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Today's topics:

    subscribe  (Sherwin Lee)
    Hard disk drives in Thinkpad  (Murray Clarke)
    Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996  (Randall Downer)
    Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996  (David Whiting)
      (Maddog)
    Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996  (Rev. Ben)
    OS/2 and Panasonic CDROM: Help!  (Paulo Magalhaes)
    new member  (John Joowon Lee)
    MS apps on Solaris x86  (John Joowon Lee)
    Charging 701C when powered off?  (Vaidy Sunderam)
    Installing from Harddisk  (michey@prz.tu-berlin.de)
    RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion  (Scott.Newman)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (John H. Kim)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (Robert Dewar)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (Michael Klenner)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (Christian N Michalek)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (John H. Kim)
    Re: Charging 701C when powered off?  (Christian N Michalek)
    Re: MS apps on Solaris x86  (Vince Wayland)
    Battery Rejuvenation...  (Patrick Hong)
    750s round the world  (Victor Kress)
    Re: 750s round the world  (Gen Cerf)



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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 12:28:33 -0800
From: Sherwin Lee <slee@netcom.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960331122816.14700A-100000@netcom6>

subscribe

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 08:16:20 +1000
From: Murray Clarke <M.Clarke@civil.su.oz.au>
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
CC: D.Popovic@civil.su.oz.au
Subject: Hard disk drives in Thinkpad
Message-Id: <9603312216.AA05454@mod.civil.su.OZ.AU>


I have a Thinkpad 755CE and wish to upgrade the hard disk drive from 540 MB
to 1.2GB. The prices of these drives as quoted from IBM or a third party,
which include the (proprietary) caddy that houses the drive, are quite
expensive. It is my understanding, however, that the drive itself is a
standard 2.5" drive. I would like to know if anyone has had experience in
opening the plastic caddy that houses the drive and installing a 2.5" inch
drive of higher capacity. What sort of drives are recommended?

Murray Clarke


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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 17:47:14 -0500
From: biosas@netcom.com (Randall Downer)
To: thinkpad@CS.UTK.EDU, David Whiting <whitingd@byu.edu>
Subject: Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996
Message-Id: <v01510100ad84bb04d347@[192.0.2.1]>


>I have successfully installed linux on my 755Cs, but cannot get X-windows
>to work properly.  I've read the Linux-on-ThinkPad FAQ at
>http://www.hooked.net/people/jesse/linux, but my netscape won't properly
>download tpdualscan or XF86_SVGA.  For some reason, I cannot even compile
>tpdualscan.c properly.  Is there an ftp site where I can retrieve these
>files?  I believe this is all I need to get up-and-running.
>
>Thanks,
>
>David


David, give me your linux kernal version and the EXACT X problem and I will
send you either source or a compiled version of tpdualscan that will solve
the problem.

Randy...<biosas@netcom.com>



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In-Reply-To: <v01510100ad84bb04d347@[192.0.2.1]> (biosas@netcom.com)
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 16:02:44 -0700
From: David Whiting <whitingd@byu.edu>
To: biosas@netcom.com
CC: thinkpad@CS.UTK.EDU
Subject: Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996
Message-Id: <9603312302.AA26956@stata2.byu.edu>


>Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 17:47:14 -0500
>From: biosas@netcom.com (Randall Downer)
>X-Sender: biosas@127.0.0.1
>
>David, give me your linux kernal version and the EXACT X problem and I will
>send you either source or a compiled version of tpdualscan that will solve
>the problem.
>
>Randy...<biosas@netcom.com>
>

I'm running 1.2.13 (ELF) from the Slackware 3.0 distribution.  The exact
problem is I run startx and get garbage on my screen (it looks like two
sets of shimmering horizontal lines, one at the top of the screen and the
other about halfway down).  

Will tpdualscan fix this?  Do I also need a patched XF86_SVGA?

Thanks for the help.

David

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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 17:24:36 -0600
From: "Maddog" <KWLOONG@SHOCKER.EE.TWSU.EDU>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: 
Message-Id: <30B9E237AFF@shocker.ee.twsu.edu>

subscribe

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In-Reply-To: <9603312302.AA26956@stata2.byu.edu>
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 19:21:26 -0500
From: "Rev. Ben" <samman-ben@CS.YALE.EDU>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: thinkpad digest for Sun, 31 Mar 1996
Message-Id:
<Pine.A32.3.91.960331192039.26648C-100000@POWERED.ZOO2.CS.YALE.EDU>

> I'm running 1.2.13 (ELF) from the Slackware 3.0 distribution.  The exact
> problem is I run startx and get garbage on my screen (it looks like two
> sets of shimmering horizontal lines, one at the top of the screen and the
> other about halfway down).  
> 
> Will tpdualscan fix this?  Do I also need a patched XF86_SVGA?

