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Daniel suggested:

 >There will be no danger of more spam or whatever, since I always
 >zip the database and publish it then. So no web robots can grab
 >the email addresses or other info.


I assume robots look for the @ in e-mail addresses; it would be quite easy
then to fool them by replacing the "@" with another letter, say "",
something which noone usually uses in an e-mail address.



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Paulo Custodio wrote:
>
> Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> NT machine?

Do you have the latest version - Stefan Peichl provided an upgrade
recently which works fine on my secretaries WinNT machine. There should
be a copy at DASoft somewhere.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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I have a 2MB ds 32MB 200lx and a 4MB ds 32mb 200lx. The 2MB gives me more battery life than the 4MB which
implies that all double speed 32MB does not use the same power and that the pre-upgrade memory also plays a
role.

All the best

Rian Maartens
Cape Town, RSA

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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx


Bob,

I have a DS 96MB 200LX and its battery life has been pretty close to yours.
I tried using 1700mAH NiMH batteries for a while, but they discharged so
quickly I grew tired of recharging them and went back to using Lithium
batteries. I also have a SS 1MB 100LX -- its batteries last MUCH longer.

Dale Batson

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Hi Russel

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:45:48 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

> Problem:
> I want a file that is on SUPER.  Since HV doesn't work with my
> ISP I have to use another pc to logon to the net, surf to SUPER,
> find the file and download it, connect my 200LX to that pc, and
> transfer the file to the LX.  There are some features that can
> speed up parts of this (pc card readers vs. cpack serial
> connection) but it still ends up being a multi-step process.
>
> Idea:
> I wish I could send an email to SUPER with a command similar to:
>
> GET fn.ext

I see from your mail header you use Post/LX 2.2g, so you must have
WWW/LX, Then this should work for you:

1. Download SUPER.GDB from SUPER. this contains all SUPER entries, so
you canbrowse and search offline and find out the exact file name for
what you need.

2. Use Roboweb or even only get.exe with WWW/LX and let it download
http://www.palmtop.net/anonftp/pub/filename

If you use Roboweb/lX, the procedure is pretty much the same as you
watned: You can have a template "email" with URL etc. and only have to
add the file name you want to downlaod. Then "send" the mail and as a
result you will have the file in your inbox.

Tony, would that work? I have never tried that procedure for larger
files, let alone ZIP files. Would they "come in" as an email attachment?


GTX
daniel

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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:52:17 +1100, Ray Roche wrote:

> Ray Roche
> Canberra
> ACT
> Australia
>
> HP200 for about 5 years, mainly for ham radio use.  I also have several
> HP WinCE machines but we won't talk about those, will we?

What models do you have? I can get a Hp620 for free and was wondering
if it can be used for anything. Hplx will be my main machine, but I
want to surf the web with the Hp620 and maybe access my online bank
which needs to download a certificate first. Not sure if this can be
done with a 620lx?

Please let me know what model you have and if you have a 620lx let me
know what it can be used for. (Not interested in comparing a 620LX vs
Hp200LX, but only what can I do that is usefull that the Hp200LX can
not do)

TIA

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On Tuesday, 29.01.2002 at 08:37 ZE2, Daniel Hertrich
<daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:37:22 +0000, Gottfried Burckhardt
> <GBurckhardt@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:
>
> > Native Swabian (call it German Indian <G>)
>
> LOL!

Well, you know, they don't speak Hochdeutsch, after all  :-)

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hmm. hmm... really want to cry....
my 200 with me around 7 year and i charging it
every two week.  last night, dunno y i try plug a adaptor for
recharging. when i open charge-it, it said not charging....
hmm.. so i think my machine internal power module
have problem. even i replace other new AC adaptor.

any1 can help? thank.

Billy

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Fri,  1 Feb 2002 22:40:41 +1300 (NZDT)

03h52m44s ago ...
On Fri,  1 Feb 2002 07:47:57 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> http://www.palmtop.net/anonftp/pub/filename
>
> If you use Roboweb/lX, the procedure is pretty much the
> same as you watned: You can have a template "email" with
> URL etc. and only have to add the file name you want to
> downlaod. Then "send" the mail and as a result you will
> have the file in your inbox.
>> Tony, would that work? I have never tried that procedure
> for larger files, let alone ZIP files. Would they "come
> in" as an email attachment?

Daniel, yup - all you need in the outbox is a message with
these headers

From: ROBOWEB/LX
To: www.palmtop.net/anonftp/pub/filename
Subject: Super template (replace filename in To:)

In the inbox you'll get a message telling that a binary file
has been downloaded, and how to access it - normally just run
the external RWEBFILE and have PNS200 decide what to do with
it.

Files don't come is attachments - they are "detached" files in
a specified directory - they have the same extension as the
original but are otherwise numbered in a sequential way.

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Paulo Custodio wrote:

> Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> NT machine?
>
> I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with: palrun -p pe.exe

I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
under WinXX. Unfortunately I know nothing about NT, have it not
running and could not take precaution while improving PALRUN.

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Stefan,

> > Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> > NT machine?
> >
> > I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with: palrun -p pe.exe
>
> I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
> under WinXX.

What do you mean with WinXX? Win2K?

Kind regards

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Stefan,

> > I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with: palrun -p pe.exe
>
> I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
> under WinXX. Unfortunately I know nothing about NT, have it not
> running and could not take precaution while improving PALRUN.

I just did try to run palrun -v-p-w pe.exe, (or -p-w, or -p)

using Win98SE. After Alt-Enter a popup says verbaly:

Sie kvnnen diese Grafikanwendung nicht in einem Fenster ausf|hren. Die
Anwendung wird angehalten, bis Sie sie mit Alt_Eingabe maximieren.
Stellen Sie sicher, da_ die Eigenschaften richtig sind.

Kind regards

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> What models do you have? I can get a Hp620 for free and was
> wondering
> if it can be used for anything. Hplx will be my main machine, but I
> want to surf the web with the Hp620 and maybe access my online bank
> which needs to download a certificate first. Not sure if this can be
snip
> Hp200LX, but only what can I do that is usefull that the Hp200LX can
> not do)
>

Take it if it's free! I find my Nino 200 useful as a book reader
because it has backlighting. It also has a voice recorder and freehand
note taker that is kinda nice. You may find the 620 good for things
that need color or freehand drawing with a pen. You may want to get a
copy of XTCE or pocket DOS and then be able to run many of the
programs you run on the LX. You can put Caldera DOS on there and get
something like 700K free memory. If you don't like you can sell it to
me reallly cheeeeep ;>

BTW:I have XTCE on my nino but it's kinda silly without a keyboard.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paulo Custodio"
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx


I have the same experience. Since I upgraded to double speed
32M and Software Carousel, I have seen the battery life being
cut in half. I use NiMH 1500mAh, that I recharge in the Palmtop
and they last for about 2 days of intensive use, or 5-6 hours
of continuous use.
<CLIP>
But I strongly recommend the upgrade. The shorter battery life
is largely compensated with all the new things that can be done
with the palmtop.

Regards,
Paulo

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Paulo,
I also recommend the double speed and memory upgrades if you can afford
them.
But, I think you may have misunderstood my question.
I had already been using a doublespeed 32M 200lx and moved to a 96M
doublespeed.
I had been thinking that the doublespeed conversion was what caused a slight
decrease in battery life.  I didn't realize that them memory size would have
much effect.  I was wondering if I had a "problem" palmtop.
But, Dale says his battery expectancy is similar to mine, so I guess that's
the cost of having all that space to keep things close at hand.
Thanks,
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Hmm.... in that case, maybe marital status would be important too...

Mrs. Allegretto

Sorry Ed :)


Quoting Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>:

> We should include gender. I know you can usuall tell from the names
> but I do remember a list member named beverly-something that was a
> guy...I think some dude tried flirting with him :-o .... ;>.  Us
> yanks mostly use that as a female name.
>
> Later.
>
> So, Kimberly, you wanna go out for coffee? ;P
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn
> > Behalf Of
> > Kimberly Allegretto
> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:18 PM
> > To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> > Subject: Re: Around The World
> >
> >
> > Kim Allegretto
> > Massachusetts, US
> > 200-LX
> >
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Stefan,

> > Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> > NT machine?
> >
> > I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with: palrun -p pe.exe
>
> I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
> under WinXX.

What do you mean with WinXX? Win2K?

Kind regards

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Paulo Custodio wrote:

> Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> NT machine?
>
> I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with: palrun -p pe.exe

I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
under WinXX. Unfortunately I know nothing about NT, have it not
running and could not take precaution while improving PALRUN.

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Hello

On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 01:09:12 -0800, xy mox <xymoxhk@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:

> hmm. hmm... really want to cry....
> my 200 with me around 7 year and i charging it
> every two week.  last night, dunno y i try plug a adaptor for
> recharging. when i open charge-it, it said not charging....
> hmm.. so i think my machine internal power module
> have problem. even i replace other new AC adaptor.

Probably not an electronics problem (if you didn't recognize any
strange behaviour like buzzing noise, extensive heat....).
I assume there is simply one of the two thin wires broken which connect
the power jack with the mainboard.

Do you have any palmtop hardware skills? If you are able to open the
LX, it's not such a big deal to resolder the wire if it's broken.

GTX
daniel

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hmm. hmm... really want to cry....
my 200 with me around 7 year and i charging it
every two week.  last night, dunno y i try plug a adaptor for
recharging. when i open charge-it, it said not charging....
hmm.. so i think my machine internal power module
have problem. even i replace other new AC adaptor.

any1 can help? thank.

Billy

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 19:39:45 +0100
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For those who were discussing a CF to PCMCIA adapter...
Accurite has them available now ( at a steep price, $59)

And the Doubleslot for the 200LX has been discounted to $99



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> Hmm.... in that case, maybe marital status would be important too...
>
> Mrs. Allegretto
>
> Sorry Ed :)

:-O Please forgive my forwardness, Mrs. Allegretto. I assure you it
was only in jest. ;>

The only REAL flirtin' I do nowadays is with my wife and baby girl. (I
think VIRTUAL flirtin' is still safe and mostly harmless) That not
withstanding, perhaps marital/family status, age, occupation would be
also be nice to include. Of course, then we're running up against
privacy concerns... ah, whatever <shrug>.

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I have the same experience. Since I upgraded to double speed
32M and Software Carousel, I have seen the battery life being
cut in half. I use NiMH 1500mAh, that I recharge in the Palmtop
and they last for about 2 days of intensive use, or 5-6 hours
of continuous use.

Maybe the decrease in battery life is also related to the
amount of work that the CPU has to do: now I do a lot more
stuff in the palmtop than I used to do before - I have one
session with HP PIM, one with PIM/PE, one with TimeTacker/LX,
MindMap/LX, Post/LX, ... and I am constantly switching over
between sessions.

But I strongly recommend the upgrade. The shorter battery life
is largely compensated with all the new things that can be done
with the palmtop.

Regards,
Paulo

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:46:40 +0200
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I have a 2MB ds 32MB 200lx and a 4MB ds 32mb 200lx. The 2MB gives me more battery life than the 4MB which
implies that all double speed 32MB does not use the same power and that the pre-upgrade memory also plays a
role.

All the best

Rian Maartens
Cape Town, RSA

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From: Batson, Dale N <dale.n.batson@LMCO.COM>
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx


Bob,

I have a DS 96MB 200LX and its battery life has been pretty close to yours.
I tried using 1700mAH NiMH batteries for a while, but they discharged so
quickly I grew tired of recharging them and went back to using Lithium
batteries. I also have a SS 1MB 100LX -- its batteries last MUCH longer.

Dale Batson

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:45:48 +0000
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Problem:
I want a file that is on SUPER.  Since HV doesn't work with my
ISP I have to use another pc to logon to the net, surf to SUPER,
find the file and download it, connect my 200LX to that pc, and
transfer the file to the LX.  There are some features that can
speed up parts of this (pc card readers vs. cpack serial
connection) but it still ends up being a multi-step process.

Idea:
I wish I could send an email to SUPER with a command similar to:

GET fn.ext

..and SUPER would send me back an email with that file as an
attachment.  Since I use WWW/LX for email I would receive it on
the LX and eliminate all the transfer bothers of my previous
description.  It would also mean I could easily obtain SUPER
files when traveling when pc->LX transfer connections might not
be available.

I expect this would only work for files kept at the SUPER site
and not those pointed to from SUPER.

Comments?

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 07:47:57 +0200
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Hi Russel

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:45:48 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

> Problem:
> I want a file that is on SUPER.  Since HV doesn't work with my
> ISP I have to use another pc to logon to the net, surf to SUPER,
> find the file and download it, connect my 200LX to that pc, and
> transfer the file to the LX.  There are some features that can
> speed up parts of this (pc card readers vs. cpack serial
> connection) but it still ends up being a multi-step process.
>
> Idea:
> I wish I could send an email to SUPER with a command similar to:
>
> GET fn.ext

I see from your mail header you use Post/LX 2.2g, so you must have
WWW/LX, Then this should work for you:

1. Download SUPER.GDB from SUPER. this contains all SUPER entries, so
you canbrowse and search offline and find out the exact file name for
what you need.

2. Use Roboweb or even only get.exe with WWW/LX and let it download
http://www.palmtop.net/anonftp/pub/filename

If you use Roboweb/lX, the procedure is pretty much the same as you
watned: You can have a template "email" with URL etc. and only have to
add the file name you want to downlaod. Then "send" the mail and as a
result you will have the file in your inbox.

Tony, would that work? I have never tried that procedure for larger
files, let alone ZIP files. Would they "come in" as an email attachment?


GTX
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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:49:14 -0500
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Woah! This hase to be a record for me...available on the 1st of the month
;-)

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I have requested this for HPLX-L

Cheers...AJKind

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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:38 PM
To: albert.kind@uconn.edu
Subject: Re: CONFIRM renewl


Yes, the renewal process is set to 12 months. That's from the time you
subscribe or renew. Because listserv generates a random confirmation code
at the time of renwal, I don't know how you would renew ahead of time. I do
have an option though. There's a new automatic 'Probe' option which attaches
a probe to certain pieces of mail sent to list subscribers. If the probe
reaches an invalid address, then Listserv starts monitoring that address.
Basically, it automatically deletes invalid addresses. With this option set,
the renewal process is not needed. We can just turn it off. If you want,
send
me a list of your lists and I'll set them up with the 'Probe' option and
then
you won't have to worry about the renewal process anymore...

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On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:43:02 +0100, Yves Leurquin wrote:

> > Perhaps, but I suppose it risks to interfere with some others disks
> > drivers, such as Stacker/Jam (but is it needed when you have a 256 Mb
> > disk <g>), or the SECDEV encryption driver which I use to store some
> > sensitive files...
> >
> > Do anybody has tried that ?
>
> I use all of these (JAM, Secdev, CF512MB+Driver and SC) and have had no
> problem so far.

Have you tried to have a Jamdrive in one area only of SC? I tried that
but the Hplx hangs.

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 21:56:50 +0100
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Pity it is just the feb 2001 log...
----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Jan Logs available


> Woah! This hase to be a record for me...available on the 1st of the month
> ;-)
>
> Cheers...AJKind
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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 10:10:56 +1300
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Sat,  2 Feb 2002 10:02:09 +1300 (NZDT)

18h48m57s ago ...
On Fri,  1 Feb 2002 10:13:12 +0800, Adrian Ho wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:02:00AM +0000, Russel Brooks wrote:
> > This just started in the last hour.  Is the server ill?
>
> No, neosiam@singnet.com.sg is looping mail back to the list
> (or at least that's what the headers of the duplicate mail
> suggest).  I've dropped him/her a note about it.

Adrian, did you get a reply?
It still seems to be happening here.
Might be best for Al to take that address off the list for the
moment?

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 22:23:06 +0000
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Rian Maartens wrote:
> I have a 2MB ds 32MB 200lx and a 4MB ds 32mb 200lx. The 2MB
> gives me more battery life than the 4MB which
> implies that all double speed 32MB does not use the same power
> and that the pre-upgrade memory also plays a role.

I thought when a factory 4M gets upgraded to 32M it loses its
extra 2M and ends up 32M+2M, the same a 2M unit would.  I
thought I read that in one of Thadeus' catalogs but I can't find
that statement in their web catalog.

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 17:29:55 -0500
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Oops, seems the server sent me the wrong file...curious??

Anyway, Fixed now...I Hope!!!

Cheers...AJKind

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Pity it is just the feb 2001 log...
----- Original Message -----
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> Woah! This hase to be a record for me...available on the 1st of the month
> ;-)
>
> Cheers...AJKind
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> 3113 Horsebarn U4193, Storrs CT 06269-4193
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Sat,  2 Feb 2002 11:44:30 +1300 (NZDT)

16h56m33s ago ...
On Fri,  1 Feb 2002 07:47:57 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> http://www.palmtop.net/anonftp/pub/filename

> Tony, would that work?

Daniel, it would I think but I can't test it because
www.palmtop.net seems to be down :-(

Or, it could be my typing<G>

I was going to try something like this:

From: ROBOWEB/LX
To: www.palmtop.net/cgi-bin/search.pl?keyword=robo*.
Subject: Super search

I'll need to experiment with the right wording after the .pl?
Could be a useful one for the RWEB.O in ROBOWEB/LX

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Russ,


> Are there anyother ATTGlobal customers?  Does HV work now?
>

  I'm using ATTWorld and HV works fine.  Using wwwlx Version3. I'm not =
sure what the difference is between  ATTGlobal and ATTWorld.


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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 04:36:27 +0000
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Subject:      Re: CF to PCMCIA adapter ( Plus discounted Doubleslots ) at
              Accurite
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> For those who were discussing a CF to PCMCIA adapter...
> Accurite has them available now ( at a steep price, $59)

Thanks for that info.  I'm one of those looking for such an adapter.  I
wonder if a full pcmcia needs the ac adapter it comes with.  It is a bit
large.

Wonder if it could also replace the other item you mentioned as a
powered single slot in the HP, altho, cumbersome by using a cf adapter
and plugging this into that and then a pcmcia device (like modem) into
that dongling mess (G)

> And the Doubleslot for the 200LX has been discounted to $99

The end of another road for the hp200 line.

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I was thinking that there appears to be a number of people on this forum
that still write programs for the 200LX.

I thought that it might be good to open this question to the forum:
===> What program do you feel the HP200LX is missing that has not already
been written or is not available in a DOS format?

I think it would be good to see if there is enough interest in certain
applications, then perhaps aspiring 200LX programmers may eventually write
them.

The forum seems a good place to discuss such a thing.

For future reference, a page on SUPER for "Program requests" and the ability
to cast votes for listed programs may help us all to define what it is that
the 200LX lacks, and again, perhaps inspire someone to write it.

Please posts your thoughts, sugggestions or "requests:....

PS(I personally would love to see more games that run fast on the 200LX, but
are written so that they can be played in "less than perfect" light and
played with only a few keys..  A good example would be Curtis Camerons card
games.  They are easy to read and interesting to play.)

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 02:14:12 -0500
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Hi everyone!
I'm planning to make the speed upgrade using a standard 32MHZ XTAL (perhaps SMD) and use the clkup32.sys japanese driver.
I would like to hear comments from people that already did that. Disadvantages?

Thanks.

Dario

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 09:46:46 +0100
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Fjkaufman wrote:
> Thanks for that info.  I'm one of those looking for such an adapter.  I
> wonder if a full pcmcia needs the ac adapter it comes with.  It is a bit
> large.
>
I don't think it needs the adapter - it's just optional. IMHO you can use it
to run e.g. the heavy 5GB Toshiba cards etc off the mains.

A CF has all the lines an ATA card uses (just counted them in a technical
Sandisk  spec PDF) - not sure about the IO lines though.

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 11:55:23 +0100
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I am looking for 2 pieces of software:
Winword 2.0 - which I registered a looong time ago, but of course lost the
diskettes the last 10 years..
And a driver to run a 256MB Sandisk PCMCIA on a DS 200LX.
Any listmembers who can send me this SW?

TIA,  Michel

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 12:35:53 +0200
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Hi Dario

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 02:14:12 -0500, Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM> wrote:

> I'm planning to make the speed upgrade using a standard 32MHZ XTAL (perhaps SMD) and use the clkup32.sys japanese driver.
> I would like to hear comments from people that already did that. Disadvantages?

It works in general. I have upgraded my brother's 100LX with such a
crystal. But I exchanged it short time later with a Times2Tech one. I
think he wasn't able to use the serial port or so - cannot remember
exactly what the problem was.
I may be that you will have problems using time-critical things like
serial port / IR port communications or some PCMCIA cards.

That's all I can say about this, no further personal experience using
such an upgrade, so I would suggest that you do the upgrade, observe what
problems you have, report them here (;-) ) and then downgrade again if
you feel you can live with the disadvantages. Or replace the crystal
and driver by the Times2Tech ones (ah, you cannot do maney orders to
other countries - yes.... but you could send your LX to somewhere else
(Thaddeus?) and include cash, couldn't you?

Maybe there are only minor disadvantages. The Japanese seem to be
satisfied with their 32MHz upgrade.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 12:42:18 +0000
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Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:

> > I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
> > under WinXX.
>
> What do you mean with WinXX? Win2K?

I tested PALRUN under Win95. And Win98 should make no big
difference, but Win2000 or XP, I don't know? It all depends
on the available DOS shell, and the later the Win Version,
the less DOS support.

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On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 10:10:56AM +1300, Tony Hutchins wrote:
> Adrian, did you get a reply?

Yeah, and according to him, he downloaded his messages about 4
hours /after/ the mail loop started.  It's starting to sound
more like a botched config change @ SingNet (not entirely
surprising, considering they lost arguably their best admin
years ago).

> It still seems to be happening here.

Seems to have stopped for me.

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After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,
which is a major release.

Many improvements are desktop related, but as I know, most
of you use LxPic as their preferred viewer on desktops too.

- High (64K) and True color (16.7M) screen modes
  up to 2048x1536 resolution with 32 bit colordepth
- VBE3 (VESA Bios Extension 3.0) compatible
- Improved JPEG display quality
- Improved JPEG VESA auto zoom (100% screen fit)
- All JPEG subsamlings supported in VESA modes
- 16 bit dither for true color JPEG in 64K modes
- Multi image GIF improved and running endless
- GIF transparent color supported
- New 800x600x4 VGA mode (Command line switch /5)
- F5 scans all drives from Z-A for available images
  (Command line switch /!)
- Shift F5 scans all drives from A-Z
- ESC skips one drive during drive scans
- Ctrl-C exits LxPic immediately from drive scans
- {A} autozooms only images bigger than the screen
- {a} autozooms all images
- {#} toggles between best and startup screen mode
- /# starts LxPic in the best available screen mode
- /* displays all available screen modes
- TAB shells into the directory of the actual image
- Alt-B inverts screen background color
  (Command line switch /b)
- Save screen as B&W PCX moved from F5 to Shift F4
- Alt F4 saves the image as B&W Palmtop ICN file
- BS key displays previous image (same as {P} key)
- Load time displayed in the File Info Box
- Picture date displayed in the File Info Box
- BitBlt support on the HP Palmtop
- Build in VESA character generator
- Alt-6 toggles between 1024x768 and 1024x600 pixel
  resolution (useful for Toshiba Portege 300CT)
- Alt-A (Art) omits resetting the VESA screen
- Alt-G multi image GIF background toggle
- Alt-R Raster zoom-in for JPEG in VESA modes
- F9 UXGA VESA mode enable/disable toggle
- Rename {N} works now under Windows
- No more Casio CAM and Kodak IMG support

I'd like to thank Tamas Feher for pushing me again and again
and for beta testing. I hope he doesn't mind, that only a
fraction of his suggestions made it in the new version, but
I didn't want to develop another year ;-)

And many thanks to Steve Novosad for a collection of
strange GIFs, which improved the GIF part of the new LxPic.

NOTE: LxPic still does not support progressive JPEG and
      interlaced GIFs. Both formats are false moves IMHO
      from a technical point of view, because these formats
      push the memory and processor demands higher and higher.

In order to process a progressive JPEG I need a buffer with
2 bytes for every pixel, holding the coefficients for the
cosine transform to be refined in every of the up to 6 scans.
For a small 640x480 VGA size image, this is already a buffer
of 600KB which I generally don't have. If it comes to 2 Mega
pixel camera images, I need a 4MB buffer and so on...

Besides, progressive JPEG are bigger than baseline JPEG and
need to be decoded up to 6 times instead of only once, slowing
down the performance drastically on older processors.

Similar applies to interlace GIFs, even if the needed buffers
are smaller.

I decided to keep LxPic the smallest picture viewer around with
a minimal demand on memory of only 64KB, independent of the
picture dimensions.

Please try to go the "right" way by avoiding progressive JPEG
and interlaced GIF whenever you can. Doing so, you not only
act LxPic friendly, but you also qualify as a person knowing
the technical background.

Because of a different memory management of the new LxPic,
I had to adjust LxMap to work with LxPic >=3D 7.0. The advantage
of the new LxMap is now, that maps may also be in GIF or JPG
format. However, my recommendation are still B&W PCX maps for
speed reasons.

Download LxPic from:

http://peichl.hplx.net/lxpic.zip

or soon from the S.U.P.E.R. site

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:12:25 +0200
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Hi friends

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:20:23 +0000, Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE> wrote:

> After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,
> which is a major release.

GREAT! :-)

> Download LxPic from:
>
> http://peichl.hplx.net/lxpic.zip

hplx.net and palmtop.net are currently not available.
Don't know why, maybe the web server is down. The machine itself is OK,
I could access it for SUPER maintenance.

So rather download from the actual URL
http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.peichl/lxpic.zip

> or soon from the S.U.P.E.R. site

I will put it on SUPER today. As soon as SUPER is available again, it
will be there.

GTX
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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:27:37 +0100
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Stefan Peichl wrote:
>
> Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:
>
> > > I'm almost sure, NT is the problem. DOS under NT is not like DOS
> > > under WinXX.
> >
> > What do you mean with WinXX? Win2K?
>
> I tested PALRUN under Win95. And Win98 should make no big
> difference, but Win2000 or XP, I don't know? It all depends
> on the available DOS shell, and the later the Win Version,
> the less DOS support.

The latest PALRUN runs fine on WinNT. I will test it on Win2000 as well
but I do not expect any bad surprises.

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Sun,  3 Feb 2002 07:58:37 +1300 (NZDT)

05h15m30s ago ...
On Sat,  2 Feb 2002 21:43:07 +0800, Adrian Ho wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 10:10:56AM +1300, Tony Hutchins wrote:
> > Adrian, did you get a reply?
>
> Yeah, and according to him, he downloaded his messages about 4
> hours /after/ the mail loop started.  It's starting to sound
> more like a botched config change @ SingNet (not entirely
> surprising, considering they lost arguably their best admin
> years ago).

Interesting! Was that you ;-)

> > It still seems to be happening here.
>
> Seems to have stopped for me.

Same here. It stopped soon after I posted. Up to then I had
started getting trebling of some messages.

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Sun,  3 Feb 2002 08:10:47 +1300 (NZDT)

04h58m22s ago ...
On Sat,  2 Feb 2002 16:12:25 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi friends
>
> On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:20:23 +0000, Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE> wrote:
>
> > After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,
> > which is a major release.
>
> GREAT! :-)

I second that! :)

> So rather download from the actual URL
> http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.peichl/lxpic.zip

Daniel, I tried this and can't seem to pkunzip the file. Does
it unzip Ok for you?

Thanks for all your work with www.palmtop.net, BTW. You must
have a magic method of access as well :)

-Tony

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Stefan Peichl wrote:
>
> I tested PALRUN under Win95. And Win98 should make no big
> difference, but Win2000 or XP, I don't know? It all depends
> on the available DOS shell, and the later the Win Version,
> the less DOS support.

This is to confirm that the latest PALRUN runs fine on WinNT and
Win2000.

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 21:48:11 +0200
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Hi Tony

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 08:15:25 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> Daniel, I tried this and can't seem to pkunzip the file. Does
> it unzip Ok for you?

Yes. No problems.

> Thanks for all your work with www.palmtop.net, BTW. You must
> have a magic method of access as well :)

Yes. I always let magic work for me. :-)

GTX
daniel

P.S.: Haven't had enough magic to put the new LXPIC on SUPER today.
Will do that tomorrow. Don't know anything about the state of
accessability of palmtop.net, anyway.

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Hi friends,

am I the only one who sees this?

When I establish a connection with F5, no matter which setup and which
hardware (modem / mobile / direct serial line) I use, I can send /
retrieve email only ONCE. If I have done it and spend a few minutes
writing a reply, for example, connection is still active, and if I then
press F5 again, so that the mail boxes are "visited" again, but of
course without establishing a new connection (the modem LEDs still show
an active connection and the connection name in the title line of
Post/LX still is black on white i.e. active), Post/LX gets stuck with
"waiting for response from SMTP server" or, if I unselect upload,
"waiting for response from POP server".
No matter which email boxes (i.e. mail servers) I mark for visit. So it
must be a connection problem, not a mail server problem.

I have to disconnect and reconnect in order to be able to up/download
email again.

Anyone has an idea?

Thank you
daniel

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:00:19 +0100
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Hans Peter,

I wonder what we do wrong here in window mode?

It is running fine here too, but only in in full screen mode.

Kind regards

Helmuth


> > I tested PALRUN under Win95. And Win98 should make no big
> > difference, but Win2000 or XP, I don't know? It all depends
> > on the available DOS shell, and the later the Win Version,
> > the less DOS support.
>
> This is to confirm that the latest PALRUN runs fine on WinNT and
> Win2000.
>
> HP Staber/Salzburg
>
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> am I the only one who sees this?

Do you use maxdos?

Kind regards

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Stefan Peichl wrote:
> After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,

Thank you!

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:40:40 -0500
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Hi

Somebody was talking about wireless lan vs a Ipaq on a norwegian pda
newsgroup. I asked for dosdrives and webadresses and got this:

http://www.wavelan.com

I went to the website but the Pcmcia card draws too much power.
According to the pdf it says it uses 185mA in receiver mode and 285mA
in send mode. :-(

According to the guy that provided the link they have dos drivers. But
I could not find anything about it on the spec sheet. I have not
searched the website though.

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Date:         Sat, 2 Feb 2002 19:12:04 -0500
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You are one the biggest contributors to this community.

Thanks.

>
>
> After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,
> which is a major release.
>

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On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 08:15:22AM +1300, Tony Hutchins wrote:
> On Sat,  2 Feb 2002 21:43:07 +0800, Adrian Ho wrote:
>
> > Yeah, and according to him, he downloaded his messages about 4
> > hours /after/ the mail loop started.  It's starting to sound
> > more like a botched config change @ SingNet (not entirely
> > surprising, considering they lost arguably their best admin
> > years ago).
>
> Interesting! Was that you ;-)

No, but thanks for the (implied) compliment.  8-)

I just happen to know the guy personally -- he's now working @
Nominum (a.k.a. the BIND company).  While he was @ SingNet,
he used a combo of Digital Alpha boxes, sendmail and BIND, and
it all hung together nicely.  Now, AFAICT, it's Wintel...and a
house of cards.

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> When I establish a connection with F5, no matter which setup and which
> hardware (modem / mobile / direct serial line) I use, I can send /
> retrieve email only ONCE.

Perhaps something has happened to your *.cfg file and now Post/LX thinks =
it is
un-registered.  Sending just one E-mail sounds like the program is in =
demo
mode.

 Steve Carder <steve@carderfamily.net>
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Bob,

I had a similar problem. Finally stopped using the machine because the
battery life was so short.

Thinking I need to send it in.

Bob
-----------
Through lucky circumstances I was able to acquire a 200lx that had been
upgraded to 96M from Thaddeus last October.  I was able to put my 32M in
the
drawer as "backup".  Since the change I have noticed significantly
shorter
battery life.  With the 32M unit I consistently got 3 to 4 weeks from
alkaline batteries and maybe 6 to 7 weeks using lithiums.  With my new
unit
I am getting 1 to 2 weeks with the alkalines and 2 to 3 with lithiums.
The
32M 200lx used batteries at about the same rate as the 4M I had before
it.
The decreased battery life of half what I've been accustomed to has been
a
shock.  I know that there are a few other 96M users on the list.  Have
you
had similar experiences, or do I need to send this one back the Thaddeus
for
a checkup?
Thanks,
bob
For what it's worth, both the 32M and the 96M have the doublespeed
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With all this mail bouncing around with confirmations of list membership
I have become confused.

Should we be getting confirmation requests (I havent - only forwarded
requests). When should we confirm if we havent received a confirmation
request.

I dont want to miss my daily "fix" of hplx list.

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Al,
Is it possible to get the list archive Zip files via email by
sending a command to the list server?  I normally get them by
downloading from the web site but via email might be more
convenient at times.

Cheers... Russ

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Hi all!
Does anyone knows about a C64 emulator that can work on the LX?
Also it would be nice to have a HP48/49 emulator in the LX. I've read tht EMU48 became freeware and open source (only the DOS and Win98 versions, not the WINCE). Perhaps someone with programming skills could patch the source to make it work on the LX.
What do you think?

Dario

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I 'll volunteer to help translating a few of these. If someone would
post a list of the desired items and then we can parcel the workload
out. Although I'm in the process of migrating to a Sony Clie for my main
PDA, the HP200lx remains in my bag as there some things that can't be
done with other small computers.


On 2002.01.25, at 13:08, Nathalie Bugeaud wrote:

>> So, please, Japanese geniuses, could you translate some of
>> your software and docs / htmls to English please and allow me to
>> put them on www.palmtop.net/super.html
>
> i would be interested in cooperating with Akio (chez-
> aki@sky.sannet.ne.jp)
> in translating the help files of software we use:
>
> MAXDOS
> MOREEXM
> TASKLIST
> ZOOM
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On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 22:03:56 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:

> Do you use maxdos?

For the editor, yes.
Do you mean MaxDos swaps out the conection handling part of the
software so that the connection is still there but not handled as it
should be?

Any ideas how to solve that problem?

GTX
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Hi Martin

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:40:40 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:

> I went to the website but the Pcmcia card draws too much power.
> According to the pdf it says it uses 185mA in receiver mode and 285mA
> in send mode. :-(
>
> According to the guy that provided the link they have dos drivers. But
> I could not find anything about it on the spec sheet. I have not
> searched the website though.

A few days ago, I put a ZoomAir wireless lan card into the LX to see
what happens. At lease LXCIC had no problems recognizing the card.
It was a ZoomAir 4100 11Mbps 802.11b card with Intersil Prism2 chipset.
This is "the other kind" of cards. (There are two major chipset
manufacturers: Lucent (Orinoco) and Intersil (Prism2)).

But I suspect that all wireless LAN cards have a too high power
consumption.

Here is what LXCIC said (lxcic /t):

ZoomAir 11Mbps High
Tuple 01 = 00 00 FF
Tuple 17 = 67 5A 08 FF
Tuple 1D = 01 67 5A 08 FF
Tuple 15 = 05 00 5A 6F 6F 6D 41 69 72 20 31 31 4D 62 70 73 20 48 69 67 68 00 52 61 74 65 20 77 69 72 65 6C 65 73 73 20 4E 65 74 77 6F 72 6B 69 6E 67 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF
Tuple 20 = 56 01 02 00
Tuple 21 = 06 00
Tuple 22 = 01 07
Tuple 22 = 02 40 42 0F 00
Tuple 22 = 02 80 84 1E 00
Tuple 22 = 03 07
Tuple 22 = 04 06 00 30 B4 01 00 06
Tuple 22 = 05 01
Tuple 1A = 03 01 E0 03 00 00 01
Tuple 1B = C1 01 19 76 C5 4B D5 19 36 36 05 46 7F FF FF


LXCIC recignized the card corrctly as a networking card, since in my
setcom.bat, when activated, it switched to the Ethernet PCMCIA card
section. :-)

So if we find DOS drivers, and if an access point is near the card, and
if the DOS driver can switch on Power Saving mode of the card (which
only lets the card use high transmit power if it's necessary, i.e.
access point far away), we MAY have luck with wireless networking!!

Since the Linux Wireless LAN drivers are open source, it should be no
big problem for a C and networking expert to port the drivers to DOS,
if there aren't already drivers available. Will have a look at the
website you mentioned.

Another issue is this:

The ZoomAir, and at least the early Orinoco cards are 5V cards, which
generaly work in the LX.
But I think most newer wLAN cards (at least my new Compaq WL100 card)
are 3.3V cards, which are not only electrically, but also mechanically
different from 5V and 12V cards. This is to prevent the user from
putting a 3.3V card into a slot which only provides 5V and 12C (as our
HPLX does). It is something like a little hardware "key".

GTX
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Hi Steve

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 20:24:54 -0500, Steve Carder <steve@CARDERFAMILY.NET> wrote:

> Perhaps something has happened to your *.cfg file and now Post/LX thinks it is
> un-registered.  Sending just one E-mail sounds like the program is in demo
> mode.

No. Not only one email.
I can transfer as much as I want in the first online run. I can
transfer megabytes of email.
But if the online run is over and I keep the connection alive, do
something, and want to visit the mailboxes once more (without
establishing a new connection, since the old one is still alive), I
cannot connect to any mailserver.

GTX
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Hi Robert

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 16:58:16 +0900, Robert Kawaratani <bobk2@MOTOMI.NET> wrote:

> I 'll volunteer to help translating a few of these. If someone would
> post a list of the desired items and then we can parcel the workload
> out. Although I'm in the process of migrating to a Sony Clie for my main
> PDA, the HP200lx remains in my bag as there some things that can't be
> done with other small computers.

IMHO, it would be most interesting what all these programs on the
VECTOR download site are for. Some seem to be quite interesting, from
what I can tell from the file name.

It would be great if you could translate at least some of the file
descriptions on vector.
The link to the vector download page is on www.palmtop.net, directly
under the SUPER section.

Thanks a lot!
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Hi Helmuth

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 10:50:44 +0200, Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE> wrote:

> > Do you use maxdos?
>
> Do you mean MaxDos swaps out the conection handling part of the
> software so that the connection is still there but not handled as it
> should be?

You are absolutely right. I tried once more: Only after an editor call,
i.e. only after maxdos has swapped out WWW/LX from memory, the
connection is not recoverable.

If I keep the connection alive for a qhile and press F5 again without
having used maydos in between, the connection can be used without any
problem.

GTX
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Hi Martin

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:40:40 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:

> Somebody was talking about wireless lan vs a Ipaq on a norwegian pda
> newsgroup. I asked for dosdrives and webadresses and got this:
>
> http://www.wavelan.com

The exact URL for the DOS software is

http://www.wavelan.com/template.html?section=m52&envelope=90&page=3275

Unfortunately, the page doesn't say anything about hardware
requirements (386?). But at university we have Orinoco cards. Maybe I
can test this driver on Thursday.

I'll look out for DOS drivers for the Prism2 cards. If such a driver
exists, I can test with my cards at home.

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Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:
>
> Hans Peter,
>
> I wonder what we do wrong here in window mode?
>
> It is running fine here too, but only in in full screen mode.

I always run it full screen - it never occured to me to have it in a
window.

I know that I have used the parameter to apply the rectangular Shape of
the LX on my secretaries WinNT desktop. I used the default values on my
W2k desktop yesterday and it worked right away - full screen of course.

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Hi friends,

SUPER update includes today some interesting pieces of software:
1. GEM: I found a pre-installed 200LX version of GEM at praktiker.at,
an Austrian magazine.
2. New LXPIC version 7.0
3. GSMSSEND: an SMS sending tool which works without WWW/LX, but only
for cable connections and SMS Text mode.
4. MochaPPP added as an offsite-file.

BTW:
www.palmtop.net is available again!


Here is the complete new changelog:

30-JAN-02
DBF to HTML: contact email address fixed
one appearance (v1) of J. Dybdahl's Diary (DIA) deleted

31-JAN-02
superfuncs.pl modified, so that there is always a blank line under a "screen capture" link.

01-FEB-02
Made GDB2TXT and "onsite file" with al ink to the author's homepage.
updated LXSTAT to 2.0 beta version

02-FEB-02
added MochaPPP
removed BatLog 1.4 (v2.2 still there)

03-FEB-02
added GEM for LX package
updated lxpic to v7.0
added GSMSSEND

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>Subject: Orinoco wireless lan?
>   Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:40:40 -0500
>   From: Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM>
>Somebody was talking about wireless lan vs a Ipaq on a norwegian pda
>newsgroup. I asked for dosdrives and webadresses and got this:
>http://www.wavelan.com
>I went to the website but the Pcmcia card draws too much power.
>According to the pdf it says it uses 185mA in receiver mode and 285mA
>in send mode. :-(
>According to the guy that provided the link they have dos drivers. But
>I could not find anything about it on the spec sheet. I have not
>searched the website though.
>Regards
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>Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway

Martin
I've been thinking about the Orinocco card LAN for my Omnibook.
I already have the card in my IBM thinkpad 560X and would love to use it
in my Omnibook 425. I use a Linksys wireless hub/switch. I don't think
the palmtop would work without en externally powered PC card slot.
Let me know If I can help.
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My 8MB Double Speed had very reduced battery life.  Where I was experiencing
40+ hours with a standard 2MB (non-upgraded) HP200LX with alkaline
batteries, my DS 8MB unit only lasted 6-7 hours.  I sent the unit back to
Thaddeus and they said they saw nothing wrong with it.  I quit using the
unit and went back to the non-upgraded 200LX.

There's obviously a common power problem prevalent on these Double Speed
units and not just the 32MB or 96MB units but even on the 8MB ones.

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Denis  BLANCHON
Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, in the center of France

married with a half-Belgian woman (Sugny, Ardennes)
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Michel Bel wrote:
> I am looking for 2 pieces of software:
> Winword 2.0 - which I registered a looong time ago, but of
> course lost the diskettes the last 10 years..
> And a driver to run a 256MB Sandisk PCMCIA on a DS 200LX.
> Any listmembers who can send me this SW?

I just got a 256 meg Sandisk compact flash card from Ebay and
while I was waiting for it to get here I also intended to ask
for this driver since there's a lot of talk about it here.  But
it was really bought for my Nex II mp3 player so I never got
around to asking.

When the card came I tried it in the 200lx and it works just
fine.  I can't see a problem.  I didn't keep it in there very
long so is it something I would have run into later?

Or is it just the double speed units that have a problem?  Mine
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Hi friends,  especially Al ;-)

I have put together a little photo love story. ;-)
It describes the way I use to take apart palmtops, including screen and
keyboard.

Since I am asked so many times to assist in various hardware issues, I
thought it would be good if there was a general description of this
process. It is a little bit different in some parts compared to David's
description, and in general, it consists of more pictures and less text
than David's page.

So if you plan to disassemble your palmtop, best is probably to read
both David's and my page and choose the way you feel most comfortable
with. There are links to David's page on my one.

http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/repair/dismantle.shtml

(it is a sub-page of

http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/repair )

GTX
daniel

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On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Michel Bel wrote:

> I am looking for 2 pieces of software:
> And a driver to run a 256MB Sandisk PCMCIA on a DS 200LX.
> Any listmembers who can send me this SW?

You can usually use a 256MB card in the 200LX without the driver.  It's
only for cards larger than 256MB that the driver seems to be necessary.

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Stefan,

> After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0,
> which is a major release.

Thank you very much.

Kind regards

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Daniel,

> > Do you use maxdos?
>
> For the editor, yes.
> Do you mean MaxDos swaps out the conection handling part of the
> software so that the connection is still there but not handled as it
> should be?
>
> Any ideas how to solve that problem?

Don't use maxdos!

It depends how many TSRs you launch before. I think it should work without
maxdos.

Kind regards

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Hans Peter,

> > I wonder what we do wrong here in window mode?
> >
> > It is running fine here too, but only in in full screen mode.
>
> I always run it full screen - it never occured to me to have it in a
> window.
>
> I know that I have used the parameter to apply the rectangular Shape of
> the LX on my secretaries WinNT desktop. I used the default values on my
> W2k desktop yesterday and it worked right away - full screen of course.

I share your experience in full screen mode.

So the question what needs to be done to make it work in window mode is
still valid.

Kind regards

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Hello all,

>After one year of development I finally finished LxPic V7.0

Finally finished? Stefan is optimistic... New versions bring new
features, which make people ask for even newer features, which would let
them use those new features even more efficiently; and so the whole
process starts over and over again.

>High (64K) and True color (16.7M) screen modes

To get these under Windows NT4/2000, you have to Alt+Enter your DOS box
to full screen before run and start lxpic.com with /11 or similar
cmd-line switch (e.g. explicitly specify a VESA screen mode)

BTW, under Win95/98/Me, you will probably have no problems at all, my
Win98 tests showed perfect stability and nominal operation.

>16 bit dither for true color JPEG in 64K modes

Indeed it works. However, you can still see the difference between true
16million colors and highcolor if you look closely, so implementing the
24/32bit mode was not a wasted effort in any way.

- {#} toggles between best and startup screen mode
> /# starts LxPic in the best available screen mode

If you know the desired /number switch by heart, I'd say use that
instead. If you get "frequency over range" warning from the monitor when
using /#, quickly press Esc or Ctrl+C. This is because you may have a
high-end VGA card, whose VESA bios obviously does not know whether you
CRT is an older less capable device and uses card's strongest setting
for output.

> /* displays all available screen modes

Under Win NT4/2000 run it twice in succession to see true results.

> TAB shells into the directory of the actual image

Does not (yet) work on WinNT4/2000.

>I'd like to thank Tamas Feher for pushing me again and again
>and for beta testing. I hope he doesn't mind, that only a
>fraction of his suggestions made it into new version, but
>I didn't want to develop another year ;-)

Generally agree, except for the below discussion and the omission of a
few usability enhancements, like off-border scrolling with cursor keys
for easier and faster zoom-in navigation.

>NOTE: LxPic still does not support progressive JPEG and
>interlaced GIFs. Both formats are false moves IMHO
>from a technical point of view, because these formats
>push the memory and processor demands higher and higher.
>...
>Please try to the "right" way by avoiding progressive JPEG
>and interlaced GIF whenever you can.

These formats are useful and valid for the web, where the bottleneck is
generally the transfer bandwith, not CPU power. With progressive, you
can preview on the fly and decide whether you like this Ferrari image
(or blonde Britney for that matter...). If yes, you wait for a full
load, if not, just click away for a Porsche (or J-Lo).

OK, web browsing on the 200LX is a silly idea nowadays, even if you have
DS. But those, who use LxPic on desktop, are supposed to own a giant set
of progressive / interlaced pics in their
"windows\profiles\_user_\temporary internet files" folder, sometimes
worth to browse.

Am I saying Stefan should implement this support into LxPic? No!

But I would welcome a workaround: support for an OPTIONAL config file
for LxPic, which lists unsupported or lightly supported formats and the
action to take, e.g.:
*.fileext, subformat, call
*,jpg, 422, C:\viewers\GNU\djpeg16.exe
*.gif, iLZW, C:\nc40\bitmap.exe
*.tiff,, C:\viewers\GNU\tcnv+dsp.bat
*.pcx, "C:\viewers\GNU\lxpic.com /1 /w"
*.txt,, C:\nc40\wpview.exe
*.wav,, C:\sound\lxvox.com
*.html,, C:\browsers\wwwlx3\hv.exe

In my layman's option, LxPic's new shell-to-DOS functionalty seems to
offer a solution for the above, because that gives access to a shell
with
(dosmem-lxpic) amount of memory, can be as high as 512kB or more. Enough
to call and run external programs which then exit and give  control back
to LxPic.

The problem with implementing this approach is that, now you have made
LxPic into a Graphical Operating System Shell, eg. a direct competitor
to Windows 9x.  I wonder, if Stefan wants to undertake the task of
releasing Windows or the MacOS? However, we should note William H. Gates
III being one of the world's richest men, prospects cannot be that
bad...

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Hi,

I just subscribed to this list, and I'm glad there's still developments in
progress for the HP200LX. I own one since several years, and I neglected
it since I bought my Palm IIIxe (great machine, for day to day work).

However, I'd like to reuse my HP for some tasks: developing (with my old
Turbo C compiler), reading/writing mails/news, web browsing with my GSM,
etc (the screen and input are much better than what you can find on any
Palm-like device).

My questions are:
 - is there a FAQ of this list, and where is it?
 - what are the best information sources (FAQ, technical info, product
   reviews, ...) for the HP200LX? Preferably on the Web...

If there's a useful source of information as described by the upper 2
questions, then it may not be necessary to answer to the following:

 - does the internal memory upgrade reduce the battery life?
 - how does a compactflash or smart media compare in terms of speed for
   day to day use? how about internal memory, is it faster?
 - what are the compactflash card brands that draw the less current (I've
   got a 32M compact flash (no brand) in my HP200LX, and everytime I put
   it on, I've got a low card battery condition; I tested a friend's Kodak
   CF card, and there was no message)
 - is it possible to use a smartmedia, SD, MMC, or Memory Stick with the
   HP200? How does these compare in terms of speed and current consumption
   with the other "classic" solutions (pure PCMCIA, or compactflash)
 - are there any other things to take care of when choosing the right
   memory upgrade (wether internal or external)?
 - is there any successful experience of using another OS (ELKS Linux,
   Minix, ...) on the HP200LX?

