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Today's topics:
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Joseph Christie)
mwave (US) on the European continent? (Christoph Eyrich)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Daniel Kim)
Re: ThinkPad vs. Competition (Randy Whittle)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Randy Whittle)
ThinkPads Overseas (Hugh Valliant)
Racist newsgroup proposal alert! (Jay.Betrug@mail-e2a-service.gnn.com)
===>> *Fantastic* FREE offer I discovered on the 'net (Shyamala
Raperjee)
Re: hack, hack, hack... (Ted Frederick)
ADMIN: How to handle junk mail? (billy@mix.com)
Re: ADMIN: How to handle junk mail? (jesse montrose)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Alex Judd)
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Alex Judd)
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Paul Ferguson/Tessera)
RE: Audio CD problems (Michael Verne/VENTANA)
subscribe (Dean Burson/CAM/Lotus)
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In-Reply-To: <9603161930.aa25734@paris.ics.uci.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 19:05:16 +0000
From: christij@unix.asb.com (Joseph Christie)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
CC: Joe Hummel <jhummel@cy4.ICS.UCI.EDU>
Subject: Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701
Message-Id: <314c6174.1877666@unix.asb.com>
On Sat, 16 Mar 1996 19:30:52 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi all, perhaps someone can offer some assistance. I just installed
>win95 (onto a clean hard disk) on a tp 701, and have the following
>questions:
>
> 1.) floopy doesn't work when multiport II is plugged in; works fine
> when standalone. I've tried various interrupt settings and
> so forth. Any ideas?
>
snip ...
Mine is set to
standalone
port i/o irq
parallel/disk parallel 2 378 7
multi port
parallel/disk parallel 3 278 5
parallel parallel 2 378 7
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I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it
is for or against. I'm a human being first and foremost, and as such I
am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole. - Malcolm X
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 22:32:05 +0100
From: eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Christoph Eyrich)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <m0tyQ3a-000dRoC@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Is there any problem with using the built-in modem of the TP 701 and the
TP 755CX in England or Germany?
IBM says you need a telephone kit if you want to use these modems on the
German telecom network. But what for?
Can I damage the DSP-chip if I connect my machine without usinng this kit?
Thanks for your help!
Christoph Eyrich
PS: I just got a TP701 - it isn t fast compared to the 755CX - but in a way
I am more impressed by this wonderful keyboard mechanics than I was by the
quality of the new 800x600 TFT screens... So small, it is wonderful..
eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de
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In-Reply-To: <m0tyQ3a-000dRoC@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 17:57:44 -0500
From: Daniel Kim <dpkim@husc.harvard.edu>
To: Christoph Eyrich <eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <Pine.HPP.3.91.960317175154.22116A-100000@scws44.harvard.edu>
I am also interested in whether the mwave modem in the TP 701 can handle
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Today's topics:
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Joseph Christie)
mwave (US) on the European continent? (Christoph Eyrich)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Daniel Kim)
Re: ThinkPad vs. Competition (Randy Whittle)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Randy Whittle)
ThinkPads Overseas (Hugh Valliant)
Racist newsgroup proposal alert! (Jay.Betrug@mail-e2a-service.gnn.com)
===>> *Fantastic* FREE offer I discovered on the 'net (Shyamala
Raperjee)
Re: hack, hack, hack... (Ted Frederick)
ADMIN: How to handle junk mail? (billy@mix.com)
Re: ADMIN: How to handle junk mail? (jesse montrose)
Re: mwave (US) on the European continent? (Alex Judd)
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Alex Judd)
Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701 (Paul Ferguson/Tessera)
RE: Audio CD problems (Michael Verne/VENTANA)
subscribe (Dean Burson/CAM/Lotus)
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In-Reply-To: <9603161930.aa25734@paris.ics.uci.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 19:05:16 +0000
From: christij@unix.asb.com (Joseph Christie)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
CC: Joe Hummel <jhummel@cy4.ICS.UCI.EDU>
Subject: Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701
Message-Id: <314c6174.1877666@unix.asb.com>
On Sat, 16 Mar 1996 19:30:52 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi all, perhaps someone can offer some assistance. I just installed
>win95 (onto a clean hard disk) on a tp 701, and have the following
>questions:
>
> 1.) floopy doesn't work when multiport II is plugged in; works fine
> when standalone. I've tried various interrupt settings and
> so forth. Any ideas?