What *IS* tpdualscan?  I'm running FreeBSD 2.1.0-R with XF86 3.12 on my 
TP701CS(DSTN) and I don't have any problems with X.

Ben.


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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 06:44:42 +0200
From: Paulo Magalhaes <pamaga@biobase.dk>
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: OS/2 and Panasonic CDROM: Help!
Message-Id: <9604010444.AA05505@biobase.dk>

Ok, after too long a delay I finally found the time to install OS/2 Warp
Connect on my little TP750Cs. I set the weekend aside, told friends and 
relatives that I was going away for the weekend, backed up all the data,
read the manual, and sat down full of optimism... Never made it past the
first diskette! My trustworthy Panasonic KXL-D720 CD-ROM (at least it is
so under DOS/Windows) remained invisible... I tried all the tricks in my
book: from re-reading the manual to minor modifications in the config.sys;
from cursing to sweet-talking the machine into just taking a brief, brief
look at the nice little CD-ROM player sitting next to it. Nothing would
remove the cloak of invisibility from the poor Panasonic... Help! How do
I install an OS that comes in a CD-ROM when the #&@$(&? thing wont even
see the CD-ROM player? (Yes, it is plugged in, and ON!!!) Thank you, and
forgive the warped (oh, that word again!!!) sense of humour: it is the
frustration of many hours sitting in front of this machine...

PS. I seem to remember someone asking me how to do this a few months
    back - ahh... Perhaps you gave up in desperation too!...

--
Paulo Magalhaes  *  Dept. Neurology, Columbia University, New York, USA
voice: (+1 212) 305 1665  **  fax: ... 305 3986  **  pm119@columbia.edu


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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 02:02:00 -0500
From: John Joowon Lee <jjl9@msc.cornell.edu>
Reply-To: jjl9@msc.cornell.edu
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
CC: jjl9@lynx.msc.cornell.edu (John Joowon Lee)
Subject: new member
Message-Id: <199604010702.HAA20303@skeeve.msc.cornell.edu>

Hello,

I've owned my ThinkPad 755C for about half a year now, but I've only
recently discovered this mailing list.  

As suggested by the welcome-email from the mailing list, I introduce
my machine.  It has a DX4 processor, 20MB of RAM (Kensington) and a
340MB hard-drive.  Most of the drive is dedicated for use with Linux
1.2.8 and portions of Slackware 2.3.  The remainder of the drive is
partitioned for DOS 6.x and Windows 3.11.  

I'm primarily a user of flavors of UNIX and I've been quite happy with
Linux.  I've noticed that about every 50 hours of uptime, however,
that Linux continuously accesses the hard-drive for several minutes;
except for olvwm and xterm, there is no correlation with running
applications.  I haven't yet figured out what processes are involved.
I am naive with UNIX system administration; if someone should have an
idea about what Linux is doing, I would like to be educated.

I recently considered purchasing another hard-drive.  I provide some
brief commentary for the possible benefit of others of the mailing
list who have been mentioning hard-drive issues.  An article in PC
Magazine, in August of 1995, noted that IBM substantially raises
prices on peripheral components for machines sometime shortly after
production of the machines ceases.  I've verified the after-effects on
prices for hard-drives for pre-755 ThinkPads in vendors'
advertisements (about a %50 premium per MB of disk).  The supply of
new 755 ThinkPads has recently been discontinued, so I considered
getting an extra drive for my future storage needs.  Others looking
for reasonable prices on hard-drives may wish to confer the FAQ for
this mailing list for information on a third-party vendor (an IBM
supplier) which has arranged a discount for members of this mailing
list (cf. ftp://swiss-ftp.ai.mit.edu/archive/thinkpad/faq/ and search
for 'third-party').  I've also noticed another company advertise the
installation of Toshiba 2.5" hard-drives into ThinkPad-compatible
caddies (http://warrior.com/lock/tl750.html) at prices which are
competitive.  Finally, the archives for this mailing list from the
last year contain some discussions about other experiences in
installing third-party 2.5" hard-drives, including one person who
couldn't get his third-party drive to spin-down in suspend-mode (cf.
the welcome-email to this mailing list for a URL).  Ultimately, I
decided that as the need arises, I will just purchase a
removable-medium device like Iomega's JAZ drive (an external box),
which for about $725 provides 1GB of storage with disk access speeds
which are faster than my ThinkPad's hard-drive (about 5MBps).  This
month's BYTE magazine discusses the JAZ drive.