Thanks for having read up to this point, thanks for those who'll send me
useful replies, and sorry for those I may have bothered by sending a
newbie-like message... ;)

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> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu On=20
> Behalf Of Dario Draiman
> Sent: 03 February 2002 07:53

<snip>
> I've read tht EMU48 became freeware and open source (only the=20
> DOS and Win98 versions, not the WINCE).
<snip>

Slight correction. I'm using Emu48CE and it's freeware too, distributed
under the GNU General Public License. All the ROM images have now been
release by HP and are included in the download. It's not a calculator
but it's a nice freebie!

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Hi Erwann

welcome to the list and congratulations to your decision to re-use the
200LX!

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 18:26:21 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wrote:

> However, I'd like to reuse my HP for some tasks: developing (with my old
> Turbo C compiler), reading/writing mails/news, web browsing with my GSM,
> etc (the screen and input are much better than what you can find on any
> Palm-like device).
>
> My questions are:
>  - is there a FAQ of this list, and where is it?

not generally of this list, but there is a 20LX FAQ on
http://www.hplx.net

>  - what are the best information sources (FAQ, technical info, product
>    reviews, ...) for the HP200LX? Preferably on the Web...

http://www.hplx.net
http://www.palmtop.net (there is also a huge software archive called SUPER)
http://peichl.hplx.net for a basic equipment of useful utilities for
your palmtop
http://www.palmtoppaper.com (all palmtop paper issues online with many,
many tips and tricks)
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de ;-) (esp. regarding Internet access and
GSM)

>  - does the internal memory upgrade reduce the battery life?

A little. Some say by 10%, sone say by 50%, especially in combination
with a speed upgrade.

>  - how does a compactflash or smart media compare in terms of speed for
>    day to day use? how about internal memory, is it faster?

Internal is faster, but much more expensive.
You pay around 250 US$ for a 32MB internal upgrade, for a 32MB Compact
Flash card + CF-PCMCIA adapter you only have to pay maybe 20-30 US$.
But this will occupy your PCMCIA slot, which you may want to use with
Ethernet / Modem cards.

>  - what are the compactflash card brands that draw the less current (I've
>    got a 32M compact flash (no brand) in my HP200LX, and everytime I put
>    it on, I've got a low card battery condition; I tested a friend's Kodak
>    CF card, and there was no message)

Buy another card. A card which draws too much power could accidentally
shut down your LX into backup mode or suck the batteries empty and you
may loose data.

Sandisk are the bet cards for the palmtop. Not the fastest, but the
least power-hungry cards. And very reliable.

>  - is it possible to use a smartmedia, SD, MMC, or Memory Stick with the
>    HP200? How does these compare in terms of speed and current consumption
>    with the other "classic" solutions (pure PCMCIA, or compactflash)

Don't know for sure, but in general, if you have a PCMCIA adapter for
any of these cards, they could work...

>  - are there any other things to take care of when choosing the right
>    memory upgrade (wether internal or external)?

With an internal memory upgrade, you can use EMM (extended DOS memory
in emulation). YOu can't do this with a PCMCIA card.

>  - is there any successful experience of using another OS (ELKS Linux,
>    Minix, ...) on the HP200LX?

There is MINIX for the LX, but it is only a nice-to-see. No real use
for it. No software available and many palmtop-specific features are
not supported. But have a look if you want. Minix is also on
www.palmtop.net.
Another OS is not possible at all, since the palmtop boots DOS from
ROM.

> Thanks for having read up to this point, thanks for those who'll send me
> useful replies, and sorry for those I may have bothered by sending a
> newbie-like message... ;)

Every newbie-like message is a good sign for the ever shrinking palmtop
community. :-)

GTX
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Le Sun, 3 Feb 2002 18:26:21 +0100
Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> I just subscribed to this list,=20

Glad to see you here, Erwan=2E=2E

> and I'm glad there's still developments in
> progress for the HP200LX=2E=20

Yeah, and one of our best contributors, Philippe Lheureux, is working to
adapt his CDP program for the HP200 !!

No, just kidding <g>=20

(sorry, friends, private joke=2E=2E=2E  ;-) )


> My questions are:
>  - is there a FAQ of this list, and where is it?

  http://www=2Ehplx=2Enet/faq=2Efaq=2Ehtml

>  - what are the best information sources (FAQ, technical info, product
>    reviews, =2E=2E=2E) for the HP200LX? Preferably on the Web=2E=2E=2E

  http://www=2Epalmtop=2Enet=2E

>  - does the internal memory upgrade reduce the battery life?

There is currently a thread about that on the list, can somebody can
sumarize ?

>  - how does a compactflash or smart media compare in terms of speed for
>    day to day use? how about internal memory, is it faster?

It is a bit slower, but I don't think you will be troubled with that=2E

>  - what are the compactflash card brands that draw the less current (I've
>    got a 32M compact flash (no brand) in my HP200LX, and everytime I put
>    it on, I've got a low card battery condition; I tested a friend's Kodak
>    CF card, and there was no message)

If you want to be sure to buy a low-current CF card, I think to say that
you must buy a Sandisk=2E

>  - is it possible to use a smartmedia, SD, MMC, or Memory Stick with the
>    HP200?=20

Not sure, but I think to remember that somebody on the list uses a
PCMCIA-smartmedia adapter=2E=2E=2E

>  - are there any other things to take care of when choosing the right
>    memory upgrade (wether internal or external)?


>  - is there any successful experience of using another OS (ELKS Linux,
>    Minix, =2E=2E=2E) on the HP200LX?

Someone of the list made a Minix package for the HP200=2E=2E=2E=20
I don't know if ELKS works on the palmtop=2E Does it runs on a 80186 ?


Jacques=2E

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              Word 2.0  and Sandisk driver
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Barry wrote>

> I just got a 256 meg Sandisk compact flash card from Ebay and
> while I was waiting for it to get here I also intended to ask
> for this driver since there's a lot of talk about it here.  But

Indeed, Barry, mine failed to work until I Fdisk100'd it on the LX, then it
worked fine. Seemed it was formatted on a W98 machine, and that seems
unreadable on the LX

I was confused by the constant info on this list that Sandisk's PCMCIA's are
only recognized up to 220MB.

So, please, Listmembers with _real_ knowledge on this: What _is_ the _real_
maximum a 200LX recognizes without driver? It's NOT 220MB, it certainly is
_some_ 256MB, but what about slightly higher, if any...

So: 220MB's work standard on an LX, 256's need and fdisk100 _on the LX_ to
be recognized, and are then read/write anywhere ( tested it extensively...).

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My screen had recently started to act up.  Sometimes when I turn it on, the
screen is sort of faded with some parts lighter and some parts darker than
other parts.  Turning it off and on again seems to cure the
problem--temporarily.  This only has happened occasionally in the last few
days.

Is this indicative of some new problem starting?  Is there some easy fix for
this? (ie a fix not requiring a screwdriver as anything requiring taking the
machine apart would be beyond my capabilities)--or does this mean a visit to
the Thaddeus hospital is on the horizon.

Thanks for any help/guidance.

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Hi Ed

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 14:30:31 -0500, Ed <edwardp@SYMPATICO.CA> wrote:

> My screen had recently started to act up.  Sometimes when I turn it on, the
> screen is sort of faded with some parts lighter and some parts darker than
> other parts.  Turning it off and on again seems to cure the
> problem--temporarily.  This only has happened occasionally in the last few
> days.

Does pressing on the edge left of the screen make the problem disappear
or get worse?

Take a look as http://www.danniel-hertrich.de/repair
and scroll down to the screen section. There you will find a
description with pictures about where to press etc.

This is only a test to get closer to the source of the problem.

GTX
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What is the HP48 ?

Also, does the commodore emulator work on the HP200LX?

If so, please email links.

Thanks in adance !


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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: Commodore 64 & HP48 emulators


> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu On
> Behalf Of Dario Draiman
> Sent: 03 February 2002 07:53

<snip>
> I've read tht EMU48 became freeware and open source (only the
> DOS and Win98 versions, not the WINCE).
<snip>

Slight correction. I'm using Emu48CE and it's freeware too, distributed
under the GNU General Public License. All the ROM images have now been
release by HP and are included in the download. It's not a calculator
but it's a nice freebie!

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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Tralornik wrote:

> What is the HP48 ?

The HP48 is the best calculator... just after the HP49... ;)

It could be cool to have an HP48/49 emulator working on the HP200. If I
remember correctly, there's already such a beast running under pure DOS,
but it's an old version, and it's unable to run the HP49 ROM.

> Also, does the commodore emulator work on the HP200LX?

I bet so.

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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Jacques Belin wrote:

> Le Sun, 3 Feb 2002 18:26:21 +0100
> Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> a =E9crit:
>
> > I just subscribed to this list,
>
> Glad to see you here, Erwan..

So am I ;)

> > and I'm glad there's still developments in
> > progress for the HP200LX.
>
> Yeah, and one of our best contributors, Philippe Lheureux, is working t=
o
> adapt his CDP program for the HP200 !!

Argl... (unsubscribe, fast!) :>
<hs>I don't think I'll go on writing this CDP in C language. I was only
interested in trying to break it, but it's no more interesting now...</hs=
>

>   http://www.hplx.net/faq.faq.html
>   http://www.palmtop.net.

Thanks for the links. I already knew them, but didn't know their 'rating'
among the HP200 community. I'll look more carefully what they offer.

> >  - does the internal memory upgrade reduce the battery life?
>
> There is currently a thread about that on the list, can somebody can
> sumarize ?

That's not necessary, I'll look through the archives.

> >  - how does a compactflash or smart media compare in terms of speed f=
or
> >    day to day use? how about internal memory, is it faster?
>
> It is a bit slower, but I don't think you will be troubled with that.

And what about the issues on the number of possible writings on a flash
memory? Is this really important?

> If you want to be sure to buy a low-current CF card, I think to say tha=
t
> you must buy a Sandisk.

That's also what I thought, but I wanted a confirmation of this fact
before buying such a card. It's not always possible to 'try before you
buy'...

> Not sure, but I think to remember that somebody on the list uses a
> PCMCIA-smartmedia adapter...

I'll look for this in the archives, thanks.

> >  - is there any successful experience of using another OS (ELKS Linux=
,
> >    Minix, ...) on the HP200LX?
>
> Someone of the list made a Minix package for the HP200...
> I don't know if ELKS works on the palmtop. Does it runs on a 80186 ?

I followed the ELKS development several years ago (back in '96), and I'm
sure it runs on a 80186. In fact, it's designed to run on a 8086.

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Looks like the commodore emulator requires a Pentium or Better processor:

http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64.html

(If anyone knows of an Commodore 64 emulator that will run on a 8086/80186,
please post a link !)


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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Commodore 64 & HP48 emulators


On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Tralornik wrote:

> What is the HP48 ?

The HP48 is the best calculator... just after the HP49... ;)

It could be cool to have an HP48/49 emulator working on the HP200. If I
remember correctly, there's already such a beast running under pure DOS,
but it's an old version, and it's unable to run the HP49 ROM.

> Also, does the commodore emulator work on the HP200LX?

I bet so.

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Date:         Sun, 3 Feb 2002 17:07:26 -0500
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You may want to go to Borlands community area and get the old Turbo C++ 1.01
or Turbo C Ver 3.02 compilers (I beleieve the C++ compiler is actually newer
even thought the version number is lower (it does C as well)..plus it is
easier to install...you don't need to convert to floppies first)...they are
freely downloadable now....They also have PASCAL....(perhaps these are newer
versions than what you have)
http://community.borland.com/museum/

If you are going to program on the HP in 'C' then make sure to get the PAL
library of excellent 'C' routines for palmtop programs (makes them look like
built-in programs, with menus and whole ton of extra stuff....a real time
saver for a programmer):
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gilles/ (And click on PAL link)
or use this direct link:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gilles/pal/PAL.htm
(I recommend the first link as Gilles has some other goodies, like VR and
FCL, for the palmtop).


As far a CF cards,  I would (again) recommend Sandisk(both card and
adaptor)...I imagine they eventually wear out, but I don't think the number
of writes should ever concern you...CF is a pretty solid media.  The Delkin
CF adaptors and Kodak CF adaptors have also worked for me.

The last I heard is that the doublespeed and 32MB memory upgrade can knock
off at least 50% battery life....perhaps more with high memory upgrade.
People seem to get around this by using lithium batteries.  (I am going from
memory, but I think this is correct).

You also might want to check out
http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/index.htm which is an online archive of
all the old palmtop paper magazines.....a VERY useful archive.

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Feher Tamas wrote:

> Finally finished? Stefan is optimistic... New versions bring new
> features, which make people ask for even newer features...

I hope you are wrong ;-)

> > /# starts LxPic in the best available screen mode
>
> If you know the desired /number switch by heart, I'd say use that
> instead.

... and make a batch file P.BAT with only one line:

LXPIC %1 /11

if 11 is your wanted screen mode. From now on you only call
P instead of LXPIC, which is less to type and completely
compatible with all other command line switches of LXPIC.

> > TAB shells into the directory of the actual image
>
> Does not (yet) work on WinNT4/2000.

Oh no!

> >NOTE: LxPic still does not support progressive JPEG and
>
> These formats are useful and valid for the web, where the bottleneck is
> generally the transfer bandwith, not CPU power. With progressive, you
> can preview on the fly and decide whether you like this Ferrari image
> (or blonde Britney for that matter...)

And why had nobody the idea to design a progressive text
format, where you first see every 16.char, then every 8.,
4., 2. and finally filling the gaps? I could argue as well,
that with every 4.char displayed, you could already decide,
if the text is useful for you or not.

> I wonder, if Stefan wants to undertake the task of
> releasing Windows or the MacOS?

not in this life...

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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Erwann ABALEA wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Tralornik wrote:
>
> > What is the HP48 ?
>
> The HP48 is the best calculator... just after the HP49... ;)

I never liked the HP49 (especially not the keyboard. The keys pale in
comparison to the good old plastic keys used in (on?) many HP calculators
or even the 95/100/200LX). Give me an HP48GX any day ;-)

> It could be cool to have an HP48/49 emulator working on the HP200. If I
> remember correctly, there's already such a beast running under pure DOS,
> but it's an old version, and it's unable to run the HP49 ROM.

I've never seen an HP48 emulator for DOS that wasn't a 32-bit DOS
excecutable (compiled using DJGPP), which pretty much rules out the LX.

> > Also, does the commodore emulator work on the HP200LX?
>
> I bet so.

I doubt it. I *think* I saw an early beta of a C64 emu once that ran on a
286, it required either EGA or VGA.

Basically, the LX is too slow to emulate these two machines at any
reasonable speed...


Regards,

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Hi All,

Today I was surprised to find a book in a small town library entitled,
"Windows from the Keyboard".  The book documents quite a few of the
keyboard shortcuts for Windows 3.1 and the Windows versions of Word
Perfect, Microsoft Word, Lotus Ami Pro, Microsoft Excel, Borland Quattro
Pro and Lotus 1-2-3.

I checked it out because it should be invaluable for a project I'm
working on right now that might involve my HP200LX and Windows 3.0. (I
surmise that the keyboard shortcuts for Win3.0 would be virtually
identical to those of Win3.1)

Unfortunately, the library won't be ready to purge that book from their
shelves anytime soon, so I'll have to be satisfied with having it near by
for reference for only a week or two.

If anyone has any questions about a keyboard shortcut for any one of
these applications, I might be able to help for the next week or so. :-)

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
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hohoho... kung hei fat choi.

sorry i'm late!  thanks, roger! send me this messages.

Billy
Hong Kong LXer




>Like Roger Shea, I live in Hong Kong.
>
>Since we have a population of only 6 million, our per capita
>count is pretty high. I bet we can beat the Norwegians and
>Kiwis if we can find one more.
>
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Kimberly wrote:
Hmm.... in that case, maybe marital status would be important too...
and Ed laughed:
think VIRTUAL flirtin' is still safe and mostly harmless) That not
withstanding, perhaps marital/family status, age, occupation would be
also be nice to include. Of course, then we're running up against
privacy concerns... ah, whatever <shrug>.
  -insert end-

what are we actually looking for when opening the HPLXKNDB to find someone?
_ _ _ fulfillment of desires  :) ... if you want the other sex, why not
write to him/her?

to accomodate details of member's lives it would take several MB of a pdb.
_ _ _ there are around 1000 list members - only 1 in 10 has come forward
with their "round the world" info, which reflects my personal d-base of list
members - before the start of the norway/r-t-w thread i had 16 members
listed of the 100 who participated so far, but i have 89 more who wrote to
me but not to the list! some are 100% lurkers.

so, just give names, e-mail addresses and what they have to offer (hardware,
software, databases, lotus templates, expertise) - if the 'offer' includes a
d-base on bars in NYC  ... well then Ed can have his go :)

Nathalie

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i just wondered if it is possible to connect a CF card reader via serial
cable to the serial port. would this make it "B"- drive ?!?

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Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:
>
> So the question what needs to be done to make it work in window mode is
> still valid.

I am very happy the way Stefan improved PALRUN and have no issues
running it full screen (g).

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>
> 2. New LXPIC version 7.0

I think the ZIP archive on SUPER and on Stefans homepage were created
with a newer zipper software. I was unable to extract it on my palmtop
with PKUNZIP or UNZIP. Had to use my desktop and PowerArchiver to
extract the files.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Date:         Mon, 4 Feb 2002 07:20:03 +0200
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Hello HP

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 06:52:22 +0100, HP Staber <hpstaber@COMPUSERVE.COM> wrote:

> I think the ZIP archive on SUPER and on Stefans homepage were created
> with a newer zipper software. I was unable to extract it on my palmtop
> with PKUNZIP or UNZIP. Had to use my desktop and PowerArchiver to
> extract the files.

Strange. You are not the only one reporting problems. I didn't have any
problem unzipping it. It worked with my unzip programs
on the palmtop and with Winzip 6 on my Omnibook:

Info-ZIP Unzip 5.0p1
PKUNZIP 2.04g
Winzip 6

Stefan? Do you know what's wrong here?

GTX
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Date:         Sun, 3 Feb 2002 23:22:53 +0000
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Sorry I'm late - been away for a few days and just catching up on list...

Mark A. Crumpton
nr. Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
No exotic ancestry AFAIK...

'Discovered' the HP95LX in 1996, now using 200LX (not ugraded - yet!)
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Hi Nathalie

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 05:06:35 +0100, Nathalie Bugeaud <tps-seti@WANADOO.FR> wrote:

> i just wondered if it is possible to connect a CF card reader via serial
> cable to the serial port. would this make it "B"- drive ?!?

Certainly not.
B: is occupied by the PCMCIA card driver (Although it seems to be
nevery used).
If you attach any drive to any port and for which you need a special
driver, it would append to the list of usable drive letters.
So, a non*upgraded unit with the assign E: A: command running would
probably asign F: to any additional drive.

GTX
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Hi,

  don't use LXPic 7.0 with LXMap (2.2)!

  Restart with wiping date, time and some next data will be follow :-(

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Peter (Condor) Mockridge,
West Sussex (on the south coast), England

2 * doublespeed HP200LX (both original 4MB HP units), both aprox 5/6
years old and owned from new (the older unit was bought in the US,
aprox. 10 days after the official product launch, the other in
Europe).  One has a 20MB flash card, the other a 64MB card, have pace
battery powered modems for both and use a registered copy of goin'
postal for email on the move ;-)

Kind regards,

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Okay,

As told to Al Kind:

Erwann Abalea, Chatou (west suburb of Paris, France).

Only 1 classic HP200LX 2MB, I'm thinking of doublespeed and 8MB upgrade
it. It has a 32MB CF that draws too much current. I haven't use my HP200
for the last year. I also have the very first GPR smart card reader
from Gemplus, a PCMCIA unit that was designed for the HP95/100/200 series
(I can use it, but I don't really have the need to).

I also own some HP calculators: HP48SX, 48GX, 49G, 42S. BTW, if you happe=
n
to have old models such as HP15c and HP16c, and would like to sell them,
please contact me, I might be interested... ;)

Regards.

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Hi friends,

>   don't use LXPic 7.0 with LXMap (2.2)!
>
>   Restart with wiping date, time and some next data will be follow :-(

To avoid such problems, I just updated LXMAP to version 3.0 on SUPER
and added a comment to LXPIC not to use it with an older LXMAP version.

Thanks
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There is one that theoreticaly should work on a hp200lx. But it did
not.
So the answer is - No You can not run an C64 emulator on a hp200lx.

Dario Draiman wrote:
> Hi all!
> Does anyone knows about a C64 emulator that can work on the LX?
> Also it would be nice to have a HP48/49 emulator in the LX. I've read tht EMU48 became freeware and open source (only the DOS and Win98 versions, not the WINCE). Perhaps someone with programming skills could patch the source to make it work on the LX.
> What do you think?
>
> Dario
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Le Sun, 3 Feb 2002 17:07:26 -0500
Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET=2EATT=2ENET> a =E9crit:

> adaptor)=2E=2E=2EI imagine they eventually wear out, but I don't think the=
 number
> of writes should ever concern you=2E=2E=2E


The wear-out problem was mentioned by Sundisk when they released their
first cards=2E IIRC, they said it would arrive near something like 100 000
writes on each "sector", and provided an utility to test an rearrange
sectors=2E=2E=2E

Some people ran this utility each 6 months, as precaution=2E Some others
don't=2E=2E=2E=2E  And I have never heard about a data loss which have been
suspected to be caused by a wear-out=2E

Anyway, since the first Sundisk cards, the Flash technology has
been improved, or even totaly changed (with the NAND based cards)=2E=2E=2E

So, I don't think we have to worry about that now=2E=2E=2E


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Le Sun, 3 Feb 2002 22:29:32 +0100
Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> The HP48 is the best calculator=2E=2E=2E just after the HP49=2E=2E=2E ;)

Sorry, the best calculator is still the HP-41 !   ;-)

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Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:

> > > It is running fine here too, but only in in full screen mode.
>
> So the question what needs to be done to make it work in window mode is
> still valid.

PALRUN does not know, if it is running on a full screen or in
a DOS box window. So every difference in the behaviour must be
related to your DOS box window preference setup. But this setup
has always been a mystery for me. So many places to change
sometimes identical entries. Some survive, some don't, some
are changed by the OS at it's own free will...

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Hello list!
I've found this cool thing X-Finder and I'd like to tune it for myself.
But I've found this, important for me, problem: When I tap Enter on .zip
archive, I can dive in, but just one level. When there is directory
structure on zip and I tap enter on directory, I cannot go deeper and it
just tries to open the directory in viewer, what makes no sense. Can you
please tell me where to set it up to behave correctly?
*******
I guess I've found a bug in App Manager: When I try to append another
application type .exm and the path is too long
a:\applics\iconedit\iconedit.exm is enough, I cannot run the program: it
behaves the same way as when I installed more than 8 ? apps before:
cannot run and asterisk in List.
Rename of a:\applics to a:\apps solves my problem. I hope this could help
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Erwann ABALEA wrote:
> And what about the issues on the number of possible
> writings on a flash memory? Is this really important?

I have an old Epson (made by Sandisk when it used to be Sundisk)
10 meg PCMCIA flash card that is rated far lower in terms of
number of possible writes than today's cards.  I think it was in
the hundreds of thousand writes back then.  Now it's in the
millions.

I bought this card for $599 when the 20 meg cards became
available and the 10 meg price dropped from around $800.  Hard
to believe now.  :)

It comes with a program for wear leveling it.  The program tests
each sector and if any sector writes slowly (thats how they wear
out) then it swaps it for another sector that still writes fast,
distributing the wear more evenly.

I've been running this program every 6 months to 1 year for
(just a guess) 7 or 8 years and each time it says "This card
doesn't need wear leveling".  The last time was a few months
ago.  I still use this card in the 200lx I keep next to the
computer for passwords and URLs and such and it's used quite a
bit.

Eventually it'll do some wear leveling but I don't know how long
before it'll need it.  Today's cards should last many times
longer.

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Hi friends,

have a look at Stephen McAinsh's picture gallery!
That's the way working (with the LX) is a real pleasure.

http://www.colquhoun.com/stephen/gallery

Also: Do you know the LX Minidic labeling system, developed by Helmut
Lucke? Just came across his page on the Internet. Very interesting.
Especially the "IR router" he built is extremely innovative! :-)

http://www.minidisc.org/mdlbl/mdlbl.htm

GTX
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Date:         Mon, 4 Feb 2002 17:15:33 +0200
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Hi Peter

nice to hear from you, but what happened to your FROM header?

GTX
daniel

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 07:40:38 -0000,  wrote:

> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 07:40:38 -0000
> From:
> Subject: Re: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu

> Peter (Condor) Mockridge,
> West Sussex (on the south coast), England
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Tralornik wrote:
> You may want to go to Borlands community area
> and get the old Turbo C++ 1.01 or Turbo C Ver 3.02
> compilers (I beleieve the C++ compiler is actually
> newer even thought the version number is lower
> (it does C as well)

Turbo C++ early versions are 1.01 and 2.  Version 3.x won't run
on the LX.

Turbo C (without the ++) version 2.01 will run on the LX and
compiles much faster.  TC++ 1.01 is slow but usable.  TC++ 2 is
too slow on a single speed machine, in my opinion.  TC 2.01 is
older than TC++ 1, but not much.

None of the debuggers, including the IDE debuggers work very
well on the 200lx.  They crash and lock up very quickly.

I use Microsoft's Symdeb, the predecessor to Codeview that came
with Masm 4.  It works fine with TC 2 and supports switching to
CGA graphics mode.  Mapsym, which comes with it, converts the
map file produced by Tlink to a symbol file for Symdeb, allowing
symbolic and source level debugging even of .com files.

It's not nearly as nice as TD or Codeview but it works ok and
they don't.

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Laust Brock-Nannestad wrote:
> I've never seen an HP48 emulator for DOS that
> wasn't a 32-bit DOS excecutable (compiled using
> DJGPP), which pretty much rules out the LX.

I downloaded an HP48s work-alike calculator written for the 95lx
from CSHAND library in the early days of the 95lx.  It wasn't an
emulator.  It wouldn't run ML or SYSRPL programs for the 48.
But it would run RPL programs and acted like a 48 in every way I
could see.

The problem was that it was a pretty expensive shareware package
and the downloadable version wouldn't save it's state so you
started fresh every time.  They said the full product always
opened in the state it was last in.

Also I remember thinking that the keyboard layout was pretty
bad.  I can't remember if it was customizable in the full
product or not.

I don't remember the price now but it was a bunch so I didn't
get one.  I already had a 48sx anyway.  Now I wish I had bought
it.

If anyone has access to CSHAND and they still have the old
library you might check and see if it's still there.  I can't
remember it's name.

I probably have an old copy somewhere but I don't know which of
my several hundred 5.25 disks it would be on and not remembering
it's name I might not know it if I saw it.  I'll look as I can
though.

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Le Mon, 4 Feb 2002 10:00:44 -0600
Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> a =E9crit:

> I bought this card for $599 when the 20 meg cards became
> available and the 10 meg price dropped from around $800.  Hard
> to believe now.  :)

When Sundisk released their first cards, fall 1992, the 10Mb cards were
sold $1000 by EduCALC...

One of my friends is possibly the first Frenchie to buy one of them....
When he received it, we manipulated it as it was pure gold.... ;-)


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"Michel Bel" <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL> wrote on Sun, 3 Feb 2002 19:29:05 +0100>

> Barry wrote>
>
>> I just got a 256 meg Sandisk compact flash card from Ebay and
>> while I was waiting for it to get here I also intended to ask
>> for this driver since there's a lot of talk about it here.  But
>
> Indeed, Barry, mine failed to work until I Fdisk100'd it on the LX, then it
> worked fine. Seemed it was formatted on a W98 machine, and that seems
> unreadable on the LX
>
> I was confused by the constant info on this list that Sandisk's PCMCIA's are
> only recognized up to 220MB.
>
> So, please, Listmembers with _real_ knowledge on this: What _is_ the _real_
> maximum a 200LX recognizes without driver? It's NOT 220MB, it certainly is
> _some_ 256MB, but what about slightly higher, if any...
>
> So: 220MB's work standard on an LX, 256's need and fdisk100 _on the LX_ to
> be recognized, and are then read/write anywhere ( tested it extensively...).


Sorry to butt in here.. I recently got the Sandisk 220MB PCMCIA card myself
(from Silicon Salvage, mentioned a while back here on the list) and I found it
necessary to use both fdisk100 and a format command on it before my 2M 200LX
could read/write it. (Filer reported an "invalid media" error when I tried to
format it before using fdisk100, and a simple "Drive Not Ready" on attempts to
open the drive.) I don't know if this was a fluke, because from what I've been
reading here it should have worked "out of the box".

Following that, I concede that the disk can then be read and written to
"anywhere" - I've used it under MacOS 9.1 and Win98SE for file transfer
purposes with no problem.

One caveat with this though. The MacOS adds hidden files named "finder.dat" to
every directory on the card for compatibility with its own filesystem. The
presence of these files will prevent you from deleting directories back on the
LX (simply because the directory in question isn't empty). This caused me some
confusion for a while until I realised I just had to use attrib to unhide and
then delete them.


- Tom Ziolkowski
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Richard Parrent
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I think deltree work regardless of hidden,system files

>presence of these files will prevent you from deleting
> directories back on the
> LX (simply because the directory in question isn't empty).
> This caused me some
> confusion for a while until I realised I just had to use
> attrib to unhide and
> then delete them.

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Hi friends,

Michael Polak also asked me what I could recommend as a convenient way
to handle SMS on the 200LX.
Of course I recommended PDU with Post/LX and WWW/LX, but since he
develops an Internet package for the LX, he certainly does NOT want to
buy WWW/LX ;-)

So my idea was to use the demo version of WWW/LX, which is limited to
what? 10kB or 16kB? Whatever, it should be enough for just SMS.

So, has anyone experiences regarding the WWW/LX demo version in
combination with PDU?

If this transfer limit is really the only limitation in the demo, it
should work, shouldn't it?

Post/LX is not in any way limited in the demo, or is it?

GTX
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Hi friends,

Michael Polak has my Siemens data cable now and so he can begin to
adapt Arachne for the LX. This is what he wrote to me:

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Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 18:11:43 +0100
From: Michael Polak <xchaos@arachne.cz>
To: daniel.hertrich@gmx.de
Subject: about payment...

...

- because I had chance to test the cable, I have decided to test it
first, and either send it back to you if it won't work, or send money if
it works. Cable works perfectly, to my great enthusiasm (see my previous
e-mail) - you can announce HP-LX pacage of Arachne to HP-LX mailing list
memebers. I want to write also VGA-screen demoversion, which will show
image of futuristic cell-phone with HP-LX sized display, and Arachne
runing in such 640x200 screen; so developers can use it as demonstration
version.

...

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Hi list members.

First of all I like to say that I'm new to the list and a HP-95LX user
since 1991.

I have a HP-95LX since November 1991 and I'm having a problem with
CPACK, recently the HDD of my old computer that had CPACK failed and
when I try to install CPACK in the newer computer I found that the
original CPACK diskette for installing the application has gone bad
also, and when I execute the INSTALL.EXE file I get the message "packed
file is corrupt", so now I can't transfer files to/from the HP-95.

Can some one give me some help as were may I fiend a copy of CPACK or if
there is another software that I may use.

Thanks in advance for any help that I may get.

Best regards to all

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Hi. This is a fowarded msg of one of the developers of EMU48 (HP48 emulator).

-----Original Message-----
From: "Christoph Giesselink" <cgiess@swol.de>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 19:41:41 +0100
To: "Dario Draiman" <dario200@mail.com>
Subject: Re: Emu48 and HP200LX
Hallo,

converting Emu48 to this machine isn't possible for two reasons.

1) the 7 Mhz is tooooo slow (an older Emu48 version needed at least a 80486
@ 66Mhz, current WinCE on a SH3 CPU need about 100Mhz)

2) Emu48 needs ~1.5MB (without port2 !) virtual memory to emulate a HP48GX
(the HP200LX has less memory then the need one and more important, 16Bit DOS
can only access 640KB!)

Happy converting...

Christoph

-----Original Message-----
From: "Christoph Giesselink" <cgiess@swol.de>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:32:31 +0100
To: "Dario Draiman" <dario200@mail.com>
Subject: Re: Emu48 and HP200LX
Hallo,

> > 2) Emu48 needs ~1.5MB (without port2 !) virtual memory to emulate a
HP48GX
> > (the HP200LX has less memory then the need one and more important, 16Bit
DOS
> > can only access 640KB!)
> >
>
> That's right, but there is also a Expanded memory manager called EMM200 so
you could address more that the 640KB. Does this help?

No, the EMM technique allows only to map a 64k page into the 1MB address
area. 1st it's just a cruel for developers to work with EMM and 2nd, the EMM
will additionally slow down emulation speed.

> Anyway I don't have a lot of hope to make the emulator work in the LX.

But in general you won't find anybody to make a software for such an old
fashioned machine. The DOS software/sources, you mentioned before, are very
old, they only include a rudimental emulation which you can't compare with
the emulation quality of actual emulators (but there aren't many
alternatives anyway).

Christoph


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Well... If it's not possible to emulate an HP48, it should at least be
possible to simulate one... It should be possible to have a nearly
infinite stack, to deal with reals, complex, matrices, vectors, lists,
strings, RPL programs, ... and still possible to manipulate symbolic
objects, all at a decent speed...

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Dario Draiman wrote:

> Hi. This is a fowarded msg of one of the developers of EMU48 (HP48 emulator).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Christoph Giesselink" <cgiess@swol.de>
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 19:41:41 +0100
> To: "Dario Draiman" <dario200@mail.com>
> Subject: Re: Emu48 and HP200LX
> Hallo,
>
> converting Emu48 to this machine isn't possible for two reasons.
>
> 1) the 7 Mhz is tooooo slow (an older Emu48 version needed at least a 80486
> @ 66Mhz, current WinCE on a SH3 CPU need about 100Mhz)
>
> 2) Emu48 needs ~1.5MB (without port2 !) virtual memory to emulate a HP48GX
> (the HP200LX has less memory then the need one and more important, 16Bit DOS
> can only access 640KB!)
>
> Happy converting...
>
> Christoph
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Christoph Giesselink" <cgiess@swol.de>
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:32:31 +0100
> To: "Dario Draiman" <dario200@mail.com>
> Subject: Re: Emu48 and HP200LX
> Hallo,
>
> > > 2) Emu48 needs ~1.5MB (without port2 !) virtual memory to emulate a
> HP48GX
> > > (the HP200LX has less memory then the need one and more important, 16Bit
> DOS
> > > can only access 640KB!)
> > >
> >
> > That's right, but there is also a Expanded memory manager called EMM200 so
> you could address more that the 640KB. Does this help?
>
> No, the EMM technique allows only to map a 64k page into the 1MB address
> area. 1st it's just a cruel for developers to work with EMM and 2nd, the EMM
> will additionally slow down emulation speed.
>
> > Anyway I don't have a lot of hope to make the emulator work in the LX.
>
> But in general you won't find anybody to make a software for such an old
> fashioned machine. The DOS software/sources, you mentioned before, are very
> old, they only include a rudimental emulation which you can't compare with
> the emulation quality of actual emulators (but there aren't many
> alternatives anyway).
>
> Christoph
>
>
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Hi All!

I purchased a SanDisk 220MB Type 2 PCMCIA card and was wondering if
anyone else has noticed a similar problem as I'm experiencing.

I've run FDISK100 and formatted on the card on the HP but sometimes
when I go to filer or DOS, it shows the card as empty.  At that point,
it will only show the contents of the card again after I soft reboot.

In addition, it usually takes quite a few seconds to get into Filer
when the card is inserted.

Does anyone have similar experiences or thoughts about this?

Thanks in advance!

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 01:20:35 +0100
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Subject:      Palm database->Hp 200lx
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Hi everybody,

Is it possible to somehow view a Palm database in the Hp 200lx? Can these
Palm databases be changed into something which is MS-DOS or Windows
compatible. I ask this because there is a very nice Movie database for the
palm:
 http://www.magma.ca/~sheppard/IMDb/Palm.html

which would be very cool to carry on our 200lx. That way I will know what to
choose when I go to rent a video.

thanks,

Inigo


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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 00:37:00 +0000
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Subject:      Fluff: Around the world in 80 days

   >Subject: Re: Around The World In 80 Minutes?

Well, my previous message on the subject bounced, so I'll try again:

Tim Schweikert
Citizenship: US.
ethnic heritage: German. (triple handicap: engineer, German, &
 ex-military)
non-native languages:  Russian & German.
profession by training: EE.  By avocation:  Jack of all trades and
 master of none.
current location: Minneapolis, MN
past locations:  US(various cities including Anchorage,Alaska), Japan,
 Germany(3 yrs).

One avocation: Handheld afficiando since mid-life finishing college in
 the late '70s starting with the HP35/45/65.  I've had every major
 handheld family available, sometime with several models in the
 family.  More to the point of this mailing list,  I've owned 4
 HP200's of various capacities & started with the HP95.   I also
 waited a _long_ time before trying out the WinCE/PocketPC/HandHeldPC
 family.   Although the HP200LX platform is showing it's age, a few
 dedicated programmers are keeping it functional for the slightly
 geeky consumers who are willling to invest a bit of time.  I'm
 currently exploring the HP720 - descendant of the HP200 which follows
 HP's pattern of purchasing the handheld OS from another company
 (Lotus developed the HP200 OS) rather than developing the OS
 themselves.  The HP41/28/48/49 is an example of HP still developing
 the OS - and also another good example of the market desperately
 trying to keep excellence alive in spite of the HP's obvious
 willingness to drop the whole market and abandon both engineers and
 developers.

...jumping off the soapbox...

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I have been given the opportunity to offer to the list:

5 packages English and one French consisting of:

- 2MB 200LX in very good condition, cleaned and checked. No missing pixels,
no hinge breaks, battery cover intact, etc. Complete..
- New and unused set of manuals ( Some still originally sealed, otherwise
still new, unsealed)
 French only the big guide.
- Connectivity kit: Cable, 3 connectors ( null modem, Printer and 25Pins
connector)
- New holster type leather slipcase.
- One CD-R with 300MB of LX related Software and info.

Cost: 150 Euro (net) plus shipping, ( EU/Europe about 20 Euro insured, rest
of the world about 40 Euro).
Conditions: Prepaid/Paypal or Bank Transfer/Giro. EU residents get priority
(less hassle). Refund (without shipping costs) if not satisfied. The sixth
who orders misses out on the null modem (Cross 9-9 pins ).

Michel

I will try to post pictures somewhere of one of these kits.

Oh, yes, also available: 3 of the same as above  except: horrible hinge
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I have been given the opportunity to offer to the list:

5 packages English and one French consisting of:

- 2MB 200LX in very good condition, cleaned and checked. No missing pixels,
no hinge breaks, battery cover intact, etc. Complete..
- New and unused set of manuals ( Some still originally sealed, otherwise
still new, unsealed)
 French only the big guide.
- Connectivity kit: Cable, 3 connectors ( null modem, Printer and 25Pins
connector)
- 100/240 volt Original HP Adapter (WestEuro prongs)
- New holster type leather slipcase.
- One CD-R with 300MB of LX related Software and info.

Cost: 150 Euro (net) plus shipping, ( EU/Europe about 20 Euro insured, rest
of the world about 40 Euro).
Conditions: Prepaid/Paypal or Bank Transfer/Giro. EU residents get priority
(less hassle). Refund (without shipping costs) if not satisfied. The sixth
who orders misses out on the null modem (Cross 9-9 pins ).

Michel

I will try to post pictures somewhere of one of these kits.

Oh, yes, also available: 3 of the same as above  except: horrible hinge
breaks, good screen and keyboard.

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> Hi friends,
>
> Michael Polak also asked me what I could recommend as a convenient way
> to handle SMS on the 200LX.
> Of course I recommended PDU with Post/LX and WWW/LX, but since he
> develops an Internet package for the LX, he certainly does NOT want to
> buy WWW/LX ;-)

He does not need to _buy_ WWW/LX Version 3! All he needs to do
is send an email to info@dasoft.com and tell me who he is,
what he is doing and I'll be honored to send him a
complimentary license of WWW/LX Version 3! (We did similar
things with other serious developers, even competitors,
because it makes perfectly good sense and increases the
options we all have on the Palmtop!)

Please let him know and invite him to write to me for the
license and perhaps forward this email to me.

> So my idea was to use the demo version of WWW/LX, which is limited to
> what? 10kB or 16kB? Whatever, it should be enough for just SMS.

WWW.EXE is 16K including ALL traffic, handshaking, the
works...

Post.exe limited to one send one receive (also subject to the
16K).

> Post/LX is not in any way limited in the demo, or is it?

Yes, see above.

  Avi M. D&A
  http://www.dasoft.com


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Date:         Mon, 4 Feb 2002 20:26:25 -0800
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From:         Longden Loo <LLoo@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject:      Re: Problems with Sandisk 220MB card
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> I purchased a SanDisk 220MB Type 2 PCMCIA card and was wondering if
> anyone else has noticed a similar problem as I'm experiencing.
>
> I've run FDISK100 and formatted on the card on the HP but sometimes
> when I go to filer or DOS, it shows the card as empty.  At that point,
> it will only show the contents of the card again after I soft reboot.

I have one of these cards and haven't seen this behavior.  Then
again, I didn't run fdisk100 on the card, since it was partitioned and
formatted already (apparently not the case with all of them).

> In addition, it usually takes quite a few seconds to get into Filer
> when the card is inserted.

It usually takes 5-8 seconds to read my 220mb card's much larger
file allocation table than I used to see, compared to 2-5 seconds
with smaller cards.

If you suspect a problem, I recall the seller (Silicon Salvage) offered
a limited guarantee.  You may want to call them about the problem
.. maybe they can offer a replacement.

- Longden

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 06:54:52 +0100
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HP Staber wrote:
>
> Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:
> >
> > So the question what needs to be done to make it work in window mode is
> > still valid.
>
> I am very happy the way Stefan improved PALRUN and have no issues
> running it full screen (g).

I had an issue today on my WinNT laptop : I started PIM/PE and tried to
create a "only" view by hitting Ctrl-C and specifying the string
pattern to be displayed. The screen turned black and I had to kill the
PIM/PE task with Ctrl-Alt-Del.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 06:00:43 +0000
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From:         "F. Kaufman" <fjkaufman@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject:      Re: Picture gallery / Minidisc labeling system
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> Hi friends,
>
> have a look at Stephen McAinsh's picture gallery!
> That's the way working (with the LX) is a real pleasure.
>
> http://www.colquhoun.com/stephen/gallery

Thanks for the reference.  I've done the John Muir Trail but divided it
in 3 segments over 21 years (G)  The last was the northernmost 95 miles,
also solo about 7 years ago.

The Muir Hut is this wonderful all stone structure with the stone roof
in the middle of this wild and beautiful Muir Pass.

Been atop Half Dome 3 times and it leaves me breathless - via the cable
route.  Got to get back to the Sierra.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 06:00:48 +0000
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Subject:      Re: TECH: CPACK problem.
Comments: To: "Jose M. Valdes R. YV5LIX" <yv5lix@CANTV.NET>
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> original CPACK diskette for installing the application has gone bad
> also, and when I execute the INSTALL.EXE file I get the message "packed
> file is corrupt", so now I can't transfer files to/from the HP-95.
>
> Can some one give me some help as were may I fiend a copy of CPACK or if
> there is another software that I may use.

The disk is fine.  The program was designed and compiled under a quirky
or buggy system.

You need to find a copy of LOADFIX.EXE (com?) and run it with the
install program.  Probably in a copy of dos 6.x???

Or load a bunch of tsr's in memory to take up about 40-50k (at least) of
memory and then try running the INstall again.

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Are you using an hp200 or hp100?  That could affect things, too.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 07:21:42 +0100
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Daniel,

> If this transfer limit is really the only limitation in the demo, it
> should work, shouldn't it?
>
> Post/LX is not in any way limited in the demo, or is it?

For me the web page www.dasoft.com tells a lot regarding demo version.
I could copy it and send it to you.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Date:         Mon, 4 Feb 2002 23:45:52 -0700
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Subject:      Re: Problems with Sandisk 220MB card
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 fjkaufman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
> Are you using an hp200 or hp100?  That could affect things, too.

hp200lx.  How does it affect things?

Thanks!

-Jeff

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 08:04:55 +0100
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On a Vector site, there is a file HP48SX_UTL in a directory CALCULATORS. I downloaded it but that is all. There are some batch files which use another program (VZ.?) Because I don't speak japanese I don't know what is the purpose of this whole package:-(

Radek






                    Barry
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                    2002-02-04 05:21
                    PM
                    Please respond
                    to Barry






Laust Brock-Nannestad wrote:
> I've never seen an HP48 emulator for DOS that
> wasn't a 32-bit DOS excecutable (compiled using
> DJGPP), which pretty much rules out the LX.

I downloaded an HP48s work-alike calculator written for the 95lx
from CSHAND library in the early days of the 95lx.  It wasn't an
emulator.  It wouldn't run ML or SYSRPL programs for the 48.
But it would run RPL programs and acted like a 48 in every way I
could see.

The problem was that it was a pretty expensive shareware package
and the downloadable version wouldn't save it's state so you
started fresh every time.  They said the full product always
opened in the state it was last in.

Also I remember thinking that the keyboard layout was pretty
bad.  I can't remember if it was customizable in the full
product or not.

I don't remember the price now but it was a bunch so I didn't
get one.  I already had a 48sx anyway.  Now I wish I had bought
it.

If anyone has access to CSHAND and they still have the old
library you might check and see if it's still there.  I can't
remember it's name.

I probably have an old copy somewhere but I don't know which of
my several hundred 5.25 disks it would be on and not remembering
it's name I might not know it if I saw it.  I'll look as I can
though.

Barry

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:42:57 +0100
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Hello,

>don't use LXPic 7.0 with LXMap (2.2)! Restart with wiping
>date, time and some next data will be follow :-(

You can only blame yourself!

Stefan's original announcement in digest #2002-38 clearly said:

>>Because of a different memory management of new LxPic,
>>I had to adjust LxMap to work with LxPic >= v7.0. The advantage
>>of the new LxMap is now...

Sincerely: Tamas Feher.

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Hi Inigo

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 01:20:35 +0100, =?iso-8859-1?B?SfFpZ28=?= <imazagra@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> Is it possible to somehow view a Palm database in the Hp 200lx? Can these
> Palm databases be changed into something which is MS-DOS or Windows
> compatible. I ask this because there is a very nice Movie database for the
> palm:
>  http://www.magma.ca/~sheppard/IMDb/Palm.html

If this is the "PDB" format, there is a pdb2csv converter on SUPER....

> which would be very cool to carry on our 200lx. That way I will know what to
> choose when I go to rent a video.

OTOH, there is also a film database for the 200LX, maybe a similar one,
don't know. Go to www.palmtop.net and have a look into the database
repository.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 10:10:43 +0200
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From:         Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi Avi

On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 22:43:04 -0500, A Meshar <hplxmail@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> He does not need to _buy_ WWW/LX Version 3! All he needs to do
> is send an email to info@dasoft.com and tell me who he is,
> what he is doing and I'll be honored to send him a
> complimentary license of WWW/LX Version 3! (We did similar

WOW, this is good news! I'll let him know.

> Post.exe limited to one send one receive (also subject to the
> 16K).

but this doesn't apply to SMS, since sending / receiving is entirely
handled by Robot scripts, right? Post/LX acts only as an offline viewer
/ writer for SMS.


GTX
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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 10:10:49 +0200
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Hi Helmuth

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 07:21:42 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:

> For me the web page www.dasoft.com tells a lot regarding demo version.
> I could copy it and send it to you.

Thanks - the only limitation which applies if you use the setup for
SMS-only is the 16kB limit of www.exe. And of course the three beeps
and the short delay at the www.exe start.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 10:09:29 +0100
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I seem to have a problem with downloading %subj% from SUPER. It downloads everytime only 671kB and I cannot open it then, because file is not complete.

Radek

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:10:43 +0100
Reply-To:     Dzon <dzon@SOFTHOME.NET>
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Hello there,
could you please tell me if there is some english documentation for
TaskBar and where could I find that?
Thanks

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:18:38 +0000
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HP Staber wrote:

> I think the ZIP archive on SUPER and on Stefans homepage were created
> with a newer zipper software. I was unable to extract it on my palmtop
> with PKUNZIP or UNZIP. Had to use my desktop and PowerArchiver to
> extract the files.

I use exclusively PKZIP V2.50 for years now. But I just zipped
LXPIC 7.0 once again and uploaded it to my homepage, just in
case something happend during upload.

Stefan

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:18:40 +0000
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Pavel Zampach wrote:

>   don't use LXPic 7.0 with LXMap (2.2)!

as I said in my announcement from last saturday:

  Because of a different memory management of the new LxPic,
  I had to adjust LxMap to work with LxPic >=3D 7.0. The advantage
  of the new LxMap is now, that maps may also be in GIF or JPG
  format. However, my recommendation are still B&W PCX maps for
  speed reasons.

>   Restart with wiping date, time and some next data will be follow :-(

That should not happen! Both programs only read files, but
never write to files.

The new LxMap 3.0 was uploaded simultaneously on 02-FEB-02 to

http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.peichl/lxmap.zip

and is now also available on SUPER. Thanks Daniel!

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 07:57:30 -0500
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> when I try to install CPACK in the newer computer I found that the
> original CPACK diskette for installing the application has gone bad
> also, and when I execute the INSTALL.EXE file I get the message "packed
> file is corrupt", so now I can't transfer files to/from the HP-95.