>
snip ...
Mine is set to
standalone
port i/o irq
parallel/disk parallel 2 378 7
multi port
parallel/disk parallel 3 278 5
parallel parallel 2 378 7
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http://www.asb.com/usr/christij/index.htm CF64AD5F214797DE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it
is for or against. I'm a human being first and foremost, and as such I
am for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole. - Malcolm X
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 22:32:05 +0100
From: eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Christoph Eyrich)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <m0tyQ3a-000dRoC@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Is there any problem with using the built-in modem of the TP 701 and the
TP 755CX in England or Germany?
IBM says you need a telephone kit if you want to use these modems on the
German telecom network. But what for?
Can I damage the DSP-chip if I connect my machine without usinng this kit?
Thanks for your help!
Christoph Eyrich
PS: I just got a TP701 - it isn t fast compared to the 755CX - but in a way
I am more impressed by this wonderful keyboard mechanics than I was by the
quality of the new 800x600 TFT screens... So small, it is wonderful..
eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de
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In-Reply-To: <m0tyQ3a-000dRoC@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 17:57:44 -0500
From: Daniel Kim <dpkim@husc.harvard.edu>
To: Christoph Eyrich <eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <Pine.HPP.3.91.960317175154.22116A-100000@scws44.harvard.edu>
I am also interested in whether the mwave modem in the TP 701 can handle
foreign lines. Will it work in Asia? (as well as Europe?). If it's
required, how can I get a telephone kit for compatability?
Maybe it would be worthwhile to just get a pc card modem.
Also, is the 701's mwave upgradable to 28.8 like the 755?
And, one more question, does anybody else have a 701 that seems slightly
rounded-- warped I should hesitate to say-- so that it wobbles a bit when
flat on the desk?
Thanks in advance! What a great machine!
Daniel
History and Literature
Harvard College
On Sun, 17 Mar 1996, Christoph Eyrich wrote:
> Is there any problem with using the built-in modem of the TP 701 and the
> TP 755CX in England or Germany?
>
> IBM says you need a telephone kit if you want to use these modems on the
> German telecom network. But what for?
>
> Can I damage the DSP-chip if I connect my machine without usinng this kit?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
> Christoph Eyrich
>
>
> PS: I just got a TP701 - it isn t fast compared to the 755CX - but in a way
> I am more impressed by this wonderful keyboard mechanics than I was by the
> quality of the new 800x600 TFT screens... So small, it is wonderful..
>
>
>
> eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de
>
>
>
>
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 18:42:43 -0800
From: whittle@usc.edu (Randy Whittle)
To: Maury Keith Donen <umdonen@cc.UManitoba.CA>, thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: ThinkPad vs. Competition
Message-Id: <v01530500ad727777ba40@[128.125.223.74]>
At 9:56 PM 3/16/96, Maury Keith Donen wrote:
>I am currently doing much research on the future purchase of an IBM
>Thinkpad notebook. The models i am considering will probably be in the
>760CD class. I recently saw a preview on the new Micro Millennia
>Transport notebook. The model had a Pentium 133mhz, 32 mb ram, 1.3GB HD,
>quad-speed CD Rom, 11.3 -inch Super VGA display, PCI 64-bit graphics
>accelerator, 256KB L2 pipeline burst cache, etc., etc. The interesting
>thing is the price is approx $5,799. I would like to know why this model
>is less expensive than the IBM ThinkPad High end models, and what you
This is easy!
The ThinkPads are made by IBM, the other by Micron.