John Lee
jjl9@cornell.edu


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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 02:46:29 -0500
From: John Joowon Lee <jjl9@msc.cornell.edu>
Reply-To: jjl9@msc.cornell.edu
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: MS apps on Solaris x86
Message-Id: <199604010746.HAA35560@skeeve.msc.cornell.edu>

Hello,

I recall that Steve Hurl* expressed, not long ago, that it would be
useful to run MS Office on Linux.  I thought I might point out that
SunSoft of Sun Microsystems has Solaris 2.5 available for the *86
architecture; Solaris can run WABI, which is capable of running quite
a number of Windows applications, but only those developed for Windows
3.*.  For a URL with information, goto http://www.yahoo.com and search
for 'Solaris'.  BYTE magazine had a review of WABI in the summer of 1995,
encouragingly entitled 'A Less Wobbly WABI'.  

(I have no affiliation with Sun.)

John Lee
jjl9@cornell.edu

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 07:20:31 -0500
From: Vaidy Sunderam <sunderam@cs.utk.edu>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <199604011220.HAA10866@thud.cs.utk.edu>

Hi,

When I plug my 701C to the ac adapter, it w#008#seems to charge
the battery only when the computer is powered on. Has anyone
encountered this or know how to fix it? Thanks

Vaidy Sunderam

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 15:42:55 +0200
From: <michey@prz.tu-berlin.de>
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Installing from Harddisk
Message-Id: <199604011342.PAA22801@tubkom.prz.tu-berlin.de>


Yes, I'm very happy that I can install from PCMCIA-SCSI-CDROM (with minor
changes to the config.sys during install)! 

But ... a copy of my preinstalled system is on harddisk, not on cdrom, and
I don't want to built disketts and install from these.

How can I tell the installprogram to access my harddisk (pcmcia scsi, 
e:/755cx/disketts/os2v3/)?

Thanks for your help!
				
				
				Gruss
        			     Michael

 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Michael Eyrich              Technische Universitaet Berlin, Deutschland *
* michey@{cs,prz}.tu-berlin.de                Fachbereich Informatik (13) *
* Tel: 030 / 314 26 713  He 104 (Galerie)  Prozessrechenzentrum TU Berlin *
 --------------------------------------------------------------------------



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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 08:57:18 -0500
From: "Scott.Newman" <scott.newman@fulcrum.com>
To: "'THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu'" <THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=FULCRUM%l=MSX01-960401135718Z-3382@msx01.fultech.com>

I have been trying to automatically process incoming posts from this
mailing list, as well. Due to the way in which my gateway/mail software
(MS Exchange) works, I continue to grow my list of possible 'To'
addresses that could be used for this list. Unfortunately, I think that
I am seeing any aliases people have defined for this list.

After two weeks, I have accumulated the following list of addresses:

	tp750@cs.utk.edu
	Thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
	"Thinkpad List"
	tp750
	"ThinkPad mailing list"
	thinkpad

Using this list, I have been able to catch all posts on this list in the
last five days or so. However, I expect it will have to grow. I think it
would be great if posts from this list came through with a single 'To'
address, but I haven't looked into it enough to confirm that the problem
isn't somewhere at my end of the food chain.

Scott Newman

>----------
>From: 	billy@mix.com[SMTP:billy@mix.com]
>Sent: 	March 29, 1996 3:06 PM
>To: 	THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
>Subject: 	Re:  ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
>
>> Many mailing lists to which I belong manipulate the SMTP (or whatever)
>> header information so that the From: information is shown to be the
>> mailing list itself, instead of the individual person sending the message.