The program used to make the packed file had a bug.  It won't work when =
running
in the lower portion of DOS memory.  Loading some TSRs before trying to =
install
it is one way to get around this.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:17:39 +0100
Reply-To:     Michel Bel <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL>
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(Sorry if repeated, my provider loses messages at the moment)

I have been given the opportunity to offer to the list:

5 packages English and one French consisting of:

- 2MB 200LX in very good condition, cleaned and checked. No missing pixels,
no hinge breaks, battery cover intact, etc. Complete with:

- New and unused set of manuals ( Some still originally sealed, otherwise
still new, but unsealed)
The  French LX has only the big manual.

- Connectivity kit: Cable, 3 adapters ( Black 9-9 null modem (first five
only!), printer and PC 25Pins
connector) - no SW.

- 100/240 volt Original HP Adapter (WestEuro prongs)

- New holster type leather slipcase.

- One CD-R with 300MB of LX related Software and info. ( my addition ;-)

Cost: 150 Euro (net) plus shipping, ( EU/Europe about 20 Euro insured, rest
of the world about 40 Euro).

Conditions: Prepaid/Paypal or Bank Transfer/Giro. EU residents get priority
(less hassle). Refund (without shipping costs) if not satisfied (say within
a week.). The sixth
who orders misses out on the null modem (The black Cross 9-9 pins ).

Michel

I will try to post pictures somewhere of one of these kits.

As the rest of the LX's that these people have are hingebroken, also lots of
spare parts available: Screen, keyboards, 1MB and 2MB motherboards -
inquire.
Please reply to my PERSONAL address, NOT to the list.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 08:57:05 -0500
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Hi Nathalie

Nathalie Bugeaud <tps-seti@WANADOO.FR> wrote:

> i just wondered if it is possible to connect a CF card reader via serial
> cable to the serial port. would this make it "B"- drive ?!?

You could connect to a computer using INTERLNK/INTERSVR or LapLink.
You can access a CF card as a remote drive and map it to B: with
ASSIGN or SUBST.  I don't know of any stand alone serial CF readers.

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Pavel Zampach wrote:

>   don't use LXPic 7.0 with LXMap (2.2)!
>   Restart with wiping date, time and some next data will be follow :-(

I just reinstalled LxMap V2.2 on my system to see if it really
can cause damage with LxPic V7.0. But all I get is a little
garbage on the screen and then LxMap exits and you are again
at the DOS prompt (in graphics mode however).

No need to reboot or even to Ctrl-Shift-On.
I cannot see why you had loss of data.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:37:54 -0400
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Hi all.

Thanks to everyone who answered my question, thanks to you all I have
APP95 (CPACK) running and I can again use it to manage the files in my
HP-95LX, all the suggestions and advices were in the right track, the
disk was ok and the problem is with the way the installation file was
compiled.

By the way, APP95 works without problems on a DOS window under Windows
XP Professional.

Best regards to you and yours.

Jose M. Valdes R.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:59:28 -0600
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Tom Ziolkowski wrote:
> Sorry to butt in here.. I recently got the Sandisk
> 220MB PCMCIA card myself (from Silicon Salvage,
> mentioned a while back here on the list) and I
> found it necessary to use both fdisk100 and a format
> command on it before my 2M 200LX could read/write
> it. (Filer reported an "invalid media" error when I tried
> to format it before using fdisk100, and a simple "Drive
> Not Ready" on attempts to open the drive.) I don't
> know if this was a fluke, because from what I've been
> reading here it should have worked "out of the box".

I had exactly t he same symptoms with a SimpleTech card I bought
recently for $12 on ebay.  But it's only a 32 meg card.   It's
my first non-Sandisk card so I thought at first it was a dud.
But I formatted it on my Win98 laptop and it's working fine on
everything including the 200lx.

Barry

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:13:40 -0500
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I got the same card and it works fine for me.

>
> Hi All!
>
> I purchased a SanDisk 220MB Type 2 PCMCIA card and was wondering if
> anyone else has noticed a similar problem as I'm experiencing.
>
> I've run FDISK100 and formatted on the card on the HP but sometimes
> when I go to filer or DOS, it shows the card as empty.  At
> that point,
> it will only show the contents of the card again after I
> soft reboot.
>
> In addition, it usually takes quite a few seconds to get into Filer
> when the card is inserted.
>
> Does anyone have similar experiences or thoughts about this?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> -Jeff

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:16:22 -0700
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We were cleaning out at work, and I saved the following from the trash bin:

Borland Quarto Pro SE ("Special Edition" for home and office) 1.0, for
MS-DOS. 2 copies w/docs,
     1 copy 3.5" disks only, 2 copies 5.25" disks only.

Borland Brief ("The Programmer's Editor") 3.1 for MS-DOS, w/docs, 1 copy.

2 copies Dell MS-DOS 5.0 (three 3.5" diskettes).

The software is free for shipping costs, with the packages with docs
weighing about 3 pounds, which will cost about $2.50 in the US. First-come,
first served.

Email me off-list at robert_feldman(at)jdedwards.com.

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:59:40 +0200
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Hi Radek

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 10:09:29 +0100, Radek Svagr <radek.svagr@LGPHILIPS-DISPLAYS.COM> wrote:

> I seem to have a problem with downloading %subj% from SUPER. It downloads everytime only 671kB and I cannot open it then, because file is not complete.
>

I have no problem here to download the file from SUPER.
The problem must be on your side. ;-)
Have you tried variout browsers?
If everything fails, let me know, I'll send you the file via email.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 13:17:30 -0500
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> I've found this cool thing X-Finder and I'd like to tune it for myself.
> But I've found this, important for me, problem: When I tap Enter on .zip
> archive, I can dive in, but just one level. When there is directory
> structure on zip and I tap enter on directory, I cannot go deeper and it
> just tries to open the directory in viewer, what makes no sense. Can you
> please tell me where to set it up to behave correctly?
>
Hey, I never noticed this! My setup does this too. I'm using X-Finder
R11.B14 and Pkunzip 2.04g.

Are you also using Pkunzip? Searching the archives for this list leads me
to believe that instead using Unzip (from S.U.P.E.R.) may clear up this
problem. Unfortunately, S.U.P.E.R. is refusing connections right now, so I
can't test this.

Bruce in Toronto

BTW, are you using any of my X-Finder "themes" yet? 8-)

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 13:23:25 -0500
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How many people on the list still use a 95lx?  I have to say that it's the
neatest little toy I've purchased in the last couple of years (got it off of
ebay).

HP used to make some *real* solid stuff.  ;)

Damo

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 19:55:11 +0200
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Hi Stefan

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 19:16:15 +0000, Stefan.Peichl@t-online.de wrote:

> Daniel, would you please copy LXPIC.ZIP from my homepage
> again to SUPER?

Done.

GTX
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry"
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: Sandisk recognition over 220MB


> I had exactly t he same symptoms with a SimpleTech card I bought
> recently for $12 on ebay.  But it's only a 32 meg card.   It's
> my first non-Sandisk card so I thought at first it was a dud.
> But I formatted it on my Win98 laptop and it's working fine on
> everything including the 200lx.
>
> Barry
>

A few months ago I bought a couple 64M Sandisk CF disks in PCMCIA adapters
off eBay.  I couldn't get them to read, format or Fdisk100 in my 200lx.  (I
think I was getting an invalid media error.)  I tried on a Win98 box also
and could not read or format.  I fdisked on the Win98 laptop.  That worked
but I still could not read etc. on the palmtop.  Getting desperate, I tried
fdisking and formatting in my Omnibook 430.  That worked and the card was
readable in the palmtop.
This happened several months ago and the sequence and specifics may be a
little off.  But I do remember that the Omnibook was the only way I got them
to work in the palmtop.  I asked the guy what they had been used in.  He
wasn't sure, but thought he had gotten them out of old Cisco routers.  That
was the second time I had picked up Sandisk cards that had been used in
routers and they were purchased from different people.  At least they came
at a good price.
Later,
bob

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:11:49 -0500
Reply-To:     Bing <bxu2@UWO.CA>
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Hello, all. Anybody knows how to display Chinese characters in 200lx or
any software is available?
Bing

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 21:24:59 +0100
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> How many people on the list still use a 95lx?

I still use my 95lx. That *might* change tomorrow because my 700lx is
scheduled to arrive in less than 12 hours :-)

> I have to say that it's the
> neatest little toy I've purchased in the last couple of years (got it off
of
> ebay).

It's a sad thing that HP stopped producing their best stuff.

regards,
Oliver

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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 13:41:51 -0800
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Everyone,

To all who posted recent details about this card, many thanks.  I bought a
2nd one from Silicon Salvage last month, primarily to use for file transfer
between my office Dell and a Toshiba Libretto.  Hence, when I got the card,
I formatted it in the Libretto under Win98, and it worked just fine in both
the Dell and Libretto.  My 200LX could not read it though, which seemed odd
since the first card I got from Silicon Salvage in November worked fine in
the LX, as well as the Dell and Libretto, right out of the box.  In any
case, thanks to the recent posts, I used Fdisk100 on the 2nd card, then
formatted it with Filer, and now it can be used in all three systems.   One
question about this issue:  does anyone know WHY formatting the card in
Win98 FIRST would make the card unreadable in the LX?

Martin G. Ramirez















At 09:59 am 2/5/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Tom Ziolkowski wrote:
>> Sorry to butt in here.. I recently got the Sandisk
>> 220MB PCMCIA card myself (from Silicon Salvage,
>> mentioned a while back here on the list) and I
>> found it necessary to use both fdisk100 and a format
>> command on it before my 2M 200LX could read/write
>> it. (Filer reported an "invalid media" error when I tried
>> to format it before using fdisk100, and a simple "Drive
>> Not Ready" on attempts to open the drive.) I don't
>> know if this was a fluke, because from what I've been
>> reading here it should have worked "out of the box".
>
>I had exactly t he same symptoms with a SimpleTech card I bought
>recently for $12 on ebay.  But it's only a 32 meg card.   It's
>my first non-Sandisk card so I thought at first it was a dud.
>But I formatted it on my Win98 laptop and it's working fine on
>everything including the 200lx.
>
>Barry
>
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Date:         Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:49:48 -0500
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On Tue,  5 Feb 2002 01:20:35 +0100, =?iso-8859-1?B?SfFpZ28= wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> Is it possible to somehow view a Palm database in the Hp 200lx?

I do not know, but I really hope so.

> Can these
> Palm databases be changed into something which is MS-DOS or Windows
> compatible. I ask this because there is a very nice Movie database for the
> palm:
>  http://www.magma.ca/~sheppard/IMDb/Palm.html

Ah this sounds very nice. I would really like this on my Hp200lx.

Somehow to translate the Palm database to a Hp200Lx gdb would have been
very nice.

Sorry that I do not have a solution but I got a bit exited having the
possability to have IMDB on my hplx :-)

Regards

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On Mon,  4 Feb 2002 09:30:00 -0800, Tom Ziolkowski wrote:

> One caveat with this though. The MacOS adds hidden files named "finder.dat" to
> every directory on the card for compatibility with its own filesystem. The
> presence of these files will prevent you from deleting directories back on the
> LX (simply because the directory in question isn't empty). This caused me some
> confusion for a while until I realised I just had to use attrib to unhide and
> then delete them.

I use Volkon Commander to delete dir's that are not empty. Thats the
best tool for this..you do not have to fiddle around with attrib and
all that..just choose what to delete.

Regards

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Le Tue, 5 Feb 2002 13:41:51 -0800
"Martin G=2E Ramirez" <mramirez@LMU=2EEDU> a =E9crit:

> One
> question about this issue:  does anyone know WHY formatting the card in
> Win98 FIRST would make the card unreadable in the LX?

Just an idea (I don't have Win98 to check) : could it be possible that it
formats the card in FAT32 ?

Remember that the HP200LX was released before this format=2E=2E=2E

Jacques=2E

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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Martin Bergvill wrote:
> > Is it possible to somehow view a Palm database in the Hp 200lx?
> I do not know, but I really hope so.
There is a reader on super that works with some Palm database
files, but not this one.

> > Can these
> > Palm databases be changed into something which is MS-DOS or Windows
> > compatible. I ask this because there is a very nice Movie database for the
> > palm:
> >  http://www.magma.ca/~sheppard/IMDb/Palm.html
>
> Ah this sounds very nice. I would really like this on my Hp200lx.
>
> Somehow to translate the Palm database to a Hp200Lx gdb would have been
> very nice.

Looks like this one is in peanutpress's proprietary format which
means no translation. Perhaps this was a condition of IMDB
granting Tom Sheppard permission to distribute it. No
peanutpress Palm Reader for dos so I think we're out of luck.

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>>Just an idea (I don't have Win98 to check) : could it be possible that it
>>formats the card in FAT32 ?

doubt it i believe a disk has to be at least .5 gig before windows will use
fat32

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Wed,  6 Feb 2002 13:43:19 +1300 (NZDT)

01h37m59s ago ...
On Tue,  5 Feb 2002 15:05:20 -0800, Harry Mulcahey wrote:

> Hi, I just joined this mailing list. Today I tried to
> access palmtop.net, and it gave me a "this page cannot be
> displayed" error.  What's wrong? Is the server offline? If
> it is, when will it be online?

I agree it doesn't seem to be there. From here it has been
like that for at least a week. Well, whenever I have tried.
I understand it was up at some stage.

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Daniel,

> > Post.exe limited to one send one receive (also subject to the
> > 16K).
>
> but this doesn't apply to SMS, since sending / receiving is entirely
> handled by Robot scripts, right? Post/LX acts only as an offline viewer
> / writer for SMS.

I have no idea! I never use SMS at all. But you can try this;
Comment out the key=3D param in post.cfg and see what happens.
It may be that there is still a limitation.

Maybe Andreas or Tony know?

  Avi


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Subject:      Re: Sandisk recognition over 220MB
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> "Michel Bel" <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL> wrote on Sun, 3 Feb 2002 19:29:05 =
+0100>
>
> > Barry wrote>
> >
> >> I just got a 256 meg Sandisk compact flash card from Ebay and
> >> while I was waiting for it to get here I also intended to ask
> >> for this driver since there's a lot of talk about it here.  But
> >
> > Indeed, Barry, mine failed to work until I Fdisk100'd it on the LX, =
then it
> > worked fine. Seemed it was formatted on a W98 machine, and that seems
> > unreadable on the LX
> >
> > I was confused by the constant info on this list that Sandisk's =
PCMCIA's are
> > only recognized up to 220MB.

No matter how many times I posted that my Sandisk 440MB work
fine with a driver, yet another ATA drive at 512MB works
without a driver, the same people kept posting the incorrct
message regarding 220M Sandisk is max. Not so! With driver it
works fine to 440 and probably above that.

And in fact I keep using my 512MB european made Memory Card
Technology card WITHOUT a driver.

I bet this pos will get a new collection of "it won't work
beyond 220M" posts... Some people are stuck! <G>...

  Avi


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> Hi Helmuth
>
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 07:21:42 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@A=
TTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:
>
> > For me the web page www.dasoft.com tells a lot regarding demo version.
> > I could copy it and send it to you.
>
> Thanks - the only limitation which applies if you use the setup for
> SMS-only is the 16kB limit of www.exe. And of course the three beeps
> and the short delay at the www.exe start.

_That_ beeping and messages tells you that the limit is in
force. I am not sure what Post/LX does in this case. Try it...
Let us know.

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> > I've found this cool thing X-Finder and I'd like to tune it for myself.
> > But I've found this, important for me, problem: When I tap Enter on .zip
> > archive, I can dive in, but just one level. When there is directory
> > structure on zip and I tap enter on directory, I cannot go deeper and it
> > just tries to open the directory in viewer, what makes no sense. Can you
> > please tell me where to set it up to behave correctly?
> >
> Hey, I never noticed this! My setup does this too. I'm using X-Finder
> R11.B14 and Pkunzip 2.04g.

Hey, anyone know what happened to our resident Xpert on Xfinder:

Peniel Romanelli

I have not seen anything from him in a while or have I missed postings?

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Don't worry about it... Just try it again later...

It seems to be down from time to time.
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Harry Mulcahey=20
  To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu=20
  Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 6:05 PM
  Subject: www.palmtop.net offline?


  Hi, I just joined this mailing list. Today I tried to access =
palmtop.net, and it gave me a "this page cannot be displayed" error. =
What's wrong? Is the server offline? If it is, when will it be online?

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Don't worry about it... Just try it again=20
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>It seems to be down from time to time.</FONT></DIV>
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Comments: To: Bing <bxu2@UWO.CA>
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There are following softwares that can display GB code (used
mostly in Main Land China).
1) NJCGA - a text editor (freeware)
2) GBlist - a text viewer (freeware)
both have 64k size limitation, but work fine in HP100LX &
200LX.

There are programs that can convert B5 code (use in Taiwan &
HK) to exe file, but will increase the file size 3 times.

If you are interested, Let me know.

Roger

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To: <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:11 AM
Subject: display of Chinese characters


> Hello, all. Anybody knows how to display Chinese
characters in 200lx or
> any software is available?
> Bing
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I just purchased a 192MB Sandisk CF.  It works in my USB CF Reader
(SDDR-31) but my 200LX says 'Drive not Ready'.  Help please.

Scott Dunaway
SDunaway@ford.com
313-84-50812

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Hi everybody ...
 my first words to the list :)

Greetings from germany, Paderborn.
happy 200lx, 700lx owner :)



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My 192MB Sandisk CF works fine with no driver.  For the larger CF, I =
believe
that Thaddeus supplies a driver, but I don't know whether they give it =
away
without buying a CF from them.

Ron

>
> I just purchased a 192MB Sandisk CF.  It works in my USB CF Reader
> (SDDR-31) but my 200LX says 'Drive not Ready'.  Help please.
>
> Scott Dunaway
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I am sorry to have let this sit for so long, but I just found the time to
dig out the Stacker V2.0 box and the manual describes the SCREATE.COM
command as "...ideal for quickly creating Stacked removable disks."  In its
explanation of the syntax and options for SCREATE.COM, it allows you to set
the size of the available disk space to be used by the STACVOL.DSK file with
the /S=sss.s option.  The parameter you provide is in MB, allocated down to
0.1 MB.  For this version, the maximum is 256 MB.

The same manual says that if you want to continue to see the original drive
with its uncompressed contents, then you remove the '@' from in front of the
STACVOL.xxx filename on the DEVICE=STACKER.COM line of your CONFIG.SYS file.

Alan Striegel

-----Original Message-----
From: Yves Leurquin mailto:leurquin@BIGFOOT.COM
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 7:15 AM
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject: Re: Stacker on PCMCIA cards


Alan,

> On the subject of Stacker, Yves Leurquin implied that it required the
entire
> volume to be compressed, but that has never been true.  I routinely
created
> Stacked volumes that took up only part of a drive.  As I recall, this was
> not the default behavior, but it was always possible.  For speed, I always
> created the volume (stacvol.*) files on my desktop and moved them onto the
> SRAM or flash cards that I used in the palmtop.

I would love to be proved wrong but from what I recall from the time I tried
to setup stacker on the LX it is not possible, on a _removable_ media (i.e.
Flash card A: drive), to mount the stacker volume _and_ at the same time
access the uncompressed portion of the flash card.

It is possible to create a stacer volume which is smaller than the full
flash
card capacity but once it is mounted, it substitutes the A: drive letter and
prevents access to the physical A: drive. On a fixed drive (e.g. C: drive)
however, it is indeed possible to access the physical C: drive _and_ the
mounted stacked volume.

As said above, please let me know if I am wrong and I will dig up my old
Stacker 4.0 disks to give it another try.

 \/
 /ves

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> Hello. I would like to know how to use your Windows  theme for the
X-Finder. Thank you. Goodbye.
>
Hi Harry,

From my Web page at http://www.angelfire.com/ego/palmtop :

(begin quote)

How to use: It's easiest to use X-Finder itself to move downloaded files to
their appropriate locations. First, back up
your X-Finder files in case you wish to return to your former set-up! Then
copy into your Finder directory (A:/FINDER
by default) all .XBG files and the CURSOR.ICN file from the .LZH archive
you downloaded. Next, copy all file .ICNs
you wish to use into your file icon archive (A:/FINDER/ICON.LZH by
default), and folder .ICNs into your folder icon
archive (A:/FINDER/ICONFLD.LZH by default). Finally, use Memo or another
editor to edit the appropriate lines in
your environment file (A:/FINDER/FINDER.ENV by default) as indicated in the
*SET.TXT file, and re-start X-Finder.
(...)
Please note: These themes are optimized for X-Finder Release 11 Beta 13.
They will work with earlier versions, but
certain features may not be available to you. If you are using an earlier
version of X-Finder, for example, unselected
windows don't normally display faded. In this case, you should do the
following in DOS:
RENAME RIGHT.XBG RIGHT.000 (Enter)
COPY LEFT.XBG RIGHT.XBG (Enter)

(end quote)

There is more detail on the Web page, if you are interested. I hope this
helps!

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Nigel R in South Africa is using but would not classify as a 'toy'!

Given the abundance of applications that can be run, the HP95LX in my experience
is a VERY productive tool.

R/H hinge crack has just become major so my unit is currently 'desk bound' with
the screen propped against the corner of my equally old (and well engineered) HP
LaserJet 2/3P (the one with a built in serial port that is attached directly to
my LX). Don't worry, although the LX normally travels everywhere I go (and will
again after a dollop of epoxy putty has been applied to the appropriate parts),
the printer being a little larger stay on my desk <big grin>!

Trust everyone is SMILING!

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Hi Daniel,

Yes, bingo! that thin wire broken.
i just replace pair wires and resolder it at night.
also cleaned up whole PCB/keyboard. :-)

Thanks your help!

Billy




P.S> Bing

I'm using DingDang "dddos" CGA chinese editor
it support GB code only, u can using some
line tools for conversion. ex: HC from unix








Hello

On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 01:09:12 -0800, xy mox <xymoxhk@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
 > hmm. hmm... really want to cry....
 > my 200 with me around 7 year and i charging it
 > every two week.  last night, dunno y i try plug a adaptor for
 > recharging. when i open charge-it, it said not charging....
 > hmm.. so i think my machine internal power module
 > have problem. even i replace other new AC adaptor. Probably not an

electronics problem (if you didn't recognize any
strange behaviour like buzzing noise, extensive heat....).
I assume there is simply one of the two thin wires broken which connect
the power jack with the mainboard. Do you have any palmtop hardware skills?
If you are able to open the
LX, it's not such a big deal to resolder the wire if it's broken. GTX

daniel

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 16:04:23 +0100
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> R/H hinge crack has just become major ....

Hinge cracks on a 95lx? Never heard of that before.

regards,
Oliver (who is playing with his new 700lx all day *bg)

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Radek Svagr wrote:
> On a Vector site, there is a file HP48SX_UTL in a
> directory CALCULATORS. I downloaded it but that
> is all. There are some batch files which use another
> program (VZ.?) Because I don't speak japanese I
> don't know what is the purpose of this whole package

What site is that?  Do you think the 48 simulator I described
might be there?

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Damond Walker wrote:
> How many people on the list still use a 95lx?  I have to say
that it's the
> neatest little toy I've purchased in the last couple of years
(got it off of
> ebay).

I still have 2 95lxs from back in the olden days.  My plan is to
use them to make an on-board development system from scratch,
starting with just the built-in debug.  I keep telling myself
this is what I'm going to do but I've been saying it for years
and I'm no longer convinced that I mean it.  :)

It's not as useful as the 100/200lx but it's really a more
elegant design and a much better keyboard layout.

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Hello all,

The only antivirus program I heard of, which still has a currently
maintaned 16-bit DOS version, is DialogueScience DrWeb. It is free for
downloads from <www.dials.ru> together with its virus-database add-ons,
totalling 1300kB. It does not detect all the viruses in its description
files (because these files are common with the fully-capable DOS/32bit
variant) but would probably protect you from any malware, that can
threaten a PC/XT.

The glitch is: its user-interface is russian-only.

Sincerely Yours: Tamas Feher.

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 11:46:57 -0400
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Hi Nigel.

I also use my HP-95LX almost every day, I bought it in November 1991,
and I also will not classify it as a "toy", I ran many applications in
RAM cards while on the field and has always been trustworthy; I even
made a connector to plug it in in my car, so I can use it mobile without
depleting the batteries.

Interesting thing that of cracks in the hinges, many of my friends also
have HP-95LXs and I have never seen that problem, do you have an Idea
about what may have cause it? it will be nice to know the reason so we
can avoid it.

Best regards to you and yours.

Jose M. Valdes R.
Caracas, Venezuela.



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>
>
> Nigel R in South Africa is using but would not classify as a 'toy'!
>
> Given the abundance of applications that can be run, the
> HP95LX in my experience
> is a VERY productive tool.
>
> R/H hinge crack has just become major so my unit is currently
> 'desk bound' with
> the screen propped against the corner of my equally old (and
> well engineered) HP
> LaserJet 2/3P (the one with a built in serial port that is
> attached directly to
> my LX). Don't worry, although the LX normally travels
> everywhere I go (and will
> again after a dollop of epoxy putty has been applied to the
> appropriate parts),
> the printer being a little larger stay on my desk <big grin>!
>
> Trust everyone is SMILING!
>
> Very best regards from Nigel R in sunny South Africa
>
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Martin Bergvill wrote:
>> Can these Palm databases be changed into something which
>> is MS-DOS or Windows compatible. I ask this because there
>> is a very nice Movie database for the palm:
>
> Ah this sounds very nice. I would really like this on my
Hp200lx.

By palm database I'm sure you mean a .pdb file but that doesn't
work the same on the palm that it doesn on the PC.  On a PC you
can often tell from the extension what data it contains and how
it's formatted.

On the 200lx, for example,  Lotus files are .wk1 and phonebook
files are .pdb and database files are .gdb.

On the palm there are only two extensions, .prc and .pdb.
Usually, but not always, .prc is an executable file and .pdb is
a database file.  That's all the extension tells you and even
that isn't reliable.

A pdb file can be a database file from any program and each
program will have it's own internal format for the file.  One
pdb file might not (and probably doesn't) have anything in
common with another pdb file.

Ebooks are stored in pdb files.  This is true for the format
most ebooks are in, the doc format.  They have a pdb extension.
Some ebook readers have their own format and also are in files
with a pdb extension.  Phone numbers and addresses are saved in
a pdb file.  Your schedule is saved in a pdb file.  Buy a
program that saves data of any kind and it'll probably save it
in a pdb file.

But those files have nothing in common.  Palm made it confusing
in a world where we're used to the extension describing the file
by building a system where that just isn't true.

So if you want a program to read Palm database files on a 200lx,
you first have to decide which file.  What program created it
and what program reads it?  Then get the format for that
particular type file and create an LX program for it.  If you
want to be able to read any and every palm database file you'll
end up with hundreds of programs.  Possibly thousands.  All to
read pdb files.  :)

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:57:00 -0500
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I'm beginning to think I shouldn't of called my 95 a toy. :)

Has anyone here put any thought into designing a "modern" DOS based
handheld?  I wouldn't thing that it would be all that hard to do -- a
prototype would be ugly I'm sure.  But I think it would be a cool thing to
hack on.

I've always loved the idea of "instant on" -- grab a low-power 386/486, give
it 16megs to 36megs, load FreeDOS and start from there.

Easy!  ;)


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Michael Kopplin wrote:
> Looks like this one is in peanutpress's proprietary format
which
> means no translation. Perhaps this was a condition of IMDB
> granting Tom Sheppard permission to distribute it. No
> peanutpress Palm Reader for dos so I think we're out of luck.

I read a discussion on a Palm newsgroup not long ago about
converting Peanut Press formatted books.  There were a couple of
programs mentioned that can do it.  It seems some of the Peanut
Press books are encrypted but a lot aren't encrypted and those
can be converted.

I'm not sure but I think they were talking about converting to
text.

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 17:07:25 +0100
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Le Tue, 5 Feb 2002 00:27:28 +0100
Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> Well=2E=2E=2E If it's not possible to emulate an HP48, it should at least =
be
> possible to simulate one=2E=2E=2E It should be possible to have a nearly
> infinite stack, to deal with reals, complex, matrices, vectors, lists,
> strings, RPL programs, =2E=2E=2E and still possible to manipulate symbolic
> objects, all at a decent speed=2E=2E=2E

Do you know pscalc95 ? Not realy a HP48 emulation, but it could interest
you=2E=2E=2E

It is more a HP28 clone, made for the HP95, but it works without great
problems on an HP200=2E I use it as my DOS-mode calculator=2E

look at :
http://ftp=2Emonash=2Eedu=2Eau/pub/palmtop/pscalc=2Elzh
(note that it is an LZH file=2E=2E=2E)

BTW Daniel, you should perhaps look at the page=20
http://ftp=2Emonash=2Eedu=2Eau/pub/palmtop/INDEX,=20
there is a lot of 95/100 software=2E Some of them are probably missing on
SUPER=2E=2E


Jacques=2E

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Damond Walker"
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: 95lx?


> Has anyone here put any thought into designing a "modern" DOS based
> handheld?

More times than you can imagine.....
But, if you can, I wish you luck!

> I've always loved the idea of "instant on" -- grab a low-power 386/486,
give
> it 16megs to 36megs, load FreeDOS and start from there.

Go to eBay and buy an HP Omnibook 300, 425 or 430.  You will have a little
less memory and it will be a little bigger than you want, but it will save
you a lot of engineering costs and design time.
;-)
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Feher Tamas wrote:

> The only antivirus program I heard of, which still has a currently
> maintaned 16-bit DOS version, is DialogueScience DrWeb. It is free for
> downloads from <www.dials.ru> together with its virus-database add-ons,

Isn't there a DOS version of VirusScan from McAfee? Or maybe it's a 32bit
version... ?

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When you create a rescue disk, McAfee or Norton, the files that are
written to it are for DOS use, I see no reason why this files can't be
use with the 200LX; now, this are files to be run manually to scan the
system for virus, and they will not provide continuous background
protection while running applications.

Jose M. Valdes R.
Caracas, Venezuela.

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>=20
>=20
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Feher Tamas wrote:
>=20
> > The only antivirus program I heard of, which still has a currently
> > maintaned 16-bit DOS version, is DialogueScience DrWeb. It=20
> is free for
> > downloads from <www.dials.ru> together with its=20
> virus-database add-ons,
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> Isn't there a DOS version of VirusScan from McAfee? Or maybe=20
> it's a 32bit
> version... ?
>=20
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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 18:19:14 +0200
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Hi Damond

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:57:00 -0500, Damond Walker <dwalker@IXIMD.COM> wrote:

> I'm beginning to think I shouldn't of called my 95 a toy. :)

Good thought. ;-)

> Has anyone here put any thought into designing a "modern" DOS based
> handheld?  I wouldn't thing that it would be all that hard to do -- a
> prototype would be ugly I'm sure.  But I think it would be a cool thing to
> hack on.
>
> I've always loved the idea of "instant on" -- grab a low-power 386/486, give
> it 16megs to 36megs, load FreeDOS and start from there.

So you know MorphyOne?
http://www.morphyplanning.co.jp

BTW: There are (new?) pictures of a MorphyOne which boots Linux and DOS
at
http://www.morphyplanning.co.jp/Products/MorphyOne/index.htm#20020121

Very interesting pictures, and now that I write the link, I guess the
photos are from 21st JAN 2002... ;-)

GTX
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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 18:26:51 +0100
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An upcoming announcement of potential interest to HPLX users, more details
at:

<http://www.msnbc.com/news/700579.asp>

Perhaps we HPLX users should give IBM some feedback on how to keep this
thing really "pocket" portable (and, hence, USEFUL), lower power, longer
battery life etc. etc.???. A brick isn't useful. The summary:
---
IBM to unveil tiny prototype
Index card-sized computer has power of typical notebook

NEW YORK, Feb. 6 =8B International Business Machines Corp.=B9s research divisio=
n
says it has developed a prototype of a portable computer module that is the
size of a small pad of paper and has the computing power of a typical
notebook or desktop computer.

THE PORTABLE computing device, which IBM Research will unveil on Feb. 11 at
a technology conference in Phoenix, Ariz., includes 128 megabytes of dynami=
c
random access memory, a 10-gigabit hard drive and a microprocessor that run=
s
at 800 megahertz, or 800 million cycles per second.
=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0=B3We=B9ve taken the PC down to where you can take it home and finish
your work,=B2 said Kenneth Ocheltree, manager for next generation mobile at
IBM Research.
=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Code-named =B3MetaPad=B2, the module is 5 inches (12.7 cm) long, 3 inche=
s
(7.6 cm) wide and about three-quarters of an inch (1.9 cm) thick. The modul=
e
fits into a larger accessory piece that includes a small, flat screen on
front and is about 6 inches (15.2 cm) long, 4 inches (10 cm) wide and 1 inc=
h
(2.5 cm) thick.=20
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Hi Friends,

I was able to confirm with a second screen which had missing lines that
it seems that missing lines can be fixed in most cases! So don NEVER
dispose your screen if it has only a few missing lines (horizontal or
vertical).

It seems that the screen manufacturer, Hitachi, didn't do a good job
when soldering the ICs on the back of the screen ciruit board. The
failure seems always to be one IC which is not soldered properly onto
the board.

I have set up a "testbed" here with a 100LX motherbaord, a screen flat
cable, a power supply and a piece of hard foam to press the screen
cable onto the screen contacts, so I can handle the hole screen freely
WHILE it is driven by the motherboard.

Connect the power supply, observe the missing lines and use your thumb
nails to gently run over every IC pin row.
When the lines which were missing before begin to flicker, you have
found the responsible pin row.

Then simply use an SMD soldering device (300 degrees Celisuis hot air
blowing) to solve the tin a little and let it connect anew with the IC
legs. Then let it get cold as slow as possible (so that no mechanical
stress is forcing the IC pins to deconnect again), and see if you have
ficed the screen.

It MIGHT be a good idea to apply a little bit more tin to the bad
contacts, but ONLY if you have the necessary SMD soldering skills and
such fine tin so that you don't produce short-circuits between the
legs.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:57:36 -0600
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Daniel,

Do you mean there is a particular IC on which the failure usually in
relation to the missing lines, and if so which one?

I had figured it was probably an open solder joint because I can make the
lines disappear by pressing in certain ways on the back of the screen (top
of the LX) while powered up.  But upon removing the screen from the unit I
saw no way to power it up while still connected, and was thus at a loss to
find the problem while the screen was out of the unit.  I didn't want to
risk trying to solder ALL of the joints (and then maybe still not have it
fixed since it might have been on the other side).  So I put it back
together and have just been living with it since.

Another type of intermittant screen problem also sometimes occurrs in my
machine is that when I first tun the unit on, the screen is flashing (and
actually making a sort of buzzing noise although very quiet), but this can
also be usually stopped, when it occurrs, by opening and closing the cover
several times or pressing on the top of the unit, so I suppose that is
probably also an open connection somewhere, but again the question would
be how to find it.

Thanks for the tip.  I'll maybe give it another go and try to find the
specific pins unless you have specific advice on which IC causes the
missing line problem.

Rob

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi Friends,
>
> I was able to confirm with a second screen which had missing lines that
> it seems that missing lines can be fixed in most cases! So don NEVER
> dispose your screen if it has only a few missing lines (horizontal or
> vertical).
>
(snip)

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All Sold now....

Michel

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 11:59:44 -0700
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02/01/02

Microsoft stops new work to fix bugs

By William Jackson GCN Staff

Microsoft Corp. today announced a month-long moratorium on new=
 coding
as part of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative, said Richard
Purcell, head of the company=92s corporate privacy office. =93We are=
 not
coding new code as of today for the next month,=94 Purcell said at=
 a
privacy and data security summit in Washington that was sponsored=
 by
the Privacy Officers Association.

Instead, the company is going to go over its old code as a first=
 step
in cleaning out bugs. Purcell likened it to a 20-year spring
cleaning. =93It=92s time to get the garage cleaned out,=94 he said.

Describing the state of computing today as unstable and=
 unreliable,
he said Microsoft chairman Bill Gates =93is really annoyed by the
incredible pain we put everyone through in computing.=94

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com=
 HP
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Feher Tamas wrote:
>
> The only antivirus program I heard of, which still has a currently
> maintaned 16-bit DOS version, is DialogueScience DrWeb. It is free for
> downloads from <www.dials.ru> together with its virus-database add-ons,
> totalling 1300kB. It does not detect all the viruses in its description
> files (because these files are common with the fully-capable DOS/32bit
> variant) but would probably protect you from any malware, that can
> threaten a PC/XT.
>
> The glitch is: its user-interface is russian-only.

I'm sure there is other DOS antivi soft availlable. For our palmtop I
would assess risk<->effort prior to putting some megabytes of code onto
my machine. I have been using my LX extensively the past 6 years and
did not experience any attack. My judgement is that chances for an
attack in the next 6 years are close to nil. So I don't see a necessity
to put antivi soft on my palmtop.

Of course this is mmy private opinion only 8-)

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All sold for the moment.....
Looking into other sources...

Michel
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Subject: 6 complete 200LX kits for sale


> (Sorry if repeated, my provider loses messages at the moment)
>
> I have been given the opportunity to offer to the list:
>
> 5 packages English and one French consisting of:
>
> - 2MB 200LX in very good condition, cleaned and checked. No missing
pixels,
> no hinge breaks, battery cover intact, etc. Complete with:
>
> - New and unused set of manuals ( Some still originally sealed, otherwise
> still new, but unsealed)
> The  French LX has only the big manual.
>
> - Connectivity kit: Cable, 3 adapters ( Black 9-9 null modem (first five
> only!), printer and PC 25Pins
> connector) - no SW.
>
> - 100/240 volt Original HP Adapter (WestEuro prongs)
>
> - New holster type leather slipcase.
>
> - One CD-R with 300MB of LX related Software and info. ( my addition ;-)
>
> Cost: 150 Euro (net) plus shipping, ( EU/Europe about 20 Euro insured,
rest
> of the world about 40 Euro).
>
> Conditions: Prepaid/Paypal or Bank Transfer/Giro. EU residents get
priority
> (less hassle). Refund (without shipping costs) if not satisfied (say
within
> a week.). The sixth
> who orders misses out on the null modem (The black Cross 9-9 pins ).
>
> Michel
>
> I will try to post pictures somewhere of one of these kits.
>
> As the rest of the LX's that these people have are hingebroken, also lots
of
> spare parts available: Screen, keyboards, 1MB and 2MB motherboards -
> inquire.
> Please reply to my PERSONAL address, NOT to the list.
>
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Are you sure the story was not dated "04-01-02"?

I'll believe it when I see the results.

Bob

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02/01/02

Microsoft stops new work to fix bugs

By William Jackson GCN Staff

Microsoft Corp. today announced a month-long moratorium on new coding
as part of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative, said Richard
Purcell, head of the company's corporate privacy office. "We are not
coding new code as of today for the next month," Purcell said at a
privacy and data security summit in Washington that was sponsored by
the Privacy Officers Association.

Instead, the company is going to go over its old code as a first step
in cleaning out bugs. Purcell likened it to a 20-year spring
cleaning. "It's time to get the garage cleaned out," he said.

Describing the state of computing today as unstable and unreliable,
he said Microsoft chairman Bill Gates "is really annoyed by the
incredible pain we put everyone through in computing."

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com HP
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> Are you sure the story was not dated "04-01-02"?
>
> I'll believe it when I see the results.
>
> Bob
>


One month to correct years worth of shoddy programming? What results
should we expect? Not much, I think.

I think what they need to do is form a wholly separate division
charged with code correction and reporting directly to the board of
directors of the company. Kinda like a federal prosecutor. It should
be staffed by individuals picked from key development areas in the
company as well as security experts from outside the company. They
would have access to all source code and have the power to enforce
changes in code already written. They would be also charged with
publishing development standards and policies to assure secure coding
practices. The security division would have to be given the power to
enforce their standards within the company in order for it to work.

If MS does something like this then I would believe that they have
become serious about security. until then it's just a bunch of talk.

snip


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Christopher mailto:bob@PALMTOP.COM
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:00 PM
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: It's About Time !
>
>
> 02/01/02
>
> Microsoft stops new work to fix bugs
>
> By William Jackson GCN Staff
>
> Microsoft Corp. today announced a month-long moratorium on

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 22:10:01 +0200
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Hi Bob

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 11:59:44 -0700, Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM> wrote:

> Purcell, head of the company-s corporate privacy office. -We are not
> coding new code as of today for the next month,- Purcell said at a

They probably need about 10 years. One single month cannot be very
effective to clean out bugs in MS software. But at least they don'T
produce crap in that month. ;-)

GTX
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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 22:10:03 +0200
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Hi Robert

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:57:36 -0600 (CST), robert c lewis <rc-lewis@students.uiuc.edu> wrote:

> Do you mean there is a particular IC on which the failure usually in
> relation to the missing lines, and if so which one?

Not a specific one.
But as a rule of thumb the IC is about _near_ the missing lines. So, if
the lines are vanishing on the right side, the IC is probably also on
the right side. And so on.

> I had figured it was probably an open solder joint because I can make the
> lines disappear by pressing in certain ways on the back of the screen (top
> of the LX) while powered up.  But upon removing the screen from the unit I

Yes. That's a certain indicator for a bad solder joint.

> saw no way to power it up while still connected, and was thus at a loss to
> find the problem while the screen was out of the unit.  I didn't want to
> risk trying to solder ALL of the joints (and then maybe still not have it

I have worked out a solution for that problem:

Carefully remove the display cable from out of the screen case (it's
only fixed there with adhesive tape), cut a piece of elastic, but firm
material, such as hard foam or so, to a block of about 2cm * 2cm * 5cm,
cut a gap into on long side and use it to jam the screen contacts
together with the cable so the contacts are established everywhere.

This should apply a quite well distributed force onto all the screen
contacts. See the picture

http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/screentest.jpg

I'll put up a few better pictures soon....

So I am able to let the mainboard produce a picture and at the same
time wiggle on the IC contacts on the back.

> Another type of intermittant screen problem also sometimes occurrs in my
> machine is that when I first tun the unit on, the screen is flashing (and
> actually making a sort of buzzing noise although very quiet), but this can
> also be usually stopped, when it occurrs, by opening and closing the cover
> several times or pressing on the top of the unit, so I suppose that is
> probably also an open connection somewhere, but again the question would
> be how to find it.

Well, if it only apprears once when turning on the LX, it may be hard
to find. But maybe you will find it on the same way.

> Thanks for the tip.  I'll maybe give it another go and try to find the
> specific pins unless you have specific advice on which IC causes the
> missing line problem.

Good luck
It's a pity that replacement screens are so hard to find nowadays. We
have to save every screen we can!

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 22:10:05 +0200
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Hi Billy

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 22:55:34 -0800, xy mox <xymoxhk@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:

> Yes, bingo! that thin wire broken.
> i just replace pair wires and resolder it at night.
> also cleaned up whole PCB/keyboard. :-)

Great. I'm glad you have solved your problem!

GTX
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Hi all

There was a thread a while back about the eveready redtop lithiums and
prices. I found them again yesterday here in Australia. They have a major
repackaging. Now are silver and blue with the E2 logo and "photo" Price at
Dick Smith electronics is AUD$12 for 2. Is this just an Australian
repackage or is it worldwide? I havent seen the red tops for a while.

Question for the list. There was a 3.6V Lithium AA size as well. Does
anyone know what 3.6V would do in the LX? Just wondering about 2x3.6V
lithiums in parallel as a power source.

Regards

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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2002 23:17:48 +0000
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Bob Christopher wrote:
> Microsoft Corp. today announced a month-long moratorium on new coding
> as part of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative, said Richard

Only a month?

> Describing the state of computing today as unstable and unreliable,
> he said Microsoft chairman Bill Gates -is really annoyed by the
> incredible pain we put everyone through in computing.-

Why did it take them 10+ years to get message?

Microsoft's code isn't the problem, *Microsoft* is the problem.

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Russell Hemery wrote:
> There was a thread a while back about the eveready redtop lithiums and
> prices. I found them again yesterday here in Australia. They have a major
> repackaging. Now are silver and blue with the E2 logo and "photo" Price at
> Dick Smith electronics is AUD$12 for 2. Is this just an Australian
> repackage or is it worldwide? I havent seen the red tops for a while.

The USA also changed to the blue/silver package.

> Question for the list. There was a 3.6V Lithium AA size as well. Does
> anyone know what 3.6V would do in the LX? Just wondering about 2x3.6V
> lithiums in parallel as a power source.

Parallel?  Don't know.  Let us know after you've tried it and
whether  you still have a working LX or not.   :-)

Of course you'd have to rewire the battery compartment and then
you wouldn't be able to use normal AAs so I think that would be
a bigger loss than any possibile gain from being able to use the
new batteries.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 00:25:28 +0100
Reply-To:     Michel Bel <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL>
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

>
> I have set up a "testbed" here with a 100LX motherbaord, a screen flat
> cable, a power supply and a piece of hard foam to press the screen
> cable onto the screen contacts, so I can handle the hole screen freely
> WHILE it is driven by the motherboard.
>
> Connect the power supply, observe the missing lines and use your thumb
> nails to gently run over every IC pin row.
> When the lines which were missing before begin to flicker, you have
> found the responsible pin row.

Funny, reading about your testbed....

Just 1 hour before I received your message I did snip off most off the right
side of a badly broken LX top, and set up a testbed just like that... Found
three screens out of five repairable.. two have broken zebra cables.

The difference is, that I do't have to press anything. I screw the screen in
the remaining left part, and test the screen that way. Daniel, do you want a
broken top plus cable from me for that purpose? (as a token of appreciation
for your work for this list )Presnipped to save mailing cost ;-)

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Le Tue, 5 Feb 2002 19:44:52 -0500
Larry Tachna <ltachna@ATT=2ENET> a =E9crit:

> doubt it i believe a disk has to be at least =2E5 gig before windows will =
use
> fat32

Yes, I know that for Win95=2E But I also read somewhere that some newer
versions can read Fat16 partitions, but can only create Fat32=2E Then I
assume that whatever could be the size, it could be Fat32=2E=2E=2E

But I may be wrong=2E=2E=2E Confirmation welcome=2E=2E=2E

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Le Wed, 6 Feb 2002 18:26:51 +0100
Sidney Ho <skyho@COMPUSERVE=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> THE PORTABLE computing device, which IBM Research will unveil on Feb=2E 11=
 at
> a technology conference in Phoenix, Ariz=2E, includes 128 megabytes of dyn=
amic
> random access memory, a 10-gigabit hard drive and a microprocessor that ru=
ns
> at 800 megahertz, or 800 million cycles per second=2E

Interesting, but how long time to consume a 2xAA set of batteries ?
Five minutes ?

Jacques=2E

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Hello, I just got a Sandisk 32MB card, and I tried it in my palmtop. IT =
WONT WORK! um... sorry... It just gives me a "drive not ready" error =
when I try to access it. Please help me. Goodbye.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:44:59 +0900
Reply-To:     Kazu <kazuhisa_tanabe@NIFTY.NE.JP>
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Hi all

Frequently topics about batteries were disdussed on
this list. I think there are many people in this list
are interrested in batteries.
T
There are tree brand new batteries from Japan!

Panasonic and Toshiba will launch new primary cells
 on March 2002.
these two batteries are quite new kinds of primary
cells. These cells basically uses Ni for positive
electrode and Zn for negative electrode.
Their output voltage are 1.5V! And these cells are
5 times bigger capasity than alkaline cell.
Both makers said these cells are designed for high
current use, for example digital cameras.
And these cells are't good for lower current use.
Prices are 220yen for Panasonic's ZR6D and 240yen
for Toshiba's ZR6G.
I think these are cheaper than Everready's Li
Primary cell.

Another battery is ordinary NiH secondary cell.
Panasonc will launch new NiH secondary cell on
April 2002. Capacity of this cell is 1900mAh.
Price is 540yen.

That's all.

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Kyoto, JAPAN
KAZU(Kazuhisa Tanabe)

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 >Daniel:
 >If you attach any drive to any port and for which you need a special
 >driver
and
 >Steve:
 >I don't know of any stand alone serial CF readers.

I am looking for a stand-alone CF reader which connects to the seral port.
My PCMCIA port is occupied by the modem card, and the LX has no more room on
C.

I have a battery-charged Serial to Parallel converter. Would this convert
the other way round? I have a parallel CF rader.

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Hi Russel and Russel ;-)

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 23:17:55 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

> Russell Hemery wrote:
> > Question for the list. There was a 3.6V Lithium AA size as well. Does
> > anyone know what 3.6V would do in the LX? Just wondering about 2x3.6V
> > lithiums in parallel as a power source.
>
> Parallel?  Don't know.  Let us know after you've tried it and
> whether  you still have a working LX or not.   :-)

You could use one instead of two in parallel by mounting a conductive
thing into one of the battery slots, for example a screw which has an
appropriate battery-like length, and mount the battery in the other slot.

But I don't know if the LX stands 3.6V main battery voltage, It would
probably work, but the question is, how long...

GTX
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Hello

> Hello, I just got a Sandisk 32MB card, and I tried it in my palmtop. IT WONT WORK! um... sorry... It just gives me a "drive not ready" error
> when I try to access it. Please help me. Goodbye.

If there is no important data on the card, insert it into the LX and
use fdisk100 to prepare the card for usage in the LX.
Then format it and it should work.