That alone should explain to you the real reason for the price
difference. ;-)
-----
Randy Whittle whittle@usc.edu
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~whittle
USC Graduate School of Business
"Did you really think you could call up the Devil and ask him to behave?"
-Fox Mulder on T.V.'s "X-Files" speaking to an occult practitioner
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 18:43:16 -0800
From: whittle@usc.edu (Randy Whittle)
To: Daniel Kim <dpkim@husc.harvard.edu>,
Christoph Eyrich <eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <v01530503ad727d9028ec@[128.125.223.74]>
At 5:57 PM 3/17/96, Daniel Kim wrote:
>Also, is the 701's mwave upgradable to 28.8 like the 755?
As far as I can find out, the answer is No.
The 701 has a programmable DSP that handles modem & sound, but it
is *not* the IBM "MWave" that is in many of the other thinkpads--limiting
it to the existing 14.4K.
-----
Randy Whittle whittle@usc.edu
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~whittle
USC Graduate School of Business
"Did you really think you could call up the Devil and ask him to behave?"
-Fox Mulder on T.V.'s "X-Files" speaking to an occult practitioner
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 22:18:07 -0500
From: valliant@micomtech.com (Hugh Valliant)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: ThinkPads Overseas
Message-Id: <199603180324.WAA05751@malone.inforamp.net>
Recently a client went to England and Scotland on business and
he was unable to connect to the telephone system so that he
could dial into his ISP and to send and receive faxes.
I would appreciate it someone could advise me/us as to how they
have their modems set up to handle the European telephone systems.
He has an Apex 28.8 cellular fax/modem and an IBM 28.8 fax modem.
Are there any particular codes that should go in the initialazion
string for the modem.
How do people who travel to Europe deal with this problem?
What about Asia? Any advise??
Currently, all modem functions work fine in North America.
Thanks very much for all responses
======================================================
MI-COM Technology
Computer Solutions for Small Business
Helping you access and travel the Information Highway
Hugh A. Valliant
Bus. (416) 726-5355 Fax. (416) 699-3847
Internet valliant@micomtech.com
http://www.micomtech.com/~valliant/
======================================================
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 22:21:05 -0500
From: Jay.Betrug@mail-e2a-service.gnn.com
To: warn-people@fictional.net
Subject: Racist newsgroup proposal alert!
Message-Id: <199603180321.WAA31955@mail-e2a-service.gnn.com>
There is currently a proposal for the newsgroup rec.music.white-power,
an attempt by neo-nazi racists to legitimize their activities. It is now
in the CFV stage, where anyone with a valid e-mail address may vote.
"White power" racist music is not a legitimate form of music deserving of
a separate rec.music newsgroup, but rather a political group masquerading
as a musical one. And, the rec.* hierarchy is inappropriate because rec.*
is for recreational activities, and racism is anything but recreational.
But, most importantly, we must show the racists that they will not be
granted a mainstream forum in order to promote hate. If you don't want
a Usenet where minorities feel unwelcome and uncomfortable, vote NO on
rec.music.white-power. Let's make this a crushing defeat for racists.
To vote, send e-mail to music-vote@sub-rosa.com and put
I vote NO on rec.music.white-power
in the body of the message.
The actual CFV can be found on news.announce.newsgroups,
or by sending a blank e-mail to music-cfv@sub-rosa.com.
Voting ends 23:59:59 UTC, 18 Mar 1996, so act quickly!
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Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 21:22:41 +0530
From: shyamala27.raperjee@netaccess.net1.ub.in (Shyamala Raperjee)
Reply-To:
please.reply.via.fax.or.smail@fax.number.or.smail.address.shown.below
To: shyamala27.raperjee@netaccess.net1.ub.in
Subject: ===>> *Fantastic* FREE offer I discovered on the 'net
Message-Id: <v01530522ad705c642e47@[206.163.122.106]>
-----> NOTE: Please first read my note which appears below the "Request
for more info Form." Then, to get more info, just fill out the "Request
for More Info" form completely and *FAX* or *SMAIL* it back to the company.