>
>I strongly object to this, if only becuase I prefer to see who sent
>what,
>but it makes a real mess out of many other things too.  Better to get
>some
>software that can look at who it's TO, not FROM.  For instance, here is
>the
>header from what you sent -
>
>> To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
>
>Billy Y..
>
>

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In-Reply-To: <199604011220.HAA10866@thud.cs.utk.edu>
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 09:16:00 -0500
From: "John H. Kim" <jokim@tuna.mit.edu>
To: Vaidy Sunderam <sunderam@cs.utk.edu>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960401091441.12285A-100000@tuna.mit.edu>

On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Vaidy Sunderam wrote:

> When I plug my 701C to the ac adapter, it seems to charge
> the battery only when the computer is powered on. Has anyone
> encountered this or know how to fix it? Thanks

This is normal.  The battery will only charge with the computer on
or in suspend.  Dunno about hibernate but I doubt it'll charge.
--
John H. Kim          "Just try telling the IRS you don't feel like
jokim@mit.edu        'contributing' this year come April." -- Bob Dole
jokim@tuna.mit.edu   on Bill Clinton's avoidance of the word 'taxes'


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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 09:19:51 -0500
From: dewar@gnat.com (Robert Dewar)
To: jokim@tuna.mit.edu, sunderam@cs.utk.edu
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <9604011419.AA07339@nile.gnat.com>

"This is normal.  The battery will only charge with the computer on
or in suspend.  Dunno about hibernate but I doubt it'll charge."

Really?? that's certainly not true on a 700, 720, 755 or 760. Sounds
like a real disadvantage of the 701.

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 09:32:33 -0500
From: Michael Klenner <klennerm@is.nyu.edu>
To: THINKPAD@CS.UTK.EDU
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <2.2.32.19960401143233.0068eff8@is.nyu.edu>

At 09:19 AM 4/1/96 EST, you wrote:
>"This is normal.  The battery will only charge with the computer on
>or in suspend.  Dunno about hibernate but I doubt it'll charge."
>
>Really?? that's certainly not true on a 700, 720, 755 or 760. Sounds
>like a real disadvantage of the 701.


Not true wih my '55cx either.
---
Michael Klenner                          East: klennerm@is.nyu.edu
New York University                      West: mklenner@pacificnet.net
Tisch School of the Arts                 http://pages.nyu.edu/~mdk1143
Institute of Film & Television           talk: michael@24frames.com
---




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In-Reply-To: <9604011419.AA07339@nile.gnat.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 08:43:37 -0600
From: Christian N Michalek <micha018@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
To: Robert Dewar <dewar@gnat.com>
CC: jokim@tuna.mit.edu, sunderam@cs.utk.edu, thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960401084300.11318A-100000@maroon.tc.umn.edu>

My 701 battery charges with the computer powered off

On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Robert Dewar wrote:

> "This is normal.  The battery will only charge with the computer on
> or in suspend.  Dunno about hibernate but I doubt it'll charge."
> 
> Really?? that's certainly not true on a 700, 720, 755 or 760. Sounds
> like a real disadvantage of the 701.
> 

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In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960401084300.11318A-100000@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 10:09:11 -0500
From: "John H. Kim" <jokim@tuna.mit.edu>
To: Christian N Michalek <micha018@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960401100155.12505A-100000@tuna.mit.edu>

On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Christian N Michalek wrote:

> My 701 battery charges with the computer powered off

Are you sure?  Quoting the manual, page 69:

  To recharge an installed battery pack, the computer must be
  operating on ac power (that is, connected to the ac adapter)
  and in one of the following power states:

  o Power on
  o Suspend mode
  o Safe Suspend mode
  o Standby mode

  Note:  The battery pack cannot recharge while the computer is
  in hibernate mode.

Apparently to save weight, the charger's circuitry works off the laptop's 
power supply or something.  Are you sure your computer didn't just 
auto-suspend?

It isn't really that much trouble as long as you remember to suspend
instead of power off.  I hardly ever use the on/off switch anymore.
--
John H. Kim          "Just try telling the IRS you don't feel like
jokim@mit.edu        'contributing' this year come April." -- Bob Dole
jokim@tuna.mit.edu   on Bill Clinton's avoidance of the word 'taxes'


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In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960401100155.12505A-100000@tuna.mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 09:20:35 -0600
From: Christian N Michalek <micha018@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
To: "John H. Kim" <jokim@tuna.mit.edu>
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Charging 701C when powered off?
Message-Id: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960401091651.14250C-100000@maroon.tc.umn.edu>



On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, John H. Kim wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Christian N Michalek wrote:
> 
> > My 701 battery charges with the computer powered off
> 
> Are you sure?  Quoting the manual, page 69:
> 
I very well could be wrong, but the battery seems to be charged when I 
turn it on in the morning after I have been using it without the ac adapter.

I'll check tonight...