GTX
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Ni Nathalie

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 06:13:53 +0100, Nathalie Bugeaud <tps-seti@WANADOO.FR> wrote:

> I am looking for a stand-alone CF reader which connects to the seral port.
> My PCMCIA port is occupied by the modem card, and the LX has no more room on
> C.
>

I have never seen such a devide. Besides the palmtop itself. With
Laplink or Interlink it could be used as a "serial compact flash
drive". ;-) But a pretty expensive one!

> I have a battery-charged Serial to Parallel converter. Would this convert
> the other way round? I have a parallel CF rader.

Probably not, because it cannot convert back parallel to serial. Only
serial to parallel, and a CF reader needs bidirectional communication.
You would need to build an interface using a microcontroller which is
programmed for bidirectional serial <-> parallel converting. Such work
has been done for example with the approach to build a 200LX interface
for a parallel port ZIP drive. But this project has never been really
finished.

GTX
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Thu,  7 Feb 2002 19:34:17 +1300 (NZDT)

04h05m46s ago ...
On Thu,  7 Feb 2002 02:28:31 +0000 (GMT), F. Kaufman wrote:

> Can Post or other hp mail clients collect yahoo mail or
> does one need to go through the advertising?  Wasn't there
> some way to figure out a backdoor on occasion?

Fred, POST/LX goes straight thru the front door - eg with:

yahoo
POP=pop.mail.yahoo.com.au
Login=aghutchins

I get my aghutchins@yahoo.co.nz mail.

POP=pop.mail.yahoo.com
Login=FredKaufman
Pass=seattle<G>

would get your mail ;-)

I just have smtp=isp in case I want to send e-mail from
yahoo.o

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I found somewhere DOS virus scan from Mcafee. It seems to be still supp=
orted. There is a file called scan86.exe wchich works on any XT class c=
omputer. Disadvantage of this program is that it can't use EMS so it is=
 really slow. If somebody needs a copy I
can send it I have one from feb. 2001.

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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Feher Tamas wrote:

> The only antivirus program I heard of, which still has a currently
> maintaned 16-bit DOS version, is DialogueScience DrWeb. It is free fo=
r
> downloads from <www.dials.ru> together with its virus-database add-on=
s,

Isn't there a DOS version of VirusScan from McAfee? Or maybe it's a 32b=
it
version... ?

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Could be. But it is all in japanese.

the link is: http://www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/util/machine/hp/calc/index.html




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Radek Svagr wrote:
> On a Vector site, there is a file HP48SX_UTL in a
> directory CALCULATORS. I downloaded it but that
> is all. There are some batch files which use another
> program (VZ.?) Because I don't speak japanese I
> don't know what is the purpose of this whole package

What site is that?  Do you think the 48 simulator I described
might be there?

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Genki, Kazu.

how about Sony, i have saw some japan dc magazine,
they already hv 2xxx mAh AA Ni-Mh for their dc/dv product.
is that true? but 1900mAh is good enough for me.  now,
i'm still using 1600 sanyo HR3US.

Thanks!

Billy

 >Hi all
 >
 >Frequently topics about batteries were disdussed on
 >this list. I think there are many people in this list
 >are interrested in batteries.
 >There are tree brand new batteries from Japan! Panasonic and
 >Toshiba will launch new primary cells
 > on March 2002.
 >these two batteries are quite new kinds of primary
 >cells. These cells basically uses Ni for positive
 >electrode and Zn for negative electrode.
 >Their output voltage are 1.5V! And these cells are
 >5 times bigger capasity than alkaline cell.
 >Both makers said these cells are designed for high
 >current use, for example digital cameras.
 >And these cells are't good for lower current use.
 >Prices are 220yen for Panasonic's ZR6D and 240yen
 >for Toshiba's ZR6G.
 >I think these are cheaper than Everready's Li
 >Primary cell. Another battery is ordinary NiH secondary cell.
 >Panasonc will launch new NiH secondary cell on
 >April 2002. Capacity of this cell is 1900mAh.
 >Price is 540yen. That's all.  -----------------------------
 >
 >Kyoto, JAPAN
 >KAZU(Kazuhisa Tanabe) QWQ11433@nifty.ne.jp

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I'd downloaded and tried this briefly, and it is good.
But anyone knows:
1) How to adjust the screen to full screen size?
2) Is the address for registration still valid?

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> Hey, I never noticed this! My setup does this too. I'm using X-Finder
> R11.B14 and Pkunzip 2.04g.
>
> Are you also using Pkunzip? Searching the archives for this list leads me
> to believe that instead using Unzip (from S.U.P.E.R.) may clear up this
> problem. Unfortunately, S.U.P.E.R. is refusing connections right now, so I
> can't test this.

I am using InfoZip's Unzip. But after I sent the mail, I've found the
notice in X-Finder's Users Guide: Archives with a directory structure is
not supported. :-( Strange, I think not sure that .lzh archives are
without problems. Where can I find out info about X-Finder version? I've
found it only in env file - ver. 10 ?, I thought this is the last one.

> BTW, are you using any of my X-Finder "themes" yet? 8-)

:) ehm, well nope. I've selected icons and tuned Finder myself.

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Hello,

>When you create a rescue disk, McAfee or Norton, the files
>that are written to it are for DOS use, I see no reason why
>this files can't be used with the 200LX

Because these run with an "extender", that is they need 32-bit CPU, at
least a 386SX.

>I'm sure there is other DOS antivir soft availlable.

Most DOS antivirus software run with extender today, due to the
requirement to hold the virus signtures in memory, while scanning the
hard disk.

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Thu,  7 Feb 2002 21:52:03 +1300 (NZDT)

12h42m02s ago ...
On Wed,  6 Feb 2002 22:10:01 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> They probably need about 10 years. One single month cannot
> be very effective to clean out bugs in MS software. But at
> least they don'T produce crap in that month. ;-)

I wouldn't bet on that<G>. How are bugs fixed? By writing new
code. Maybe their PR folk think bugs are removed by just
deleting code<VBG>.

It must be a joke? Well, even if it isn't, it is<G>.

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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, R.S. wrote:

> I'd downloaded and tried this briefly, and it is good.

I agree, it's a good start.

> But anyone knows:
> 1) How to adjust the screen to full screen size?

Since is was designed with the HP95 in mind, I don't think expanding the
screen could be done, except by the author himself.

> 2) Is the address for registration still valid?

Just do it. ;)
Send us the results...

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Hi ...

I'm a new spanish subscriber of this list, i would
like to know if there are any app that can convert gdb
files to msaccess or any other microsoft office
product.

Lot's of thanks.

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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, I=F1aki Eseberri wrote:

> I'm a new spanish subscriber of this list, i would
> like to know if there are any app that can convert gdb
> files to msaccess or any other microsoft office
> product.

Sure, you can convert GDB files to CSV format, and import these CSV files
into virtually any database.

Just look at "www.palmtop.net/super.html".

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What is this beautiful thing? Is there any info in english? Will it be available for market?

Radek





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Hi Damond

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:57:00 -0500, Damond Walker <dwalker@IXIMD.COM> wrote:

> I'm beginning to think I shouldn't of called my 95 a toy. :)

Good thought. ;-)

> Has anyone here put any thought into designing a "modern" DOS based
> handheld?  I wouldn't thing that it would be all that hard to do -- a
> prototype would be ugly I'm sure.  But I think it would be a cool thing to
> hack on.
>
> I've always loved the idea of "instant on" -- grab a low-power 386/486, give
> it 16megs to 36megs, load FreeDOS and start from there.

So you know MorphyOne?
http://www.morphyplanning.co.jp

BTW: There are (new?) pictures of a MorphyOne which boots Linux and DOS
at
http://www.morphyplanning.co.jp/Products/MorphyOne/index.htm#20020121

Very interesting pictures, and now that I write the link, I guess the
photos are from 21st JAN 2002... ;-)

GTX
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I installed my first Double Speed crystal at the NJ/NY area HP
Palmtop User Group meeting in New York City on January 14th,
1995.  I was given the crystal and the instructions (in
Japanese, but with lots of pictures) from a member of the
Japanese User Group that pionered the DS upgrades.

In all these years since, I have never run across anything
(hardware or software) that was incompatable with the DS
upgrade.  There is at least one thing that I know if that is
incompaptable, though.  It is a network card, I think, and the
problem is with it's poorly written driver.  The driver must
use a software timing loop written for the original speed of
the processor and therefore does not work at double speed.

Since the processor runs faster with the DS crystal, there is
an increase in power consumption and a sortening of the battery
life.  But I have not found this to be a problem.

Other than that, the DS upgrade makes the palmtop run faster
and is well worth it, IMHO.


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Bulent Bicioglu wrote:

> I would like to hear from 200lx users at NYC about:
> Which service provider, cellular phone, software...are
> used?

I use CompuServe Classic as my ISP for the palmtop.  I use a
Motorola 7868 StacTAC cel phone with Verison.  I have the data
cable for the phone that I can plug into the palmtop' serial
port to go online with CompuServe from anywhere.  This
combination is what I have been waiting for for a long time.
The "modem" is built into the phone, so I don't need any
power-hungry PCMCIA or external modem.  I use WWW/LX from D&A
SOftware for my Intenet Email.


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Subject:      Re: Morphy one. was Re: 95lx?
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There are no plans to market the Morphy One outside of Japan. Even there, it
seems doubtful that it will ever come to market.

You can get info in English at http://www.morphyone.org/index_e.shtml, but
the info here was last updated in June of 2001.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 6:46 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Morphy one. was Re: 95lx?


What is this beautiful thing? Is there any info in english? Will it be
available for market?

Radek
<snip>

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:07:54 -0500
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Yahoo allows pop mail boxes they just require that you be spammed by
them a bit but it's realy very little (hardly any) spamming on their
part. I think it's the best email out there with 6MB of space
avilable. I use it with POST extensively and it works well for sending
and receiving  mail.

BTW: another nice alternative if you dial in and all you use is mail
is www.palmtop.com. THey support the built-in Lotus CC: mail.



> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of F.
> Kaufman
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:29 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Yahoo using Post?
>
>
> Can Post or other hp mail clients collect yahoo mail or
> does one need to go through the advertising?  Wasn't there
> some way to figure out a backdoor on occasion?
>
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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:10:51 +0100
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Le Thu, 7 Feb 2002 07:30:57 +0200
Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE> a =E9crit:

> You would need to build an interface using a microcontroller which is
> programmed for bidirectional serial <-> parallel converting.=20

=2E..And after that, you have to write a driver to recognize the reader as
a new disk drive...

Jacques.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:10:55 +0100
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Le Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:05:00 +0800
"R=2ES=2E" <roger_shea@I-CABLE=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> I'd downloaded and tried this briefly, and it is good=2E
> But anyone knows:
> 1) How to adjust the screen to full screen size?

fnZoom is your only friend=2E=2E=2E

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:27:32 -0500
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Subject:      Re: CF card reader into serial port
Comments: To: Nathalie Bugeaud <tps-seti@WANADOO.FR>
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Have you considered using a small external battery powered pocket
modem? I have used one from Motorolla and one from Zoom and they work
well. They take a 9 volt battery and give 14.4 baud speed. I get it to
work with the HPLX serial cable, a 9-pin gender changer, a 9-pin null
modem converter and a standard modem cable. This sounds like something
that could work for you because, instead of externalising the flash
card, you externalize the modem.

> I am looking for a stand-alone CF reader which connects to
> the seral port.
> My PCMCIA port is occupied by the modem card, and the LX
> has no more room on
> C.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:34:52 -0500
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich"
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: CF card reader into serial port


> Such work
> has been done for example with the approach to build a 200LX interface
> for a parallel port ZIP drive. But this project has never been really
> finished.
>

Daniel,

I have one of the Trans Digital parallel port PC cards that Thaddeus sells
and it work wonderfully with a 100 Zip drive.  I doubt that you could get it
to read an external parallel CF reader though.  That wouldn't help Nathalie
even if you could of course.  Maybe she should get an external modem and use
the built in PCMCIA slot for her memory?

How about it Nathalie?  I'm sure you want to throw away what you already
have and buy new stuff.  <G>

Or, if you (Nathalie) want to pay just the postage, I'll give you a
USRobotics 24/96 Worldport pocket modem that is brand new and comes with the
European 220 volt ac adapter.  Email isn't TOO bad at 2400 baud.  (Probably
could pick up something similar in France for less than the postage from the
US though.)

Later,
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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:39:08 -0700
Reply-To:     "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@JDEDWARDS.COM>
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I've seen converters that are switch-selectable as either serial-to-parallel
or parallel-to-serial, but I do not know of ones that are truly
bi-directional.

Also, there are lots of converters that will allow you to hook a serial
device to a computer's USB port, but I have not seen any that allow you to
hook a USB device to an RS-232 serial port. :(

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathalie Bugeaud mailto:tps-seti@WANADOO.FR
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:14 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Re: CF card reader into serial port
<snip>

I have a battery-charged Serial to Parallel converter. Would this convert
the other way round? I have a parallel CF rader.

Nathalie

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 09:10:55 -0700
Reply-To:     Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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The other day I was looking at PCMDIA to USB converter cards.
There are several out there, the most useful/optimistic one
made by Orange Technologies. This was a PCMCIA card (type II)
with 4 USB ports on the end. Said to create USB ports via the
PCMCIA slot on systems with or without USB support.

I also looked into reverse-port technologies. I found USB to
serial but nothing the other way around. Can't be done, I was
told. I'd suggest contacting Orange Tech and see what they say
since they have created a rather intriguing device.

Bob
 Bob Christopher . Littleton, Colorado USA . bob@palmtop.com
   HP 200-LX Palmtop . Minox Cameras . All The Small Stuff

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 13:17:06 -0300
Reply-To:     "Eduardo Moreno A." <emoreno@DIM.UCHILE.CL>
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Subject:      Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

Hi.

I'm trying to connect my Samsung SPH-175 PCS phone with my HP, for use the
modem in the cellphone.

But, i can't use the modem, even in the "Datacomm", when i write "AT" the
modem return me this keys but don't return the "OK" message, and then, the
modem lock.

Any solution? any test that i can do?

In Daniel's pages, i read that the voltage of the HP is low, can be this
the problem? how i can test this?


thanks.


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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 09:21:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
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From:         Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Bob Christopher wrote:

> The other day I was looking at PCMDIA to USB converter cards.
> There are several out there, the most useful/optimistic one
> made by Orange Technologies. This was a PCMCIA card (type II)
> with 4 USB ports on the end. Said to create USB ports via the
> PCMCIA slot on systems with or without USB support.

If you look closer, you'll probably find it's a cardbus card.
Won't work on the palmtop.

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And the software needed for USB support was not available before Windows95b.


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kopplin mailto:kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:21 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Re: CF Reader To Serial


On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Bob Christopher wrote:

> The other day I was looking at PCMDIA to USB converter cards.
> There are several out there, the most useful/optimistic one
> made by Orange Technologies. This was a PCMCIA card (type II)
> with 4 USB ports on the end. Said to create USB ports via the
> PCMCIA slot on systems with or without USB support.

If you look closer, you'll probably find it's a cardbus card.
Won't work on the palmtop.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:51:11 -0600
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Ed Padin wrote:
> I think what they need to do is form a wholly separate
division
> charged with code correction and reporting directly to the
board of
> directors of the company. Kinda like a federal prosecutor. It
should

If Microsoft removed all the bugs what would they have left to
sell?  Linux?

Barry

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:12:28 -0500
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> Or, if you (Nathalie) want to pay just the postage, I'll give you a
> USRobotics 24/96 Worldport pocket modem that is brand new
> and comes with the
> European 220 volt ac adapter.  Email isn't TOO bad at 2400
> baud.  (Probably
> could pick up something similar in France for less than the
> postage from the
> US though.)

BTW: I have a hayes 2400 baud modem that gets its power from the
serial port. no batteries or pwoer adapter needed. I bought it on ebay
but never used it much except to test on the LX. It seemed to work at
the time. I'm not sure where it is now... somewhere in the closet,
probably.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:12:27 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
Comments: To: "Eduardo Moreno A." <emoreno@DIM.UCHILE.CL>
In-Reply-To:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0202071311320.18807-100000@paruma.dim.uchile.cl>
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I have a startac cell phone that works with the LX. The weird thing is
that I cannot get it to return result codes like the 'OK'. I can get
it to return the 'connect' message after dialing and connecting. I
have to adjust my www/lx dialing scripts to not look for the 'OK'.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.EduOn
> Behalf Of
> Eduardo Moreno A.
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:17 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
>
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm trying to connect my Samsung SPH-175 PCS phone with my
> HP, for use the
> modem in the cellphone.
>
> But, i can't use the modem, even in the "Datacomm", when i
> write "AT" the
> modem return me this keys but don't return the "OK"
> message, and then, the
> modem lock.
>
> Any solution? any test that i can do?
>
> In Daniel's pages, i read that the voltage of the HP is
> low, can be this
> the problem? how i can test this?
>
>
> thanks.
>
>
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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 19:39:45 +0000
Reply-To:     Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE
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From:         Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE>
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Barry wrote:

> Ebooks are stored in pdb files.  This is true for the format
> most ebooks are in, the doc format.  They have a pdb extension.

There is at least one converter to create Palm documents from
plain ASCII:

ftp://ftp.fh-mannheim.de/pub/software/pilot/makedoc7.zip

The nice thing about this 30KB converter is, that it runs on
the HP and also converts back from Palm DOC into ASCII.

I just tried it on freeware ebooks with PDB or PRC extension.
It gave me plain ASCII text! And it runs fast.

However the conversion from ASCII into standard Palm document
format is painful slow.

Daniel, I think MAKEDOC7 is a candidate for SUPER.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 14:06:24 -0500
Reply-To:     Glen Bergs <Glen@DNBTECH.COM>
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What about using using a digital camera like a Kodak DC 200. It has a serial
port and  CF reader. If you plug this into Win ME or XP it thinks its a hard
drive and you can move files on and off it. You would need a driver for DOS
and boy would it be Slooooow but I think it could work.

Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Penick" <bnj@MYREALBOX.COM>
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: CF card reader into serial port


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Hertrich"
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:30 AM
> Subject: Re: CF card reader into serial port
>
>
> > Such work
> > has been done for example with the approach to build a 200LX interface
> > for a parallel port ZIP drive. But this project has never been really
> > finished.
> >

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 14:37:17 -0500
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From:         A Meshar <hplxmail@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Yahoo using Post?
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Hi Fred,

> Can Post or other hp mail clients collect yahoo mail or does
> one need to go through the advertising? Wasn't there some way
> to figure out a backdoor on occasion?

Sounds like you are talking about the Yahoo screens, implying
Web access, but then you mention Post.

You canNOT access Yahoo mail using HV via Web, because of
Javascript.

But you CAN access your email via Post/LX. My account here is
a Yahoo account.

1. Login to the Yahoo account and click options, then set up
the account so you have POP access (ignore the other option
where you set up mailboxes that YAHOO will access for you.)
This means that you will receive Yahoo's junkmail. I asked for
minimal juskmail (1 per week) and it shows up at an even
lesser frequency.

(You can minimize frequency by making yourself a less
attractive marketing target by, e.g. don't say you are a judge
earning $100,000 but instead a 100 year old Albanian living on
$14,000. (I have nothing against Albanians, please forgive. I
am just reflecting what the marketeers and advertizers will
find a more palatable person to send ads to. Certainly express
NO INTEREST in any of the topics they suggest!)

Once this is done they will tell you that the POP- server is
pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server is smtp.mail.yahoo.com (for
US-based accounts).

2. In POST.CFG:

hplxmail
Alias=3DHPLXMAIL  <--- whatever you want to see on the screen
APOP=3D0
Del=3D0
Dir=3Dc:\mail\    <---- whereever it actually is located
Login=3Dhplxmail
Pass=3D
POP=3Dpop.mail.yahoo.com
POPFirst=3D1
Sep=3D1
SMTP=3Dsmtp.mail.yahoo.com
Template=3Dc:\mail\hplxmail.tpl
Timeout=3D180
VolatilePOP=3D0


Make a template file like this:

----------
From: hplxmail@yahoo.com
To: hplx-l@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Subject:
----------

And you are set.

CAVEAT: Lately, I notice that their POP3 is SLOW. That means
it times out even at 3 minutes. If you have 60 messages and
the connection times out at the 59th, the next run, it will
try to download all the old 60 plus whatever is new. You will
have 59 duplicate messages on the palmtop.

This is because their server does not delete the messages when
the command to do so arrives, i.e. right after the message is
downloaded. Instead, they "collect" the delete messages, and
when the session is done, they run the deletes. When the
session abort for time out, you do not get the deletions.

You will note that the 4th line in the CFG excerpt says:

Del=3D0

Meaning, DO NOT delete the messages after downloading them!
I.e. Post/LX keeps track of the messages it already
downloaded, and will NOT download them again. The tracking is
done by recording the message numbers in file HPLXMAIL.OLD (in
my case). You can occasionally copy HPLXMAIL.OLD to
HPLXMAIL.DEL and run again. All the messages that were
downloaded successfully, will now be deleted on the server.
Post/LX will also synch the .OLD file.

Hope this is clear and helpful.

  Avi



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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 14:56:21 -0500
Reply-To:     Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM>
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Here is the solution for screen size and color. First get HPZOOM from SUPER and then create a batch file like this:

----begin ps.bat----
@echo off
mode bw80
hpzoom 3
pscalc95
hpzoom 1
mode co80
cls
----end ps.bat----

modify to add directories, etc.

Dario

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From:         Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
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My startac is the ST7868W. I got the serial cable from an Ebay
auction. I hook it up to my LX using the LX serial cable--> 9-pin
gender changer--> 9 pin null modem converter--> startac serial cable.

If I go into datacom, I an issue AT commands but it will not send me
any information (result codes), however I can issue a dial command and
connect to a remote machine with no problems.

I haven't used it a lot as I have cheap internet access through my LAN
at work and don't need wireless access much. The few times I tried it
I was able to dial into a UUnet account and get my mail.


Are you using www/lx? if so, I can tell you the changes I made in the
dialout script.


BTW: echoed this message to the list so that others may benefit


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Siegfried Witzgall mailto:ziggysan@oninet.pt
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:32 PM
> To: Ed Padin
> Subject: Re: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
>
>
> Hi Ed,
> Can you please tell me all the fine details about the
> Startac ( is it the
> 130?) HP200
> LX connection.
> I have the followup of the Startac 130 the V3688 and it has the same
> Software and the
> same Connector, so i may give it a try if you provide me
> with how and
> what.
> Thanks
> Ziggy
>
> Ed Padin wrote:
>
> > I have a startac cell phone that works with the LX. The
> weird thing is
> > that I cannot get it to return result codes like the
> 'OK'. I can get
> > it to return the 'connect' message after dialing and connecting. I
> > have to adjust my www/lx dialing scripts to not look for the 'OK'.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.EduOn
> > > Behalf Of
> > > Eduardo Moreno A.
> > > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:17 AM
> > > To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> > > Subject: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi.
> > >
> > > I'm trying to connect my Samsung SPH-175 PCS phone with my
> > > HP, for use the
> > > modem in the cellphone.
> > >
> > > But, i can't use the modem, even in the "Datacomm", when i
> > > write "AT" the
> > > modem return me this keys but don't return the "OK"
> > > message, and then, the
> > > modem lock.
> > >
> > > Any solution? any test that i can do?
> > >
> > > In Daniel's pages, i read that the voltage of the HP is
> > > low, can be this
> > > the problem? how i can test this?
> > >
> > >
> > > thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > =====__
> > > |__|_\_==_     Eduardo Moreno Araya
> > > | 26 | 05   |    emoreno@dim.uchile.cl
> > >  (@)-----(@)... . -- .--. . .-.   ..-. ..*\:{>
> > >
> > > PGP? :  finger emoreno@dim.uchile.cl
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I know of some Palmtoppers who are Minnesotans. Soon I will be
one of you. Yes, I am moving to Minnesota (Eagan) soon.

So who are you? Is there any group organized that meets
occasionally to exchange views, notes, tips and stories?

Let me know in private email or post here...

All the best.

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 17:30:42 -0300
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Subject:      Re: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
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But, in the PC, the response is "OK", and in the HP there ois not answer.

Yes, i'm using WWW/LX and Going Postal..

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Ed Padin wrote:

> My startac is the ST7868W. I got the serial cable from an Ebay
> auction. I hook it up to my LX using the LX serial cable--> 9-pin
> gender changer--> 9 pin null modem converter--> startac serial cable.
>
> If I go into datacom, I an issue AT commands but it will not send me
> any information (result codes), however I can issue a dial command and
> connect to a remote machine with no problems.
>
> I haven't used it a lot as I have cheap internet access through my LAN
> at work and don't need wireless access much. The few times I tried it
> I was able to dial into a UUnet account and get my mail.
>
>
> Are you using www/lx? if so, I can tell you the changes I made in the
> dialout script.
>
>
> BTW: echoed this message to the list so that others may benefit
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Siegfried Witzgall mailto:ziggysan@oninet.pt
> > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:32 PM
> > To: Ed Padin
> > Subject: Re: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
> >
> >
> > Hi Ed,
> > Can you please tell me all the fine details about the
> > Startac ( is it the
> > 130?) HP200
> > LX connection.
> > I have the followup of the Startac 130 the V3688 and it has the same
> > Software and the
> > same Connector, so i may give it a try if you provide me
> > with how and
> > what.
> > Thanks
> > Ziggy
> >
> > Ed Padin wrote:
> >
> > > I have a startac cell phone that works with the LX. The
> > weird thing is
> > > that I cannot get it to return result codes like the
> > 'OK'. I can get
> > > it to return the 'connect' message after dialing and connecting. I
> > > have to adjust my www/lx dialing scripts to not look for the 'OK'.
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.EduOn
> > > > Behalf Of
> > > > Eduardo Moreno A.
> > > > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:17 AM
> > > > To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> > > > Subject: Modem in Mobile <-> HP problem
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi.
> > > >
> > > > I'm trying to connect my Samsung SPH-175 PCS phone with my
> > > > HP, for use the
> > > > modem in the cellphone.
> > > >
> > > > But, i can't use the modem, even in the "Datacomm", when i
> > > > write "AT" the
> > > > modem return me this keys but don't return the "OK"
> > > > message, and then, the
> > > > modem lock.
> > > >
> > > > Any solution? any test that i can do?
> > > >
> > > > In Daniel's pages, i read that the voltage of the HP is
> > > > low, can be this
> > > > the problem? how i can test this?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > thanks.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > =====__
> > > > |__|_\_==_     Eduardo Moreno Araya
> > > > | 26 | 05   |    emoreno@dim.uchile.cl
> > > >  (@)-----(@)... . -- .--. . .-.   ..-. ..*\:{>
> > > >
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|__|_\_==_     Eduardo Moreno Araya
| 26 | 05   |    emoreno@dim.uchile.cl
 (@)-----(@)... . -- .--. . .-.   ..-. ..*\:{>

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 21:31:40 +0100
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Scrutinizing my leftover batch of hinge-broken LX's , I found one reason =
a hinge break might occur:=20

If the lower right Torx6 screw of the screen is loose, the hinge bends =
slightly more easily .

Hence: one a year - lift the lower right of the glue-on strip of the =
screen, and tighten the lower right screw. Of course, tigtening all four =
might be even better ;-)


Michel

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>If the lower right Torx6 screw of the =
screen is=20
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lower&nbsp;right of=20
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course,=20
tigtening all four might be even better ;-)</FONT></DIV>
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Eduardo Moreno A. wrote:

> But, in the PC, the response is "OK", and in the HP there ois not answer.
>
> Yes, i'm using WWW/LX and Going Postal..

You might try Datacomm, the built-in terminal emulator.  When
I hook up my ST7868W <--> Moto serial cable <--> HP6181-6639
<--> HP serial cable <--> HP200LX, I get responses from AT
commands to the phone.  The Datacomm has to be pointed at
com1, and DOS power needs to be on for the port.

--
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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 22:03:40 +0100
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Hi,

after playing with my newly aquired Omnigo700lx I discovered another
difference:

The problems with electromagnetic interference you might encounter with a
200lx 1 are eliminated on the 700lx. I've installed Ring.com 2 and
called the attached Nokia 2110. Ring.com didn't detect any disturbances at
all. So the EMI-shielding in the 700lx must be a lot better than in the
200lx (I did not open the 700lx yet to verify this but it sounds reasonable
for a palmtop with a GSM-phone attached to the top *g)

regards,
Oliver

1 as described here: http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/emi/index.shtml
2 available here: http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.peichl/ring.zip

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:19:01 -0500
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Whenever I encounter a web page in some language I cannot read, I paste its
URL into the WorldLingo translator to make at least some attempt.
http://www.worldlingo.com/wl/Translate

You may glean some information from the pages there through this machine
translator.  It will be very rough, but you can get enough sometimes.  I
gathered from my reading there that they have been taking reservations for
production in order to gauge the potential sales.  With enough reserved
units spoken for, they can hit production.  They seemed to be saying they
had 850 reserved for the first run, were expecting another 600 to be enough
to make a second run.

Alan Striegel

>From: Radek Svagr mailto:radek.svagr@LGPHILIPS-DISPLAYS.COM
>Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 7:46 AM
>
>What is this beautiful thing? Is there any info in english? Will it be
available for market?
>...
>
>>http://www.morphyplanning.co.jp

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I gathered the impression that this software is not an emulator, but an aid
to programming for the HP 48SX.  See the machine-translated text below:

"Compilation support system for Hpc48sx program portable calculator :

Being something which spontaneous the work is formed with the purpose which
the using selfishness at the time of program editing of the program portable
calculator Hpc48sx of the Yokogawa * Hewlett * Packard corporation is
improved, I, being something which presently you have used, it does this
system. Therefore, completely bug it is not something which is taken, it is
not something of the character which in the future is not modified. It seems
that is the development kit in the one for IBMPC, but you do not know those
of the PC9801. If it is, you think we would like to purchase. Function being
abundant, because exchanging the personal computer and the data is possible,
it purchased the 48SX,, but using, that you feel it forgets thing and the
program description format where the cursor response when compiling is slow
(my private problem?) It is thing. Developing suitably by the fact that the
shift key is used, it is key-in being to be lightened,, but it meaning that
the indicatory territory is narrow the prospect of the whole program is not
good.
Then, being something where it will do compilation job on the PC98, will
transfer that, to the 48SX and will execute it does. Macro of the Vz editor
is used to compilation. This time, the fact that it is troubled is the
difference of code of the PC98 and the 48SX. Then, if it draws up the
special cord/code of the 48SX with external character, in when compiling
using that external character easy, to read to the cord/code for the 48SX
when transferring and and comment in the source, it indicates and makes,
converts there is, deleting that, it transfers to the 48SX. In addition, for
key-in reduction the command several is developed when compiling on the
PC98. Development, for example, when the CASE it inputs,
CASE
'_' THEN E END
The END and, it is outputted. The _ shows the position of cursor, several
small letters (E and the like) which are developed mean the fact that
suitable processing system and the like is inputted into that position. "

Alan Striegel

>From: Radek Svagr mailto:radek.svagr@LGPHILIPS-DISPLAYS.COM
>Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 2:09 AM
>
>Could be. But it is all in japanese.
>
>the link is:
http://www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/util/machine/hp/calc/index.html

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R.S. wrote:
> I'd downloaded and tried this briefly, and it is good.
> But anyone knows:
> 1) How to adjust the screen to full screen size?
> 2) Is the address for registration still valid?

I tried sending an email to the CIS address shown but I wasn't
able to make outlook express accept an address with a comma.

Barry

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Date:         Thu, 7 Feb 2002 17:07:19 -0500
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> I am using InfoZip's Unzip. But after I sent the mail, I've found the
> notice in X-Finder's Users Guide: Archives with a directory structure is
> not supported. :-( Strange, I think not sure that .lzh archives are
> without problems. Where can I find out info about X-Finder version? I've
> found it only in env file - ver. 10 ?, I thought this is the last one.
>
The Unzip on SUPER is the InfoZip one. Strange that X-Finder + Unzip
doesn't seem to "look" more than one directory level deep into .ZIPs.
(X-Finder + Lha/Lhe seems okay with .LZHs.) Does any XF guru have a fix for
this?

To check your version of X-Finder, look at the copyright notice near the
bottom left of the screen when starting up.

The latest "official" release is R.10, available on SUPER.
The latest "beta" release with English documentation is R.11B13, available
from Toshiki Sasabe's page here:
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/alpha/beta/xf/index.htm
The latest "beta" release, still with Japanese docs only, is R.11B14,
available from the author, Gaku Nakagawa, here:
http://www.estyle.ne.jp/gaku

I used R.11B13 for several months without problems. Read the docs for this
and all the previous betas, if you're considering moving up. For your
trouble, you get increased stability; infrared support for XFS; support for
custom desktop wallpaper, full window, active window and inactive window
frames; support for custom cursors and more. I'm now using R.11B14 which,
according to Babelfish, introduced some improvements to the Trash function.

>> BTW, are you using any of my X-Finder "themes" yet? 8-)
>
> :) ehm, well nope. I've selected icons and tuned Finder myself.
>
Ah well. You might also want to have a look at the icons available from
SUPER Icon server at:
http://www.palmtop.net/cgi-bin/supericons

Bruce in Toronto

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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 00:36:23 +0100
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Le Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:15:12 -0600
Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> a =E9crit:

> I tried sending an email to the CIS address shown but I wasn't
> able to make outlook express accept an address with a comma.

Barry, remember that you must replace the CIS ID's comma by a dot,
when you want to send a message to a CIS user by internet... ;-)

Jacques (100337.1703 @ compuserve.com).=20

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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 09:11:36 +0800
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Thanks. This work very well.

Roger
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From: "Dario Draiman" <dario200@MAIL.COM>
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: Pscalc95


> Here is the solution for screen size and color. First get
HPZOOM from SUPER and then create a batch file like this:
>
> ----begin ps.bat----
> @echo off
> mode bw80
> hpzoom 3
> pscalc95
> hpzoom 1
> mode co80
> cls
> ----end ps.bat----
>
> modify to add directories, etc.
>
> Dario
>
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Daniel,

Anything left for us forum helpers to do for SUPER?

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> > Can Post or other hp mail clients collect yahoo mail or
> > does one need to go through the advertising?  Wasn't there
> > some way to figure out a backdoor on occasion?
>
> Fred, POST/LX goes straight thru the front door - eg with:

Hmmmmmm.  I will have to try again?  Oh, maybe it has to be the primary
log-on?  Not subordinate to AT&T for instance???

Or maybe I set something wrong (G)

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Fri,  8 Feb 2002 18:55:11 +1300 (NZDT)

33m39s ago ...
On Fri,  8 Feb 2002 05:21:32 +0000 (GMT), F. Kaufman wrote:

> > Fred, POST/LX goes straight thru the front door - eg with:
>
> Hmmmmmm.  I will have to try again?  Oh, maybe it has to be
> the primary log-on?  Not subordinate to AT&T for instance???

You can dial up through any ISP. Essentially all you need is a
yahoo E-mail POST/LX box with POP=.., Login=.., & Pass=..,
marked for visit, and your yahoo mail should come in. See
Avi's excellent post for more details.

> Or maybe I set something wrong (G)

I can't tell from here<G>.

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Hi Barry

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:51:11 -0600, Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> wrote:

> If Microsoft removed all the bugs what would they have left to
> sell?  Linux?

They would probably have to sell DOS again. Dos is what remains if you
strip almost all bugs from Windows.

GTX
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Hi, Everybody...

Where can i find the structure of the gdb files?

Thanks

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For those looking for one: I have about 7 of the 95LX/48GX to 200LX-Cable
adapters lying around. Price: A nice postcard each- I 'll pay shipping.

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Hi Bob

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:39:08 -0700, "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@JDEDWARDS.COM> wrote:

> Also, there are lots of converters that will allow you to hook a serial
> device to a computer's USB port, but I have not seen any that allow you to
> hook a USB device to an RS-232 serial port. :(

That way is not possible, because the USB is much faster that RS232.
Most USB devices need this fast speed and are designed to operate only
at these speeds, so there wouldn't be any sense to hook them to a,
RS232 port.

Also, USB leads two wires of voltage supply, RS232 not. So you would
have to have an external power supply only for the USB.

GTX
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Hi Ed

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:12:28 -0500, Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> BTW: I have a hayes 2400 baud modem that gets its power from the
> serial port. no batteries or pwoer adapter needed. I bought it on ebay
> but never used it much except to test on the LX. It seemed to work at
> the time. I'm not sure where it is now... somewhere in the closet,
> probably.

This modem does really work with the LX?
That's interesting, because the serial port of the LX has very low
voltages at the signal lines. I have done measures for my LED
light some time ago, here the results again:

Pins GD, TxD                            Voltage     Current
===========================================================
(1) short circuit                       0           9.2mA
(2) idle                                6.3V        0
(3) 2 LEDs parallel                     3.4V        4.9mA
(4) resistor 27 ohms                    0.24V       9.0mA
(5) 2 LEDs parallel + resistor serial   3.2V        3.9mA

So I would estimate the maximum power thich can be sucked out of the
serial port to about 10-20 mW. Not much for a modem.

GTX
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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:58:19 +0200
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Hi Oliver

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 22:03:40 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:

> The problems with electromagnetic interference you might encounter with a
> 200lx 1 are eliminated on the 700lx. I've installed Ring.com 2 and

This is interesting!!
Please try also with an "external" phone on the right of the LX (so if
you wanted to use IrDA for a connection). Does ring not show
disturbances then as well?

If so, we should really have a look into a 700LX to see what they
modified to make it more EMI-proof.
Can anyone borrow me a 700LX? Or sell cheaply (may be a defective one,
without phone...)?

Thanks Oliver - this could lead us to the solution of the EMI problem!
(which is actually not relevant anymore with newer Nokia and Ericsson
phones, because they have strong IrDA ports, but the SIemens phones
still have these terrible low-power IRDA transmitters so you HAVE to
place the Siemens phones near the LX...)

GTX
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Hi Barry

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 16:15:12 -0600, Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> wrote:

> I tried sending an email to the CIS address shown but I wasn't
> able to make outlook express accept an address with a comma.

In CIS addresse, you can simply replace the comma with a period, as far
as I know.

GTX
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Hi Eric and list

> Anything left for us forum helpers to do for SUPER?

Actually not.

The main work is finished, although I have still some todo items from
emails from you all.

Thanks for your cooperation! It is really a pleasure to
work with you all. I have never seen any other forum or newsgroup which
is such a nice place to talk AND is able to establish such effective
and commited cooperation.

Thanks of course also to the whole S.U.P.E.R. team for setting this
page up, hosting the files, paying the ISDN connection fees, paying
the domain fee, writing so powerful perl scripts.... :-)

I have many other things to do currently - five examiniations very
soon, so I have not too much time to work on SUPER these days.

But I will continue to do the job, if you all agree, as updates come in
quite rarely, it is not so much work. It was only very time consuming
to clean up the whole thing and update to new software versions where
it was possible.

So, software updates and hints for new software are always welcome, and
I will process them as soon as I have the time.

I will soon put a complete changelog onto
www.palmtop.net/whatsnew.html. But this is a C-priority.

GTX
daniel

P.S.: BTW: Did I post the most recent changelog already?


04-FEB-02
LXMAP updated to 3.0
Juergen Korthof's Voltchck v1.1 added


07-FEB-02
updated postpdu from v1.25 to v1.27
updated Pavel Zampach's CSV2GP to v1.1
added Leo Bellantoni's dweebpak.zip

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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 03:55:01 -0800
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Any experiences with remote execution using XFinder
R.11B13 and XFS R.6 on Win NT 4?

For those who don't know this:
- start xfs on the Windows desktop, connected to HPLX
with serial cable
- start XFinder on HPLX
- access any disk drive of the windows desktop by
typing in XFinder: F5 (goto), *c:\
- copy/move files as if remote drive were a HPLX local
drive

As in the docs, one could do in XFinder F10 (run),
type *anycommand, and the command would be executed on
the windows desktop.

Here I get "Cannot Command". Any successes?

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Recently I've got a new ThinkPad with Windows 2000.
I installed Eric Meyer's ZIP file transfer on it but I'm having
some problems. Time synchronization works fine but
the file transfer has problems. I've been successful with
receiving files from the HP 200 LX (although not as
reliably as before) but sending files to the HP 200 LX doesn't
work at all. Selecting a lower speed makes no difference.
Are there any configuration settings I could use on Win 2000
to improve this?

Ulrich Boche

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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Recently I've got a new ThinkPad with Windows 2000.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I installed Eric Meyer's ZIP file transfer on it but I'm having</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">some problems. Time synchronization works fine but</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">the file transfer has problems. I've been successful with</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">receiving files from the HP 200 LX (although not as</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">reliably as before) but sending files to the HP 200 LX doesn't</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">work at all. Selecting a lower speed makes no difference.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Are there any configuration settings I could use on Win 2000</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">to improve this?<br>
<br>
Ulrich Boche<br>
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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 14:06:34 +0100
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Hi,

> Please try also with an "external" phone on the right of the LX (so if
> you wanted to use IrDA for a connection). Does ring not show
> disturbances then as well?

I tried it with the Nokia 2110 attached to the 700lx (i.e. on top of the
Display in its cradle) and close to the IR-port and ring.com stayed quiet
(the debug mode did not show anything, too). Tonight I'll check it with my
car phone (Motorola Int. 1000 - 8-12(!) watts). If that doesn't harm the
700lx, it can be considered 100% EMI-proof ;-)

> If so, we should really have a look into a 700LX to see what they
> modified to make it more EMI-proof.
> Can anyone borrow me a 700LX? Or sell cheaply (may be a defective one,
> without phone...)?

Sooner or later I disassemble every computer I get. If there are people
besides me that are interrested in the mods I might discover, the 700lx will
be a "sooner"-candidate. (This weekend seems just right *bg)

> (which is actually not relevant anymore with newer Nokia and Ericsson
> phones

<OT>
There are people that really use Nokia and Ericsson phones? I have several
GSM-phones and never liked Nokia at all. Nokia's are gameboys with built in
phone capabilities ;-)
I only had 1 Ericsson (GF 768) and it lacked just everything you need....
I'm happy with my Siemens S35i (soon to be supported by a S45) and a Alcatel
One Touch Com (but the useless IR-port on it really sucks)
</OT>

regards,
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Iqaki,

http://hp200lx-db.sourceforge.net/docs/

and also take a quick look at:

http://falbala.wu-wien.ac.at:8684/pub/english.cgi/0/27813

which notates a slight difference between 100 and 200lx files.

This stuff may seem real compilcated, but just printout the formats and use
them to follow along with the example, which I think is located in the zip
on the first link.

Also take a look at the main page:
http://hp200lx-db.sourceforge.net/





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> Hi, Everybody...
>
> Where can i find the structure of the gdb files?
>
> Thanks
>
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Hi Daniel,
I woul be willing to trade my 700 incl. the 2110 phone for a 200.

Helge
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: 200lx vs. 700lx


> Hi Oliver
>
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 22:03:40 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth"
<Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:
>
> > The problems with electromagnetic interference you might encounter with
a
> > 200lx 1 are eliminated on the 700lx. I've installed Ring.com 2 and
>
> This is interesting!!
> Please try also with an "external" phone on the right of the LX (so if
> you wanted to use IrDA for a connection). Does ring not show
> disturbances then as well?
>
> If so, we should really have a look into a 700LX to see what they
> modified to make it more EMI-proof.
> Can anyone borrow me a 700LX? Or sell cheaply (may be a defective one,
> without phone...)?
>
> Thanks Oliver - this could lead us to the solution of the EMI problem!
> (which is actually not relevant anymore with newer Nokia and Ericsson
> phones, because they have strong IrDA ports, but the SIemens phones
> still have these terrible low-power IRDA transmitters so you HAVE to
> place the Siemens phones near the LX...)
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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It worked the last time I tried it a few years ago. I'm not even sure
I still have it. I'll see if I can dig it up and try it again.

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> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn
> Behalf Of
> Daniel Hertrich
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:58 AM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: CF card reader into serial port
>
>
> Hi Ed
>
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:12:28 -0500, Ed Padin
> <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
>
> > BTW: I have a hayes 2400 baud modem that gets its power from the
> > serial port. no batteries or pwoer adapter needed. I
> bought it on ebay
> > but never used it much except to test on the LX. It
> seemed to work at
> > the time. I'm not sure where it is now... somewhere in the closet,
> > probably.
>
> This modem does really work with the LX?
> That's interesting, because the serial port of the LX has very low
> voltages at the signal lines. I have done measures for my LED
> light some time ago, here the results again:
>
> Pins GD, TxD                            Voltage     Current
> ===========================================================
> (1) short circuit                       0           9.2mA
> (2) idle                                6.3V        0
> (3) 2 LEDs parallel                     3.4V        4.9mA
> (4) resistor 27 ohms                    0.24V       9.0mA
> (5) 2 LEDs parallel + resistor serial   3.2V        3.9mA
>
> So I would estimate the maximum power thich can be sucked out of the
> serial port to about 10-20 mW. Not much for a modem.
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
>
>
>
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Ulrich Boche wrote:
>
> Recently I've got a new ThinkPad with Windows 2000.
> I installed Eric Meyer's ZIP file transfer on it but I'm having
> some problems. Time synchronization works fine but
> the file transfer has problems. I've been successful with
> receiving files from the HP 200 LX (although not as
> reliably as before) but sending files to the HP 200 LX doesn't
> work at all. Selecting a lower speed makes no difference.
> Are there any configuration settings I could use on Win 2000
> to improve this?

I had similar problems with WinME and W2000. Finally I decided to make
my machine multiboot

 WinME
 Win2000
 DOS
 Linux

If I have to use ZIP or CPACK today I boot into plain DOS.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Hi all,

Tinkering w/ setting up my cell phone and Post/LX etc. I'm able to use
WWW/LX and Post/LX ... but how can I do things like TELNET?

I have to TELNET in and use PINE to "peek" at my email w/o losing it (long
story about ISP deleting email once it thinks I've "seen" it (even if I
only look at the headers .... *NO* program's "leave on server" settings
will work ... I've tried and they've apologized; but no way).

Anyway, is there a way for me to set up a "telnet" batch file that would
let me "tel.bat" in and start some program to do this?

I imagine it's:

---
www "!<some program"
---

But, 1) what program and 2) does it exist for free?

Knowing my luck it's prob. already part of my package and I just haven't
ever found it in the docs, 'cause I haven't tried to set this up before.

TIA,

--tim

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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Tim R wrote:

> But, 1) what program and 2) does it exist for free?
>
> Knowing my luck it's prob. already part of my package and I just haven't
> ever found it in the docs, 'cause I haven't tried to set this up before.

I believe there is a telnet client that will work with WWW/LX.
Sorry, but I don't know details.


> PS. There's no "ssh" for DOS is there? "Secure telnet" gives me "warmer
> fuzzies" ......

Actually, there is.  Check out SUPER <http://www.palmtop.net>
It runs with the WATTCP stack (look for LXTCP), but I don't know
if it will with WWW/LX.  It's a tad slow on my double speed 200LX,
so I'd guess it might be quite slow on a single speed.

--
Ted Heise      <theise@netins.net>      West Lafayette, IN, USA

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See ftp://ftp.dasoft.com/pub/WWW/telnet.zip

Cheers...AJKind

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Subject: How do I use the Post/LX setup as a terminal dial-up?


Hi all,

Tinkering w/ setting up my cell phone and Post/LX etc. I'm able to use
WWW/LX and Post/LX ... but how can I do things like TELNET?

I have to TELNET in and use PINE to "peek" at my email w/o losing it (long
story about ISP deleting email once it thinks I've "seen" it (even if I
only look at the headers .... *NO* program's "leave on server" settings
will work ... I've tried and they've apologized; but no way).

Anyway, is there a way for me to set up a "telnet" batch file that would
let me "tel.bat" in and start some program to do this?

I imagine it's:

---
www "!<some program"
---

But, 1) what program and 2) does it exist for free?

Knowing my luck it's prob. already part of my package and I just haven't
ever found it in the docs, 'cause I haven't tried to set this up before.

TIA,

--tim

PS. There's no "ssh" for DOS is there? "Secure telnet" gives me "warmer
fuzzies" ......

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Daniel to Ed:
> > > BTW: I have a hayes 2400 baud modem that gets its power from the
> > > serial port. no batteries or pwoer adapter needed. I
> > bought it on ebay
> > > but never used it much except to test on the LX. It
> > seemed to work at
> > > the time. I'm not sure where it is now... somewhere in the closet,
> > > probably.
> >
> > This modem does really work with the LX?
> > That's interesting, because the serial port of the LX has very low
> > voltages at the signal lines. I have done measures for my LED
> > light some time ago, here the results again:
> >
> > Pins GD, TxD                            Voltage     Current
> > ===========================================================
> > (1) short circuit                       0           9.2mA
> > (2) idle                                6.3V        0
> > (3) 2 LEDs parallel                     3.4V        4.9mA
> > (4) resistor 27 ohms                    0.24V       9.0mA
> > (5) 2 LEDs parallel + resistor serial   3.2V        3.9mA
> >
> > So I would estimate the maximum power thich can be sucked out of the
> > serial port to about 10-20 mW. Not much for a modem.

Daniel, you forget that the _phoneline_ has sufficient power to power a
microphone and the earpiece. Should be sufficient to power a low-power modem
by. You wouldn't be able to test it offline, but online it would work OK.
Why do you think the phonecompany prescribes a maximum load on the line?

and ISDN is even better: Just touch the wires and let yourself be phoned by
someone ...
60 volts or thereabouts.

