T THINK THEY ARE DIFFERENT!


 This L100 doesn't seem to do the 'write to hard drive during suspend'
thingy (I go startsuspend and it suspends straight away, I know it hasn't
written anything because if I pull all power and the battery then power back
on it fails to recover) ... is that a setting somewhere or is that
controlled from Windows now? I realize in power management you can set it to
hibernate on panel close or on power button but it was sorta nice in the L50
where I could go suspend and if I needed to power back on in the next 20
minutes I could do so instantly whilst if the power died I could still
resume from hibernation (this one actually caught me a bit ... the power
profile was for 'always on' so whenever I suspended or hibernated, the
laptop would turn itself back on!).

 If it does hibernate somewhere, does it shove the hibernation stuff in
exactly the same place as the L50? I left about 120 meg free either side of
1024 cylinders on my old hard drive, should this be fine for the L100? I do
have EZ-Bios installed and it seems to see all of the drive ...

 Does anyone know if its possible to access the processor temperature
sensor on the L100 in software? Alternatively does it nicely hibernate when
it overheats? I don't think I'll be overclocking it but then again it does
get hot round here ... I just pulled the hard drive out and it was too hot
to touch!

 Regarding batteries, is the extended pack for the L100 the same size as
the standard pack?

YES, but the standard has 3 cells and the extended has 6

Whats the capacity and approximate real-use runtime on each?


I got a 2,600mAH aftermatket pack from http://www.sabaoceanic.com and got
over 4 1/2 hours recently! Street Atlas and email reading, no modem
installed. But, it has become intermittent and I will need to take it apart
and repair it.


 Regarding operating system choice, given a choice between Win95OSR2 and
Win98SE, which one would be better to use? Win95OSR2 is faster for the same
RAM and fully supports the Libby's APM stuff but it doesn't have USB support
... Win98SE has more features and has USB but according to Toshiba, APM
doesn't work on it.

NOT TRUE, THERE IS AN ACPI PATCH

Have people got APM working on Win98SE using the L100? (I'm talking things
like PROPER hibernation, going into suspend but saving HDD contents so it
will flip over to hibernation after X minutes, redetecting devices on
resume, etc.).


WELL, PROPER HIBERNATION HAS ALWAYS REMAINED ELUSIVE. I find a restore from
hibernation is not actually faster then a full boot that seems necessary
anyway, because devices DON'T reset well.



 Any advice appreciated! (Well OK

RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-26 Thread Paul D. J. Davila

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 01:04:44 -0500
From: Paul D. J. Davila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

I run win98lite on my lib50 and like it allot it was recommended to me by
someone on the list. basically its win98se with IE5 removed. it uses the old
win98 style explorer for going through files ect.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:36 AM
 To: Libretto
 Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!


 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 14:31:49 +0800
 From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!

 At 10:10 PM 26/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
 Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 01:02:05 -0500
 From: Pres Waterman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [LIB] Wh!
 
  I'm now a proud owner of a L100! (yea so now I'm a greedy
 Libretto owner
  until I sell my L50 to my sister) ...
 
 Keep 'em both!

 Heh ... not an option, I'm running short of cash as it is ... heh


  I couldn't see any bad pixels on the screen, no dead keys on
 the keyboard
 (the keyboard itself is a UK keyboard so its got the pound sign
 and all the
 right keys in the wrong places ;-) ... I keep pressing AltGr instead of
 spacebar, # instead of \ and @ instead of  but I'll get used to that (or
 I'll set Windows back to International keyboard and write new
 symbols on the
 keys keys so its like a SANE PERSON'S keyboard!).
 
 WHEN YOU REMAP THEM, CAN'T YOU POP OFF THE KEYS AND REPLACE THEM?

 Umm ... last time I popped keys off a laptop keyboard I found
 that they were in fact melt-riveted on at the back (ie. you can't
 pop them back on). Can you pop the Libby keytops off? I'm quite
 happy just remapping them anyway ... I don't look at the keys
 anyway. I'm wondering if I can remap Alt-Gr (currently acting as
 the right Alt key) to a second space bar though ... it falls just
 under my right thumb ...


 Can someone with the L100 manual tell me what the 4 LEDs in their various
 blink states actually DO (they're obviously different to the way the L50
 works).
 
 I DON'T THINK THEY ARE DIFFERENT!

 Ummm ... I'd say they are, for one thing the L50 power LED isn't
 a bi-color. The online manual isn't much help ... the power LED
 has 4 states - solid green, solid orange, blinking orange and off
 ... the manual makes no mention of solid orange.


  Regarding batteries, is the extended pack for the L100 the same size as
 the standard pack?
 
 YES, but the standard has 3 cells and the extended has 6
 
 Whats the capacity and approximate real-use runtime on each?

 2400mAh ...


  Regarding operating system choice, given a choice between Win95OSR2 and
 Win98SE, which one would be better to use? Win95OSR2 is faster
 for the same
 RAM and fully supports the Libby's APM stuff but it doesn't have
 USB support
  Win98SE has more features and has USB but according to Toshiba, APM
 doesn't work on it.
 
 NOT TRUE, THERE IS AN ACPI PATCH

 WHERE?!?!?!


 Have people got APM working on Win98SE using the L100? (I'm
 talking things
 like PROPER hibernation, going into suspend but saving HDD contents so it
 will flip over to hibernation after X minutes, redetecting devices on
 resume, etc.).
 
 
 WELL, PROPER HIBERNATION HAS ALWAYS REMAINED ELUSIVE. I find a
 restore from
 hibernation is not actually faster then a full boot that seems necessary
 anyway, because devices DON'T reset well.

 Hmm ... 'caus my L50 handled hibernation extremely well, even
 with big hardware changes (eg. undocking then plugging in a NIC,
 etc.) ... I hope this L100 can be coerced into doing the same
 thing because I loved how I could do that with my old one ...


 Well, there is a full Win95B restore CD posted recently if you
 want to see
 it as the factory intended.

 Ya tried that but I couldn't get USB working with it. I've since
 ghosted that, I'm trying 98 now, if APM drives me nuts or its
 unstable I'll ghost 95 back on. I'd *prefer* to get 98SE working
 because some of the USB junk I've got won't work under 95 but I'd
 rather get proper APM working first.


 - Raymond

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RE: [LIB] Wheeee!

2002-02-26 Thread kevin . 2 . watson

Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 07:58:03 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!


www.toshiba.ca have one i think
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From: Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 07:17
To: Libretto
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!


Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 15:07:42 +0800
From: Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

At 10:50 PM 26/02/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 01:04:44 -0500
From: Paul D. J. Davila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [LIB] Wh!

I run win98lite on my lib50 and like it allot it was recommended to me by
someone on the list. basically its win98se with IE5 removed. it uses the
old
win98 style explorer for going through files ect.

Ugh ... this L100 had Win98Lite on it when I got it, complete waste of time
IMHO ... but then again I've given up fighting Microsoft, I just live with
it when I have to and use Linux when I don't ;-)


On a separate note, I must be blind or something but I'm having one hellava
time finding the Y-E Data floppy drive drivers for 98! Anyone point me in
the right direction?


- Raymond

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