You will get a quick reply via email within 1 business day of receipt of
the info request form below.
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return *only* the below form and *no part* of this message other than the
actual form below. If you do not know how to cut and paste the below form
onto a fresh clean blank page for faxing, then you may re-type the below
form, as long as you copy it line for line *exactly.* This is necessary in
order for them to be able to process the tremendous number of replies that
they get daily.
Your fax goes directly onto their 4.2 gigabyte computer hard drive, not
paper, and all incoming fax calls are set-up to be *auto-terminated* if
your fax:
1. has a cover page;
2. is more than one page
3. does not begin with the "cut here/begin" line from the below form
4. does not end with the "cut here/end" line from the below form.
5. has any handwritten info. on it (info must must be filled out *only*
with your computer keyboard or typewriter keyboard). This last
provision re: no handwriting on the form applies to requests sent in
via smail also.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NOTE: Their fax line is open 24 hrs. per day / 7 days per week. If you
have trouble getting through to their fax, or do not have a fax machine at
work or at home, just drop the below form to them via smail (airmail or
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*------------cut here/begin-------------------------------------------*
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page) via 1-page fax to:
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or via smail (first class mail or airmail) to:
Magazine Club Inquiry Center
Att. FREE Catalogue-by-email Dept.
PO Box 990
Staten Island NY 10312-0990
Sorry, but incomplete forms *will not* be acknowledged. If you do not
have an email address, or access to one, they will not be able to help you
until you do have one. If you saw this message, then you should have one.
:)
---> SORRY, BUT NO HANDWRITTEN FORMS WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED.
MUST BE TYPED-OUT ON YOUR COMPUTER OR TYPEWRITER. <---
Name:
Internet email address:
Smail home address:
City-State-Zip:
Country:
Work Tel. #:
Work Fax #:
Home Tel. #:
Home Fax #:
How did you hear about us (name of person who referred you or the area of
the internet that you saw us mentioned in): Referral by: Shyamala Raperjee.
031796-l
Name of USA mags you currently get on the newsstand or in the store:
Name of USA mags you currently get on the newsstand or in the store:
Name of USA mags you currently get on a subscription basis, through the mail:
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Catalogue Format Options:
1. 19-Part email- can be read by EVERYONE (~525 K Total).
2. For more advanced computer users: attached text file ~525K - you
must know how to download an attached text file and then be able to
open it with your word processor. If in doubt, don't ask for this
version. This isn't for internet *newbies.* Better to order option 1
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with your word processor, than to waste hours trying to figure how
to deal with this option.
3. For more advanced Macintosh computer users: compressed attached
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just double-click on the file icon and it automatically expands
(unstuffs). This is for more advanced mac computer users only, as
you still have to know how to deal with an attached file. It will cut
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This is for more advanced computer users only and will cut your
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Hi fellow 'netters,
My name is Shyamala Raperjee and I recently started using a magazine
subscription club in the USA that has a FREE 1 yr. magazine subscription
deal with your first paid order- and I have been very pleased with them.
They have over 1,500 different USA titles that they can ship to any country
on a subscription basis. As for computer magazines from the USA, they
more of a selection than I ever knew even existed. They have magazines for
most every area of interest in their list of 1,500 titles.
Within the USA, for their USA members, they are cheaper than all their
competitors and even the publishers themselves. This is their price
guarantee.
Overseas, on the average, they are generally around one-fourth to one-half
of what the newsstands overseas charge locally for USA magazines. On some
titles they are as little as one-tenth of what the newsstands charge. They
feel that mgazines should not be a luxury overseas. In the USA, people
buy magazines and then toss them after reading them for just a few minutes
or hours. They are so cheap in the USA! Well, this company would like to
make it the same way for their overseas members. They are also cheaper
than all their competitors in the USA and overseas, including the
publishers themselves! This is their price guarantee. Around one-half
their business comes from overseas, so they are very patient with new
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Their prices are so cheap because they deal direct with each publisher and
cut-out all the middlemen.