Michel

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Hi Billy and all

>how about Sony, i have saw some japan dc magazine,
>they already hv 2xxx mAh AA Ni-Mh for their dc/dv product.
>is that true? but 1900mAh is good enough for me.  now,
>i'm still using 1600 sanyo HR3US.
I don't know Sony's such high capasity cell.
Perhaps Sony don't have Ni-Mn FAB.
I have heard Sony gets OEM cell and sell.
Sony's core technology is Li ion cell.

News about Sanyo.
Toshiba's secondary Ni-Mn bussiness were sold to Sanyo last year.

Bye
------------------------------------------
Kyoto , Japan

KAZU(Kazuhisa Tanabe)

kazuhisa_tanabe@nifty.ne.jp
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Michel Bel wrote:

> Daniel to Ed:
> > > > BTW: I have a hayes 2400 baud modem that gets its power from the
> > > > serial port. no batteries or pwoer adapter needed. I
> > > bought it on ebay
> > > > but never used it much except to test on the LX. It
> > > seemed to work at
> > > > the time. I'm not sure where it is now... somewhere in the closet=
,
> > > > probably.
> > >
> > > This modem does really work with the LX?
> > > That's interesting, because the serial port of the LX has very low
> > > voltages at the signal lines. I have done measures for my LED
> > > light some time ago, here the results again:
> > >
> > > Pins GD, TxD                            Voltage     Current
> > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> > > (1) short circuit                       0           9.2mA
> > > (2) idle                                6.3V        0
> > > (3) 2 LEDs parallel                     3.4V        4.9mA
> > > (4) resistor 27 ohms                    0.24V       9.0mA
> > > (5) 2 LEDs parallel + resistor serial   3.2V        3.9mA
> > >
> > > So I would estimate the maximum power thich can be sucked out of th=
e
> > > serial port to about 10-20 mW. Not much for a modem.
>
> Daniel, you forget that the _phoneline_ has sufficient power to power a
> microphone and the earpiece. Should be sufficient to power a low-power =
modem
> by. You wouldn't be able to test it offline, but online it would work O=
K.
> Why do you think the phonecompany prescribes a maximum load on the line=
?

Unfortunately, I think in France the operator forbids such things... But
if you do it, who knows it? ;)

> and ISDN is even better: Just touch the wires and let yourself be phone=
d by
> someone ...
> 60 volts or thereabouts.

48 V for the standard phone lines.

--=20
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Avi,

Let me be the first to wish you a warm :) welcome to Minnesota. As you know
by now, our license plates say "Land of 10,000 Lakes", but that's not
exactly true. There are actually over 15,000. However, the plates should
read "The Peoples Republic of Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Taxes". We pay
higher taxes than most states and our state legislature is larger than that
of California, yet we have only a tiny fraction of CA's population.

Our state bird is the common loon, a large beautiful aquatic bird with a
haunting call heard in the evening. The "People's Choice" for state bird is
actually the mosquito, and it's haunting buzz is heard in the evening too.
It's just not fair, 9 months of winter and 3 months of mosquitoes! It's been
said Minnesota 2 distinct seasons, Winter and Road Repair.

We like to eat oven baked delicacies known as hot dish, and we like to fish
through the ice on our frozen lakes. I like Garrison Keillor's attitude:
When God hand's you lemons, make some lemonade. Keillor is hosting 300
people from around the country tomorrow for a weekend of hot dish, ice
fishing, shopping at the Mall of America and of course, attending "A Prairie
Home Companion", his acclaimed radio show. Even grizzled old curmudgeons
like me appreciate his tongue in cheek review of Minnesota via Lake
Wobegone.

I complain long and loud about Minnesota in the hopes of keeping this place
from being over run by riff raff. I actually have lived here all my life and
would never consider living anywhere else. Well, maybe every February in
Florida would be nice.

Best of luck to you in your new home. May your furnace never sputter, may
your car battery always harness 500 cold cranking amps. There is no 200lx
user group in Minnesota, but wth such an esteemed celebrity in our midst,
perhaps one should be formed. If anyone heads it up, I'll join!

Regards,
Tom Salwasser

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In December 2001 Bob Penick and Martin Bergvil exchanged notes
about the 3360 and specifically making it work through its
IrDA.

AT&T is offering me the 3360 as an upgrade from 8260. Not sure
if it is a good value, but the 3360 has a built-in wap
browser, modem, and so on. Basically it has what the 8260 has,
but slightly bulkier and I understand the phone quality is a
bit less good than 8260.

So before I jump into it, is the IrDA on the 3360 really
workable with WWW/LX? Anyone has that phone? Also do you need
any special service to get browsing to work? They call it SMS,
but is it really the same service as is known on the GSM
phones? (as I understand it, GSM phones can send short
messages to any other gsm phone, regardless of service
provider, but with AT&T SMS I can only send messages to other
AT&T customers.)

Any info will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  Avi


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Hi all,

Actually, i'm no check this forum about one more year.
Because my LX hv some power problem then i'm back
to posting a message for find a help at last two day.
I know we can using http://www.technoir.nu/hplx/hplx-l/ or
http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX.shtml for check
a message. but any method or address can let a
browsing/posting/reply more faster and easy?
ex: news.hplx.net (but down?)

Billy

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Date:         Sat, 9 Feb 2002 04:26:35 +0000
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> Yahoo allows pop mail boxes they just require that you be spammed by
> them a bit but it's realy very little (hardly any) spamming on their
> part.

I guess I did not accept the spam element and only found out after that
you cannot do pop3 independent of the website.  I will have to either
alter my profile or give it up.

Thanks for the info on the limited spam.

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>Also do you need
> any special service to get browsing to work? They call it SMS,
> but is it really the same service as is known on the GSM
> phones? (as I understand it, GSM phones can send short
> messages to any other gsm phone, regardless of service
> provider, but with AT&T SMS I can only send messages to other
> AT&T customers.)


Hmm.  My verizon service allows me to receive and as of last week, also
send SMS messages.  But I can send to another email address, any email
address.  So I guess that if the AT&T cell phone has an email address, I
could send.  My cell phone has an email address.  Actually, I think it
has two addresses - the one from "my verizon" and now, I guess, VText.

Both are based on the phone number but also I've attached a name (alias)
to the new Vtext address.

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Daniel:
 >I have never seen such a devide. Besides the palmtop itself.
 >With Laplink or Interlink it could be used as a "serial
 >compact flash drive". ;-) But a pretty expensive one!

merci :), Daniel  :) ... by now listmembers into this thread have probably
noticed that my _real_ intention is to steal from Hal Golgstein ... i'm
trying to find a cheap alternative to upgrading.

 >Only serial to parallel, and a CF reader needs
 >bidirectional communication.

i guess it won't work :(

Bob:
 >The other day I was looking at PCMDIA to USB converter cards.

somewhat like a doubleslot PCMCIA?
i am looking for something to stick into the serial port, which i have no
use for any more since i have the PC CF-reader to transfer files much
faster.

Glen:
 >What about using using a digital camera like a Kodak DC 200. It has ..

first i'd need a K.200 :)

well, as an alternative to upgrading i plan to use some superglue ! (.. to
glue the PCMCIA card plastic container with the 220mb flash to the LX top,
and cover the hinge crack at the same time)

Nathalie

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Start it like so:


c:\www\www.exe "!telnet xxxx"

Adjust the directory to fit yours. The rest tells WWW.EXE to
spawn another program, called telnet with the xxxxx being the
parameter that telnet wants.

Telnet/LX is freeware on our Website http://www.dasoft.com

No SSH. Sorry. Someone did something with it but it is
apparently incredibly slow and gobbles up lots of memory. The
200LX chip is not a good platform for memory-hungry
applications.

  Avi


> Hi all,
>
> Tinkering w/ setting up my cell phone and Post/LX etc. I'm able to use
> WWW/LX and Post/LX ... but how can I do things like TELNET?
>
> I have to TELNET in and use PINE to "peek" at my email w/o losing it =
(long
> story about ISP deleting email once it thinks I've "seen" it (even if I
> only look at the headers .... *NO* program's "leave on server" settings
> will work ... I've tried and they've apologized; but no way).
>
> Anyway, is there a way for me to set up a "telnet" batch file that =
would
> let me "tel.bat" in and start some program to do this?
>
> I imagine it's:
>
> ---
> www "!<some program"
> ---
>
> But, 1) what program and 2) does it exist for free?
>
> Knowing my luck it's prob. already part of my package and I just =
haven't
> ever found it in the docs, 'cause I haven't tried to set this up =
before.
>
> TIA,
>
> --tim
>
> PS. There's no "ssh" for DOS is there? "Secure telnet" gives me "warmer
> fuzzies" ......
>
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Hi Tom:

> Avi,
>
> Let me be the first to wish you a warm :) welcome to Minnesota.

Yeah, warm!, please. Temps were low in December.

> As you know
> by now, our license plates say "Land of 10,000 Lakes", but that's not
> exactly true. There are actually over 15,000.

Heck, from the apartment where I stayed (and will live in) in
Eagan, I can see 3 lakes (well, more like ponds!)

> However, the plates should
> read "The Peoples Republic of Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Taxes". We pay
> higher taxes than most states

And you have a more organized, better educated, better cared
for, and healthier state than all of them! At least the moeny
pays for something good.

> and our state legislature is larger than that
> of California,

Long winded or number of representatives?

> yet we have only a tiny fraction of CA's population.

That's not fair: California has all the internal immigrants of
the USA! <G>

> Our state bird is the common loon,

I noticed most people are, in a relaxed sort of a way imitate
the bird by being slightly, and mildly, and comfortably loony!
I like this a LOT! <G>

> The "People's Choice" for state bird is
> actually the mosquito, and it's haunting buzz is heard in the evening =
too.

Got bit by two of them in July! Deadly critters! Drills like
my arm! <G>

> said Minnesota 2 distinct seasons, Winter and Road Repair.

So far I noted 3: Yucky humid Summer, COLD Winter and a beautiful Fall.
Haven't spend any time in Spring yet!

> We like to eat oven baked delicacies known as hot dish,

You forgot lutefisk.


> and we like to fish
> through the ice on our frozen lakes.

I did almost all styles of fishing in my life incl. deep sea,
deep sea off Alaska, on a commercial fishing boat off Alaska,
lakes, boats, piers, streams, etc... But not on ice and not
diving.

> I complain long and loud about Minnesota in the hopes of keeping this =
place
> from being over run by riff raff.

Too late, this riff-raff is already a state resident - at
least by the amount of time I actually lived in the state -
although still has a stake in California.

> I actually have lived here all my life and
> would never consider living anywhere else. Well, maybe every February =
in
> Florida would be nice.

Yes, that seems to be the crucible - pass that, and you are as
good as new!

> Best of luck to you in your new home. May your furnace never sputter,

I rely on the apartment building management to keep stoking
the heaters. <G>

> may your car battery always harness 500 cold cranking amps.

Speaking of this: Reminded me to call my mechanic and have him
change tha battery with a truck battery!

> There is no 200lx user group in Minnesota, but wth such an
> esteemed celebrity in our midst, perhaps one should be formed.

You all are luminaries yourselves! Let's see: Tom, I believe
Tim, and I think there were other customers. I have to say
that all the people I met so far in MN have left me feeling
welcome, and good, and like they care about something in the
world, and that none was a zombie - a big change from
LALALand... I feel like I have ALREADY have circle of close
and good friends. Never felt like it so fast about any place.

> If anyone heads it up, I'll join!

I think that should be one of the first things I'd like to do
after moving to MN full-time - form the "Palmaniancs of
Minnesota", and start getting together every few weeks for a
few hours!

  Avi


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> >Also do you need
> > any special service to get browsing to work? They call it SMS,
> > but is it really the same service as is known on the GSM
> > phones? (as I understand it, GSM phones can send short
> > messages to any other gsm phone, regardless of service
> > provider, but with AT&T SMS I can only send messages to other
> > AT&T customers.)
>
> Hmm.  My verizon service allows me to receive and as of last week, also
> send SMS messages.  But I can send to another email address, any email
> address.  So I guess that if the AT&T cell phone has an email address, =
I
> could send.  My cell phone has an email address.  Actually, I think it
> has two addresses - the one from "my verizon" and now, I guess, VText.

Yeah, I can also send to an email address like xxx@yyy.com. I
am not talking about it. I am talking about SMS, where the
address is another phone number. AT&T allows me to send only
to phones that are AT&T customers - to the best of my
knowledge! I could not - allegedly - send a message to your
phone because you are a Verizon customer. I believe true SMS
has that ingredient, that it sends to customers of other
providers.

> Both are based on the phone number but also I've attached a name =
(alias)
> to the new Vtext address.

I can even send an email from my phone to
fjkaufman@worldnet.att.net - just like the one I just sent!
the From: is the number of the phone.

  Avi


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> Bonjour Avi :)

Bonjour!

> Jo Buford asked me why you were moving.

Too warm in California. Strange why Joe did not ask me
directly. Is he afraid of me?

> I know of a nice doctor who is list
> member:
>
> James P. Grenert, Mayo clinic, grenert.james@mayo.edu

Oh, yes, I know of him. He lives in or near Rochester in the
southern part of the state. I am about 2-3 hours driving north
just south of St Paul.

>  >Let me know in private email or post here...
>
> i also have addresses for astronomy clubs (if you are intersted)

Not much of a chance to see things in the sky! Too much
humidity. But thank you just the same.

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As I would like to use the LX as a midi-driver, I am wondering if there is a
method short of adding a crystal to set the serial port to 31250BPS, the
midi-speed.

If I would use an additional crystal, ( switched if necessary with a normal
single or double speed) would it interfere too much with the screen?
e.g. speed =standard*38400/31250, (if I could find such a crystal), say
19.5Mhz

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Please try also with an "external" phone on the right of the LX (so if
> you wanted to use IrDA for a connection). Does ring not show
> disturbances then as well?

And please make sure, *NOT* to run RING from within SysMgr!
Close SysMgr and run RING from plain DOS. (You may also run
RING from within SysMgr, but only if all SysMgr settings
concerning the serial port are configured ok)

> Thanks Oliver - this could lead us to the solution of the EMI problem!
> (which is actually not relevant anymore with newer Nokia and Ericsson
> phones, because they have strong IrDA ports

I think, it's still relevant. I wouldn't call the Nokia
8210 - HP200LX connection reliable. It works only in ~50%
of all tries and still reports errors. Transfer rate is
estimated to be 3000 baud. It reminds me often to my first
2400 modem.

But I cannot blame IrDA for everything. It could also be my
provider, GSM, the distance to the base station, which slows
down the transfer rate. Getting a 50KB digest from this list
through IrDA is a real pain and I avoid it if possible.

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Hello Michel and Erwann

On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 00:23:47 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wrote:

> Unfortunately, I think in France the operator forbids such things... But
> if you do it, who knows it? ;)

Well, they cannot forbid you to attach a normal telephone, and most
normal telephones still get their power from the phone line, as Michel
pointed out.
So if that modem doesn't need significantly more power than a standard
phone, then at least won't notice it by doing line mesurements from the
exchange nodes to your home. But probably they wouldn't even forbid it.

What they probably forbid is to connect two devices (also two normal
headsets) in parallel to the phone line, because thie lets drastically
increase the power needed for ringing the phones, and the power for
ringing comes also from the phone company. :-) (although you have
wireless phones or so which have an external power supply).

And: At least here in Germany the "Deutsche Telekom" defines exactly
how any telephone should look like from the exchange center point of
view (i.e. a certain resistance for DC and capacitor (=resistor for
AC), so they have the ability to measure the quality of the phone line
from the exchange into your house. If you have a device connected to
the phone line which doesn't meet these standards, they measure wrong
things. This would also happen if you connect two or more devices in
parallel to the phone line. (I have two telephones and two modems all
in parallel at the phone line, and I never had a problem with that,
though ;-) -- in addition I run DSL over the phone line. No problem at
all.)


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Hi Stefan

On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 12:44:04 +0000, Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE> wrote:

> I think, it's still relevant. I wouldn't call the Nokia
> 8210 - HP200LX connection reliable. It works only in ~50%
> of all tries and still reports errors. Transfer rate is
> estimated to be 3000 baud. It reminds me often to my first
> 2400 modem.

With my new Ericsson T39m, the connection is relatively fast. Although
it only connects with 9600, I get - observing the bytes count of
Post/LX when up-/downloading messages - almost 1 kByte per second.

Sometimes the transfer stalls, and in very few cases it terminates for
some reason. Then I reconnect and everything is fine.

GTX
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Daniel:

As you suggested, I pressed down the left edge of the screen.  So far, the
partly- faded-screen problem has not occurred again in about a week.  So
that seems to have fixed things (for now?).

Thanks for your help!

Regards,

Ed


Hi Ed

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 14:30:31 -0500, Ed <edwardp@SYMPATICO.CA> wrote:

> My screen had recently started to act up.  Sometimes when I turn it on,
the
> screen is sort of faded with some parts lighter and some parts darker than
> other parts.  Turning it off and on again seems to cure the
> problem--temporarily.  This only has happened occasionally in the last few
> days.

Does pressing on the edge left of the screen make the problem disappear
or get worse?

Take a look as http://www.danniel-hertrich.de/repair
and scroll down to the screen section. There you will find a
description with pictures about where to press etc.

This is only a test to get closer to the source of the problem.

GTX
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> And please make sure, *NOT* to run RING from within SysMgr!

Starting Ring from plain Dos didn't change the EMI-error rating: 0 for the
Nokia 2110, 1-9 for my Alcatel One Touch Com and 29-60 for my Motorola Int.
1000 (but it uses 8-12 watts compared to 2 watts "ordinary" mobile phones)

I'm looking forward to disassemble the 700lx tomorow. I already got several
pictures of the internals of a 200lx, so any significant changes should be
obvious.

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Hi Fred

>>So I guess that if the AT&T cell phone has an email address, I

I believe att cell phones all have an email address it is the 10 digit
number @att.net

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>>> Jo Buford asked me why you were moving.

that's an easy one must be for a woman <g,d&rr>

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Wahoo!!!

Thanks, it works!

I should have remembered that the software was at the D&A site....

For those interested on the list, this setup (prob. only works in the U.S.
and isn't as good as the wireless connectivity many here enjoy and)
includes;

 -the Samsung phone that the "Sprint Guy" is pushing in all the U.S.
commercials
   (Model SCH-8500)
 -a serial cable from Sprint (about $69 bucks and comes w/ Windows software)
 -gender changer (I believe it's also a null modem ... it's not marked)
 -HP null modem cable (stamped F1015-80002)

I believe the red, unmarked gender changer I have is a null modem, because
the Sprint cable works w/ a Windows laptop going straight from the 9-pin
port to the phone like a standard serial cable to an external modem (using
two null modems, in this case seems to make it work fine w/ the LX).

Anyway, Sprint's central office "pretends" to be a modem for you and your
phone makes a data call at 14.4 Kbps (not fast, but I can use it in a
pinch).

The "cool" thing for me, is that there's no modem on your side of the
equation. The cell's not big enough to have a modem in it (or they wanted to
save the $$); yet you can still use your phone as an external modem.

The only "warning" I can think of is that I believe Sprint only includes 30
min. of monthly digital access w/ most plans (and this counts as digital
access .... so does "web browsing" with the phone, I think ... a VERY
frustrating experience on the phone's screen..... Much easier to read news
w/ HV!).

I'll download and read the docs w/ all the "get" stuff people were using to
get and store webpages offline for newsreading (using my landline and
external modem!), before asking for help w/ the rest of this.... (anyone who
wants to send tips in advance is welcome! <grin>).

Thanks, Al for the help (and to all who wrote the components of the WWW/LX
package),

--tim

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See ftp://ftp.dasoft.com/pub/WWW/telnet.zip

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Yes!
I have an INTERACT box in post/lx that does this.
When I mark the box for visit it automaticaly telnets to my Unix account =
and starts pine for me.
(From there I also can start an mICQ session)

------------
Parts of post.cfg:
SYSTEM
ExtProg=3Dc:\io\www\robot.exe c:\io\www\robot\abc.scr
...
FOLDERS
INTERACT=3DX
...
-------------
abc.scr (basicly written by Andreas Garzotto: You have to change some
stuff to suit Your needs(ie Yourhost.abc.se 5.7, word:, atle)
The"send setenv TERM dumb\r" is to skip the vt100 code so that I dont
have to se the controlcodes in the captured session.(I think Pine dont
work without vt100)


n ABC PostCfg none
if (found none) noCfg
~ error $it
:noCfg

open Yourhost.abc.se
echo waiting for answer...
wait 20 5.7
echo sending login\n
n ABC Login
send $it\r
echo waiting for password prompt...
wait 10 word:
echo sending password\n
n ABC Password
send $p\r
echo waiting for main prompt...\n
wait 40 atle
;! telnet local
send setenv TERM dumb\r

:loop1
n next SCRIPTS
if (!next) sdone
call $k $v
jump loop1
:sdone

echo na no na no...\n
send exit\r
@ 1
--------------
Parts of Robot.cfg:
; Configuration file for ROBOT/LX
...
ABC
Login=3DYourlogin
Password=3DYour Password
...
-------------

Nobody said it was simple ;)

An easier way is to manualy star a command.com (a dos prompt) with
www.lx.
c:\www -d "!command.com"
from there just type telnet yourplace.abc.se  (if You have placed
telnet/lx in Your path that is.

Tim R wrote:
>
> Anyway, is there a way for me to set up a "telnet" batch file that =
would
> let me "tel.bat" in and start some program to do this?

      /tomas moberg
                       Uppsala

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Martin,

> Have you tried to have a Jamdrive in one area only of SC? I tried that
> but the Hplx hangs.

No, I didn't but yes, I would expect the 200LX to hang if switch from one
session to another.
On the other hand I have often one secdev drive opened in one session and =
it
is accessible from each SC session (7 for the moment).

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How is this done?  Using WWW/LX?

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Eduardo Cesana
Salvador BA Brasil

HP200LX 6 MB
Since 1997

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On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hello Michel and Erwann
>
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 00:23:47 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wr=
ote:
>
> > Unfortunately, I think in France the operator forbids such things... =
But
> > if you do it, who knows it? ;)
>
> Well, they cannot forbid you to attach a normal telephone, and most
> normal telephones still get their power from the phone line, as Michel
> pointed out.
> So if that modem doesn't need significantly more power than a standard
> phone, then at least won't notice it by doing line mesurements from the
> exchange nodes to your home. But probably they wouldn't even forbid it.

In France, everything you would like to plug on the phone line must be
validated by the government (DGPT, Direction G=E9n=E9rale des Postes et
Telecommunications). It's even forbidden to sell in France material that
hasn't been validated (the mentions such as "for export only" doesn't
allow you to sell such things). I guess such a modem wouldn't be
validated... :(

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> Hi Fred
>
> >>So I guess that if the AT&T cell phone has an email address, I
>
> I believe att cell phones all have an email address it is the 10 digit
> number @att.net

Actually, the message I got from Avi, shows:

99999....@mobile.att.net

I replied from the desktop where it arrived and we shall see if he gets
the reply.

I also then added his "address" to my phone and sent a message to that
address.

While it was "sent" (from verizon to ATT), I have not received the
confirmation beep.  So maybe these carriers purposely lock each other
out???  Then again, the verizon sms (or its site) has been up/down on
the occasions I have played.  The typing of messages on the phone-keypad
is tedious, altho, the absence of easy upper/lower case should make
_YOU_ feel totally at home (gd&r)

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Sorry - late, modem problems :((

Algirdas Chomentauskas
Vilnius, Lithuania
Lithuanian/Polish

HP100LX
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Date:         Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:16:58 -0500
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> Paulo Custodio wrote:
> >
> > Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
> > NT machine?

Found the solution to the keyboard mapping error!

If I run palrun under cmd.exe (Win NT 4), the keyboard is not
mapped correctly.

But if I run palrun under command.com, all is OK with the
keyboard mapping.

Paulo

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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 09:55:43 +0100
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Hi EMI-guys,

I did a little test with 200LX and 700LX. The 700LX is less sensitive
against EMI.

The 200LX responds on signals from a cordless phone as well as from
the mobile phone (both Siemens).

The 700LX only recognizes the mobile phone (another sensor?). The
detector seems to be al the right side of the gadget, here the
sensitive is a little bit better.


Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
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Dear Tony

I just tried the feature where postpdu splits long SMS
messages. Unfortunately part 1 simply repeated over and over
and it never went on to part 2. Eventually I pressed ESC /
CTRL to abort before 14 messages (only with part 1) was sent.

Any ideas what I may done wrong?

All the best

Rian Maartens
Tel: +27 21 4233737
Fax: +27 21 4232978
Mob: +27  832752488
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Hello All!

I read this report on the mailing list for Sharp PC3100 palmtop.

>From: FELIQUE CHRISTIAN <Christian.Felique@siemens.be>
>
>This is what my experience is with a Sandisk CF 32Mb card:
>1) In the HP95LX the CF still draws current even when it is turned off.
>2) When reading/writing to card, annoying black lines appear on screen.
>
>1)I solved this by cutting the Vcc line inside the PCMCIA to CF
>adapter, on the PCMCIA side of the adapter. Note that there are
>three voltage lines on a PCMCIA connector: Vpp1,Vpp2,Vcc. Vpp1
>and Vpp2 are (at least I think so) connected to the Vcc of the
>CF slot. The CF slot only has Vcc, and no Vpp1 and Vpp2. I think
>that Vcc on the PCMCIA connector is always powered, and Vpp1 and
>Vpp1 is only powered when reading, writing to the card.  Anyway,
>the CF card still works, and the card doesn't draw current
>anymore when my 95LX is turned off.
>
>If you experience the same problem on your Sharp, then this
>might be a solution for you too.
>
>2) Reason for this problem is the fact that the CF drains a lot of current
>when reading/writing. The LCD screen is connected to same 5V
>power supply as the PCMCIA slot. That explains the black lines.
>
>Do you know how much current a CF drains when reading/writing ?
>
> Best Regards, Christian Felique.

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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 10:30:35 -0500
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Hi Fred,

You are correct it is phonenumber@mobile.att.net sorry about that!! hey my
att phone has a shift key not that i use it <g>

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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 07:39:47 -0800
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Victor Roberts

Burnt Hills, NY. Between Albany, NY and Saratoga Springs, NY,
about 150 miles north of New York City. Born in the Bronx, like
Fred. Have also lived in Boston, Baltimore, Washington, DC, and
Cleveland, Ohio.

In addition to being born in the same borough of New York as
Fred, all four of my grandparents are from the Minsk area of
Russia. Perhaps Fred and I are related in some distant way <G>
Scary thought.

32MB 200LX, 1MB 100LX, 1MB 95LX

>
> Fred Kaufman
>
> Seattle, WA via brief 3 year stay in Chicago and da birthplace,
> DA BRONX, NY
>
> Grandparents, all four, from Minsk/Pinsk from what I heard - no
> geneology here.

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I am missing a way to do some homebanking with
the hplx. Since access to btx 01910 was stopped
here in Germany, I don't know any way even to get
the state of my bankacount.
Are there any ideas to how to get some bankacount
figures with the hplx?
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 07:45:42 +1300 (NZDT)

06h27m53s ago ...
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:17:49 +0200, maartens@iafrica.com wrote:

> I just tried the feature where postpdu splits long SMS
> messages. Unfortunately part 1 simply repeated over and over
> and it never went on to part 2. Eventually I pressed ESC /
> CTRL to abort before 14 messages (only with part 1) was sent.
>
> Any ideas what I may done wrong?

This was possibly a bug in an earlier version. Make sure you
have version 1.27 published on 27 January, available on
www.palmtop.net and at www.geocities.com/aghutchins/.

If in fact you do have that version, then you have found a
very interesting and unfortunately expensive (sorry!) bug -
please send me your SMS.O so I can find out exactly what might
trigger this. Thanks!

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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:19:57 +1300 (NZDT)

01h13m52s ago ...
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 08:06:05 +1300 (NZDT), Tony Hutchins wrote:

> This was possibly a bug in an earlier version. Make sure you
> have version 1.27 published on 27 January, available on
> www.palmtop.net and at www.geocities.com/aghutchins/.

I just checked and indeed this was a bug that existed for a
very short space of time (a few hours) in version 1.11
uploaded on 20 January. I did upload different versions too
frequently, but they did need testing in different countries.

So, if you see a problem with postpdu, please make sure you
have the latest version, which is already 2 weeks old, and
seems quite stable now.

- Tony

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> You are correct it is phonenumber@mobile.att.net sorry about that!! hey my
> att phone has a shift key not that i use it <g>

Well, it appears that the different carriers block cross-mail from one
another.  At least, the message I sent Avi from my phone never did seem
to arrive.  I don't know if he tried sending to me.  Oh, probably not
since if he did not get my message, he would not have had my cellphone
number (G)

Seems as if, as usual, the USA is behind Europe in cellphone stuff.

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> In addition to being born in the same borough of New York as
> Fred, all four of my grandparents are from the Minsk area of
> Russia. Perhaps Fred and I are related in some distant way <G>
> Scary thought.

Very scary, cousin! (G)

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This is an important piece of info for 95lx users. You have to use a =
special driver for flash cards but the current-draw-while-off problem =
has been there since the beginning. I had a 95lx for a brief period of =
time. It was cute but I could find no useful purpose because I already =
had a 200lx. I understand that the 95lx has a stronger IR port and can =
be used as a universal remote but this did not interest me.

>=20
> Hello All!
>=20
> I read this report on the mailing list for Sharp PC3100 palmtop.
>=20
> >From: FELIQUE CHRISTIAN <Christian.Felique@siemens.be>
> >
snip
> >Vpp1 is only powered when reading, writing to the card.  Anyway,
> >the CF card still works, and the card doesn't draw current
> >anymore when my 95LX is turned off.

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Help,

My LX200 quit responding to the keyboard. I had turned it off &
used compressed air to on the keyboard (some keys had been
sticking).  I was using it with a Jornada keyboard from Thadeus.
I turned it back on and started to work in VDE in  a software
carasel session.
After a bit a minute or so, a line typed as "Comparing actual
performance with standards" became "C60*ar5ng the act4a3
*erf6r0ance" My typing isn't  that bad.

The machine does not respond to any keys from either keyboard.
It does not respond to a reboot or a hard reset. It will not
turn off.

Any ideas, suggestions, or help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA

Thomas G. Hess
Olympia, Washington

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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 21:11:07 -0500
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Thomas G. Hess wrote:

> My LX200 quit responding to the keyboard. I had turned it off &
> used compressed air to on the keyboard (some keys had been
> sticking).  I was using it with a Jornada keyboard from Thadeus.
> I turned it back on and started to work in VDE in  a software
> carasel session.
> After a bit a minute or so, a line typed as "Comparing actual
> performance with standards" became "C60*ar5ng the act4a3
> *erf6r0ance" My typing isn't  that bad.

I would have to guess that you have dislodged the ribbon strip connecting
the keyboard to the palmtop.  I'll have to look at the disassemling
instructions on hplx.net to check something..

Well, actually it looks like some sort of press fitting, anyway, the
keyboard is connected to the motherboard in such a way that compressed air
possibly could move or disrupt the connection.  Perhaps someone else who has
taken their palmtop apart a few times can give more info :)

http://www.hplx.net/hardware.apa.big.html shows some pictures of a 200LX
being taken apart, near the bottom shows where the keyboard connects to the
motherboard.  The way to get into the keyboard is by carefully removing the
stuck-on label on the keyboard (which has all the print and such on it) and
from there you remove various layers to get to the bottom.  Be very, very
careful with the space bar especially, as they're easily broken in normal
use, let alone when taken apart.

Good luck :(  Next time, don't be so rough on 'er..  I have an F2 that has
something in it I need to take care of eventually myself, but I think I'll
try a q tip with some alcohol on it and such.

--
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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 19:51:58 -0800
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Thanks for your quick response. Less than 20 minutes.  The
people on this mailing list are really great



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Subject: Re: HPLX200 not responding to keyboard


>
> Thomas G. Hess wrote:
>
> > My LX200 quit responding to the keyboard. I had turned it
off &
> > used compressed air to on the keyboard (some keys had been
> > sticking).  I was using it with a Jornada keyboard from
Thadeus.
> > I turned it back on and started to work in VDE in  a
software
> > carasel session.
> > After a bit a minute or so, a line typed as "Comparing
actual
> > performance with standards" became "C60*ar5ng the act4a3
> > *erf6r0ance" My typing isn't  that bad.
>
> I would have to guess that you have dislodged the ribbon strip
connecting
> the keyboard to the palmtop.  I'll have to look at the
disassemling
> instructions on hplx.net to check something..
>
> Well, actually it looks like some sort of press fitting,
anyway, the
> keyboard is connected to the motherboard in such a way that
compressed air
> possibly could move or disrupt the connection.  Perhaps
someone else who has
> taken their palmtop apart a few times can give more info :)
>
> http://www.hplx.net/hardware.apa.big.html shows some pictures
of a 200LX
> being taken apart, near the bottom shows where the keyboard
connects to the
> motherboard.  The way to get into the keyboard is by carefully
removing the
> stuck-on label on the keyboard (which has all the print and
such on it) and
> from there you remove various layers to get to the bottom.  Be
very, very
> careful with the space bar especially, as they're easily
broken in normal
> use, let alone when taken apart.
>
> Good luck :(  Next time, don't be so rough on 'er..  I have an
F2 that has
> something in it I need to take care of eventually myself, but
I think I'll
> try a q tip with some alcohol on it and such.
>
> --
> Walter Francis
> http://theblackmoor.net                  Powered by Red Hat
Linux 7.2
>

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 05:41:34 +0000
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> Help,
>
> My LX200 quit responding to the keyboard. I had turned it off &
> used compressed air to on the keyboard (some keys had been

Are you sure it was only compressed air?  Sounds as if there is a short
between keys or contacts.

Actually, the keyboard connection press fitting is accessed from below.

Just a summary and not a how to as I've only watched!

You would (after viewing the site and crossing fingers) BACKUP ALL DATA.
Remove all batteries.  Remove the four rubber feet.  Find the proper
torq size screw driver.  Carefully using finger nail or credit card pry
the lower case halves apart.  There is some clip/connector to the
battery compartment.

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> Thomas G. Hess
> Olympia, Washington

Oh, do you work for the state?  Or just an innocent down there? (G)

Seattle, here.

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A friend finds SMS messages the most effective way to advise clients of upcoming events. Whereas she normally
takes 45 minutes to send about 200 messages, one by one from her phone, I can help her send them from the HP
using PostPdu and a file containing all the numbers in a few minutes. It works really well.

The one small improvement to be considered is the best way to avoid the "checking" of the previous 200
messages before sending the next message. We can delete all the previous messages (it seems this can only be
done one by one!) but then we don't have a record. Is there no way the program can simply "jump' to the next
message to be sent without the "checking" procedure?

All the best

Rian Maartens
Cape Town, RSA

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:30:06 +0200
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Hi Rian

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:30:31 +0200, Rian Maartens <maartens@IAFRICA.COM> wrote:

> The one small improvement to be considered is the best way to avoid the "checking" of the previous 200
> messages before sending the next message. We can delete all the previous messages (it seems this can only be
> done one by one!) but then we don't have a record. Is there no way the program can simply "jump' to the next
> message to be sent without the "checking" procedure?

I cannot speak for postPDU, but I can do so for Post/LX:
You can delete the previous messages in a faster way than one by one:
Go into the outbox and move the cursor to the first message you want
to KEEP (or to the last message if you want to delete them all). Then
press Backspace and choose "all previous".

Or if you want to delete all sent messages from the outbox, simply go
into the outbox, press backspace and choose "read/sent".

GTX
daniel


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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 21:13:38 +1300 (NZDT)

43m07s ago ...
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:30:31 +0200, Rian Maartens wrote:

> A friend finds SMS messages the most effective way to advise
> clients of upcoming events. Whereas she normally takes 45
> minutes to send about 200 messages, one by one from her
> phone, I can help her send them from the HP using PostPdu
> and a file containing all the numbers in a few minutes. It
> works really well.

Great! You friend could also probably send to a "group" of
numbers from the phone.

> The one small improvement to be considered is the best way
> to avoid the "checking" of the previous 200 messages before
> sending the next message.

Where did the 200 separate messages come from?

> We can delete all the previous
> messages (it seems this can only be done one by one!) but
> then we don't have a record.

Oh, on re-reading I now understand!! I am a bit slow<G>.
Note that with post/lx you can use the backspace key and
delete all marked, unmarked etc.

But what you want is not to have all the facsimiles in the
outbox. I should have made the default the inbox. Just put
SMSX=SMS in your SMS section. Then all the "receipts" go in
the inbox.

> Is there no way the program
> can simply "jump' to the next message to be sent without the
> "checking" procedure?

Ah, I think I see what you mean. Do you have 200 separate
messages in the outbox? When you see "checking" postpdu is
looking for the next message to be sent. There is no way
around this.

But if everybody gets the *same* message you only need to have
one message in the outbox. Just put all the 200 mobile numbers
in a text file and use the "To: File" feature of POST/LX. Then
the one message will be sent 200 times - or, is that what you
do? -- yes, I see now - that is what you did.

Or, is the outbox filling up with other messages - the
facsimilies? If so either put Facsimile=0 or use SMSX=.. as
described in the docs. I have SMSX=SMSX and SMSX=X in folders.
This way, all receipts are in SMSX.I and SMS.O is kept small.
SMS.I only has received messages. See the docs.

I am sure postpdu, as it is, can be set up to do mass SMS
efficiently, although it wasn't designed with this in mind.
I *knew* I should have changed the default behaviour! Too late
now <G>.

The brief answer to your question is add SMSX=SMS in your
SMS section.

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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 21:45:20 +1300 (NZDT)

01h14m49s ago ...
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:30:31 +0200, Rian Maartens wrote:

re sending 200 SMS at once.

1. Here is what I think happened:
--------------------------------

POSTPDU was installed without any special options.

One message was written in SMS.O with a "To: file" where
"file" contained the 200 mobile numbers/e-mail addresses.

This message was sent, 200 times, and a "receipt" message for
each transmission was placed in the outbox.

A new message was then written in the outbox and sent.
When this message was sent POSTPDU had to start at the
beginning of the outbox and keep searching until it found the
message to send.

I agree this long search is undesirable.

2. Here is how to fix the situation.
------------------------------------

If you are really into mass SMS you need a second X-box called
SMSX, just for holding receipts. At the moment they clog the
outbox. You don't want them clogging the SMS inbox either.

So, quit POST/LX, just add SMSX=X to the POST.CFG FOLDERS
section, and re-start POST/LX.

Go to the SMS.O where you now have maybe 202 messages.
Press Shift+spacebar. This will mark all the messages.
I assume you want to leave the actual messages you wrote in
SMS.O - so press spacebar on the first and last to take off
the marks. Now press F9 to move the messages - choose SMSX as
the destination - they can go to the SMSX inbox. There we go,
the situation is all tidy again.

3. How to avoid clogging the outbox in future:
---------------------------------------------

In your SMS section add SMSX=SMSX - this will direct all
receipts directly to SMSX in future, and there will be no need
for the proceedure above.

I am pretty sure the SMSX feature is described in the
POSTPDU.DOC (somewhere<G>)

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Hello friends from Deutschland, others may ignore.

Can you help me with German syntax for a phrase? If a winery was named
Little Thunder Winery in English, would the correct translation be Kleine
Donner Weinkellerei? I think I've translated the words correctly but perhaps
the order of the words in German should change.

If it would help, "Little Thunder" is the name of a lake. The winery is
located near the lake.

Vielen Dank,
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Hello,

    I'm looking around for information regarding memory cards and needless
to say I'm a bit confused.  I have a 95lx and a Poqet.  While the Poqet can
use the larger capacity SanDisk cards I don't think the 95 can.

    So I'm looking to buy a SanDisk for the Poqet but also an older one meg
card to transfer data between the 95 and Poqet.

    Would someone be so kind as to enlighten me on the differences between
the cards -- and vendors who still have both types of cards in stock?


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Here's some information from what I've read about the 95LX. I had one =
for a short time but do not have any real experince with it:

- you can use large sized 32MB?) sandisk cards with it as long as you =
have a special driver.=20

- The card will draw current from the 95LX while it is off so you have =
to remove the card when you turn it off

- There was a recent post about how to get around the current draw issue =
if you're using a compact flash card with a full size adapter



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> Subject: Memory Cards: 95lx and Poqet
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> cards and needless
> to say I'm a bit confused.  I have a 95lx and a Poqet. =20
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> use the larger capacity SanDisk cards I don't think the 95 can.
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>     So I'm looking to buy a SanDisk for the Poqet but also=20
> an older one meg
> card to transfer data between the 95 and Poqet.
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> differences between
> the cards -- and vendors who still have both types of cards=20
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For us battery fanatics, I came across this interesting (and ongoing) shoot
out for most durable batteries on a digital imaging site. HPLX users will
find it a very useful reference. Note that batteries are up to 1700-1800 mAh
and type of chargers make a lot of difference.

http://www.imaging-resource.com/ACCS/BATTS/BATTS.HTM

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Obviously homebanking is not of much interest to the
list - or is there no solution?
If one could combine www/lx with one of the old btx programms,
it should work. If I start: www "!btx.com" a connection
to t-online is established but the btx programm will not
work. A simple vt100 terminal evoked after connection
could do the trick, I think.
Why is there no https for the hplx :-(.
Uli

> I am missing a way to do some homebanking with
> the hplx. Since access to btx 01910 was stopped
> here in Germany, I don't know any way even to get
> the state of my bankacount.
> Are there any ideas to how to get some bankacount
> figures with the hplx?
> Uli
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> As in the docs, one could do in XFinder F10 (run),
> type *anycommand, and the command would be executed on
> the windows desktop.
>
> Here I get "Cannot Command". Any successes?
>
It may be that X-Finder cannot find "anycommand". Is it in your path? You
may need to supply the path to the commmand, such as:

*c:\whatever\anycommand

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Nowadays it seems like all the home banking is web based and needs a secure
browser. Citibank used to have dialup banking using a dos program which I still
have but discontinued it in favor of the web. The 200LX does not have a https
browser and nobody seems to want to write one so it looks like it is out for home
banking. I have read of some people using datacomm to access their account but
have never found a bank with that kind of access. I would love to do home banking
with billpay with the LX- it is one reason I own a laptop (so I can pay my bills while
traveling), but since Citibank I just haven't found a bank that supports it and dos.

John

On 11 Feb 2002 at 12:16, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> Obviously homebanking is not of much interest to the
> list - or is there no solution?
> If one could combine www/lx with one of the old btx programms,
> it should work. If I start: www "!btx.com" a connection
> to t-online is established but the btx programm will not
> work. A simple vt100 terminal evoked after connection
> could do the trick, I think.
> Why is there no https for the hplx :-(.
> Uli
>
> > I am missing a way to do some homebanking with
> > the hplx. Since access to btx 01910 was stopped
> > here in Germany, I don't know any way even to get
> > the state of my bankacount.
> > Are there any ideas to how to get some bankacount
> > figures with the hplx?
> > Uli
> >
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>
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It is possible to get another font to work in CPACK? The embedded
font is a real drag to look at for any length of time. Is there
any way to get Helv200.com work as the default font?

Bob
 Bob Christopher . Littleton, Colorado USA . bob@palmtop.com
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Just noticed (while trying to shorten my appt database) that there is a
'record missing' and the operaition did not complete.   As the database is
getting too large to be fast, I really need to shorten it.   Is GARLIC the
best way to do this or is there another way?  Will GARLIC work with the
APPT database or only with other user-defined  files?   Thanks.

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Tom Salwasser wrote:

 > Hello friends from Deutschland, others may ignore.

 > Can you help me with German syntax for a phrase? If a winery was named
 > Little Thunder Winery in English, would the correct translation be
 > Kleine Donner Weinkellerei? I think I've translated the words correctly
 > but perhaps the order of the words in German should change.

According to a friend of mine, your syntax is correct.  He says
wein-kellerei, but I think it's the same.

 > If it would help, "Little Thunder" is the name of a lake. The winery is
 > located near the lake.

 > Vielen Dank,

Sie sind willkommen.

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 Kleine Donner Weinkellerei

Wally wrote.
>
> According to a friend of mine, your syntax is correct.  He says
> wein-kellerei, but I think it's the same.
>

Thanks Wally. Jurgen mentioned that Kleine should be Kleiner. Do you agree?

Ciao,
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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:43:04 +0100
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> Thanks Wally. Jurgen mentioned that Kleine should be Kleiner. Do you
agree?

Depends on what's little ;-)
If it's a "little thunder" it translates as "kleiner Donner Weinkellerei".
If it's a "little winery" it translates "kleine Donner Weinkellerei".

regards,
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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:50:19 +0200
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Hi Tom

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 07:09:11 -0600, Tom Salwasser <TomSalwasser@COMPUSERVE.COM> wrote:

> Can you help me with German syntax for a phrase? If a winery was named
> Little Thunder Winery in English, would the correct translation be Kleine
> Donner Weinkellerei? I think I've translated the words correctly but perhaps
> the order of the words in German should change.

In German one would say

Weinkellerei "Kleiner Donner"

(i.e. first the "descriptive" part and then the name in quotes or
without quotes. But with quotes it is clearer that this is a name).

GTX
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Hi Walter

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:15:51 -0500, Walter Francis <wally@THEBLACKMOOR.NET> wrote:

> According to a friend of mine, your syntax is correct.  He says
> wein-kellerei, but I think it's the same.

In my opinion, and according to the German dictionary "Der Duden"
Weinkellerei can only be written in one word.

> Sie sind willkommen.

And this one is a direct translation of "you are welcome", right?
The German would say "gern geschehen" or "bitte". :-
"Sie sind willkommen" one would only say if one invites anotherone to
come to him.

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:59:36 +0200
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Hallo Oliver!

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:43:04 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:

> Depends on what's little ;-)
> If it's a "little thunder" it translates as "kleiner Donner Weinkellerei".
> If it's a "little winery" it translates "kleine Donner Weinkellerei".

Tom said, the winery is named after a lake which is called "little
thunder", so it must be "kleiner Donner", not a little winery.

But, would you really say that in that order? "Kleiner Donner
Weinkellerei"? Sounds somewhat strange, IMO.

Let's meet in the Bella Donna Ristorante.... no. It's the Ristorante "Bella
Donna".

Interesting problem! :-)

GTX
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Tom Salwasser wrote:


> Thanks Wally. Jurgen mentioned that Kleine should be Kleiner. Do you agree?


Ack, yes!  Sorry about that.  Got distracted because of a networking issue
in the middle of my reply and left that out.

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 15:46:51 -0500
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Thanks for your reply, John.
It's a pity. Is it possible to do homebanking with
Windows CE? What about Psion?
You are right: a easy way could be a direct line and datacomm.
But I too don't know a bank here in Germany which offers this service.
Here in Germany Paybox offers a way which combines
computer and cellular phone. Data is tranfered online and
the PIN is inserted with the phone. That is certainly a
save way, but even Paybox uses https - so again no solution
for the hplx.
There seems to be no way around a laptop.
Thanks anyway.
Uli

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 22:15:30 +0200
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Hi friends,

I have placed my complete changelog of SUPER on the whatsnew page
http://www.palmtop.net/whatsnew.html

If you have further suggestions or questions, let me know. I will keep
maintaining SUPER.

Also, here are a few links I came across while looking for new palmtop
software:

Project Management etc.:

http://www.projectkickstart.com/html/palmtop.htm

and a few games:
http://people.delphi.com/rrutt/palmtop.htm

Have fun!

GTX
daniel

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On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> Thanks for your reply, John.
> It's a pity. Is it possible to do homebanking with
> Windows CE? What about Psion?

> the PIN is inserted with the phone. That is certainly a
> save way, but even Paybox uses https - so again no solution
> for the hplx.
> There seems to be no way around a laptop.

Here's a thought.  Recent versions of Lynx do https, so if you
have access to a shell account you could use LXTCP and SSHDOS
to log in to it.  It's a little klunky, but ought to work.

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Date:         Mon, 11 Feb 2002 22:42:44 -0000
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No problem, Daniel, I don't have to tell you that you are 100% correct. <G>.
As you know, no native German speaker would say it any other way than
Weinkellerei "kleiner Donner".

But most native English speakers would say "let's meet in the "Bella Donna"
restaurant. They might change the order if they know the Italian order would
be Ristorante Bella Donna.

Apropos of the masculine form of the adjective (which agrees with the
masculine Donner), I am reminded of Mark Twain who is alleged to have said
he would rather decline ten drinks than one German adjective.

Richard.


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From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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> Hallo Oliver!
>
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:43:04 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth"
<Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:
>
> > Depends on what's little ;-)
> > If it's a "little thunder" it translates as "kleiner Donner
Weinkellerei".
> > If it's a "little winery" it translates "kleine Donner Weinkellerei".
>
> Tom said, the winery is named after a lake which is called "little
> thunder", so it must be "kleiner Donner", not a little winery.
>
> But, would you really say that in that order? "Kleiner Donner
> Weinkellerei"? Sounds somewhat strange, IMO.
>
> Let's meet in the Bella Donna Ristorante.... no. It's the Ristorante
"Bella
> Donna".
>
> Interesting problem! :-)
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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Hello all;

I have three books for sale as follows:

-- "Learning Lotus 1-2-3" by Annette J. Thomason.
Introductory tutorial for Lotus 1-2-3, Releases 2.0, 2.01, and
version 1.A. Covers basic spreadsheet, word processing and
database functions, as well as macro commands. Written with the
beginning business/computer student in mind. Spiral bound. Size:
approx. 7" x 9.5", 352 pages. Published by Houghton-Mifflin,
copyright 1989. Asking price: $3.00, plus shipping, see below *.

