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Today's topics:

    Re: battery replacement under warr?  (Chris Schumann)
    Re: battery replacement under warr?  (Robert Dewar)
    com1 and com2  (William Ng)
    Re: com1 and com2  (Mark Bell)



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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 14:50:36 -0600
From: "Chris Schumann" <CHRISSC@leonardo.lmt.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: battery replacement under warr?
Message-Id: <7C9F6A07608@leonardo.lmt.com>

With my 750P, I've kept it suspended for well over 24 hours on its 
NiMH battery.
Chris

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Date:          Fri, 22 Mar 96 06:39:47 EST
From:          dewar@gnat.com (Robert Dewar)
To:            Antti.Kilpinen@abo.fi, THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject:       Re: battery replacement under warr?

A couple of comments on batteries.

I have never seen a battery fail, but I am very careful: Never start a
recharge without going all the way down (so nice and easy to do on the
TP with the recharge option), and never leave a battery in the machine
for a long time cycling between 90-100%.

Note that with the Li-Ion batteries, these precautions are unnecessary
(indeed the 90-100 cycling business does not occur with li-ion's, they
always keep a 100% charge inside the machine).

P.S. I note with Li-Ion's, that I can keep my 760CD suspended for days,
with relatively little battery drain, whereas before, the combination
ofbattery drain and decay with the Nimh batteries meant rather short
suspend times.

That's handy, I have not rebooted my OS/2 system for weeks now.

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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 16:23:27 -0500
From: dewar@gnat.com (Robert Dewar)
To: CHRISSC@leonardo.lmt.com, thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: battery replacement under warr?
Message-Id: <9603222123.AA04631@nile.gnat.com>

"With my 750P, I've kept it suspended for well over 24 hours on its
NiMH battery."

Sure 24 hours is nothing, after 24 hours my LiIon battery typically reads
94% or so. I have kept suspended for several days. I would guess I could
suspend for a couple of weeks. I would try it, except cannot afford
to be without machine that long :-)

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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 13:56:54 -0800
From: wmng@berlioz.nsc.com (William Ng)
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: com1 and com2
Message-Id: <9603222156.AA18770@berlioz.nsc.com>

I have a TP755CX, I only seem to have com1 active. I think com1 is the Mwave
dsp modem.
How could I activate com2 so that I can use the RS232 connector at the back?
or TP755CX
only come with one com port?

Thanks.

-William Ng
NSC

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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 22:05:54 -0500
From: Mark Bell <bytehead@interramp.com>
To: wmng@berlioz.nsc.com (William Ng)
CC: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: com1 and com2
Message-Id: <199603230305.WAA21121@interramp.com>

At 01:56 PM 3/22/96 PST, you wrote:
>I have a TP755CX, I only seem to have com1 active. I think com1 is the
Mwave dsp modem.
>How could I activate com2 so that I can use the RS232 connector at the
back? or TP755CX
>only come with one com port?

You need to use the setup to enable the port, but you also need to disable a
device with the PS2
command. I had this same problem, and I ended up disabling the IR device via
software, and enabling
the RS-232 port via hardware.

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