They will send you their DELUXE EMAIL CATALOGUE (around 525K-big and
juicey) !)...if you completely fill out the form above. It has lists of
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Please do not email me as I am just a happy customer and a *busy* student.
I don't have time to even complete my thesis in time, let alone run my
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They guarantee to beat all their competitors' prices. Sometimes they are
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They assured me that if I ever do, they will beat it.
They have been very helpful and helped me with all my address changes as I
haved moved from one country to another.
They have a deal where you can get a free 1 yr. sub to a new magazine from
a special list of over 295 popular titles published in the USA. They will
give you this free 1 yr. sub when you place your first paid order with them
to a renewal or new subscription to any of the over 1,500 different popular
USA titles they sell.
They can arrange delivery to virtually any country and I think they have
clients in around 45 or 46 countries now. Outside the USA there is a
charge for FPH (foreign postage and handling) (on both paid and freebie
subs) that varies from magazine to magazine. I have found their staff to
be very friendly and courteous. They even helped me with an address change
when I moved from one country to another.
The owner thinks of his service as a "club" and his clients as "members"
(even though there is no extra fee to become a member - your first purchase
automatically makes you a member) and he is real picky about who he accepts
as a new member. When he sets you up as a new member, he himself calls
you personally on the phone to explain how he works his deal, or sometimes
he has one of his assistants call. He is kind of quirky sometimes - he
insists on setting up new members by phone so he can say hi to everyone (I
sure wouldn't want to have his phone bills!), but you can place future
orders (after your first order) via E-mail.
He has some really friendly young ladies working for him, who seem to know
just as much as he does about this magazine stuff. If you live overseas,
he will even call you there, as long as you are interested, but I think he
still makes all his overseas calls on the weekends, I guess cause the long
distance rates are cheaper then.
He only likes to take new members from referrals from satisfied existing
members and he does virtually no advertising. When I got set-up, they had
a 2-3 week waiting list for new members to be called back so that they
could join up. (Once you are an existing member, they help you immediately
when you call. ) I think they are able to get back to prospective new
members the same day or within a few days now, as they have increased
their staff. I am not sure about this.........but if you email the above
form to them, that is the way to get started!
They will send you their DELUXE EMAIL CATALOGUE (around 525K-big and
juicey) !)...if you completely fill out the form above. It has lists of
all the freebies, lists of all the titles they sell, titles broken down by
categories and detailed descriptions on nearly 1,200 of the titles that
they sell.
They then send you email that outlines how his club works and the list of
free choices that you can choose from, as well as the entire list of what
he sells; and then they will give you a quick (3-5 minute) friendly,
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 21:46:08 -0800
From: Ted Frederick <tedf@cadence.com>
To: Tom Gauldin <scoundrl@nando.net>
CC: tp750@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: hack, hack, hack...
Message-Id: <2.2.32.19960318054608.006ed520@eudora1.cadence.com>
At 09:18 AM 3/16/96 EST, you wrote:
>In addition, the tiny plug on the video connector is fine, but the magnet
>surrounding the wire (to comply with FCC specs) is cumbersome and a pain in
>the rump. Does anyone know what havoc I'd wreak if I did a "magnetectomy?"
>
It's not a magnet, it's a ferrite jacket to reduce the emmision of EM
interference to other devices. It does little to effect the signal being
carried on the line.
>Finally, the plug going into the "video in" socket has three pins plus the
>case itself as a ground, or "common." Has anyone dissected the "S"
>video/composite adapter at the other end of the short wire to determine
>which wires or pins actually carry the composite signal to the "video in"
>port. By knowing this, I could further reduce the size and bulk of the
>connection by directly soldering the two conductors from the camera to just
>the tiny pin via a short length of coax.
Man, you *are* a hack aren't you? Your garage must be a "Who's Who" of
electronic assembly and dis-assembly equipment ;]
Have fun!