-- "1-2-3 from A to Z" by Marshall B. Romney, Ph.D, CPA and J.
Morgan White, CPA.
Introductory tutorial for Lotus 1-2-3, version 1.A. Covers basic
spreadsheet, word processing and database functions, as well as
macro commands. Written with the accounting or advanced business
student in mind. Second Edition. Spiral bound. Published by
SofTrain, copyright 1988. Size: approx. 8.5" x 11", approx. 400
pages. Asking price: $3.00, plus shipping, see below *.

-- "BASIC Microcomputer Games" by David H. Ahl.
The best microcomputer games from Creative Computing magazine.
Includes 101 imaginative and challenging games for one, two, or
more players -- basketball, craps, gomoko, blackjack, digits,
bombs away, horserace, etc. Simulate lunar landings. Play the
stock market. Write poetry. Draw pictures. All games come with
complete step-by-step programs and sample runs. All programs,
run on Microsoft 8K BASIC, Rev. 4.0 BASIC conversion table
included. (May require some knowledge of current BASIC systems
to work properly; but that could be an excellent learning
exercise!) Published by Workman Publishing, copyright 1978.
Size: approx. 8.5" x 11", 183 pages. Asking price: $1.00, plus
shipping, see below *.

* All monetary amounts are in U.S. dollars. All asking prices
are negotiable! Please add $5.00 for shipping and handling costs
(shipping via USPS Priority Mail, including insurance and
tracking). CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ONLY, PLEASE!

What doesn't sell here will go to eBay, then to my Virtual
Garage Sale page at the above prices. Take advantage of the
opportunity now.

I still have Lotus Magellan, Novell Netware and several others
items for sale on my Virtual Garage Sale page at:
http://seronac.freeservers.com/virtualgaragesale.html . Feel
free to take a look.

--
Richard & Patti Smith
--
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For sale as a package only:

- HP200LX, 32MB, Single Speed.   (It's one of my backups, so it's in like
new condition.)
- AC adapter.
- Serial cable.
- Soft Case.
- Otterbox hard case
- Light.

If you send cashiers check or postal money order, I'll sell the entire
package for $460.00 including shipping/insurance (only in the US).

If you prefer COD, I'll sell the entire package for $470.00 to be shipped
via FedEx, insured, COD, Secured Payment (money order or cashier's check),
second day delivery (only in the US).

Only other accessories available at this time are cases and lights.

If you are interested, please contact me OFF the HPLX mail list at
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I have had the same experience with the 64mb: very limited battery use, =
mostly connected to a power pack at the office and home results in about =
4 weeks battery life equivalent to about 5 hours using an old equivalent =
of batt log.

I have much better use with my 32mb backup.

BTW - I never operate with a PCMCIA card without the power pack.

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> Just noticed (while trying to shorten my appt database) that there is a
> 'record missing' and the operaition did not complete.   As the database is
> getting too large to be fast, I really need to shorten it.   Is GARLIC the
> best way to do this or is there another way?  Will GARLIC work with the
> APPT database or only with other user-defined  files?   Thanks.

Whatever you do, use GARLIC on a copy of the file and see how that goes.
If it fixes it, check it out and only when assured the file is okay,
erase the original.

Sometimes going manually through the file will find the offending
record.

Good luck

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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 16:50:07 +1100
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Hi all

Does anyone know what current the LX draws?

Off mode
On
Writing to/from a flash card
Modem use

Just wondering how applicable the battery shootout info might be to the LX.

TIA

Russell

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At 12:07 PM 11/02/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Nowadays it seems like all the home banking is web based and needs a secure
>browser. Citibank used to have dialup banking using a dos program which I
still
>have but discontinued it in favor of the web. The 200LX does not have a https
>browser and nobody seems to want to write one so it looks like it is out
for home
>banking. I have read of some people using datacomm to access their account
but
>have never found a bank with that kind of access. I would love to do home
banking
>with billpay with the LX- it is one reason I own a laptop (so I can pay my
bills while
>traveling), but since Citibank I just haven't found a bank that supports
it and dos.
>
>John
>
>On 11 Feb 2002 at 12:16, Ulrich Allen wrote:
>
>> Obviously homebanking is not of much interest to the
>> list - or is there no solution?

There is always a solution :)

In the good old BBS days we were able to "instruct" the BBS to do all sorts
of things for us. What is the possibility of setting up a web site that
will then "translate" data to/from the LX? The only issue here I see would
be security between the web site and the LX. I'm sure there are security
fixes possible, like zipping the data to be sent to the web site with a
password and having the web site unzip, send via https to the bank and
reverse in reply. Am I farting into a hurricane here or is something like
this customisable for each bank?

The idea in a nutshell is to place a "translation website" that does not
need https between the bank and the LX. In this way I believe transactions
might even be able to be done via emails.

Regards

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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 10:37:04 +0100
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On Monday, 11.02.2002 at 12:16 EST, Ulrich Allen <Ulrich.Allen@GMX.DE>
wrote:
> I am missing a way to do some homebanking with
> the hplx. Since access to btx 01910 was stopped
> here in Germany, I don't know any way even to get
> the state of my bankacount.
> Are there any ideas to how to get some bankacount
> figures with the hplx?
>
To my knowledge, access to "T-Online Classic" via the 0191011 access
number is still possible for home banking programs. I stopped using this
type of access late last year and switched to HBCI when I got a T-DSL
connection with a router.

Whether you can find a program that runs on the HP 200 LX to access
T-Online Classic in the way needed for home banking applications is
yet another question. I can't really be of help because I've always used
PC-based home banking programs such as "PC Cash" or "Profi Cash".

Some browsing on the HP and Microsoft web pages revealed the
following for handheld PCs: the HP Jornada 720 (and possible other
models, I haven't checked) runs the "Microsoft Windows for Handheld PC
2000"
operating system, the successor to Windows CE. This comes with
"Microsoft Internet Explorer for Handheld PC (version 4.01)" as its
web browser. On the MS web pages, I found the specifications for
version 4.02 which specify support for:

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2, SSL3, SGC (Server Gated Cryptography)

So the answer is: yes, a pocket PC would allow you to do home banking
if a browser with SSL support is all you need.

Ulrich Boche

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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">On Monday, 11.02.2002 at 12:16 EST, Ulrich Allen &lt;Ulrich.Allen@GMX.DE&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt; I am missing a way to do some homebanking with<br>
&gt; the hplx. Since access to btx 01910 was stopped<br>
&gt; here in Germany, I don't know any way even to get<br>
&gt; the state of my bankacount.<br>
&gt; Are there any ideas to how to get some bankacount<br>
&gt; figures with the hplx?<br>
&gt;</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">To my knowledge, access to &quot;T-Online Classic&quot; via the 0191011 access</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">number is still possible for home banking programs. I stopped using this</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">type of access late last year and switched to HBCI when I got a T-DSL</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">connection with a router.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Whether you can find a program that runs on the HP 200 LX to access</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">T-Online Classic in the way needed for home banking applications is</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">yet another question. I can't really be of help because I've always used</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">PC-based home banking programs such as &quot;PC Cash&quot; or &quot;Profi Cash&quot;.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Some browsing on the HP and Microsoft web pages revealed the</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">following for handheld PCs: the HP Jornada 720 (and possible other</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">models, I haven't checked) runs the &quot;Microsoft Windows for Handheld PC 2000&quot;</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">operating system, the successor to Windows CE. This comes with</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">&quot;Microsoft Internet Explorer for Handheld PC (version 4.01)&quot; as its</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">web browser. On the MS web pages, I found the specifications for </font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">version 4.02 which specify support for:</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 2, SSL3, SGC (Server Gated Cryptography) </font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">So the answer is: yes, a pocket PC would allow you to do home banking</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">if a browser with SSL support is all you need. <br>
<br>
Ulrich Boche<br>
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On Monday, 11.02.2002 at 12:41 CST, robert c lewis
<rc-lewis@STUDENTS.UIUC.EDU> wrote:
> Just noticed (while trying to shorten my appt database) that
> there is a
> 'record missing' and the operaition did not complete.   As
> the database is
> getting too large to be fast, I really need to shorten it.
> Is GARLIC the
> best way to do this or is there another way?  Will GARLIC
> work with the
> APPT database or only with other user-defined  files?
> Thanks.
>
You could try to create a new, empty appointment database
and merge the entries you want to keep into it. If it works,
it is the easiest way to clean up a database.

Ulrich Boche

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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">On Monday, 11.02.2002 at 12:41 CST, robert c lewis &lt;rc-lewis@STUDENTS.UIUC.EDU&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt; Just noticed (while trying to shorten my appt database) that <br>
&gt; there is a<br>
&gt; 'record missing' and the operaition did not complete. &nbsp; As <br>
&gt; the database is<br>
&gt; getting too large to be fast, I really need to shorten it. &nbsp; <br>
&gt; Is GARLIC the<br>
&gt; best way to do this or is there another way? &nbsp;Will GARLIC <br>
&gt; work with the<br>
&gt; APPT database or only with other user-defined &nbsp;files? &nbsp; <br>
&gt; Thanks.<br>
&gt; <br>
You could try to create a new, empty appointment database</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">and merge the entries you want to keep into it. If it works,</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">it is the easiest way to clean up a database.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:15:10 +0000
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Ulrich Allen wrote:

> It's a pity. Is it possible to do homebanking with
> Windows CE? What about Psion?

I know it can be done with Palms, because PalmOS 4.0 has https
built in as one web clipping feature.

I also use BTX, and it still works for me, but my appointment
book has an entry at the 5-Mar-2002, saying: last day of BTX.

I also checked for alternatives, and found Opera on the
laptop as the best replacement. No banking module needed,
In my case (Postbank), I just go to

https://www2.postbank-banking.de

From there I have to log in and can do everything just like
under BTX, indeed not on the Palmtop, but cheaper, because I
only pay the online time and not the extra BTX fee.

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Sidney Ho wrote:
> For us battery fanatics, I came across this interesting
> (and ongoing) shoot out for most durable batteries on
> a digital imaging site. HPLX users will find it a very
> useful reference. Note that batteries are up to
> 1700-1800 mAh and type of chargers make a lot of
> difference.

I wonder how helpful these tests are for the 200lx use of
batteries.  He points out that the tests don't reflect the usage
of cameras which use power in a few big gulps.  The 200lx use is
probably a lot steadier than that of a camera but it has it's
own big gulps when writing to flash memory.  That's the same
thing that causes big gulps in cameras, I think.

He also shows alkalines as having about half the potential as
nimh.  I do know alkalines aren't much good for cameras.  They
can't handle the big gulps.  But I thought that they would
outlast the nimh batteries.

My Kodak DC280 came with both alkaline and nimh batteries.
Presumably the alkalines are for use while you're charging the
nimh.  But they don't work well at all.  After 4 or 5 pictures
taken within a few minutes of each other I get a dead battery
indication.  They aren't dead but they got low enough
temporarily that the camera thinks they are.  Turning the camera
off and back on fixes this just fine until the next time.

I now use 1600 mah nimh batteries in my 200lx after years of
using Walgreen's alkalines and, without testing, my impression
is that the alkalines last about 50% longer than a charge of the
nimh batteries.  The test seems to show them lasting half as
long.

Barry

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On 12 Feb 2002 at 16:50, Russell Hemery wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Does anyone know what current the LX draws?
>
> Off mode

2 mA

> On

25 mA

> Writing to/from a flash card

Depends on the flash card I think but the measurements I took with
a 448 MB SiliconTech were about 150 mA peak reading and
writing.

> Modem use
>
> Just wondering how applicable the battery shootout info might be to the LX.
>
> TIA
>
> Russell
>
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Hello!

I'm looking for a bargain on an lx, model and memory amount open. Broken
hinge is ok. Minor screen problems ok. Minor keyboard problems ok.
Everything else must be functional, especially the serial port. This unit
will be used in an embedded application and will be accessed infrequently
but running continuously. Does anyone have one of these?

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Hi John

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 09:11:27 -0600, John Musielewicz <jmusielewicz@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:

> > Off mode
>
> 2 mA
>
> > On
>
> 25 mA

Where did you measure that? At the batteries or at the AC?

GTX
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Victor Roberts wrote:

> Perhaps Fred and I are related in some distant way <G>
> Scary thought.

Certainly is! I feel the chill already (and I am in SoCal
where temps today are waaaay summery!) Question is who should
be scared - you, Fred, or us? <g,d&r>

Noticed you enumerated other places you lived in and I realie
that my next address will be the 50th address in my life.

  Avi


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Hi Fred,

> > Hi Fred
> >
> > >>So I guess that if the AT&T cell phone has an email address, I
> >
> > I believe att cell phones all have an email address it is the 10 =
digit
> > number @att.net
>
> Actually, the message I got from Avi, shows:
>
> 99999....@mobile.att.net


Good! It does not send my cellphone number, or maybe
Compuserve obscures it.


> I replied from the desktop where it arrived and we shall see if he gets
> the reply.


He did! It arrived with FROM containing your Compuserve id.


> I also then added his "address" to my phone and sent a message to that
> address.


The message alone did NOT arrive.


> While it was "sent" (from verizon to ATT), I have not received the
> confirmation beep.  So maybe these carriers purposely lock each other
> out???


As others wrote, it seems common that no inter-carrier "SMS"
is possible.


> The typing of messages on the phone-keypad
> is tedious, altho, the absence of easy upper/lower case should make


My Nokia 8260 has this "predictive typing" thingie (I think it
is called T9?). You just hit the number of the letter you
intend, and in 90% or more of times, it will figure out which
letter of the 3 or 4 assigned to the key you actually want. It
will even use the remainder of the word to refine its guess
and change previous letters, even if they were modified
already by this progressive guessing scheme.. So typing is not
slowed down by having to press several times each key to reach
the proper lettr.

  Avi


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Kat, your Subject says:

Subject:      cc:mail and Yahoo?

> How is this done?  Using WWW/LX?

I think there is a mixhere of too many things. cc:Mail is a
self standing email package, much as WWW/LX is. It connects to
a specific type of an email server. This server is not a
typical Internet email server which WWW/LX works with. AFAIK,
there is one such service surviving - check on www.palmtop.net
(I think the URL is correct.). The cc:Mail code is buried
inside the 200LX chip, making it goo in that it takes no
memory space for the program itself, but much more difficult
to update and fix, if necessary (need to replace the 200LX
programmed chip.)

Yahoo mail boxes are of the Internet type, i.e. the message
are received by POP3 server and sent out by a SMTP server.
These interactions use a protocol called TCP/IP (and a host of
others for some of the more detailed work.) AFAIK, cc:Mail has no
TCP/IP capabilities. So cc:Mail does not know how to use
Yahoo.

WWW/LX is a TCP/IP "engine" - it "speaks" this protocol
fluently. It can be made to tal with Yahoo mailbox, but you
must adjust the Yahoo mailbox to accept Yahoo's junk mail. I
posted in the last 2-3 days a detailed description of what to
do to Yahoo, and to WWW/LX to make the two talk. (this
address, hplxmail@yahoo.com, is a Yahoo mailbox adjusted
thusly, and I use it via WWW/LX.)

Lastly, the cc:Mail message management is part of the program
which is embedded on the 3MB 200LX program chip (separate from
the CPU chip!) It would have been very nice if we knew where
and how to hook into that hard-embedded program to use some of
its processes to save memory in our own WWW/LX program.
Unfortunately, we do not have access to those embedded
programs.

Hope I could clarify some of the fog, without raising many
more puzzles for you!

  Avi


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Hi Fran=E7ois:

> > any special service to get browsing to work? They call it SMS,
> > but is it really the same service as is known on the GSM
> > phones? (as I understand it, GSM phones can send short
> > messages to any other gsm phone, regardless of service
> > provider, but with AT&T SMS I can only send messages to other
> > AT&T customers.)
>
> this is a feature of your service provider and not the handset.
> some providers,

Indeed that is what I surmise. The service providers do not
cooperate to let me send "SMS" to another providers customers.


> in some areas, restrict sms messages destined to
> gateways not in their own system.  i know voicestream in nyc does
> not allow off-network sms at this time, but on other networks, my
> 8290 and 3390 have worked fine.  i'm just a user of these things
> so don't take my word as canon :)


3390 is a GSM phone, I am talking about 3360, a TDMA phone.


> Somehow or another, i never got to owning a copy of www/lx, so i
> cannot say whether the 33x0 works well with the hplx.


And that's a shame! <G> get one, soon! :-)


> i haven't found many features of the 33x0 i prefer over the 82x0,
> and it seems to be drop-in compitable with my laptop's 8290 ir setup.
> i'm almost not very familiar with the differences between the 3390
> and 3360 (i know the 8290 and 8260 have different placement of the
> handsfree socket, but featurewise they're the same afaict).  i do
> think the 33x0 feels sturdier, but i won't be giving up my 8290
> anytime soon, unless of course, i can pick up an 8890 without going
> broke.


Except: 3360 has an internal modem, and 8260 does not. 3360
has an IR and 8260 does not.

My very basic question is if anyone used 3360 with WWW/LX over the IR.

Thanks for feedback.

  Avi



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On 12 Feb 2002 at 17:28, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi John
>
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 09:11:27 -0600, John Musielewicz <jmusielewicz@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
>
> > > Off mode
> >
> > 2 mA
> >
> > > On
> >
> > 25 mA
>
> Where did you measure that? At the batteries or at the AC?

All measurements were from the batteries.

>
> GTX
> daniel
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What is Lynx and where can I find it?
I'd like to give that a try.
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> What is Lynx and where can I find it?
> I'd like to give that a try.

Lynx is a text-mode web browser. I know of others that have a better
looking (links and w3m for example). They were primarily written for Unix
systems, but I know there has been a port of Lynx for 32-bit DOS.

Latest versions of Lynx, links and w3m have some support of HTTPS (HTTP
over SSL), but I don't think they're able to present a client certificate
(I might be wrong, though).

The support of SSL is performed by the OpenSSL toolkit, and I doubt it
will compile under plain 16-bit DOS with very specific TCP and IP stacks
such as those we get on the HP200. I managed to compile it without the
socket support for 32-bit DOS (with DJGPP) to do crypto stuff, but it was
an old version (SSLeay, in fact).

You can find Lynx on http://lynx.isc.org

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>From: Ulrich Allen mailto:Ulrich.Allen@GMX.DE
>Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:20 PM
>
>What is Lynx and where can I find it?
>I'd like to give that a try.

http://lynx.browser.org/

"Lynx is a text browser for the World Wide Web.     Lynx 2.8.3 runs on Un*x,
VMS, Windows 95/98/NT but not 3.1 or 3.11, on DOS (386 or higher) and OS/2
EMX.  The  current developmental version is also available for testing.
Ports to Mac are in beta test.


How to get Lynx, and much more information, is available at  Lynx links.
Many user questions are answered in the  online help provided with Lynx.
Press the '?' key to find this help.
If you are encountering difficulty with Lynx you may write to
lynx-dev@sig.net.  Be as detailed as you can about the URL where you were on
the Web when you had trouble, what you did, what Lynx version you have (try
'=' key), and what OS you have.  If you are using an older version, you may
well need to upgrade."

     I use a version under OpenVMS on a system run by Encompass.  You can
probably still sign up for free by telnetting to eisner.decus.org and
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Erwann ABALEA wrote:

> Latest versions of Lynx, links and w3m have some support of HTTPS (HTTP
> over SSL), but I don't think they're able to present a client certificate
> (I might be wrong, though).

I don't know if a certificate is involved (I suppose not),
but I *was* able to log into my Paypal account with Lynx.

Ted

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 Stephan wrote:
>
> I also use BTX, and it still works for me, but my appointment
> book has an entry at the 5-Mar-2002, saying: last day of BTX.
>
But that would mean that I can't use Quicken via btx anymore.
I was told that homebanking with t-online classic will go
on. Even in the new t-online version 4.0 it is implemented.
I hope you are not right here Stephan.
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Hi friends

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 18:33:18 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wrote:

> Lynx is a text-mode web browser. I know of others that have a better
> looking (links and w3m for example). They were primarily written for Unix
> systems, but I know there has been a port of Lynx for 32-bit DOS.

I just tried to do a little homebanking with Lynx.
It's a pity.

https does indeed work here on my Linux box, and I even could connect
to my accout after entering account number and so on, but since the web
interface of my bank (Deutsch Bank 24) uses frames, lynx has big
problems displaying it and all the Javascript and Java-driven stuff
doesn't work anyway.

If you want to try Lynx: I have set up a new user account on my Linux
box, which you all can use for a short period of time. I will delete
this user account soon, and I have a dynamic IP anyway, so connecting to my
Linux box is not that easy. ;-)

I will keep it online this evening (MET) for about 3 hours from now on.

How to try Lynx:

telnet 217.231.200.117 (that's my Linux box at the moment)

login: lynx
password: lynx

then type the command "lynx". Lynx will start and display its welcome
screen.
Then type g (for "goto") and enter the URL of your bank or whatever
https site you want to try.

If the page contains frames, lynx shows a list of the frame titles.
Mostly something like "navigation", "contents" or so. Jump from link to
link with the cursor keys and press enter to follow a link or to
display the contents of a frame.

DON'T download huge files, because I have a volume-limited flat rate! I
will watch the traffic going over my computer! (But of course I won't
spy out any private things of you like bank basswords or so ;-) )

And remember I will shut down this "service" in about three hours - at
10pm MET.

GTX
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Hi

I was wondering if someone might be kind enough to send me a copy of
Goalset.gdb. It is apparently available on HPHand or PTP On Disk Jan/Feb
1995 issue 19.

I dont have access to either of these resources.

For those interested Goalset is associated with a time management article
at http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/19/pt190025.htm

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| Hi
|
| I was wondering if someone might be kind enough to send me a
copy of
| Goalset.gdb. It is apparently available on HPHand or PTP On
Disk Jan/Feb
| 1995 issue 19.
|
| I dont have access to either of these resources.
|
| For those interested Goalset is associated with a time
management article
| at http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/19/pt190025.htm
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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:59:18 -0500
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Actually, I think some dude wrote a piece that bridges the gap between =
CC:mail and POP mailboxes. I forget how it works... is it part of =
post/lx? I think it takes the pop mail messages and sticks them into =
your CC:mail inbox. It also takes outgoing mail and sends through it =
SMTP. I remember there was hesitation on the part of a lot of LX =
developers because they thought Lotus would sue if you wrote code to =
read/write CC:mail files but some dude went and did it anyway.



Kat, your Subject says:

Subject:      cc:mail and Yahoo?

> How is this done?  Using WWW/LX?

Avi said:
>>I think there is a mixhere of too many things. cc:Mail is a

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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 21:13:27 +0200
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Hi friends,

Ted wrote to me in private

--- begin of forwarded message ---

Very generous offer.  I recently set up a Linux box (Red Hat 7.2) and
just wanted to make sure you knew about the insecure nature of telnet.
Passwords (even the root password if you su) are sent over the net in
cleartext using telnet.  Ssh is the suggested method, if I understand
things right.

--- end of forwarded message ---

..and is of course totally rgiht about that! DON'T connect via telnet
to my Linux box if you want to try out homebanking! telnet would indeed
transmit passwords in clear text over the Internet.

So, instead of using telnet, use ssh!

ssh 217.231.200.117

or

ssh lynx@217.231.200.117

Thanks, Ted!

GTX
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Hi Eduardo

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:59:18 -0500, Eduardo Seudsnimo <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> Actually, I think some dude wrote a piece that bridges the gap between CC:mail and POP mailboxes. I forget how it works... is it part of
> post/lx? I think it takes the pop mail messages and sticks them into your CC:mail inbox. It also takes outgoing mail and sends through it
> SMTP. I remember there was hesitation on the part of a lot of LX developers because they thought Lotus would sue if you wrote code to
> read/write CC:mail files but some dude went and did it anyway.

Yes, I think you mean ccLXPOP.
It lets you use ccMail with Rod Whitby's LXTCP.
Available on SUPER.

GTX
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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 22:08:47 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi friends,

here are a few Internet links which you should check out.
I occasionally do google searches on various palmtop-related keywords
or keyword combinations to find valuable info which is not very well
known (yet) by all of us.

This is what I have found today. Many of you may know some of these
pages already. But some don't certainly:

http://members.aol.com/FreeWhL44/lxdemo.html
http://www.wrotniak.net/hplx/
http://informatics.caregroup.harvard.edu/people/Daniel/favorites.htm
http://tlienhard.com/hp/
http://home.no.net/~resoerli/salg/hp700lx.html
ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/palmtop/ (check out inetdos for example!)
http://www.hantz.de/ASP/NewProducts/Produkte_3.asp?ProduktID=85&CID=0
(the same as the Accurite Doubleslot?)

And for Germans: Have fun with the automatic google translation of
Stephan Luettjohann's Homepage (Sorry Stephan, it was so funny that I
couldn't resist! ;-) ). The following URL is very long and if it is
wrapped by my or your mail reader, simply put it in one line again.


http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=en&u=http://eddy.uni-duisburg.de/stephan/palmtop.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpalmtop%2Blx%26start%3D70%26hl%3Dde%26sa%3DN


GTX
daniel


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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 00:49:34 +0100
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Hello,
I'm new here but I have read a lot of FAQs and three months back logs of
this forum. Charging is always a topic but this question seems not to have
come up:
In the ROM and the default AUTOEXEC.BAT of the 700 LX there is a
SMARTCHG.COM, which unlike a .COM and like a .BAT is evoked by CALL. There
is no documentation whatever to be found anywhere.
The reason I'm asking is, I am very much afraid I'm continually
overcharging my batteries. The oldish Nokia 2110 needs to be recharged at
least daily and I do that every night in the HP's cradle. Also charging is
started every time the adaptor is plugged in during use. This will always
pump 600 mAh at 100 mA into cells that often are nearly full. Even a
constant 45 mA is way more than is good or even acceptable for them.
From its description ABC too falls way short of what is considered a safe
shutoff criterion for charging - keeping on 20 minutes after there is no
more rise is far longer than shutting off immediately when, due to heating,
voltage has dropped half a percent from the top. It seems I have already
cooked the first pair of batteries - in an external charger they showed
high internal resistance.
BTW I agree that frequently changing batteries is a bad idea - bound to
break the cover very soon if I am doing it and inconvenient too.
So:
1) Is there any info about SMARTCHG?
2) Which is the best charge monitoring programm around?

Danke
        Axel

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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:23:01 -0800
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I used ccLXpop for regularly with Yahoo till last May when I=
 moved to cable modem
and no longer had a dialup account.

"ccLXPOP is a program to utilize the LXPOP utilities written by=
 Rod Whitby with ccMail."

Worked very nicely.


>cc:Mail has no
>TCP/IP capabilities. So cc:Mail does not know how to use Yahoo.
--
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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 15:54:13 +1300
Reply-To:     Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ>
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From Vodafone NZ I cannot send an SMS directly to France
Telecom (Itineris). An email->sms gateway might be a way
around this. Any recommendations?

- Tony

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 06:24:53 +0100
Reply-To:     Nathalie Bugeaud <tps-seti@WANADOO.FR>
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couldn't resist  :) ...

Al Chin, the new student

It was the first day of school in the US and a new student named Al Chin,
the son of a Chinese businessman, entered the fourth grade. He whacked out
his trusted palmtop and opened a GDB of his favorite quotes.

The teacher said, "Let's begin by reviewing some American history.  Who said
'Give me Liberty, or give me Death?'  She saw a sea of blank faces, except
for Al Chin, who had his hand up."Patrick Henry, 1775", he said.

"Very good! Who said 'Government of the people, by the people, for the
people, shall not perish from the earth'? Again, no response except from Al
Chin: "Abraham Lincoln, 1863", said Al Chin.

The teacher snapped at the class, "Class, you should be ashamed. Al Chin,
who is new to our country, knows more about its history than you do." She
heard a loud whisper: "Fuck the Chinks." "Who said that?" she demanded. Al
Chin put his hand up. "Lee Iacocca, 1982."

At that point, a student in the back said, "I'm gonna puke." The teacher
glares and asks "All right! Now, who said that?" Again, Al Chin says,
"George Bush to the Japanese Prime Minister, 1991."

Now furious, another student yells, "Oh yeah? Suck this!" Al Chin jumps out
of his chair waving his hand and shouts to the teacher, "Bill Clinton to
Monica Lewinsky, 1997!"

Now with almost a mob hysteria someone said, "You little shit. If you say
anything else, I'll kill you." Al Chin frantically yells at the top of his
voice, "Gary Condit to Chandra Levy, 2001."

The teacher fainted while Al Chin closed his HPLX, and as the class gathered
around the teacher on the floor someone said, "Oh shit, we're fucked", and
Al Chin whispered: "The Taliban, 2001."

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Not an email-sms, but may help: WWW.MTNSMS.COM it can send nearly all networks around the world. Needs registration.

Radek





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                    Please respond
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From Vodafone NZ I cannot send an SMS directly to France
Telecom (Itineris). An email->sms gateway might be a way
around this. Any recommendations?

- Tony

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 08:36:33 +0100
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Subject:      Re: homebanking with hplx
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 18:33:18 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wrote:
>
> > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. I know of others that have a better
> > looking (links and w3m for example). They were primarily written for Unix
> > systems, but I know there has been a port of Lynx for 32-bit DOS.
>
> I just tried to do a little homebanking with Lynx.
> It's a pity.
>
> https does indeed work here on my Linux box, and I even could connect
> to my accout after entering account number and so on, but since the web
> interface of my bank (Deutsch Bank 24) uses frames, lynx has big
> problems displaying it and all the Javascript and Java-driven stuff
> doesn't work anyway.

Well. links and w3m support frames, tables, and all the HTML 4.0 goodies.
But if you need support for Javascript or Java, you clearly don't need
text-mode browser (at least for Java, it could be possible to have
Javascript support in a text-mode browser).

I found a Javascript library in OpenSource somewhere on the Web... Maybe
in a near future those text-mode browser will be able to support this
language...

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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Theodore Heise wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Erwann ABALEA wrote:
>
> > Latest versions of Lynx, links and w3m have some support of HTTPS (HTTP
> > over SSL), but I don't think they're able to present a client certificate
> > (I might be wrong, though).
>
> I don't know if a certificate is involved (I suppose not),
> but I *was* able to log into my Paypal account with Lynx.

No client certificate is required to access your Paypal account. I work in
the PKI business, and there's only few customers that use client
certificate for web authentication.

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Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:49:02 +1300 (NZDT)

35m45s ago ...
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 08:13:17 +0100, Radek Svagr wrote:

> Not an email-sms, but may help: WWW.MTNSMS.COM it can send
> nearly all networks around the world. Needs registration.

Thanks Radek! I did see them when I searched the web - and
started to register but the site stopped responding. Will try
again. They did have good coverage.

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:21:11 +0100
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ctrl + leftshift + ON does nothing
after this, I push space and also does nothing.
No beep at all.

  jmusiele@mninter.net wrote:
 >...You might try measuring the power supply voltages on the
 >motherboard- they should be 3.3, 5, and 12.
Voltages measured at HPLX mainboard
2.55 V  battery voltage
3.25 V  maybe the 3.3 V capacitor
4.99 V  standard TTL voltage
12.05 V  somewhere else used voltage

But still dead...

Anyone have idea??


Thanks
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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:52:23 +0000
Reply-To:     Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE
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Ulrich Allen wrote:

> But that would mean that I can't use Quicken via btx anymore.
> I was told that homebanking with t-online classic will go
> on. Even in the new t-online version 4.0 it is implemented.

On 5-MAR-2002 only the BTX dial in number for the CEPT protocol
is closed, which means, you can no longer use a BTX decoder on
the palmtop. Through this decoder, I was able to do homebanking
on the palmtop.

I use(d) BTXCOM with its powerful script capabilities. It is
something like D&A's ROBOT for BTX. And it is around for 8 years
already. I'd really like to show Ron Sommer what he does by
cutting the lines. It is a step back in technology from the
productivity point of view (but who cares).

Indeed homebanking is still supported with T-online 4.0 on
desktops or by other means through https on browsers which
support SSL, but how clumsy is that compared to the single
keystroke needed for the 60kb BTXCOM running on a 80186 from
your pocket all over the world!

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Steve:  have you or anyone heard of or been able to access email at MDN =
using post/LX?  If so, what was the setup config.?

Colin

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able to=20
access email at MDN using post/LX?&nbsp; If so, what was the setup=20
config.?</FONT></DIV>
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..also looking for SM cards to PCMCIA.  But the prices you quote are the =
best I have seen.

Colin

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>..also looking for SM cards to PCMCIA.&nbsp; But the =
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Subject:      Re: FLUFF: Al Chin in America
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Lee Iacocca said "F%$k the Ch&$ks."? :-/=20

I did not know that...

 I do remember Jesse Jackson saying that New York was 'Hieme Town'.=20


BTW: You're gonna start another 'please don't use curse words' flame =
war.



"I think it would be a good idea."
- Mahatma Ghandi (1869-1948), when asked what he thought of Western =
civilization


Is there a quotes database for the LX?



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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:25 AM
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Subject: FLUFF: Al Chin in America


couldn't resist  :) ...

Al Chin, the new student

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 17:32:26 +0100
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Stefan Peichl wrote:
> I use(d) BTXCOM with its powerful script capabilities.
> It is a step back in technology

Oh no, it isn't!
Years ago software had to do all the everyday routine tasks all by itself.
Only Bill Gates (TM) has managed the great leap forward and enabled
software to delegate all that low level routine stuff to the user and free
itself for higher tasks like drawing icon in millions of colours. My old
BTX software had to trudge along and do a routine look at nearly twenty
accounts with four different banks (I hold several cashier posts) and apend
all that as nicely formatted data to an existing ASCII textfile.
New higher grade software delegates all that routine low level stuff to the
used making him do the exactly same keystrokes and mouseclicks at least
twice weekly and will only write at least six huge cluttered files.
Trimming those and appending them to another file is what editors are for,
no self respecting internet tool will sink so low as to bother with that.

Roll on brave new world, the morons are cheering!

Axel
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Hello listmembers,

I have Post set up to collect mail from 4 accounts from 3 different =
ISPs. It has been working perfect for more than a year until last week. =
Now 2 of the accounts which are set up to 1 ISP (sensewave) results in =
the following:

"Error
 Error writing file
(returned:-2 instead of 2)
        ok"

Needless to say I don't findt this "ok", can anybody help me  out here?

Regards
Helge

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hello listmembers,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have Post set up to collect mail from =
4 accounts=20
from 3 different ISPs. It has been working perfect for more than a year =
until=20
last week. Now 2 of the accounts which are set up to&nbsp;1 ISP =
(sensewave)=20
results in the following:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>"Error</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;Error writing file</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>(returned:-2 instead of 2)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ok"</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Needless to say I don't findt this =
"ok", can=20
anybody help me&nbsp; out here?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Regards</FONT></DIV>
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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:34:56 +0200
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Hi friends,

we Germans talked about BTX as a possibility to do homebanking.
Maybe people from other countries don't know what it is. I'm currently
reading a book about ISDN to prepare myself for a test, and I will give
you an excerpt from the book about BTX (freely translated from German):

"BTX (Bildschirmtext, trademark of the DTAG, Deutsche Telekom AG)
is a public information service, which is
developed with the data transmitting capabilities of the telephone
network and with the display capabilities of TVs in mind.
This service is internationally called "Videotex" and is an improvement
of the PRESTEL service, which has been developed in 1979 in the UK.
The display area is divided into 20 lines and up to 40 columns, each
of these squares can display one of a big set of various characters
(letters, numbers, special characters, graphical elements).....
Also geometry elements are supported (lines, circles, rectangles etc.),
but such a graphics decoder is optional."

"The DTAG renamed the service in 1993 to "Datex-J" and 1995 to
"T-Online". Approximately 492.2 Million calls to the T-Online network
are registered per year, and most of the 1.919 million T-Online
customers use the "Telebanking" service. About 3.5 million bank
accounts are currently maintained "online".".

This book is printed in 1999.

BTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:44:55 +0200
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Hi Helge

On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:03:54 +0100, Helge Holm <helge.holm@SENSEWAVE.COM> wrote:

> I have Post set up to collect mail from 4 accounts from 3 different ISPs. It has been working perfect for more than a year until last week.
> Now 2 of the accounts which are set up to 1 ISP (sensewave) results in the following:
>
> "Error
>  Error writing file
> (returned:-2 instead of 2)
>         ok"

I have never seen such an error message, but it sollks NOT like an
error reported by any mal server or so, but it looks like an error
message directly comingg from Post/LX.
So there are a few possibilities:

- Did you change something in your directory structure, so Post cannot
write some files?
- Did you change your post.cfg path entries in any way? Make sure they
are correct!
- are the files named axactly as the box name in the post.cfg? Did you
change the box names but not the file names?
- is your disk full? ;-)
- do a chkdsk /f  on the disk to find possible errors

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 13:57:06 -0600
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Axel Berger wrote:

> Oh no, it isn't!
> Years ago software had to do all the everyday routine tasks all by itself.
> Only Bill Gates (TM) has managed the great leap forward and enabled
> software to delegate all that low level routine stuff to the user and free
> itself for higher tasks like drawing icon in millions of colours. My old
> BTX software had to trudge along and do a routine look at nearly twenty
> accounts with four different banks (I hold several cashier posts) and apend
> all that as nicely formatted data to an existing ASCII textfile.
> New higher grade software delegates all that routine low level stuff to the
> used making him do the exactly same keystrokes and mouseclicks at least
> twice weekly and will only write at least six huge cluttered files.
> Trimming those and appending them to another file is what editors are for,
> no self respecting internet tool will sink so low as to bother with that.
>
> Roll on brave new world, the morons are cheering!
>
> Axel
> P.S: If I have overstepped what is considerd appropriate here, please give
> me a nod.

More like a round of applause--well said!

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 15:20:48 -0500
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Stephan Peichel wrote:

when did you last try btx, Stephan?
I get a busy on 01910.
Or did you find a way to use 0191011?
If I try that I get a no carrier with my btx program.
But that is possible with PPP only, isn't it?
Or could you get BTXCOM to run after www/lx?
Even it doesn't work after the 5th of March I'd
like to know.
Uli

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I had a similar problem awhile back.  I copied the *.i files to my backup directory, re-installed post/lx, and moved the *.i files back to my newly re-created c:\www\mail directory.

Everything has been working fine since then.

Of course, you may want to make a proper backup of all the files in case my solution doesn't work for you.

Kat

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 13:12:42 -0800
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Just got a 256MB CF card labeled as " A-1 FLASH"  P/N FC256.
It works fine in my DS 200lx 6M as well as my SS 200lx 6M and my NEX II
player. Cost right at $100
No driver installed on either 200lx
Here are his other auctions if anyone is interested.
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=getmysystem&sort=2&page=3&rows=25&since=-1

BTW-does anyone have a list of KNOWN good makes/models of CF cards useable on the 200lx? Is anyone compiling such a list?

Joe

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Date:         Wed, 13 Feb 2002 16:15:08 -0500
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Hi

Just something I came across in a norwegian pda group.

I have not checked out the link myself yet..and do not know if it can
be usefull for the Hplx..

But it would have been nice to have imdb on the Hplx.

Regards

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Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway

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Disse er fra ca 13 meg til 600k med svfrt mye tatt med. Du fer ta en titt og
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Greetings,

  Has anyone come up with a way to use the 200LX outside in cold weather (0 to 15 degrees, say)?  I recently took my 200LX backpacking on a winter outing and, of course, I should've known better, 'cause the screen was pretty black at power on.  I suspect the biggest culprit is the contrast control circuit that most know is affected by the charging circuit.

tnx,
john

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Which is the best?
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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 00:47:26 +0000
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John_Evans wrote:
>   Has anyone come up with a way to use the 200LX outside in
> cold weather (0 to 15 degrees, say)?  I recently took my 200LX
> backpacking on a winter outing and, of course, I should've
> known better, 'cause the screen was pretty black at power on.

Keep your LX inside your jacket for body warmth?

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 00:47:30 +0000
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Dario Draiman wrote:
> Which is the best?

Post/LX (WWW/LX) does more but costs money.

GP was developed to provide email in an LX with limited
resources.  I believe it was cheaper too and now it's free but
not-supported.

If you can afford it and have enough disk space WWW/LX is worth
the cost.

Cheers... Russ

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John,

>> I recently took my 200LX backpacking on a winter outing and, of =
course, I should've known better, 'cause the screen was pretty black at =
power on.<<

What kind of batterys were you using?  Lithiums do well in cold weather =
where as alkaline or nicd don't.  I've heard nimh are good too, but =
haven't confirmed that yet.

Larry

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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:50:50 +0800
Reply-To:     SM Ling <piclister@yahoo.com>
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From the FAQ, I tried to access the eddit.mit.edu site and it redirect to
the site below:
http://clove.garlic.com/lxarchive

But this site is password protected, does anyone know how to get to the lx
archive?  Is it available to public now?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Ling SM

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>Not an email-sms, but may help: WWW.MTNSMS.COM it can send nearly all
networks around the world. Needs registration.
>
>Radek


Pls check http://sms.gt.com.ua/, no registration needed, very fast and
reliable

Stoyan Loutchev
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hi Daniel,

On 13 Feb 2002 at 20:34, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> This book is printed in 1999.
>
> BTX
> daniel
>
a new signature from you?
scnr ;-)

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Ulrich Allen wrote:

> when did you last try btx, Stephan?

yesterday

> I get a busy on 01910. Or did you find a way to use 0191011?

No, you have to use 01943131. I've been informed by T-online,
to use this number, because 01910 was closed down end of the
year 2001. But 01943131 is only valid until 5-Mar-2002.

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>
> Date:    Thu, 14 Feb 2002 04:42:18 +0000
> From:    Larry Castor <castorlw@YAHOO.COM>
> Subject: Re: 200lx and cold weather
>
> John,
>
> >> I recently took my 200LX backpacking on a winter outing and, of =
> course, I should've known better, 'cause the screen was pretty black at =
> power on.<<
>
> What kind of batterys were you using?  Lithiums do well in cold weather =
> where as alkaline or nicd don't.  I've heard nimh are good too, but =
> haven't confirmed that yet.
>
> Larry

No - LCD displays are noted for going black in the cold. Keeping the screen
warm is the only cure (which will also help the unrelated problem of
alkalines dying faster - Lithium or NiCd/NiMH do better in cold than
ordinary throw-aways)

Jon

Jon Barrett
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(And give the Omnibooks back to Corvallis!)
OB900b/W2KP, OB4150/W2K, OB800/W98, OB800/W95-Mandrake8
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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 14:23:30 +0100
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Hello,
Thanks for good suggestions, to Daniel in particular who helped solve =
the=20
problem with the point below. By accident I had deleted my C:\TMP =
directory.=20
Now everything works fine.

Regards=20
Helge
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 7:44 PM
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> - Did you change something in your directory structure, so Post cannot
> write some files?



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Ooops, I apologise for using html in my last reply. Here is the txt version.

Regards
Helge

Hello,
Thanks for good suggestions, to Daniel in particular who helped solve the
problem with the point below. By accident I had deleted my C:\TMP directory.
Now everything works fine.

Regards
Helge
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> - Did you change something in your directory structure, so Post cannot
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I sometimes see this when leaving it outside in the car but it usually =
is treatable by using the on=3D+/- contrast control button =
combinations. Do you mean that it was so black you could not even adjust =
it to normal?


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John_Evans
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 5:08 PM
To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Subject: 200lx and cold weather


Greetings,

  Has anyone come up with a way to use the 200LX outside in cold weather =
(0 to 15 degrees, say)?  I recently took my 200LX backpacking on a =
winter outing and, of course, I should've known better, 'cause the =
screen was pretty black at power on.  I suspect the biggest culprit is =
the contrast control circuit that most know is affected by the charging =
circuit.

tnx,
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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 09:15:45 -0600
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Juan Belmonte wrote:
> ctrl + leftshift + ON does nothing
> after this, I push space and also does nothing.
> No beep at all.

Sometimes when nothing else works it's worthwhile to take out
all the batteries including the backup battery and just let the
unit sit for a week.

I had one stop working when it got wet a few years ago and after
trying to get it working for a couple of days I went to Service
Merchandise and got a replacement.  I did take the batteries out
as a precaution and put it away for a future time when I might
want to look into getting it repaired.

About a week later I was still having a hard time believing it
didn't work so I got it out and tried it and sure enough it
worked fine.

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Hi everyone!
I have a HP100LX PalmModem 2400/PalmFax (made by New Media Corporation). The thing is it never works. It comes with 256KB of flash memory and a custom terminal program (palmterm.exe). It seems that wouldn't work with Datacomm, only with its terminal program, but neither ways works.
Does anyone has one of these modems and know the trick?

Dario
HP200LX 2MB SS 48MB flash.

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Greetings All,

  Got lots of good recommendations.  Yes, it happened to be 10 degrees when I popped out of my tent that morning.  I will do some tests soon, but I will have to see if I can get it functioning before I carry it backpacking again.

  Most of the recommendations focused on batteries (use lithium) and keeping the entire 200LX warm in a pocket until use.  I will certainly do both.  I forgot the night before to stick it in the foot of my bag but I already had company with my gel cell batteries, water bottles, and clothing.

thanks all,
john

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>I sometimes see this when leaving it outside in the car but it usually is treatable by using the on=+/- contrast control button combinations. Do you mean that it was so black you could not even adjust it to normal?

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Folks, is this the answer?

Chip fuels tiny monitor resolution
Wed Feb 13,11:43 AM ET
By Rupert Goodwins, ZDNet News
Handheld devices with notebook quality graphics and video are on their way,
according to Microvision. It has demonstrated an 800 x 600 pixel full-color
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The device works by having three light-emitting diodes shining red, green
and blue onto a micro-electrical-mechanical-systems (MEMS) chip with a
vibrating mirror. As the mirror vibrates, it scans out a full picture, which
is projected through a lens to the viewer. The display is designed to be
held up to the eye, either as a screen in a handheld device or as part of a
wearable headset. Potentially, it can be made not much larger than existing
silicon chips.
The image quality of the Microvision prototype is exceptional, said Russell
Hannigan, Microvision's director of business development for advanced
products. "We achieve full Super VGA (SVGA or 800 x 600 lines) resolution
and have measured contrast ratios up to 150:1. Color gamut and saturation
are already comparable with a very high quality CRT and we expect to see
further improvements in performance over the weeks ahead."
The company says it will spend the next 18 to 24 months improving the
display by reducing size, weight, power consumption and cost. The MEMS chip
is being developed in conjunction with Taipei company Walsin Lihwa, and the
LEDs with American opto-electronics specialist Cree.
Although the concept of scanning LEDs through a moving mirror isn't new--the
first commercial device was the Private Eye head-mounted display, launched
in 1990--the development of MEMS and full-spectrum LEDs makes very high
quality, mass-produced and affordable devices much more plausible.
Microdisplays--displays less than 1.5" diagonally that require
projecting--are being actively developed around the world with many
different approaches. Other technologies close to commercialization include
liquid-crystal on silicon (LCOS), organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs),
field-emissive displays (FEDs), vacuum-fluorescent-on-silicon (VFOS) and
variations on the cathode-ray tube.
All these technologies have different trade-offs between power, size,
resolution and refresh rate, and can manage color more or less well.
Although it is commonly held that microdisplays will be a huge market,
especially when 3G mobile communications becomes good enough to carry live
video, it is not yet clear which of the many options will prove themselves
in the market.

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Hi friends,

I have tried to install the version 2.4 of Lotus 1-2-3 on my palmtop
and have a problem with it:

If I start it with 123.exe, it tries to load the WYSIWYG addin and only
displays a text cursor and doesn't react to keystrokes anymore.

If I start with 123.exe -ctextmode, it doesn't try to load WYSIWYG, but
says "invalid configuration file".

I HAVE used install.exe to specify my hardware (I have choosen CGA
monochrome and a Canon BJ-10 printer as text and graphics printer).

Two questions:
1. Does WYSIWYG work at all on the palmtop? If yes, what do I have to
do to make it work?

2. I want to use 123.exe in pns200.ini to be able to point-and-shoot on
an 123 file for example in MM/LX.
How do I give 123 a file name of a spreadsheet to load? If I use the
common syntax 123.exe filename I get an error message that "one of the
driver files has an invalid reision number", so I assume 123 thinks I
wanted to let it use the file as a driver...


Thanks a lot
daniel

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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:11:53 -0500
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Does anyone know of some program or database for the HPLX to help with
translating English to French and the reverse?  My family is taking a trip
to Paris in April and I want some help reviving or replacing long-dormant
French-speaking brain cells.

Alan Striegel

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Hi Jon

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 08:08:05 -0500, Jon Barrett <jonzann@NETZERO.COM> wrote:

> No - LCD displays are noted for going black in the cold. Keeping the screen
> warm is the only cure (which will also help the unrelated problem of

Mine goes black if it gets warm.
If I put the LX into sunlight in a way that one part is in the shadow
and another part is in the sun, and if I but it back into normal light
a few minutes later, one part of the screen is much darker than the
pther part. The darker part is ths one which has been hit by the
sunlight.