-Chris
701C 16MB Ram 720 HD Win95

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In-Reply-To: John Joowon Lee <jjl9@msc.cornell.edu>
	     "MS apps on Solaris x86" (Apr  1,  2:46am)
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 10:22:13 -0500
From: "Vince Wayland" <wayland@baobab.nesc.epa.gov>
To: jjl9@msc.cornell.edu
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: MS apps on Solaris x86
Message-Id: <9604011022.ZM6169@baobab.nesc.epa.gov>

Or better yet get the Caldera release of linux and its application suite,
which
includes WABI and WordPerfect.  It costs money, though.  But trade off your
time
vs. getting useful work done.

Vince


On Apr 1,  2:46am, John Joowon Lee wrote:
> Subject: MS apps on Solaris x86
> Hello,
>
> I recall that Steve Hurl* expressed, not long ago, that it would be
> useful to run MS Office on Linux.  I thought I might point out that
> SunSoft of Sun Microsystems has Solaris 2.5 available for the *86
> architecture; Solaris can run WABI, which is capable of running quite
> a number of Windows applications, but only those developed for Windows
> 3.*.  For a URL with information, goto http://www.yahoo.com and search
> for 'Solaris'.  BYTE magazine had a review of WABI in the summer of 1995,
> encouragingly entitled 'A Less Wobbly WABI'.
>
> (I have no affiliation with Sun.)
>
> John Lee
> jjl9@cornell.edu
>-- End of excerpt from John Joowon Lee





-- 
Vince Wayland	Onsite at The National Environmental Supercomputer Center
(517)894-7671			for Cray Research, Inc.
veg@nesc.epa.gov	NESC, 135 Washington Ave., Bay City, MI  48708

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 10:47:33 +0500
From: "Patrick Hong" <phong@pop.synapse.net>
Reply-To: phong@synapse.net
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Battery Rejuvenation...
Message-Id: <199604011541.KAA07702@conductor.synapse.net>

Hi!

I know I've seen this post before but since I can't find my reference, I 
thought I would ask again.

I have a Thinkpad 755CX (SVGA, MWave) that has a LiIon battery.  I don't know

whether this is coincidence but since I've upgraded my machine to Win95, I 
notice that my suspend mode only last for 6-8 hours at best.  Previously with

Win 3.1 I could suspend the machine overnight without any problems and still 
have time to work before I would have to plug in the adapter.

First off, I thought LiIon batteries didn't have this memory problem and that

they could last much longer than NiM batteries.  Secondly, is there a way of 
rejuvenating the battery?  Believe it or not, I use the IBM Fuel utility to 
discharge and recharge my battery on a regular basis, in the hopes that this 
exact problem wouldn't occur.

Thanks in advance!

...patrick
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
           Patrick Hong Systems Management & Consulting Inc.
           phong@synapse.net              (613) 769-1544 Tel
           phong@connectinc.com           (613) 728-4063 Fax
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 11:53:03 -0500
From: kress@ctpsun.ciw.edu (Victor Kress)
Reply-To: kress@ctpsun.ciw.edu (Victor Kress)
To: tp750@cs.utk.edu
Subject: 750s round the world
Message-Id: <9604011653.AA13635@gl.ciw.edu>

I'm attending a meeting in Germany next week, and I would like to
bring my tp750 along.  My power brick is the big one (FRU P/N 49G2196)
that lists input at 100-240V~0.95-0.5A.  I have a two prong German
style plug adaptor which fits the three prong gringo type on my cord
(leaving the ground line unconnected).  Do I have to worry at all
about plugging my precious TP into those German lines with this setup?

I have two batteries, and I hear lots of talk about hot swapping. 
Unfortunately, every time I try to swap with the computer on, the
system crashes.  This is true no matter how quickly I try to swap the
battery.  I thought there was some internal energy storage to keep the
machine going during battery swap.  Am I doing something wrong.

Thanks
________________________
Victor Kress
Geophysical Laboratory
5251 Broad Branch Road N.W.
Washington, DC 20015-1305
(202) 686-2410 x2489
http://granite.ciw.edu/~kress

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In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 01 Apr 1996 11:53:03 EST."
	     <9604011653.AA13635@gl.ciw.edu> 
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 12:09:44 -0500
From: Gen Cerf <gen@nynexst.com>
To: kress@ctpsun.ciw.edu (Victor Kress)
CC: tp750@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: 750s round the world 
Message-Id: <9604011709.AA13855@insight.nynexst.com>

> Do I have to worry at all
> about plugging my precious TP into those German lines with this setup?
> 

I plugged mine in (with the plug adaptor) in both France and
Switzerland with no problems...Have fun on the trip!

Gen

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