-Ted
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In-Reply-To: <v01530522ad705c642e47@[206.163.122.106]>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 02:30:37 -0500
From: billy@mix.com
To: THINKPAD@CS.UTK.EDU
Subject: ADMIN: How to handle junk mail?
Message-Id: <827134237.786527.YOUDELMAN@Eisner.DECUS.Org>
> From: shyamala27.raperjee@netaccess.net1.ub.in (Shyamala Raperjee)
> Subject: ===>> *Fantastic* FREE offer I discovered on the 'net
How about fixing this list so only subscribers can post to it?
Anyone one else would just get subscription info back...
Just a thought,
Billy Y..
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 00:28:08 -0800
From: jesse montrose <jesse@spine.com>
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: ADMIN: How to handle junk mail?
Message-Id: <2.2.32.19960318082808.0074af08@mailhost.hooked.net>
At 02:30 AM 3/18/96 -0500, billy@mix.com wrote:
>> From: shyamala27.raperjee@netaccess.net1.ub.in (Shyamala Raperjee)
>> Subject: ===>> *Fantastic* FREE offer I discovered on the 'net
>
>How about fixing this list so only subscribers can post to it?
>Anyone one else would just get subscription info back...
I'm all for that approach, mailing list spam is on the rise, and shows no
sign of abating.
_____________________________________________________
jesse montrose <jesse@spine.com> http://www.spine.com
After seven years, I was sent home to my family.
Little man, I give the watch to you.
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 10:45:54 +0000
From: Alex Judd <ajudd@quantime.co.uk>
To: eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Christoph Eyrich)
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <2.2.16.19960318104622.2d676388@tiree.quantime.co.uk>
>Is there any problem with using the built-in modem of the TP 701 and the
>TP 755CX in England or Germany?
Don't know about the 701 but I used my 755CD in Frankfurt last week using
Win95 and the MWave modem and had no problems (except for the fact that I
had to switch to pulse dialing because of the companies ancient PBX).
Oh, and also when dialling from the Hotel Room, the modem wouldn't recognise
the dial tone (it's rather strange) so I had to dissable dial tone detecton
on the modem.
[AT&X= or ATX=)
I'm English, and we use 701's and 755's over here (US and UK models) so
there should be no problems there.
>IBM says you need a telephone kit if you want to use these modems on the
>German telecom network. But what for?
The German Telecom Telephone connectors are a little strange (they have two
lines available on one plug [fax/voice]), but you can buy a US-RJ-11 jack to
German Telephone Jack for hardly anything. Then just plug in your modem and
dial away.
If you have MWave 2.xx it's also worth d/ling the European modem update.
>
>Can I damage the DSP-chip if I connect my machine without usinng this kit?
>
I doubt this is possible
Alex
>Thanks for your help!
>
>
>Christoph Eyrich
>
>
>PS: I just got a TP701 - it isn t fast compared to the 755CX - but in a way
>I am more impressed by this wonderful keyboard mechanics than I was by the
>quality of the new 800x600 TFT screens... So small, it is wonderful..
>
>
>
>eyrich@zedat.fu-berlin.de
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 10:56:59 +0000
From: Alex Judd <ajudd@quantime.co.uk>
To: Joe Hummel <jhummel@cy4.ICS.UCI.EDU>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701
Message-Id: <2.2.16.19960318105728.0ccf7a86@tiree.quantime.co.uk>
> 2.) when I try to use the modem (when running hyperterminal), I select
> the internal 701 modem, but then when I say dial it asks me to
> "insert the modem". ????
Sounds like you need to install the MWave software (it is not included with
WIn95) in order to make your modem work. Either install 2.xx for Win3.11, or
look at the MWave site (http://watson.mbb.sfu.ca/) and download 2.10 for
Win95.
Install this, and you should have a functioning modem.
>
> 3.) Am I correct in assuming that the serial port and modem port
> cannot both share interupt 4? Or can they, as lone as one
> is serial_1 and the other is serial_3 -- and I don't try to use
> them at the same time?