GTX
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Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 15:18:22 -0500
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You're quite sure it's intended for the 100LX?  I once had a NewMedia
palmModem 2400 that was made specifically for the HP 95LX.  It would not
work in the 100LX nor a 200LX.

There is an image of it at
http://www.striegels.com/alan/HPLX/95LX/NewMediaPalmModemforHP95LX.JPG.  See
if it looks identical.

Alan Striegel

>From: Dario Draiman mailto:dario200@MAIL.COM
>Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:23 AM
>...
>I have a HP100LX PalmModem 2400/PalmFax (made by New Media Corporation).
The thing is it never works.

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I think this is more a radiation problem than a temperature one. Remember that LCD works by (polarizing is the term?) the dipoles of the crystal. The same happen with LCD watches, it gets darker after exposing to the sun.

Dario

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From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Date:         Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:18:24 +0200
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:      Re: 200lx and cold weather


> Hi Jon
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 08:08:05 -0500, Jon Barrett <jonzann@NETZERO.COM> wrote:
>
> > No - LCD displays are noted for going black in the cold. Keeping the screen
> > warm is the only cure (which will also help the unrelated problem of
>
> Mine goes black if it gets warm.
> If I put the LX into sunlight in a way that one part is in the shadow
> and another part is in the sun, and if I but it back into normal light
> a few minutes later, one part of the screen is much darker than the
> pther part. The darker part is ths one which has been hit by the
> sunlight.
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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Yes I'm sure. It's a white painted PCMCIA card that says NEW MEDIA CORPORATION HP100LX Palm Modem 2400/PALMFAX
Identical to the one on the picture but says HP100LX instead of HP95LX.

Dario

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> You're quite sure it's intended for the 100LX?  I once had a NewMedia
> palmModem 2400 that was made specifically for the HP 95LX.  It would not
> work in the 100LX nor a 200LX.
>
> There is an image of it at
> http://www.striegels.com/alan/HPLX/95LX/NewMediaPalmModemforHP95LX.JPG.  See
> if it looks identical.
>
> Alan Striegel
>
> >From: Dario Draiman mailto:dario200@MAIL.COM
> >Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:23 AM
> >...
> >I have a HP100LX PalmModem 2400/PalmFax (made by New Media Corporation).
> The thing is it never works.
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Hi all

Are there any Korean members on the list that could look at
http://lily.keri.re.kr/battery/wwwboard/wwwboard97.html and associated and
report if the discussions have bearing for the LX?

There is some english but mostly korean. Advanced battery discussion forum.

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I (finally!) completed FC game 1888.  I found this game very
difficult although as it often happens, once I tried a new way
of attacking the game it was won fairly quickly.  Give it a try,
maybe it won't take you a week to complete like it did me.

I wonder if Curtis gets some satisfaction knowing how much
frustration some of his games will cause?   :-)

Must have LX software:
  SC
  WWW/LX
  A Curtis Cameron game of your choice (or all of them)
  ...

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Not much discussion pertaining to our LX that is currently applicable.  Mostly about future generation batteries in development, with applications ranging from cell phones to automobiles. (Too technical for my understanding, though)

David

> Hi all
>
> Are there any Korean members on the list that could look at
> http://lily.keri.re.kr/battery/wwwboard/wwwboard97.html and associated and
> report if the discussions have bearing for the LX?
>
> There is some english but mostly korean. Advanced battery discussion forum.
>
> Regards
>
> Russell

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Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with 200LX?
I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.

I have been playing with for a while, but could not confirm is the problem
lies in my operation, or the software, or the remote controller themselves
(yes, I tried a few controllers here - Thomson TV, cable boxes, toshiba TV)
.

I tried learning different key, but each time the recorded file show the
same information and also havng the same size when I tried doing long
sequences of key.

Unfortunately, the manuals of both software is too encrypt for me.

Any hints?

Thanks.

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a tip for those i have sent the XT-GOLD v.3 LX reduced edition, which came
without help files, the following are tree and directory outlining commands
which affect the way xtree displays logged drives

 + logs one directory
 * logs all directories and files
 - removes all from memory

they affect how much directory information is logged and kept in memory;
very handy on the LX

nath

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I was using RC on a single speed 200lx. It was working only with my video, all other devices didn't listen. Now on double speed 200lx doesn't work anymore.
BTW: where to get remcom?

Radek




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Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with 200LX?
I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.

I have been playing with for a while, but could not confirm is the problem
lies in my operation, or the software, or the remote controller themselves
(yes, I tried a few controllers here - Thomson TV, cable boxes, toshiba TV)
.

I tried learning different key, but each time the recorded file show the
same information and also havng the same size when I tried doing long
sequences of key.

Unfortunately, the manuals of both software is too encrypt for me.

Any hints?

Thanks.

Cheers, Ling SM

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> Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with 200LX?
> I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.

Remcom works fine for me, so I didn't try another utility. Yes it rarely
hangs my machine, but works.

I'd like to know if another software can find out the end of the sequence
sent? Cause when the sequence is too long, or one button-press does more
commands, or command repeating is slow.
I am using software named Girder to control my PC TV tuner via IR, and it
does the thing -- the command sequence is always just about 6 bytes long.

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Le Jeudi 14 Fivrier 2002 19:11, Striegel, Alan a icrit :
> Does anyone know of some program or database for the HPLX to help
> with translating English to French and the reverse?  My family is
> taking a trip to Paris in April and I want some help reviving or
> replacing long-dormant French-speaking brain cells.

the program is :
drink wine
eat cheese
stop worriing about money

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Hello there,
since here in Czech Republic we use more than one coding scheme for our
national characters Gates on his own uses two schemes at once in his
Windoze -- pc latin2 and cp1250, and there are two more I am or was using
regularly, I would be glad if I could run some old national applications
like dictionary which uses other scheme than LX does, with readable
national letters.

Any way to download font into LX videocard ideally temporarily, or not
residentally to 'switch' codings?

Thanks

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> > Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with
200LX?
> > I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.
>
> Remcom works fine for me, so I didn't try another utility. Yes it rarely
> hangs my machine, but works.
>
> I'd like to know if another software can find out the end of the sequence
> sent? Cause when the sequence is too long, or one button-press does more
> commands, or command repeating is slow.
> I am using software named Girder to control my PC TV tuner via IR, and it
> does the thing -- the command sequence is always just about 6 bytes long.

I can't tell as I could not get either to work :-).  You could get rc from
the super site.  BTW where is Girder located?

How could I test remcom is working for me?  say if I record keypad1 on one
.rmt file and keypad2 on another .rmt file, I should get different content
for these files right/  (Just checking is my way of doing is OK)

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From the faq, it can be downloaded from eddie site, but this site is closed
and the new site it referred to has a password protection.

I am attaching the remcom to radek.  I got it from
http://members.aol.com/cochi2/hpindex.html .

> I was using RC on a single speed 200lx. It was working only with my video,
all other devices didn't listen. Now on double speed 200lx doesn't work
anymore.
> BTW: where to get remcom?

May I know how to tell is the 200lx is X1 or X2 speed?  It might be the
problem here.  The manual did mention something to change a byte using
debug.

Ling SM

> I was using RC on a single speed 200lx. It was working only with my video,
all other devices didn't listen. Now on double speed 200lx doesn't work
anymore.
> BTW: where to get remcom?
>
> Radek

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> > I was using RC on a single speed 200lx. It was working only with my video,
> all other devices didn't listen. Now on double speed 200lx doesn't work
> anymore.
> > BTW: where to get remcom?
> May I know how to tell is the 200lx is X1 or X2 speed?  It might be the
> problem here.  The manual did mention something to change a byte using
> debug.

Do you know how I got that my LX is doublespeed?
I rebooted with no autoexec and config and screen moved one character
right and there was flickering on the very first column.
Then: I was able to connect LX with another device via serial port only
when I halved the speed on LX, ie 9600 on PC and 4800 on LX, and it
worked.
And finally, when I opened it, there was 'something' else on the crystal's
place :) black case, four legs, only two of them connected to the
crystal's place, two left on the air -- what's thats name?.

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If you start KEYBEZ without parameters it will put a HP?.KIT file into your
root of C:. That file contains a IMHO comprehensive and understandable
explanation ofhow to add character maps to the HP. It mentions a Windows
2.0 file format, the documentation of which you'll have to find elsewhere.
(As this group is populated by grown-ups using real computers, I do not
fillquote, do not use HTML junk but have a valid RID in my header.)

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> > > Are you sure your IR is okay?
> > Can't tell.  After you mentioned, I tried a second 200lx but still no
luck.
>
> If you have two LXs, just try connect them via IR in Filer. Works cool :)

I got three 200LXs to be exact.  All through bargain last year.  But
probably with skill level of only 0.3 .  IR with Filer is really Cool, this
shall buy the
Flash card some wear-n-tear time.  At least it proves the LX IR here are
innocent :-)

So possible faults are either the remote controllers or me.

> > And also more remote control also.  It might be the remote here are all
not
> > of the same frequency as 200lx IR.  Also tested with the clkup32, but
still
> > no luck.
>
> Hm? I'm not expert thru remotes, but I thought the low-level communication
> is more-less standardized, so there is enough room for existence of such
> devices as 'Universal remote' or digital watch with universal remote...

Somemore IR to play around, I guess.  The wife and kids are beginning to
complain why daddy is hogging all the remote now. :-(

Thanks for your tips on the x2, so all here are simple x1, at least for
now .....

The digital watch remote, you reminded me of my battery-dead Casio-watch
story.  Over here the train stations and public bus interchanges provide TV
sets for viewing, they are hung quite high up.  You should come and see the
faces of those waiting passengers when out-of-sudden the TV flips channel
here and then there, and then volume level changes, then back again.  It
well worth the money for the watch.  For now, they are safe...until I got
the 200LX IR up and running (I heard the range is not that good though)

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> I've been using RemCom (RemCom.exm 2 March 1997 - 3:45 pm)
> with moderate success. I think it works better on my 700LX than my
> 200LX, but that might just be a subjective impression.I actually once
> thought that I have fried my IR port by putting in a rogue modem card,
> but after a couple of reboots and removing (and adding?) some IR
> port drivers, I was once again able to have IR comms with my
> notebook PC and my HP 5P printer's IR port.

That's always a problem, if the authors are listening, perhaps in future the
software could blink something when there is a IR byte being received.

<snipped>

> I used remcom with moderate success to control the following:
>
> Philips TV
> Panasonic VCR
> Pioneer DVD player
> Digital Sat TV decoder (don't know the brand)
> Technics portable CD players

I don't have one that is the same :-(

> The Wife - well this is still in beta - there are some functions which
> don't seem to work that well  ;-)

That would be a world-beater.  Let me be your first beta-tester :-)

> So as you can see, remcom is useful if you get it working, but I have had
my
> share of problems.
> For instance, the same button on my TV's remote control (the missing one,
> yes), does different
> things depending on which mode / state the TV is in. Eg. if the screen is
in
> OSD mode,
> and I press the button again, it moves to another mode then another then
> back to OSD mode.
> I sometimes have to point the HP to the TV and send the appropriate
signal,
> then halfway
> through I cut of the signal manually to make it work. Yeah, manually! I
> stick my hand in front
> of the IR leds!

As I say, the RC and REMCOM manual need improvement.  Or maybe simply state
"step forward, extend your arm to the TV set, find the right button onnthe
TV set and just press it" :-)

> Well there you go.
>
> Note you might try to remove all IR related software from your config.sys
> and autoexec.bat
> to make all of this work.....

Thanks for sharing, now I know the software does work.

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SM Ling wrote:
> Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with 200LX?
> I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.

I tried REMCON a couple of years ago and it worked Ok on my Sony
TV.  The big problem is that the IR transmitter on the 200LX is
pretty weak so I had to be within a couple feet of the TV to get
it to work.  Having to be that close killed the possible
usefulness of REMCON.  I've heard the 100LX's IR is stronger
than the 200's.

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It looks like I am going to have to hand transfer every record out of it
into a new database, since both use of GARLIC and the other suggestion,
merging it with an empty database have not worked.   If there are any
other suggestions I'm open to trying them.  Thanks.

Rob


On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 fjkaufman@worldnet.att.net wrote:

>
> Whatever you do, use GARLIC on a copy of the file and see how that goes.
> If it fixes it, check it out and only when assured the file is okay,
> erase the original.
>
> Sometimes going manually through the file will find the offending
> record.
>
> Good luck
>

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> It looks like I am going to have to hand transfer every record

I have missed the beginning of this. The two things I would try first,
would be converting to a comma separated file via the connectivity kit
software and printing it to file using the all fields option. Even if
working only partially, both could save you a lot of typing.

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Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:43:41 +1300 (NZDT)

2 days 17h30m24s ago ...
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 08:13:17 +0100, Radek Svagr wrote:

> Not an email-sms, but may help: WWW.MTNSMS.COM it can send
> nearly all networks around the world. Needs registration.

www.sms.ac seems to have taken over from www.mtnsms.com - I
registered at www.sms.ac and the message I got came from a
+27..number and had ">mtnsms.com" at the end.

- Tony

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Here are a couple of suggesstions:

Try removing half of them at a time. If the first half you try doesn't
work, try the other half. If that transfers ok, you have narrowed the
problem by one half. Keep on doing this until you have removed all the
records. Not the most elegant, but this may speed up manual transfer.

The other method I have had success with when nothing else worked was using
a synching program to see if it can pull the records out. Last time I have
had problems was several years ago, and I think the program was
intellisync. I was able to rescue an appt file that had resisted all
efforts to fix. By the way, I have not had any problems since I have gone
on a regular program of archiving the older tasks and appointments, thus
keeping the file size down. My experience, and I seem to remember that HP
might have said this too, is that if you get over 200 kb in size on your
appt data, you have a much higher chance of data corruption.

Jim


>It looks like I am going to have to hand transfer every record out of it
>into a new database, since both use of GARLIC and the other suggestion,
>merging it with an empty database have not worked.   If there are any
>other suggestions I'm open to trying them.  Thanks.
>
>Rob
>

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1 day 09h05m36s ago ...
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:49:21 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> 2. I want to use 123.exe in pns200.ini to be able to point-and-shoot on
> an 123 file for example in MM/LX.
> How do I give 123 a file name of a spreadsheet to load? If I use the
> common syntax 123.exe filename I get an error message that "one of the
> driver files has an invalid reision number", so I assume 123 thinks I
> wanted to let it use the file as a driver...

Daniel, I found this in a 123 book

123 -wDaniel

will load DANIEL.WK1

I am not sure if the file needs to be in the default
directory, or whether you can give it a path as well. Hope
this helps. Unfortunately my expertise in 123 is limited.
I forget how I stopped wysiwyg loading for example :(

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1 day 09h47m33s ago ...
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:49:21 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi friends,
>
> I have tried to install the version 2.4 of Lotus 1-2-3 on
> my palmtop and have a problem with it:
>> If I start it with 123.exe, it tries to load the WYSIWYG
> addin and only displays a text cursor and doesn't react to
> keystrokes anymore.

I see what I did now - I deleted all the wysiwyg stuff in my
palmtop install. Saves a whale of space. I never print anyway
so never want to get what I see<G>.

If you have it, I think it wants to make special fonts for
your printer, which take up even more room.

> If I start with 123.exe -ctextmode, it doesn't try to load WYSIWYG, but
> says "invalid configuration file".

I can't find the "-c" option in my book (Mary Campbell's 123
release 2.4). It says choose Display Mode Text.

> I HAVE used install.exe to specify my hardware (I have
> choosen CGA monochrome and a Canon BJ-10 printer as text
> and graphics printer).

Seems OK. Did you make special fonts too? Maybe with wysiwyg
you can't have monochrome? I'm not sure. Possibly you would
need to ativate EMS as well.

> Two questions:
> 1. Does WYSIWYG work at all on the palmtop? If yes, what do I have to
> do to make it work?

I don't know the answer to this. Technically I think it could
work, according to my book. I didn't expriment with it because
I didn't like it even in VGA mode.

Later ... I found the full set of files ... got same blank
screen as you when I tried to have wysiwyg on palmtop. So,
here, wysiwyg won't seem to work on the palmtop. I don't know
why. The book says 8088 and cga should be fine. My blank
screen just needs ctrl+alt+del to remove<G>.

> 2. I want to use 123.exe in pns200.ini to be able to point-and-shoot on
> an 123 file for example in MM/LX.

Ahha I answered this before and you the "-w" oprtion does
indeed work with a pathname and all so will be fine for pns!!

- Tony

Hopefully someone else answers re the wysiwyg - maybe someone
got it working.

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2 days 21h38m59s ago ...
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 06:24:53 +0100, Nathalie Bugeaud said:

> couldn't resist  :) ...

Add it to the quote gdb!!

LOL!

- Tony, who just found this in his "fluff" folder.

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Thanks everyone that responded.  At last, I found my problem - it's the
manual or maybe is ME.
I wasn't typing the key on HP but the keypad for RC, and finally located the
Learn function key for REMCOM.

Now I can start doing the channels auto-scan stuff for the cable box, and my
favorite TV stations.  Looks like Remcom is doing better than RC.
RC is detecting IR without remote key being pressed here.  If successful,
then maybe look into hacking the 200LX to extend its IR range, one day :-)

Sorry for the bandwidth wastage.  Thanks again.

Cheers, Ling SM
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The news is mostly good!

Last Sunday, 10 February 2002, I emailed the list that my
keyboard had quit working. Within 20 minutes I received
insightful, helpful, responses from the members of the list.
Thanks to Walter, Fred and Al. Fortunately they were wrong. I
didn't provide very accurate information. We all thought
something had gone wrong with the hardware. But HP reliability
prevailed.

Tonight, I finally  unplugged the machine and removed the main
batteries. Before I pulled the backup battery I tried the on
key. It worked, the machine was trying to reboot! The machine
works. It responds to the keyboard. The problem was in the
software not the hardware.

Now the bad news, not really terribly bad.

I am looking at a smaller different challenge. The machine
crashed on the 10th. My most recent backup of the c: drive was
from the 4th. Since the 10th, I have been using my backup
machine. I have a backup of the c: drive on the backup as of
earlier this evening. Do people have ideas, experience, or
insights that they can share as how to best combine the files?

A very happy
Thomas G. Hess
Olympia, WA USA

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Greater minds than mine will have additional solutions.

But I think you should specify which files you are refering to.

For basic GDB, ADB, PDB files...Try the Files->Merge option in the menu of
each application.  (Never used them myself, but your manual should tell you
the specifics.)

Good Luck !


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> The news is mostly good!
>
> Last Sunday, 10 February 2002, I emailed the list that my
> keyboard had quit working. Within 20 minutes I received
> insightful, helpful, responses from the members of the list.
> Thanks to Walter, Fred and Al. Fortunately they were wrong. I
> didn't provide very accurate information. We all thought
> something had gone wrong with the hardware. But HP reliability
> prevailed.
>
> Tonight, I finally  unplugged the machine and removed the main
> batteries. Before I pulled the backup battery I tried the on
> key. It worked, the machine was trying to reboot! The machine
> works. It responds to the keyboard. The problem was in the
> software not the hardware.
>
> Now the bad news, not really terribly bad.
>
> I am looking at a smaller different challenge. The machine
> crashed on the 10th. My most recent backup of the c: drive was
> from the 4th. Since the 10th, I have been using my backup
> machine. I have a backup of the c: drive on the backup as of
> earlier this evening. Do people have ideas, experience, or
> insights that they can share as how to best combine the files?
>
> A very happy
> Thomas G. Hess
> Olympia, WA USA
>
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Thomas,

One other thing I should mention.

I avoid the entire backup issue mostly by storing all my files on my
removable A: drive.  While it is slower, it is generally more reliable and
stable than the C: drive.  ( I realize this is not exactly the problem you
have, but I thought I would throw this out there anyway)

I am probably alone in this, as I do not have additional RAM upgrades and
speed has never been a problem for me on my single speed unit.  (A load time
of a few extra seconds never concerns me).

I try to place as few files on my C Drive as possible and therefore only
need to backup system boot files on those rare instances that they change.
Plus with a CF card reader or Notebook computer I can backup the A drive in
a snap (which I rarely do...yeah,yeah, I know I should backup more
often.8-).

A good A drive directory structure, combined with some VERY simple macros,
allows me relatively quick access to a myriad of database files and gives me
excellent stability even when I have to reboot unexpectedly.  That is one of
the MAJOR advantages of the database engine....it saves pretty much
everything it possibly can to disk by saving records everytime they change.
In my opinion the weakest link is the volitile C Drive...which is no longer
a problem for me.

Just my additional 2 cents.


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> The news is mostly good!
>
> Last Sunday, 10 February 2002, I emailed the list that my
> keyboard had quit working. Within 20 minutes I received
> insightful, helpful, responses from the members of the list.
> Thanks to Walter, Fred and Al. Fortunately they were wrong. I
> didn't provide very accurate information. We all thought
> something had gone wrong with the hardware. But HP reliability
> prevailed.
>
> Tonight, I finally  unplugged the machine and removed the main
> batteries. Before I pulled the backup battery I tried the on
> key. It worked, the machine was trying to reboot! The machine
> works. It responds to the keyboard. The problem was in the
> software not the hardware.
>
> Now the bad news, not really terribly bad.
>
> I am looking at a smaller different challenge. The machine
> crashed on the 10th. My most recent backup of the c: drive was
> from the 4th. Since the 10th, I have been using my backup
> machine. I have a backup of the c: drive on the backup as of
> earlier this evening. Do people have ideas, experience, or
> insights that they can share as how to best combine the files?
>
> A very happy
> Thomas G. Hess
> Olympia, WA USA
>
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Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:42:28 +1300 (NZDT)

2 days 16h44m58s ago ...
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:57:30 -0500, Eduardo Seudsnimo wrote:

> BTW: You're gonna start another 'please don't use curse
> words' flame war.

Last time the flames were over a fairly innocuous definition
of fubar, the etymology of which is to be found online in the
renowned "Hacker's Dictionary". This time Nathalie is merely
quoting well known people, and the humour is so well
calculated <VBG>. And it is so funny Nat "couldn't resist" -
no one will flame her ;-)

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Hi Tony

On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 14:00:02 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> 123 -wDaniel
>
> will load DANIEL.WK1

THANKS! That's it. Now I can use 1-2-3 with PNS200!
Needed a little bit memory tweaking (maxdos etc.), but now it works
fine. I can now add wk1 links to my MindMaps, for example. :-)

> I am not sure if the file needs to be in the default
> directory, or whether you can give it a path as well. Hope

I can give it a path, it seems.

> I forget how I stopped wysiwyg loading for example :(

I stopped it this way:
I called 123 -csomthing (i.e. with a non-existent or invalid config
file), which caused 1-2-3 to show me a message about an invalid config
file _in_text_mode_. Then I went to worksheet/global/defaults and
created a new config file. Now it doesn't try to start WYSIWYG anymore.

But one question remains:
How can I make WYSIWYG work on the palmtop?

Thanks a lot, Tony, you are the best! :-)

GTX
daniel

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Le Wed, 13 Feb 2002 08:13:17 +0100
Radek Svagr <radek.svagr@LGPHILIPS-DISPLAYS.COM> a =E9crit:

> Not an email-sms, but may help: WWW.MTNSMS.COM it can send nearly all
> networks around the world. Needs registration.

=2E.."nearly all > networks around the world", but not in France... :-(

You must know that all French GSM operators are trying to block SMS
coming this kind of sites...

The only reliable way I found is to ask to your correspondent to create
an e-mail account to his GSM provider (SFR, Orange or Bouygues). which
permits to receive e-mail arrival notification by SMS. Then you can send
them an e-mail, with the real message as the subject...=20

Beware about the fact that Bouygues put a lot of text around the mail
subject in the SMS, then you must write a very short message (about 50
characters IIRC... :-( )

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> I try to place as few files on my C Drive as possible

On top of that, the huge (and I mean that, no winbloat to clutter things
up) 32 MB A drive easily has space for a Folder named "c" to take the
complete folders structure of C.
For me C is for three things only:
- an AUTOEXEC not calling 700 (or 200) for large DOS programs
- the mandatory _DAT folder
- Nettamer and datafiles for the inbuilt comms program, as using a modem
card means nor having the A drive. (And using GSM where a phone line is
to be had costs real money.)

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Sun, 17 Feb 2002 07:42:02 +1300 (NZDT)

08h17m39s ago ...
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 12:24:23 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> THANKS! That's it. Now I can use 1-2-3 with PNS200!

Great!

> But one question remains:
> How can I make WYSIWYG work on the palmtop?

It suddenly dawned on me - Avi will know the answer to this.
If it can be done, Avi will have done it.

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Well, I dug up the freeware Czech dictionary from freedict etc. (going on a
tgree weeks holiday to the Czech Republic this summer) Then I translated the
character set a bit before I understood the Freedict character mapping ( I
should RTFM...)

Using  'KEYBEZ CZ' on the LX now gives me a Czech-English  and vice-versa
dictionary online. Does this somehow answer your question?
Do you want me to send you the C-E dictionary?
Michel
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> Hello there,
> since here in Czech Republic we use more than one coding scheme for our
> national characters Gates on his own uses two schemes at once in his
> Windoze -- pc latin2 and cp1250, and there are two more I am or was using
> regularly, I would be glad if I could run some old national applications
> like dictionary which uses other scheme than LX does, with readable
> national letters.
>
> Any way to download font into LX videocard ideally temporarily, or not
> residentally to 'switch' codings?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
>                                   -Dzon
>                              dzon@softhome.net
>
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09h50m09s ago ...
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 12:24:23 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> How can I make WYSIWYG work on the palmtop?

Daniel, I knew this had been raised before - sure enough 3
years ago, on this hplz-l!! No answer then though. Now that we
have more storage available, someone may be able to get it
working.

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Sun, 17 Feb 2002 09:18:12 +1300 (NZDT)

07h46m55s ago ...
On Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:31:17 +0100, Jacques Belin wrote:

> The only reliable way I found is to ask to your correspondent
> to create an e-mail account to his GSM provider (SFR,
> Orange or Bouygues). which permits to receive e-mail arrival
> notification by SMS. Then you can send them an e-mail, with
> the real message as the subject...

Thanks Jacques - that indeed seems to be the only way. And,
then the receiver pays per SMS notification :(

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hi Ling,

On 15 Feb 2002 at 14:34, SM Ling wrote:

> Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with
> 200LX? I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.
>
> I have been playing with for a while, but could not confirm is the
> problem lies in my operation, or the software, or the remote
> controller themselves (yes, I tried a few controllers here - Thomson
> TV, cable boxes, toshiba TV) .
>
> I tried learning different key, but each time the recorded file show
> the same information and also havng the same size when I tried doing
> long sequences of key.
>
> Unfortunately, the manuals of both software is too encrypt for me.
>
> Any hints?
>

for me it worked from the beginning, I started with a Philips TV, Sat
RX, several other TV's, a toy fire brigade remote control and even
the car key from a friend of me (Citroen older type) worked ;-)

The operation of the program is not so tricky IMHO, maybe you can
check if there is any output from your palmtops IR light using a
video camera.
How do you learn new keys?

The palmtop I used is a 8MB DS 200 LX.

Werner

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Le Sun, 17 Feb 2002 09:25:34 +1300
Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE=2ENET=2ENZ> a =E9crit:

> Thanks Jacques - that indeed seems to be the only way=2E And,
> then the receiver pays per SMS notification :(

As far I know, we never pay anything when we _receive_ SMS=2E=20
Even when we are outside France=2E :-)=20
(at least for the Bouygues subscribers=2E For Orange and SFR, I don't know=
=2E=2E=2E)

Of course, if you want to see the full text of the message corresponding
to the notification, you will be assured to pay much more=2E=2E=2E ;-)


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Is there a database available somewhere including
replies of palmtoppers?


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> As far I know, we never pay anything when we _receive_ SMS.

That depends. Of my two email providers, one sends notification as straight
SM (not SMS - they don't send the complete service to me), which is free
now, but they have already said they will be charging once they have found
a way to do it.
The other sends an email to my phone providers email-SMS gateway. These I
will have to pay my SMS provider for and they are only forwarded after I
have applied for that service.

Nothing is free - and if it is made to look like it was, the one paying
will have reason to hide his motive (mostly spam and advertising).

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Is there anyone? Does anybody knows a program that can act like these two (only for chat and messages, I don't expect video conferencing :)

Dario


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I found one for ICQ at: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/lsicq/index.htm

I don't know if it will work on the LX.

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> Is there anyone? Does anybody knows a program that can act like these two (only for chat and messages, I don't expect video conferencing :)
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Alan Striegel:
 >Does anyone know of some program or database for the HPLX to
 >help with translating English to French and the reverse?

there are the Collins 5-language and MINI-DICT programs

 >My family is taking a trip to Paris in April and I want some
 >help reviving or replacing long-dormant French-speaking brain cells.

just Paris?

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hi all,

On 17 Feb 2002 at 9:25, Tony Hutchins wrote:

> > The only reliable way I found is to ask to your correspondent
> > to create an e-mail account to his GSM provider (SFR,
> > Orange or Bouygues). which permits to receive e-mail arrival
> > notification by SMS. Then you can send them an e-mail, with
> > the real message as the subject...
>
> Thanks Jacques - that indeed seems to be the only way. And,
> then the receiver pays per SMS notification :(
>
this has to be determined. It is not the case in my account with A1
Net in Austria. I have to enable the Email - SMS Gateway (can be done
by sending an SMS to a special number) After this the reception of
email-SMS is possible and free for the receiver. The email address is
+43664XXXXXXX@text.mobilkom.at.
This is the case also for other phone providers in Austria, but the
procedure to register is different with them. With Max Mobil the
message has to contain a registration number as subject, so it is not
so easy to send SMS via email. You have to remember this number and
the subject must only be this number. With One and Telering I do not
know.
If you are abroad you have routing costs though, but inside Austria
the service is free for the recipient.

regards,
Werner




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Good question....

If the answer is "no", does anyone know if these protocols are open-spec and
where they could be found?


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> Is there anyone? Does anybody knows a program that can act like these two
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Hi,

first of all thanks to Daniel Hertrich for helping me to install
PE & PIM on the LX.

Daniel, I'm still struggling with getting  both running together.
Each of them runs fine, but not together. I receive the message
that another DOS is opened and I have to close it. Is anybody
there who can help me out ?

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Sun, 17 Feb 2002 22:52:30 +1300 (NZDT)

01h48m56s ago ...
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 09:03:34 +0100, Michael Berrier wrote:

> Each of them runs fine, but not together.

Michael, I reply to your message using PE. Right now I can
launch PIM by pressing

CTRL+ENTER

(i.e. press CTRL and hold it and press ENTER while still
holding CTRL)

This is the way to launch PIM. That is, run PE and press
CTRL+ENTER to launch PIM. ESC takes you back to PE. CTRL+ENTER
takes you to PIM.

You don't even have to be looking at a "PIM" file in PE, to
launch PIM itself.

From PE: To see a menu of PIM files press F6.

Another handy thing is to press CTRL-X P to put PE into PIM
mode.

For example I can now press CTRL-X P and then Fn+Date - and up
pops the nice little PIM calendar for the month.

Maybe you are running PE from Sysmanager and when you try to
launch PIM there is not enough memory??

Try terminating sysmanager and running PE, and PIM, just to
see if everything is set up right.

Hope this helps,

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Michael Berrier wrote:
>
> first of all thanks to Daniel Hertrich for helping me to install
> PE & PIM on the LX.
>
> Daniel, I'm still struggling with getting  both running together.
> Each of them runs fine, but not together. I receive the message
> that another DOS is opened and I have to close it. Is anybody
> there who can help me out ?

Get the latest PIM/PE version from www.dasoft.com - I remember that
older PE versions complained about open instances of PE sessions.

Then empty your /temp directory and check if you have PIM files with a
"$" in their extension sitting in your palmtop - delete them as well.

Reindex your PIM files from plain DOS with c:\path\pim -r and then try
to run PIM from within PE.

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Tony Hutchins wrote:
> Last time the flames were over a fairly innocuous definition
> of fubar, the etymology of which is to be found online in the
> renowned "Hacker's Dictionary". This time Nathalie is merely
> quoting well known people, and the humour is so well
> calculated <VBG>. And it is so funny Nat "couldn't resist" -
> no one will flame her ;-)

I agree with everything you say.  I also think Nathalie's joke
was wonderfully funny.  I even sent copies to my Dad and my
Sister, with a little trepidation in her case because I know she
dislikes that kind of language and that word in particular.  She
didn't reply yet so I'm not sure ..... :)

But I think the issue is what we want this list to be like.
Some people might think that kind of talk is ok now.  Probably
not, right after the previous discussion.  But who knows!  There
are other funny jokes.

I think it was ok the way it was used.  But I wish it had been
softened a little for the sake of this list.

Not that I softened it when I sent it to my Dad or my former
Sister. :)

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Sorry folks, forgive me this off topic posting, but I know here are
some Omnibook users, too, and maybe just YOU know the answer...

My problem:

I have upgraded my OB 800CT with a 10GB hard drive and installed Linux
on it, with the plan in mind to install Windows, too.

I created the following partitions:

hda1: 1.5GB FAT32 for Windows
hda4: extended partition containing the following:
hda5: Linux 20 MB ext2 /boot
hda6: Linux swap 80 MB
hda7: Linux 5 GB ext3 /
hda8: lInux 3 GB ext3 /hda8

Installing Linux on hda5 and hda7 was no problem at all, also hda8 is
accessable without any problem (although it is beyond the 8 GB limit of
the BIOS - Linux works around this). The machine boots nicely
with Lilo in the MBR.

Well, I now wanted to install Windows. :-(
First, I tried to boot from a DOS 7 boot disk. No luck. I got "booting
from diskette", the head moved a bit on the diskette around, then
stopped, diskette still spinning, but no DOS came up.
After much trial-and-arror I found out that when I deleted hda1, I
could boot again from a DOS disk. So DOS seems to look at the partition
table even when booting from diskette and see if it is OK.

So I deleted hda1 and booted to DOS 7. Then I created with DOS fdisk a
new primary DOS partition, made it bootable, restarted to boot from
diskette.

Same as above. Booting wasn't possible.

Then I mounted the hard disk in my desktop Linux/Windows box and
fdisked and formatted hda1 there, moved system files onto hda1 and
made it bootable.

Mounted it in my Omnibook and booted - again: didn't continue to boot
after a certain time.

So, what can I do?
I don't want to remove Linux again to FIRST install Windows and THEN
lInux. I would like to install Windows withot having to recreate all
partitions.

BTW: I have BIOS version 2.01.00 01/16/98

Does anyone have an idea how to solve my problem?

Thanks in advance
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Hi friends,

I have done a little more research on this problem now.
I have deleted all partitions on the hard drive and wanted to install
everything from scratch.
So, I put in my DOS 7 boot disk which I usually use to prepare any hard
disk for Windows 95 or 98 and booted. Fine.
Then I used fdisk to create a primary 1.5GB FAT32 partition (also tried
FAT16). Then I rebooted, and THE PROBLEM REAPPEARED!!!

That means, as soon as a primary partition is on the drive, DOS won't
boot from diskette anymore.

But with linux partitions and with the extended DOS partition, there
was never any problem!

Reminder: The BIOS of the 800CT doesn't support larger drives than 8
GB, but if all DOS / Windows stuff is inside this limit, everything
should work, I have been told. Linux can handle all the space, even
beyond the 8 GB limit, fine. I have seen that.

So, maybe there are some DOS experts out there who know what DOS is
checking for on the drive if it boots from diskette? What could cause
DOS to hang before the message "MS-DOS is booting" or, in DOS7,
"Windows 95 is booting" appears?

As I see it now, I will not be able at all to install Windows on my
Omnibook, only Linux. That's not such a big problem for me, but it wold
be better to have a Windows system available if I need one.

Thanks a lot
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Don't say SORRY for this off topic, it's why the friends are for...

And this list's subscribers have high knowledge about DOS...


First: Make sure of: The FAT32 partition it's below the 8gb barrier.
As you know, hda1 means first logical partition but not physicaly at begin.

Second: Make sure DOS does not see no more than 8gb.

Try this: Setting up in BIOS as 8Gb only. Probably no problem with Windowz
and I think no problem with Linux.

Again, sorry for my bad english

Juan Belmonte

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> Sorry folks, forgive me this off topic posting, but I know here are
> some Omnibook users, too, and maybe just YOU know the answer...
>
> My problem:
>
> I have upgraded my OB 800CT with a 10GB hard drive and installed Linux
> on it, with the plan in mind to install Windows, too.
>
> I created the following partitions:
>
> hda1: 1.5GB FAT32 for Windows
> hda4: extended partition containing the following:
> hda5: Linux 20 MB ext2 /boot
> hda6: Linux swap 80 MB
> hda7: Linux 5 GB ext3 /
> hda8: lInux 3 GB ext3 /hda8
>
> Installing Linux on hda5 and hda7 was no problem at all, also hda8 is
> accessable without any problem (although it is beyond the 8 GB limit of
> the BIOS - Linux works around this). The machine boots nicely
> with Lilo in the MBR.
>
> Well, I now wanted to install Windows. :-(
> First, I tried to boot from a DOS 7 boot disk. No luck. I got "booting
> from diskette", the head moved a bit on the diskette around, then
> stopped, diskette still spinning, but no DOS came up.
> After much trial-and-arror I found out that when I deleted hda1, I
> could boot again from a DOS disk. So DOS seems to look at the partition
> table even when booting from diskette and see if it is OK.
>
> So I deleted hda1 and booted to DOS 7. Then I created with DOS fdisk a
> new primary DOS partition, made it bootable, restarted to boot from
> diskette.
>
> Same as above. Booting wasn't possible.
>
> Then I mounted the hard disk in my desktop Linux/Windows box and
> fdisked and formatted hda1 there, moved system files onto hda1 and
> made it bootable.
>
> Mounted it in my Omnibook and booted - again: didn't continue to boot
> after a certain time.
>
> So, what can I do?
> I don't want to remove Linux again to FIRST install Windows and THEN
> lInux. I would like to install Windows withot having to recreate all
> partitions.
>
> BTW: I have BIOS version 2.01.00 01/16/98
>
> Does anyone have an idea how to solve my problem?
>
> Thanks in advance
> daniel

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Ulrich Allen wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply, John.
> It's a pity. Is it possible to do homebanking with
> Windows CE? What about Psion?

I tried today with PocketIE on my J720 running WinCE 3.0 and failed.
PocketIE was unable to resolve htts://... And I had to soft-reboot to
recover. My bank requires IE or Netscape.

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On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 21:26:24 +0100, Juan Belmonte <jbmbhs@ERESMAS.COM> wrote:

> Don't say SORRY for this off topic, it's why the friends are for...

Thanks, Juan!

> First: Make sure of: The FAT32 partition it's below the 8gb barrier.
> As you know, hda1 means first logical partition but not physicaly at begin.

It's also physically the first one. I made sure with linux fdisk, which
lets me explicitly set the used cylinders. I tried cylinder 1 .. 3048
(1.5 GB).

> Second: Make sure DOS does not see no more than 8gb.

It doesn't. I see it when I start fdisk in DOS and it reports the disk
space to be 8.08 GB or something like that.

> Try this: Setting up in BIOS as 8Gb only. Probably no problem with Windowz
> and I think no problem with Linux.

The BIOS of the Omnibook does this automatically.
I cannot set anything regarding the hard drive in the BIOS, except the
boot order. :-(

DOS seems to see the hard drive as
16 heads
63 sectors
16384 cylinders (or similar, 16xxx)

and linux fdisk reports
16 heads
63 sectors
19485 cylinders.

The abt. 3000 cylinders more seem to be the 2 extra GB which Linux can
use.

> Again, sorry for my bad english

Don't say sorry! :-)
Your contribution is always welcome,important is only that everyone
interested in the subject knows what you mean.
And that is not a problem at all here. As far as I can tell, your
English is actually quite good. ;-)

GTX
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> The BIOS of the Omnibook does this automatically.
> I cannot set anything regarding the hard drive in the BIOS, except the
> boot order. :-(

Some BIOS also have an option for whether or not to seek the
floppy at boot, in addition to selecting boot order.

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LSICQ does work with the 200lx!, albeit clunky compared to what you
are used to w/ICQ.

Its been a good while since I've actually used it though.  I remember
the biggest challenge was getting the dial-up part working.  Mostly I
played with it for the simple "look what else I can do with my LX"
ego trip.

Just goes to show... another facet of an already multifaceted machine.


Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM> wrote:
(02/16/2002 21:43)

=>I found one for ICQ at: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/lsicq/index.htm
=>
=>I don't know if it will work on the LX.
=>
=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM>
=>Date:         Sat, 16 Feb 2002 21:28:29 -0500
=>To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
=>Subject:      ICQ and MSN Messenger clients for the LX
=>
=>
=>> Is there anyone? Does anybody knows a program that can act like these two (only for chat and messages, I don't expect video conferencing :)
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Try the omnibook mailing list:
omnibook@elektro.cmhnet.org

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn Behalf Of
> Daniel Hertrich
> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 11:30 AM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Off Topic: OB 800 partitioning problem Linux/Windows
>=20
>=20
> Sorry folks, forgive me this off topic posting, but I know here are
> some Omnibook users, too, and maybe just YOU know the answer...
>=20
> My problem:
>=20
> I have upgraded my OB 800CT with a 10GB hard drive and installed Linux
> on it, with the plan in mind to install Windows, too.
>=20
> I created the following partitions:
>=20
> hda1: 1.5GB FAT32 for Windows
> hda4: extended partition containing the following:
> hda5: Linux 20 MB ext2 /boot
> hda6: Linux swap 80 MB
> hda7: Linux 5 GB ext3 /
> hda8: lInux 3 GB ext3 /hda8
>=20
> Installing Linux on hda5 and hda7 was no problem at all, also hda8 is
> accessable without any problem (although it is beyond the 8 GB limit =
of
> the BIOS - Linux works around this). The machine boots nicely
> with Lilo in the MBR.
>=20
> Well, I now wanted to install Windows. :-(
> First, I tried to boot from a DOS 7 boot disk. No luck. I got "booting
> from diskette", the head moved a bit on the diskette around, then
> stopped, diskette still spinning, but no DOS came up.
> After much trial-and-arror I found out that when I deleted hda1, I
> could boot again from a DOS disk. So DOS seems to look at the =
partition
> table even when booting from diskette and see if it is OK.
>=20
> So I deleted hda1 and booted to DOS 7. Then I created with DOS fdisk a
> new primary DOS partition, made it bootable, restarted to boot from
> diskette.
>=20
> Same as above. Booting wasn't possible.
>=20
> Then I mounted the hard disk in my desktop Linux/Windows box and
> fdisked and formatted hda1 there, moved system files onto hda1 and
> made it bootable.
>=20
> Mounted it in my Omnibook and booted - again: didn't continue to boot
> after a certain time.
>=20
> So, what can I do?
> I don't want to remove Linux again to FIRST install Windows and THEN
> lInux. I would like to install Windows withot having to recreate all
> partitions.
>=20
> BTW: I have BIOS version 2.01.00 01/16/98
>=20
> Does anyone have an idea how to solve my problem?
>=20
> Thanks in advance
> daniel
>=20
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> I found one for ICQ at: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/lsicq/index.htm
>
> I don't know if it will work on the LX.


I may be offbase (not unusual) but is IRC (Internet Relay Chat) similar?

If so www/lx has a separate module that does allow that:

IRC/LX

We are pleased to offer this client to D&A Software customers. IRC
stands for Internet Relay Chat. This program lets you have "chats" with
other people
who are logged in to the Internet at the same time.

This product requires a license for WWW/LX Plus. IRC/LX also requires a
separate registration, available upon payment of the license fee, USD
24.95.
You can order this product by downloading the Order Form, filling out
your order, and sending it to D&A Software. You may email the form to
the address
on the form, or print it out and fax it to us at the numbers on the
form.

The download of the program is available here.

ftp://ftp.dasoft.com/pub/WWW/irclx.zip
...........................................

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Date:         Mon, 18 Feb 2002 05:56:16 +0100
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 >Nat "couldn't resist" - no one will flame her ;-)

i guess my "resistance-level" is quite low and i need a top-up IV :) any
doctors on the list?

as for flames, the main person i quoted warmheartedly thanked me for
misquoting him  :) ... Hobchi found it too funny to cry foul

i am expecting flames from another front though - the Bob's LXUSERS.GDB has
been doubled with my additions  :) ... i had no time to write to everyone
for permission (btw. where does Ed Keefe live?)

getting warmer ...

     __o    Regards from
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Bulent Bicioglu:
 >Is there a database available somewhere including replies of palmtoppers?

it is in progress, if you can't wait for the merger with Daniel's creation,
ask bob@palmtop.com

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HP Staber/Salzburg wrote:

That's very interesting.
A friend of mine has had no luck with his Psion 5m(?) so
far. He was told to use Opera. But even that didn't work.
It's a pity that there is no way for our loved hplx - just
to show it to them.
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Date:         Mon, 18 Feb 2002 08:16:30 +0100
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> Alan Striegel:
>  >Does anyone know of some program or database for
> the HPLX to
>  >help with translating English to French and the reverse?
>
> there are the Collins 5-language and MINI-DICT programs

I just put together three Language-Files from my REX.

English-French, English-Spanish and English-German.
Its a collection of phrases and sentences in plain text
the way you find it in Travellerguides.

This may be one of the best... Paris is very expensive!
> I cannot afford the prices here.
= Je n'ai pas les moyens d'acheter les choses ici.

please feel free to download from

http://www.eu-vorteile.de/hplx/dict.zip


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hello all,

a friend of me has a new Ericsson T68 GPRS Handy. I tried to go
online with my HP200 via Infrared but so far failed.

The IR connection worked, but in the LCP dialog I got only many
arrows up and down.
Can anyone tell me if there is a special Initstring, Baudrate or so
necessary?
Could the problem be due to EMI?

My settings were:
www/lx V. 2
Baud 38.400 - 115.200
AT&F
Chap script.

thanks,
Werner


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Juergen Korthof wrote:
> I just put together three Language-Files from my REX.
>
> English-French, English-Spanish and English-German.
> Its a collection of phrases and sentences in plain text
> the way you find it in Travellerguides.

Are they probably copyrighted? Do we run any legal risks using them?
Is this why they all start with: "I want a lawyer" <VBG> ?????

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I don't use KEYBEZ on my LX and I don't want to use it.
I imagine things this way: I'll run my dictionary thru some BAT file like
this:
--
setfnt kam.fnt   Kamenicti coding scheme
dict
setfnt pc2.fnt   Latin 2 coding scheme
--
where setfnt just loads font into videocard. No resident part needed.
I could write it myself, but I need some info like Interrupt XXh does this
or Write this on those ports with info how to use it or Load font to
this address which is read-only on desktop.

If I couldn't find this info, I'll debug keybez or programs like that :)

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> > English-French, English-Spanish and English-German.
> > Its a collection of phrases and sentences in plain text
> > the way you find it in Travellerguides.
>

Michel Bel wrote:
> Are they probably copyrighted? Do we run any legal
> risks using them?
> Is this why they all start with: "I want a lawyer"
> <VBG> ?????

perhaps... but look: they all end with "Where do I transfer?"
I think they mean to transfer it to the HPLX, what else? :-)

Please find it out for yourself and please give me a note,
if it is illegal to write the REX-Note to a Text-File.

I cannot find any copyright-claim.

Here are the Original-Sources:

http://www.xircom.com/dl/detail/0,1306,0-0-1_41Z0-0-1_1-338Z,0
0.html

http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Product_Filter.asp?
ProductID=650

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Date:         Mon, 18 Feb 2002 04:37:01 -0500
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Does anyone know what the Record Header Status of "03" means?

I know that:

00= Normal
01= Garbage
02= Modified

but I cannot find any documentation on what 03 is supposed to be and I seem
to find it only in some of my VIEWPTTABLE records.  (I have several that are
status 03 and one that is status 02 (modified).

Any info on what 03 means (and also what exactly GARBAGE means for that
matter !) would be greatly appreciated.

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Mon, 18 Feb 2002 23:16:04 +1300 (NZDT)

Download latest ROBOWEB/LX from:
http://www.geocities.com/aghutchins/

PRESSE.O and RWEB.O have all the latest digs, including 2
different ones for Die Welt, several for Die Presse, The
Onion, hv.hot, moreover.com. The one for "The Onion" requires
rwonion.txt for human readable labels. The dig for hv.hot
requires adjustment for your hv.hot path. See RWHIST.DOC for
changes.

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"Daniel Hertrich" wrote:
> It's also physically the first one. I made sure with linux fdisk, which
> lets me explicitly set the used cylinders. I tried cylinder 1 .. 3048
> (1.5 GB).

OK

> It doesn't. I see it when I start fdisk in DOS and it reports the disk
> space to be 8.08 GB or something like that.
It do see, but not show.

> The BIOS of the Omnibook does this automatically.
> I cannot set anything regarding the hard drive in the BIOS, except the
> boot order. :-(

Maybe you need to write a small program in ASM and load in MBR to change
BIOS parameters.
A long long time ago I was see a similar prog...  but no idea where is...
sorry.

