On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 04:45 PM, maxtek wrote:
Hi Listers,
For 6 months now I have been trying on and off to get decent internet
speeds
(at least 40,000k) using two different 56K PC Card Modems and all I
can get
is 31,200. I have went to "modem speed test" pages and they always
report i
On 28/7/03 12:45 am, "maxtek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> For 6 months now I have been trying on and off to get decent internet speeds
> (at least 40,000k) using two different 56K PC Card Modems and all I can get
> is 31,200. I have went to "modem speed test" pages and they alway
It happened on my pb1400 I just pushed in the reset button. If there
is one on your system I would try it.
Jay
Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Subject: RE: pb165c screen problem
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 21:12:14 -0400
>I got a a pb165c that was running ok
For those of you using a PCMCIA CF reader and a CF card as virtual memory,
how fast is it? Is it faster than a 4800-5400 RPM HD? I don't mind it
occupying one PC card slot all the time. Looking for a solution for more
memory on a 1400c.
David T.
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Hi Listers,
For 6 months now I have been trying on and off to get decent internet speeds
(at least 40,000k) using two different 56K PC Card Modems and all I can get
is 31,200. I have went to "modem speed test" pages and they always report in
the high 20,000. I started with OS 7.6.1 and now am usin
Kange G3 is the upgrade. Good luck on finding one.
Thanks.
I would hazard a guess that something in the keyboard ribbon
connector is wonky. I saw similar symptoms in a Duo 2300 that I was
able to fix be replacing the robbon connector.
I have booted from an external keyboard with the interna