I think you're correct in saying that they can share the same interupt, but
cannot be used simultaneously. This is how COM3: and COM4: function (sharing
interupts with COM1: and COM2:)
> 4.) Is the floppy hot-swappable/hot-pluggable?
>
I pull mine out and swap it for the CD-Rom while running all the time.
Alex Judd
Quantime Ltd.
>Thanks! I love the machine, but this sure is frustrating...
>
> - joe hummel
> UC-Irvine
>
>
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Date: 18 Mar 1996 08:08:43
From: Paul Ferguson/Tessera
<Paul_Ferguson/Tessera.TESSERA@tesent.com>
To: Joe Hummel <jhummel@cy4.ICS.UCI.EDU>
CC: thinkpad <thinkpad@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: Re: frustrations with thinkpad 701
Message-Id: <9603181319.AA7505@notesrv1>
You've had several responses to this so far, but one I haven't seen...have
you
checked the BIOS revision level? If you have not applied any BIOS upgrades
to
the machine, then the 701 will not have the Plug and Play support. Use Fn-F1
to get into the system information utility, then page down three times to get
to the right screen. The latest revision level is BUTUS3O (that's oh, not
zero). If you do not have access to the BIOS upgrade, you can get it from
the
IBM PC web page. When we first migrated to 95 we had all kinds of hinky
hardware problems until we got the BIOS upgraded. Hope this helps...
Paul Ferguson
jhummel @ cy4.ICS.UCI.EDU (Joe Hummel)
03/16/96 07:30 PM
To: thinkpad @ cs.utk.edu @ SMTP
cc: (bcc: Paul Ferguson/Tessera)
Subject: frustrations with thinkpad 701
Hi all, perhaps someone can offer some assistance. I just installed
win95 (onto a clean hard disk) on a tp 701, and have the following
questions:
1.) floopy doesn't work when multiport II is plugged in; works fine
when standalone. I've tried various interrupt settings and
so forth. Any ideas?
2.) when I try to use the modem (when running hyperterminal), I select
the internal 701 modem, but then when I say dial it asks me to
"insert the modem". ????
3.) Am I correct in assuming that the serial port and modem port
cannot both share interupt 4? Or can they, as lone as one
is serial_1 and the other is serial_3 -- and I don't try to use
them at the same time?
4.) Is the floppy hot-swappable/hot-pluggable?
Thanks! I love the machine, but this sure is frustrating...
- joe hummel
UC-Irvine
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Date: 18 Mar 1996 08:59:04 -0400
From: Michael Verne/VENTANA <Michael_Verne/VENTANA.ITP@lgate.vmedia.com>
To: "King Randall" <rjking@kodak.com>
CC: tp750 <tp750@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: RE: Audio CD problems
Message-Id: <9603181704.AA6268@lgate.vmedia.com>
"...have to get a patch coard, run it from the Audio Out on the back of the
CDROM, and into the Microphone jack (or Audio In jack) on the Thinkpad, and
then give it a go. The audio will probably sound like crap, but it should
..."
~~~~~
if you do this, keep the volume on the cd rom very low & amplify the sound
with
the thinkpad volume control. you don't want to send an amplified signal into
the 'audio in' or 'mic' port. it'll probably never sound as good as just
plugging speakers into the cd rom, but that should help.
Michael J. Verne
michael_verne@vmedia.com
Systems Analyst, Ventana Communications Group
http://www.vmedia.com/michaelv/
Saying Yahoo or Lycos is your favorite [web] site is like saying the Yellow
Pages is your favorite book.
--John Dvorak, PC Computing: March '96
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Date: 18 Mar 1996 09:20:53 -0500
From: Dean Burson/CAM/Lotus <Dean_Burson/CAM/Lotus.LOTUS@crd.lotus.com>
To: THINKPAD <THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <9603181413.AA08777@internet1.lotus.com>
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