> DOS seems to see the hard drive as
> 16 heads
> 63 sectors
> 16384 cylinders (or similar, 16xxx)
change SEEMS to NEEDS

> and linux fdisk reports
> 16 heads
> 63 sectors
> 19485 cylinders.
This also see DOS but not capable to interpret correctly


Also you can use Ontrack DiskDriveOverlaytm so Windows and DOS see and
use full hard drive break the 8Gb barrier.
With this you can upgrade an old Pentium with a brand new 20Gb hdd I did
this a month ago.

I remember: It's free and supported if you purchase a Seagate hdd. But you
can use with other hdd brands but not supported at all.

I want to read your comments...

Juan Belmonte

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Date:         Mon, 18 Feb 2002 14:04:59 +0100
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Juan Belmonte wrote:
>
> First: Make sure of: The FAT32 partition it's below the 8gb barrier.
> As you know, hda1 means first logical partition but not physicaly at begin.

Daniel, try FAT16 for your primary partition. You might also browse to
hp.com and ask their online tech support.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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One other thought came to me on this, don't know if it's relevant.
See the post below.

Ted


   From: S. Widlake (s.widlake@rl.ac.uk)
   Subject: Re: partitioning hard drive with DOS fdisk
   Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc, comp.os.linux.setup
   Date: 1998/04/30

In article <3547F02D.DD58A788@kingwall.se>
Urban Domeij <urban.domeij@kingwall.se> writes:

>Urban Domeij wrote:
>> There is one more possibility to use FDISK, which is
>> not covered by the documentation, and that is replacing
>> the master boot record of the first hard drive. This is
>> done with FDISK /MBR and doesn't give any output.

This command is DELIBERATELY undocumented. You can all
draw your own conclusions on that !

What this command actually does is rewrite the mbr CODE
without affecting the Partition Table ENTRIES... Unless
the mbr Boot Signature is missing... IF this signature
IS missing, it rewrites the mbr code and WIPES OUT the
Partition Table entries ! This is rather useful if you
want to quickly refresh a used HHD for reuse but "a bit
of a bugger" when used on any system where this was not
the intention and the Boot Signature had been modified.

 This is unlikely as most modern PC CMOS's will check
  for this Boot Signature and won't boot from the hard
  drive if it isn't intact. However, some PC's do not
  perform this check AND there are always 'smartarses'
  around with boot diskettes and their 'smart' ideas. 

>> The MBR option effectively removes any boot sector
>> virus, but it can be disastrous if you have an unusual
>> boot sector as from some boot manager programs.

You are right to a certain extent... see again above.

>> (then it may effectively wipe out all your data)

I think that needs to be EMPHASISED: ALL YOUR DATA !

>Before S Widlake stomps on my fingers

Hey there, what's with the 'preemptive strike' ? ;-)

>I'll also say, that if a boot sector virus has stored
>your allocation tables at some offset that is unreachable
>from a clean boot,

You mean: if an HDD-MBR/FDD-DBR infecting virus has
relocated and/or encrypted and/or modified the MBR's
Partition Table entries in ANY way such that the hard
drive's Partition Volumes are not ALL accessable from
a clean boot,

>then your data goes to the bit-bucket if you use
>FDISK /MBR

You can expect some - sometimes TOTAL - data loss !

Apart from the details/terms used, We agree on this.

>... maybe it is a better idea to use a good anti-virus
>program for removing viruses ...

Up to about a year ago I would have strongly agreed
with this... BUT then I had little problem... Using
even the 'BEST' anti-virus software to remove some
viruses resulted in DATA LOSS !!! Using FDISK /MBR
removed these viruses resulting in NO data loss :-)

The AV-SW companies - Dr Solomon's Software, Frisk
International, MakeAfee, etc, etc - KNOW that ALL of
their software is this fundamentally flawed though
they have NOT, and are NOT likely to remedy this !

So which would 'you' use to disinfect MBR viruses ?

   FDISK /MBR  or  'good' anti-virus software ?


'In one hand you have a gun with four blank and two
 live bullets in it and in your other hand you have
 a gun with two blank and four live bullets in it !'

So... ...  LEFT or RIGHT ?!? Choose one !


Actually, it depends almost entirely on the virus !

Anyone want to make such a deffinative virus list ?


I'll start it off with:

RIPPER - You have already been shot and it hurts...

>Urban

Neat ending to a terrible thread.

S.;-)

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Hi all!

I have the following problem using Quicken on may 200LX.
If I wanna adelete an entry in one of my accounts, my LX always suffers a
complete breakdown. The only way to restart is to press Shift, Control, On.

Did anybody already make such experiences in Quicken?
Any idea?

Grateful for any help.

Konstantin, Berlin


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>From: Nathalie Bugeaud mailto:tps-seti@WANADOO.FR
>Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 2:44 PM
>...
> >My family is taking a trip to Paris in April and I want some
> >help reviving or replacing long-dormant French-speaking brain cells.
>
>just Paris?

Well, we have six days in April to enjoy this.  Isn't there enough in Paris
to fill that time?  I'm open to suggestions as well, but our itinerary isn't
entirely up to me.  My whole family (parents, 5 siblings and their spouses)
is making this trip.

By the way, I downloaded the 'Fentent' package from SUPER and found it does
a passable job for on-the-street translations.  The loading time on a
single-speed 200LX is two minutes (!) but after that it performs reasonably.

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I belive that Kat Doyle had a question some time back about using a
geneoplogy program on the 200lx.

I use Family Scrap Book. It works well on the 200lx in spite of the lack of
support from the author, Chris Long.

What other geneology programs are used on the 200lx?

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I have installed the DOS version of Personal Ancestral File (PAF for DOS) and though it will not import a gedcom file on the 200LX (it bombs out, most likely due to a 286 specific instruction) it works just fine for reviewing data in a portable format.  It complains during installation, but seems to work fine.  I don't use it for data entry,
but end up using the DOS version on my PC when importing gedcoms, then
I merely copy the PAF data file(s) over to the 200LX.

john

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>What other geneology programs are used on the 200lx?

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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 08:28:52 -0800 (PST), hplxmail@yahoo.com wrote:

> Victor Roberts wrote:
>
> > Perhaps Fred and I are related in some distant way <G>
> > Scary thought.
>
> Certainly is! I feel the chill already (and I am in SoCal
> where temps today are waaaay summery!) Question is who should
> be scared - you, Fred, or us? <g,d&r>
>
> Noticed you enumerated other places you lived in and I realie
> that my next address will be the 50th address in my life.
>
>   Avi

I assume you are about 50 years old or so. If so, you have
moved, on average, about once per year. You must not play well
with the other children <G>. Or else you have a strong desire
to experience life in lots of different places.

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Joseph asked:
>What other geneology programs are used on the 200lx?

I use PAF 2.31 on my 200LX as my primary geneAlogy
database for reference and data entry.
It runs very well on the LX.
You can also use PAF 3.0, which has some nice
features, but it runs incredibly slow, even on a
DS, so I don't use it.

The 200LX is perfect for genealogy, BTW, as it can
be smuggled into repositories that don't allow
computers, runs for days without the battery dying,
and is easy to carry. You can even put it back in
your pocket while you go to get another reference
item, if you're worried about theft. Try and do
that with a laptop.
With my tiny Pentax PocketJet printer (from my
other pocket), I can even print PAF reports right
there in the repository if I want to.
I also use the built-in database to record my
research activities and to-do's,and the books
and microfiche in my Family History collection,
and I use 1-2-3 to keep track of my photos and
documents,
Not to mention the addresses of repositories and
FH contacts in the Phone Book, and details of
meetings and lectures in the Appointment Book.

There are complete Family History/Genealogical
packages that do all of these things in an
integrated way, such as The Master Genealogist,
but these of course only run on the Dark Side.
If you do want to use any of these packages,
the GEDCOM file (a standard-format dump of the
genealogical data) from PAF on the LX, will be
accepted into most other packages without
problems.

Sorry for the over-enthusiastic ramble, but
although I originally bought my LX solely for
genealogy and Family History research, like
most of us on this list, I now use it for almost
everything in my life and couldn't live without
one.

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> >>> Jo Buford asked me why you were moving.
>
> that's an easy one must be for a woman <g,d&rr>

Moving for a job, and a better lifestyle. I am sure there are
many women in Minnesota <g,d&r>


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Zaaap writes:
> LSICQ does work with the 200lx!, albeit clunky compared to what you
> are used to w/ICQ.
>
> Its been a good while since I've actually used it though.  I remember
> the biggest challenge was getting the dial-up part working.  Mostly I
> played with it for the simple "look what else I can do with my LX"
> ego trip.
>
> Just goes to show... another facet of an already multifaceted machine.
>

I had MICQ for dos once running on my palmtop. It uses the Wattcp stack
(LXTCP) and I could see if peoplew were on line and could send them messages
Chatting wasnt supported.
It worked ok.



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I am reposting this message becuase the system seems to have lost my =
previous post:


Does anyone know what the Record Header Status of "03" means?

I know that:

00=3D Normal
01=3D Garbage
02=3D Modified

but I cannot find any documentation on what 03 is supposed to be and I =
seem
to find it only in some of my VIEWPTTABLE records.  (I have several that =
are
status 03 and one that is status 02 (modified).

Any info on what 03 means (and also what exactly GARBAGE means for that
matter !) would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


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hello fellow palmtoppers  :)

Does anyone have the dos bible software (online bible for dos v 6.0)
loaded onto their hp200lx? AND, are you using it with hisword or with
the dos bible software it comes with.  If you have already done the
tedious work of getting the lexicons, and topical notes, and all the
other stuff uncompressed and set up, would you mind sending me
privately the files?  I can't seem to set it up, and find it extremely
frusterating.  I understand that all this software is free, so I don't
think I am asking for something illegal.  I am just trying to get the
bible on my hp200lx.  I have hisword w/ AV, but want all the other files
that go with it now.

Thanks in Advance!




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Avi,

> > >>> Jo Buford asked me why you were moving.
> >
> > that's an easy one must be for a woman <g,d&rr>
>
> Moving for a job, and a better lifestyle. I am sure there are
> many women in Minnesota <g,d&r>

There are indeed! But I thought you are looking for a better lifestyle
<g>.


Kind regards

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Werner,

I am quite sure that the T68m is to be handled the same way as the
T39m/R520m. I brought a T68m to work uder the following conditions:

You need a patched version of WWW/LX V.3, obtainable from D&A Software.
Obviously the Ericsson GPRS mobile phone family has a interpretation of
the PPP protocol different from the recommendations. The WWW/LX patch
is a workaround for this.

Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:

> The IR connection worked, but in the LCP dialog I got only many
> arrows up and down.

This is the behaviour of the not patched version.

> Can anyone tell me if there is a special Initstring, Baudrate or so
> necessary?

Baudrate, init, etc. are o.k. You have to add some additional items (see
my settings below):

Magic=0       ; for the patched www.exe
Port=-1
OmniGo=0
PPP=1
Modem=1
Baud=38400
My_IP=        ; depends from operator
DNS_IP=       ; depends from operator
DNS2_IP=      ; depends from operator
Script=CHAP_Script
Login=gprs    ; depends from operator
ModemInit=ATZ
Dial=ATD*99***1#  ; depends from phone settings
Password=xxxx ; depends from operator

In your mobile you have to define a GPRS account (->Settings->Data
Comm.) according to your network operator. If you have defined this and
check your phone's GPRS settings, you will see a line with 'CID=1'. This
is the context identifier and the '1' in the WWW/LX Dial=ATD*99***1#
refers to this CID. So if your CID=2, your www.cfg has to be
Dial=ATD*99***2#, etc.

> Could the problem be due to EMI?

No, EMI is not makes only small disturbances.

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Uh, folks,
        We are ALL related to each other, if ya go far enough back.
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Avi wrote:
> Victor Roberts wrote:
>
> > Perhaps Fred and I are related in some distant way <G>
> > Scary thought.
>
> Certainly is! I feel the chill already (and I am in SoCal
> where temps today are waaaay summery!) Question is who should
> be scared - you, Fred, or us? <g,d&r>
>

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Hi Helge,

> I have Post set up to collect mail from 4 accounts from 3 different =
ISPs. It has been working perfect for more than a year until last week.
> Now 2 of the accounts which are set up to 1 ISP (sensewave) results in =
the following:
>
> "Error
>  Error writing file
> (returned:-2 instead of 2)
>         ok"

Seems maybe you messed up the setup and moved files,
especially the .i or .o files. Don't!

> Needless to say I don't findt this "ok", can anybody help me  out here?

Needless to say! <G>, but then if the program told you what it
really felt about what you did to it, it would be worse <G>...
Seriously, the message notifies you there is a SERIOUS error,
and that it has NO IDEA how to fix it, and that it basically
brings it to your attention to start looking for a solution -
which is exactly what you did. At least you and the program
cooperate still <g,d&r>

The .i, .o, .i1, and .o1 etc contain information that is
important to the program in terms of what is on the file,
where etc. It is not a good idea to move files around in the
middle of operation - check in the Post/LX Help for what these
files do. You can delete them and let Post/LX recreate them,
but Post/LX chokes when it finds bad info in them.

Good luck.

  Avi M. D&A
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There were several excellent posts in the past comparing Postal
and Post/LX and NetTamer...

> Which is the best?


I cannot provide an unbiased opinion, I sell Post/LX <G>...

  Avi


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>
> > How can I make WYSIWYG work on the palmtop?
>

I am not sure about WYSIWYG but IMPRESS ver 2.0  which was shipped with =
123 or
available as a separate add-in DOES work on the HP200LX with Lotus 123 =
ver
2.2.

The whole setup takes about 2 MB.

 \/
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Hi Yves

On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:21:45 +0100, Yves Leurquin <leurquin@BIGFOOT.COM> wrote:

> I am not sure about WYSIWYG but IMPRESS ver 2.0  which was shipped with 123 or
> available as a separate add-in DOES work on the HP200LX with Lotus 123 ver
> 2.2.

What is IMPRESS?

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Tue, 19 Feb 2002 12:29:41 -0800
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Subject:      wanted to buy - Grandview (prefer with documentation)

Anyone want to part with their copy of Grandview?

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Date:         Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:28:49 +0100
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Daniel,

first I'm sorry for the late reply, but I currently have a backlog of
about 700 messages which piled up due to lots of work in December and
January.

Second, here is my entry for the users database - I hope it's not too
late:

   Thomas Rundel
   Goeppingen, Germany
   Started with HP 48SX, then switched to 95LX, 100LX, and 200LX,
   and also used a 700LX for a while. Now using a 200LX 96MB DS. :-)

Third, the actual question - yes the methof you described does work,
Gottfried and I actually did it a couple of times. We used a strong
string to compress the spring, assembled the hinge and then cut it,
but one has to be very careful to remove all of the spring after that.
I had one hinge break after a few weeks because some residue of the
string made it too tight.

Thomas


 > Hi Russell
 >
 > On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 15:01:20 -0800, Russell Richter <rrichter@JUNO.COM>=
 wrote:
 >
 > > I bought a replacement screen cover from Thaddeus in anticipation of =
the
 > > day when I would need it. Well, that dreaded day has arrived. The =
big
 > > question for me is how do I reassemble the right hinge when I =
replace the
 > > cover?
 >
 > > Is there some special method to make it easier? Are there special =
tools
 > > required?
 >
 > You need special tools.
 > Have you ever disassembled a right hinge? I have and I know now that I
 > should not have done this! It is _extremely_ tricky to reasseble. You
 > need at least very small but strong fingers, some inches of thin =
string
 > (to compress the spring - compress it, asseblbe the hinge and then
 > somehow cut the string from outside, so the spring can work again).
 >
 > This is how I tried - and failed. :-(
 >
 > I even doubt that people at Thaddeus or Tom Tundel are able to assemble
 > a right hinge.
 >
 > BUT: Some people said that they can work with their palmtops even
 > without the spring. I cannot really imagine how the screen case is =
held
 > in its position then, but it SEEMS to be possible. Maybe with some
 > rubber or other material in the gap between the right hinge cap and =
the
 > lower (keyboard) part of the case?
 >
 > GTX
 > daniel
 >
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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:20:29 +1300
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Daniel,

I just tried this on the train here. Works like magic!

Many thanks to Gottfried.

--- begin of forwarded message ---
Here they come, the instructions to make it working:

1. Install a full blown copy of Lotus 123v24. You may skip installing
   PrintGraph or tutorials and other stuff (you won't need them). I've
   installed a copy to my notebook and then copied all the files to my
   flash card.

2. Run INSTALL.EXE and change the screen settings to CGA.

3. Change Graphics screen to IBM/COMPAC HI-RES.

4. Run 123.EXE and the screen will crash with that little _ in the top
   left corner. Don"t worry, that's expected <G>.

5. Wait a couple of seconds (4-10) before entering <shift 5> (which is
   the : (the wysiwyg command).

6. Now enter <d> <o> <a> <7> (which translates to Diaplay Options Adapter
   CGA-Adapter) and your screen will reappear!

7. Don't stop here! you have to save your settings by entering <q> <d>
   <u> <q> (this time no translation, you see what you do <G>).

8. Now you're finished and you can enjoy a brand new feeling.

Please feel free to forward these instructions to The List and to all
these stockist people who want to stare at charts on their HP. I hope
you'll do me that favor, because the lazy Swabian must hit the bed
right now <G>.

Oh, just to mention: The full blown version of 123 works with EMS
(Mack's driver TREMM will work flawlessly), but don't ask me if it
works without (I don't want to change my running system <G>). Keep The
List and me informed about your findings.

   Bye for now  Gottfried
--- end of forwarded message ---
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Date:         Tue, 19 Feb 2002 17:39:03 -0700
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Online Bible must be 6.22. My setup includes a bunch of
stuff including

 AV
 Lexicons
 Matthew Henry's notes
 Scofield's notes
 Wesley's notes
 Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

HisWord is nice to take advantage of the larger screen fonts
without having to pan.

Starting point is v6.22. Make sure you have that first. You
can do a simple install on a desktop to check or check --
BIBLE.EXE 62,562  05-29-96  8:54a. After that, I can give
you any details you want to know.

Bob


Marta Pierce wrote:
>
> hello fellow palmtoppers  :)
>
> Does anyone have the dos bible software (online bible for dos v 6.0)
> loaded onto their hp200lx? AND, are you using it with hisword or with
> the dos bible software it comes with.  If you have already done the
> tedious work of getting the lexicons, and topical notes, and all the
> other stuff uncompressed and set up, would you mind sending me
> privately the files?  I can't seem to set it up, and find it extremely
> frusterating.  I understand that all this software is free, so I don't
> think I am asking for something illegal.  I am just trying to get the
> bible on my hp200lx.  I have hisword w/ AV, but want all the other files
> that go with it now.
>
> Thanks in Advance!
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Marta                            mailto:Marta1@attbi.com
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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:57:04 +1300
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I looked at HisWord a while back but the installation bamboozled me.  i
looked at the website for HisWord and online bible but got a bit lost.

Can you give me some step by steps?

eg.

Download this from here.
Type that to install.
Download the next resource from there.
Do this to install it...

Thanks in advance
Tony.

PS.  Anyone know where one can pick up resources for Wordsearch 2.2 for DOS
eg. strong's concordance?
Cheers
Tony.

> Date: Wed 20-Feb-2002 13:39
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU (Tony Kan)
> From: bmeyer@UNION-TEL.COM (Robert K. Meyer)
> Subject: RE: dos bible software .... hisword
>
> Online Bible must be 6.22. My setup includes a bunch of stuff
> including
>
> AV Lexicons Matthew Henry's notes Scofield's notes
> Wesley's notes Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
>
> HisWord is nice to take advantage of the larger screen fonts without
> having to pan.
>
> Starting point is v6.22. Make sure you have that first. You can do a
> simple install on a desktop to check or check -- BIBLE.EXE 62,562
> 05-29-96  8:54a. After that, I can give you any details you want to
> know.
>
> Bob
>
> Marta Pierce wrote:
> >
> > hello fellow palmtoppers  :)
> >
> > Does anyone have the dos bible software (online bible for dos v 6.0)
> > loaded onto their hp200lx? AND, are you using it with hisword or
> with
> > the dos bible software it comes with.  If you have already
> done the
> > tedious work of getting the lexicons, and topical notes, and all the
> > other stuff uncompressed and set up, would you mind sending me
> > privately the files?  I can't seem to set it up, and find it
> extremely
> > frusterating.  I understand that all this software is
> free, so I don't
> > think I am asking for something illegal.  I am just trying to get
> the
> > bible on my hp200lx.  I have hisword w/ AV, but want all the
> other files
> > that go with it now.
> >
> > Thanks in Advance!
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >  Marta                            mailto:Marta1@attbi.com
> >
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Ok, but.. Where i can found this version?


On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Roger Whitmarsh wrote:

> Joseph asked:
> >What other geneology programs are used on the 200lx?
>
> I use PAF 2.31 on my 200LX as my primary geneAlogy
> database for reference and data entry.
> It runs very well on the LX.
> You can also use PAF 3.0, which has some nice
> features, but it runs incredibly slow, even on a
> DS, so I don't use it.
>
> The 200LX is perfect for genealogy, BTW, as it can
> be smuggled into repositories that don't allow
> computers, runs for days without the battery dying,
> and is easy to carry. You can even put it back in
> your pocket while you go to get another reference
> item, if you're worried about theft. Try and do
> that with a laptop.
> With my tiny Pentax PocketJet printer (from my
> other pocket), I can even print PAF reports right
> there in the repository if I want to.
> I also use the built-in database to record my
> research activities and to-do's,and the books
> and microfiche in my Family History collection,
> and I use 1-2-3 to keep track of my photos and
> documents,
> Not to mention the addresses of repositories and
> FH contacts in the Phone Book, and details of
> meetings and lectures in the Appointment Book.
>
> There are complete Family History/Genealogical
> packages that do all of these things in an
> integrated way, such as The Master Genealogist,
> but these of course only run on the Dark Side.
> If you do want to use any of these packages,
> the GEDCOM file (a standard-format dump of the
> genealogical data) from PAF on the LX, will be
> accepted into most other packages without
> problems.
>
> Sorry for the over-enthusiastic ramble, but
> although I originally bought my LX solely for
> genealogy and Family History research, like
> most of us on this list, I now use it for almost
> everything in my life and couldn't live without
> one.
>
> Cheers...Roger
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Date:         Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:01:57 -0600
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Hi Tralornik,

On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:25:33 -0500 you wrote:
>Does anyone know what the Record Header Status of "03" means?
>
>I know that:
>00= Normal
>01= Garbage
>02= Modified

03 is a binary combination of 01 and 02, so it's one that was modified
and it's garbage. In fact, I don't recall seeing any that had both
bits set, but as long as 01 is set, the record will be treated as
garbage.

>Any info on what 03 means (and also what exactly GARBAGE and MODIFIED means for that
>matter !) it would be greatly appreciated.

The garbage flag means that the record is set to be deleted. The LX
files consist of many records, placed one immediately after the other.
To delete one, it could just delete it, then move all the successive
records back to take out the extra space. But doing this would take
more time. So the LX software designers created a garbage flag, so the
record could be kept in place until a convenient time to move all the
rest of the data. In fact, when you modify a record, it marks the old
copy, in the middle of the data file, as garbage, and appends a new
copy of the record at the end of the file.

Normally, I think the LX goes ahead and deletes it then, but if you
have the FASTDB TSR installed, it waits until it exits the application
and moves all of them at the same time, but then only if there are at
least three (?) garbage records.

The modified flag was intended to be used by a program that
synchronizes or reconciles the data, but I don't think any software
actually uses that bit, so I think all non-garbage records will have
their modified bit set. I am planning to add that feature to my LX to
Outlook converter, to make synchronizing more straightforward. Any
time the LX creates or modifies a record, it will set the modified
bit. The synch software would then clear that bit on all the records
when it does its job, so that the next time you synch, it would be
able to easily tell which records had been modified since the last
synch. There's also a place in the database header record to hold the
last reconcile (or synch) date.

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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 06:01:18 +0100
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Juergen:
 >This may be one of the best... Paris is very expensive!
 >I cannot afford the prices here = Je n'ai pas les moyens d'acheter les
choses ici.

maybe 'best' for you, but completely useless - no person with the 'right'
mind in France will say that, unless they live under a bridge

would you say: "Entschuldigen Sie Bitte, aber ich bin zu arm um was von
Ihnen zu kaufen"?

the best dictionary program for the LX, in my opinion, is still the
5-language Collins i do run it under maxdos

Nathalie

i greatly appreciate Juergen sending me a REX3; so far the _only_
advantages to the LX i can see are 1.=size, and 2.=no dust under keyboard

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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 06:02:12 +0100
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 >Roger Whitmarsh:
 >..and I use 1-2-3 to keep track of my photos and documents,..

i find Lotus to be more suitable for calculations and mathematical records
keeper; all other d-base tasks can be done with the less memory-hungry GDB.
why do you need 1-2-3 for photos?

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Hi Konstantin

I'm not (yet) a Quicken user, so I don't know if this is a common
problem. Anyway - here is a shot in the dark:

On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 14:16:36 +0100, "Konstantin v. Witzleben" <konstantin.witzleben@GMX.DE> wrote:

> I have the following problem using Quicken on may 200LX.
> If I wanna adelete an entry in one of my accounts, my LX always suffers a
> complete breakdown. The only way to restart is to press Shift, Control, On.

Maybe the quicken data file is corrupt?

1. run chkdsk /f on the drive where the quicken file is stored
if it doesn't complain about lost allocation units or crosslinked
files, try
2. (don't know if this is possbible): Create a new file and merge the
old one into the new one. This can eliminate corruptions in the file
structure, since all records are read into a new file again. This is
a common procedure with corrupt database files, so it may work for
quicken files, too. ;-)

Good luck!

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:39:02 +0100
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Can be interesting for somebody:

http://www.datadog.com/p_surpl.html


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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:58:44 +0100
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Santa Klaus on a HP LX ?

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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:43:27 +0100
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Hello czech hplx users!
Since I couldn't find any usable hfn and vfn fonts with czech characters,
I've made them myself. It is just original VirtualReader most of them
and hv all of them fonts included in installation, a bit :) modified.
You can got them here:
http://www.pikebo.cz/~dzon/hp_hfnczfonts.zip
http://www.pikebo.cz/~dzon/hp_vfnczfonts.zip

However I don't know how long it will stay there.

Sorry slovak folks, but I was too lazy to play with your national
character in every font file.

If wanted, I can share my 'tool' to play with vfn -- it just converts
between vfn and ascii the fastest way for me is to edit font in vi :)

I hope I am not doing anything illegal or anything vr/hv author doesn't
want me to do.

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Natalie, thank you for your hint:
> maybe 'best' for you, but completely useless - no
> person with the 'right'
> mind in France will say that, unless they live
> under a bridge

At all, i am not responsible for any translation-outcome.
(For example, if they burn a dog when you order something at
the
Stand at the "Esplanade des Trocaderos" :-(

>
> would you say: "Entschuldigen Sie Bitte, aber ich
> bin zu arm um was von
> Ihnen zu kaufen"?

Could be, i do! And i even would say things, i never write...
(afterwards: "Children, don=B4t do that at home!")

...by the way, that would be a good start-sentence to do some
haggle
with the seller:-)

For the Dictionary-User: Don=B4t trust strange translations!
You never know what devilish the author had in mind!
I do recommend, to say everything with a smile on your face;-)

> the best dictionary program for the LX, in my
> opinion, is still the
> 5-language Collins i do run it under maxdos

is it free?
and if, where can we download?

> Nathalie
>
> i greatly appreciate Juergen sending me a REX3; so
> far the _only_ advantages to the LX ...
> i can see are 1.=3Dsize, and
> 2.=3Dno dust under keyboard

...are you angry?
hmm..reducing the recognition of its talents to _size_ and
_no_dust_ ...

"sounds like a real "relation-crisis"!
Did you ever be mistreated by a Rex in your childhood?
Siegmund F." :-)


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It is a companion if you use for what it is build for.

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> > I understand that all this software is free, so I don't
> > think I am asking for something illegal.  I am just trying to get the
> > bible on my hp200lx.  I have hisword w/ AV, but want all the other files
> > that go with it now.

I don't remember about the program itself, but the various modern
translations are not free.  One has to purchase them at a nominal
cost.

-Chris Lott

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3112 12th Ave S.W.                                   PHONE: 256-534-9067
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Pretty much the same way dBaseII handled deleted records, IIRC. They would
be retained, but ignored, until you did a "Pack" command on the db.

Bob

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To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
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<snip>

The garbage flag means that the record is set to be deleted. The LX
files consist of many records, placed one immediately after the other.
To delete one, it could just delete it, then move all the successive
records back to take out the extra space. But doing this would take
more time. So the LX software designers created a garbage flag, so the
record could be kept in place until a convenient time to move all the
rest of the data.

<snip>

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Seems to be a bit pricy....trolling ebay is a better bet...

Damo

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> Can be interesting for somebody:
>
> http://www.datadog.com/p_surpl.html
>

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So far, noone seems to have come around to answering my query.
I'll just repeat the most important part:

Does anyone know, what SMARTCHG.COM from the 700 LX ROM does exactly?

Does it avoid overcharging when charging the phone in the HP cradle every
evening?

Danke
        Axel

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My old 200LX developed a screen problem :
right after power-up, screen looks fine,
but almost immediately characters start to fade.

In 10-15 seconds it becomes almost unreadable.
Sometimes rocking the screen back and forth helps
for a few seconds, but then it fades again.
Pressing the spot to the left of the screen
doesn't help.

Has anyone seen similar problem ?
What could be the reason ?
Is it worth trying to repair it ?

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Subject:      Does anyone have a copy? (RE: 123+wysiwyg? yes!! Fwd from
              Gottfried!
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This is good news. I used to use Lotus 123 w/ wizzy wig and it was a =
pretty good package at the time.=20

Does anyone have a copy they can upload to me? I can provide access to =
an FTP server to receive uploads. I can prove I'm a legal owner of the =
software as I have an entire package but with 5.25 disks. I never got a =
5.25 disk drive to install it. I can send digital pictures to prove I =
really have the software.=20

Matter of fact: I think I bought it from a list member... I forget who =
it was.

regards

> Subject: 123+wysiwyg? yes!! Fwd from Gottfried!
>=20
>=20
> Daniel,
>=20
> I just tried this on the train here. Works like magic!
>=20
> Many thanks to Gottfried.
>=20
> --- begin of forwarded message ---
> Here they come, the instructions to make it working:
snippo (5th marx brother)

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Amazon dropped their prices on 256 meg Sandisk cards to $99
since the last time I looked.  I think they were $159 two weeks
ago and even that was a really low price.

Barry

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Hi Nikolai

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:31:47 -0800, Nikolai Teleguine <nikt@MINDSPRING.COM> wrote:

> My old 200LX developed a screen problem :
> right after power-up, screen looks fine,
> but almost immediately characters start to fade.
>
> In 10-15 seconds it becomes almost unreadable.
> Sometimes rocking the screen back and forth helps
> for a few seconds, but then it fades again.
> Pressing the spot to the left of the screen
> doesn't help.

Thatsounds strange to me.
I have nevr seen such a behaviour, and I cannot imagine what this can
be caused by.
Have you tried adjusting the contrast with On-+ and On-- (on-plus /
on-minus)?

It sounds a little bit like a cold soldering joint. Somewhere near the
tempreture sensor which adjust the screen contrast to the outside
temperature.

Do you have soldering and hardware skills? Have you ever opened your
palmtop?
Can you somhow find out if the problem seems to be in the screen half
of the palmtop or in the body half?
Does pressing on the left side of the screen help? Does pressing
_somwhere_ help? If yes, where?
Have also a look on
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/repair
and see if some tips there help. And please report.

> Is it worth trying to repair it ?

If it is POSSIBLE to repair it, it is definitely worth it. Replacement
screens are very rare.

But I suspect (it's just a feeling) that the problem is not really the
screen itself, but that the problem is on the motherboard.

GTX
daniel

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Is the "full" ver. of 123 that much different from what's on the palmtop?

I bought ver 2.4 for DOS at a sale years ago, but never used it, thinking it
would only be for a time when I wanted 123 on my desktop......

TIA,

--tim

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This was my guess, but I held my tongue 'cause I knew Curtis
would have the authoritative answer.  <grin>

Ted



> From: Curtis Cameron mailto:curtc@AIRMAIL.NET
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:02 PM

> The garbage flag means that the record is set to be deleted. The LX
> files consist of many records, placed one immediately after the other.
> To delete one, it could just delete it, then move all the successive
> records back to take out the extra space. But doing this would take
> more time. So the LX software designers created a garbage flag, so the
> record could be kept in place until a convenient time to move all the
> rest of the data.

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Hello all,

For those who also use LxPic on Windows NT/2000/XP
desktop/laptop:

You should disable loading of DOSX.EXE under Windows NT4 /
2000 when running LxPic 7.0 in order to prevent occasional system
hangups and VESA access problems.

A solution is to make a custom startup file for LxPic.
Copy \windows_nt_directory\system32\autoexec.nt to lxpic's
directory, rename it to lxpicenv.nt, edit it to comment out the
dosx.exe line, then save file. Right-click lxpic.com, properties,
program tab, press "Windows NT" button, specify .\lxpicenv.nt
instead of autoexec.nt, OK to close, OK again.

It may also be beneficial to hand-tune low memory to 160kbyte,
disable all other kinds of memory, disable all fancy features (e.g.
fast rom emulation, intelligent cut&paste, etc.) This process
modified lxpic.pif and hopefully you can run LxPic now for hours
without lockup.

Added bonus: Since dosx.exe is not loaded, lxpic can access
VESA screen modes unconditionally, just press <F3>. You can
start it from Windows's Explorer or other file manager like
WinCommander, etc. No need to manually open and maximize a
DOS box for LxPic use with VESA.

By the way, dosx.exe file adds DPMI (DOS Protected Mode
Interface) support for the NTVDM (Windows NT's dos box).

It would still be nice to find and eliminate the root cause of
LxPic<-->NT-DPMI antagonism, because the above cumbersome
procedure is in sharp contrast with lxpic's smooth operation under
Win9x / real DOS - out of the box.

Sincerely Yours: Tamas Feher.

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On February 20 this year at 8:02 pm an historic event in time will take=20
place.

It will not be marked by the chiming of any clocks or the ringing of =
bells, =20
but at that precise time, on that specific date, something will happen =
which=20
has not occurred for 1,001 years and will never happen again.

As the clock ticks over from 8.01pm on Wednesday, February 20, time =
will,=20
for sixty seconds only, read in perfect symmetry 2002, 2002, 2002, or to =
be=20
more precise - 20:02, 20/02, 2002.

This historic event will never have the same poignancy as the 11th hour =
of=20
the 11th day of the 11th month which marks Armistice Day, but it is an =
event=20
which has only ever happened once before, and is something which will =
never=20
be repeated.

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Your assessment is the same as mine.  I had used the Citibank DOS =
program since 1991 through last year when they (not I) discontinued the =
facility.  And no https for our machine as yet.

Colin

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The full version will use extended memory so that it load larger =
spreadhseets. the wizzy wig stuff let's you do graphics that are nicer. =
I think the help files are also better. I also got a version of quattro =
and it looks more powerful but I don't have time to learn it. I can do =
123 in my sleep.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn Behalf Of
> Tim
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:10 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: 123+wysiwyg? yes!! Fwd from Gottfried!
>=20
>=20
> Is the "full" ver. of 123 that much different from what's on the =
palmtop?
>=20
> I bought ver 2.4 for DOS at a sale years ago, but never used it,=20
> thinking it
> would only be for a time when I wanted 123 on my desktop......
>=20
> TIA,
>=20
> --tim
>=20
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on 02/20/02 10:08 PM, Nicholas Argyros at NARGYROS@MAIL.NYSED.GOV wrote:

> On February 20 this year at 8:02 pm an historic event in time will take
> place.
>
> It will not be marked by the chiming of any clocks or the ringing of bells,
> but at that precise time, on that specific date, something will happen which
> has not occurred for 1,001 years and will never happen again.
>
> As the clock ticks over from 8.01pm on Wednesday, February 20, time will,
> for sixty seconds only, read in perfect symmetry 2002, 2002, 2002, or to be
> more precise - 20:02, 20/02, 2002.
>
> This historic event will never have the same poignancy as the 11th hour of
> the 11th day of the 11th month which marks Armistice Day, but it is an event
> which has only ever happened once before, and is something which will never
> be repeated.
>
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>
This is a palindrome.  Reads the same backwards
and forwards.  Apart from this, whoever wrote it is
wrong about it's never going to be repeated.  It
WILL be repeated, exactly 20 seconds later: 20:02:20.
Thus the palindrome will be: 20:02:20 20/02, 2002

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>>> which has only ever happened once before, and is something
>>which will never
>>> be repeated.

>>WILL be repeated, exactly 20 seconds later: 20:02:20.
>>Thus the palindrome will be: 20:02:20 20/02, 2002

actually according to the news it will be repeated twice more once in 2012
and I don't remember the second time

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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Malcolm Shewan wrote:

> This is a palindrome.  Reads the same backwards and forwards.  Apart
> from this, whoever wrote it is wrong about it's never going to be
> repeated.  It WILL be repeated, exactly 20 seconds later: 20:02:20.
> Thus the palindrome will be: 20:02:20 20/02, 2002

How is 20:02:20 20/02, 2002 a palindrome?

Forward: 20022020022002
Reverse: 20022002022002

Almost a palindrome, but not quite, thanks to the addition of the
seconds...

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On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Dzon wrote:

> setfnt kam.fnt   Kamenicti coding scheme
> dict
> setfnt pc2.fnt   Latin 2 coding scheme
>
> where setfnt just loads font into videocard. No resident part needed.

There are a variety of resident fonts for the LX that do something similar
to this, but the resident part is needed because otherwise (from what I
understand) any time the screen mode changes (like when you start or exit
a program) the LX overwrites the new font with its default font.

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I am interested in the online bible software for DOS.  Is this software =
available free now?  If so, does anyone know where it can be downloaded?

Also, does it come with the lexicons, topical notes, etc.?

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Date:         Wed, 20 Feb 2002 20:46:29 -0600
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If someone would like a Poqet PC I have one with a 1 meg pc card and
manual. I also made a serial cable for it.
All for less then what the ad wants.
Anyone interested e-mail me at lamaide@juno.com.

John

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:39:02 +0100 Radek Svagr
<radek.svagr@LGPHILIPS-DISPLAYS.COM> writes:
> Can be interesting for somebody:
>
> http://www.datadog.com/p_surpl.html
>
>
> Radek
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hello Dos specialists,

thanks for your attention.
To process the directory of a ftp server, I wrote the following batch
file:
ftp -s:dir.txt > out.txt

dir txt contains:

open FTP.F-PROT.COM
anonymous
user@avp.ru
cd pub
dir
bye

The command works, but _IF_ the network connection is invoked by this
command (Dial up network) the output file stays locked by the OS and
cannot be processed later. (cannot be viewed by norton viewer for
example)
Happens in Win98SE, do not know if elswhere too.

The program's purpose is the automatic update of f-prot virus
scanner.

cheers,
Werner

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Hello there,
I dare to look here for help with my builtin Database application
problems.
1/ I've made new database which contains radio button group also. I fill
up some data, THEN I decide to add one more radio button to the group. I
did it, but when I use the one radio button, selected option doesn't
appear on the right 'paper' quick view or what while the other radio
buttons do. There is just empty space instead, but option really IS
selected when I look at the record or use column view. Everything other
behaves as the added option is added correctly.
Where is the problem?
2/ Cool, the second problem I've just solved :) but the first is more
important for me.

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Date:         Thu, 21 Feb 2002 22:38:39 +1300
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The software is available on Tom Hoover's website.  Do a google search on
HisWord and you'll find it there.
Cheers
Tony.

> Date: Thu 21-Feb-2002 14:26
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU (Tony Kan)
> From: downeast@SURFBEST.NET (David Heath)
> Subject: ONLINE BIBLE FOR DOS V6.0
>
> I am interested in the online bible software for DOS.  Is this
> software available free now?  If so, does anyone know where it can be
> downloaded?
>
> Also, does it come with the lexicons, topical notes,
> etc.?
>
> Dave

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi Yves
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:21:45 +0100, Yves Leurquin <leurquin@BIGFOOT.COM>
> wrote:
>
> > I am not sure about WYSIWYG but IMPRESS ver 2.0  which was shipped with
> > 123 or
> > available as a separate add-in DOES work on the HP200LX with Lotus 123 ver
> > 2.2.
>
> What is IMPRESS?
>
> GTX
> daniel

  A product very similar to WYSIWYG that was used by Lotus in 1-2-3
version 2.2 until they replaced it with WYSIWYG in version 2.4.

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It might be of general interest:
I am doing my first steps with the hp200lx and the
cell phone Nokia 6310.
So far I could run www/lx with a DLR-3 cable and the
IR-Port. Distance about 10cm. Shorter distance causes
interference to the data transfer.
As yet I couldn't get a contact to the phonebook
of the 6310 with the cable. That is certainly
because I don't know the right commands.
Are there others with experience to the same topic?
Uli

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Ulrich,

> It might be of general interest:
> I am doing my first steps with the hp200lx and the
> cell phone Nokia 6310.
> So far I could run www/lx with a DLR-3 cable and the
> IR-Port. Distance about 10cm. Shorter distance causes
> interference to the data transfer.
> As yet I couldn't get a contact to the phonebook
> of the 6310 with the cable. That is certainly
> because I don't know the right commands.
> Are there others with experience to the same topic?
> Uli

I am using the hp200lx with a 6210 and up to version 5.11 (Nokia) I can
upload and download the phone entries. version 5.16 to 5.27 causes
problems due to a know bug.

Recently I used a 6310 for testing. I could upload and download the
phone entries of the 6310 flawless (all IrDA). I used HSCSD 3 download,
one upload channel (as well as 2 down and 2 up). It did work just
flawless. It did behave like my 6210; no sw changes were required.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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> doing my first steps with the hp200lx and the
> cell phone Nokia 6310.

As for me, I find my combo of 700 LX plus 2110i hard to beat. But there too
the software while supporting SMS very nicely does not allow access to the
phone's memory. The AT commands are well documented - anyone in the mood to
write a small DOS application?
(All my programming so far is GFA and the 1stBASE report language on my
Atari.)

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> As for me, I find my combo of 700 LX plus 2110i hard to beat.

That's just right. The only drawback is the size of that combo. OTOH you
don't have to worry about cables ;-)
(And sometimes, a 700lx creates funny stories: This monday I received a call
at work. Since I was in a hurry, I didn't detach the phone from the lx: So I
pressed the whole gizmo to my ear when a guy asked me if "that thing" is one
of these expensive Iridium-phones *bg)

regards,
Oliver

BTW: I promised to take my lx apart to check for anything that might cause
the low EMI-readings. Up to now, I wasn't able to take the shell apart.
Maybe next weekend :-\

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Nathalie wrote:
>i find Lotus to be more suitable for calculations
>and mathematical records keeper; all other d-base
>tasks can be done with the less memory-hungry GDB.
>why do you need 1-2-3 for photos?

Firstly because I already had my documents and photo
catalogues in 1-2-3 on other platforms before I got
my first LX, and secondly because I prefer the 1-2-3
column presentation and sorting functions.
I know I could convert from 1-2-3 to .GDB but I can't
be bothered for no great gain in usability.

I'm happy to be persuaded if anyone feels strongly
that .GDB is better.

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Online Bible/HisWord Setup Part 1

Hope this helps. Here is a brief cryptic description of my
setup.

Below is a roughly a minimum install, not a full install.

Directory of a:\bib

AV       BAD       183 01-01-97  12:00a
AV       BAT       191 10-21-01   4:15p
AVI      BAT        48 01-01-97  12:00a
BIBLE    EXE     62562 05-29-96   8:54a
BIBLE    INI       113 01-01-98  12:00a
DIET     DOC      2624 02-15-94  10:51a
DIET     EXE     23410 01-22-92   1:44a
GILL     MAP      3890 02-25-96   8:44p
HISWORD  EXE     49539 12-06-97  12:10p
MAN      DOC    191415 01-01-97  12:00a
MESSAGES TXT     36189 01-01-98  12:00a
MHCC     MAP      3890 01-01-96  12:00a
NOTES    MAP      3888 01-01-96  12:00a
PARAGRAP MAP      3888 09-18-90  12:00a
SCOFIELD MAP      3890 12-21-95   8:27a
SCREEN   OPT        65 01-01-97  12:00a
TSK      MAP      3890 08-20-94   1:33p
UED      BAT        18 01-01-97  12:00a
VERSION  DOC     27138 05-29-96   9:11a
WESLEY   MAP      3890 01-01-96  12:00a
_AV      BAT       496 01-01-97  12:00a
_BIBLE   EXE     10438 03-27-95  10:35a
__FILES  LST      2860 07-20-94  12:06p


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Online Bible/HisWord Setup Part 2

With a 128MB flash, I am not using diet. Searches and notes
run faster without diet. I originally set up the program on
a desktop, then copied to the LX and changed the batch file
drive references.

On the path in my C drive to execute the programs...

--- b.bat ---

a:
cd\bib
call av
c:

--- hw.bat ---

@echo off
echo off
cls
rem A:\BIB\diet -z > nul
A:\BIB\hisword A:\BIB\AV
rem A:\BIB\diet -zr >nul

On the A drive not on the path...

--- hw.bat ---

@echo off
echo off
cls
rem A:\BIB\diet -z > nul
A:\BIB\hisword A:\BIB\AV
rem A:\BIB\diet -zr > nul

--- av.bat ---

@echo off
echo off
cls
rem A:\BIB\diet -z > nul
A:\BIB\BIBLE D=A:\BIB\AV BW %olb% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
if errorlevel 1 set olb=
if errorlevel 1  pause
rem A:\BIB\diet -zr > nul

--- avi.bat ---

:Hot key Alt-B for OLB TSR
CALL A:\BIB\_av 2096

--- ued.bat ---

c:\uty\nce.com +%1@echo off

--- _av.bat ---

echo off
cls
rem
rem     $ 1 - Hot Key Number - Delay Value
rem
rem     Specify a delay value only if your Word Processor
rem        needs it e.g. Q&A, Professional Write
rem
rem     example _SCHOLAR 2092-5
rem        Hot Key = 2092   (ALT-Z on my keyboard)
rem        Delay   = 5      (5 delay times seems to work
well)
rem
if     %1x == x A:\BIB\_BIBLE A:\BIB\AV "Enter Hotkey:"
"Enter Passage:"
if not %1x == x A:\BIB\_BIBLE A:\BIB\AV %1
"Enter Passage:"

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Date:         Fri, 8 Feb 2002 01:35:02 +0530
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i have no objection to my details being accessed
by other list members ..

i suggest that all members who have objections
send in an email .. otherwise let's presume that
there are no objections ..

..pk

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From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Friday, January 25, 2002 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: Fluff: Around The World In 80 Minutes?


>Hi PK
>
>On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:03:36 +0530, pksharma <pksharma@CAL.VSNL.NET.IN>
wrote:
>
>> >Is anyone keeping track of the responses to post a summary to the list?
>>
>> Exactly my thought too .. this thread reads
>> like a who's who .. MUST be archived and
>> put on super (?) as a zip file ...
>
>Extracting this thread from the list archive should be no big problem,
>as long as we keep the subject.
>
>SUPER might be a problem. Actually all people who have posted and will
>post their name and location (and whatever else) agree that these info
>is publicly available on the web, since it is stored automatically and
>is accessable from everywhere and everyone. But their could be law
>issues anyway. Maybe someone should rather try how to extract and
>process the data easily directly from Mike Kopplin's or Al's archives
>and publish _that_info_. Would be also interesting to create an LXMap
>from the data. So one can search for a specific person in LXMap and
>LXMap takes you to the place where that person lives. :-)
>
>GTX
>daniel
>
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Helmuth wrote:
Recently I used a 6310 for testing...

That sounds very interesting.
I am very keen to activate the net monitor in the
Nokia 6310. The only way I know to do that is with
a dau-9p cable. But that doesn't work with the
hplx anymore. It did work with a 6210 still.
You didn't use that cable on the 6310?
In Irda I only know the modem commands. What command
do I need to reach the phone entries via Irda?
Uli

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Uli

> In Irda I only know the modem commands. What command
> do I need to reach the phone entries via Irda?
> Uli

I use robot/lx with phone.scr, see www.dasoft.com.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Hello all

Nokia mobilephone card with GPRS, HSCSD, Wi-Fi and Wireless LAN in PCMCIA
format.

http://press.nokia.com/PR/200202/849290_5.html

Linux will be supported, which means one could presumably write a
200LX/DOS driver; provided the Linux driver comes with open source as
usual?

For a picture click:
http://www.terminal.hu/images/articles/4669393923.jpg

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Bob,

Will he online bible files work on the HPLX with Hisword?

Or do you have to run the OLB?

I want to run the Geneva notes with Hisword. Is it possible?

Thanks,

Bob

----------------------
Online Bible must be 6.22. My setup includes a bunch of
stuff including

 AV
 Lexicons
 Matthew Henry's notes
 Scofield's notes
 Wesley's notes
 Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

HisWord is nice to take advantage of the larger screen fonts
without having to pan.

Starting point is v6.22. Make sure you have that first. You
can do a simple install on a desktop to check or check --
BIBLE.EXE 62,562  05-29-96  8:54a. After that, I can give
you any details you want to know.

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Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:

> thanks for your attention.
> To process the directory of a ftp server, I wrote the following batch
> file:
> ftp -s:dir.txt > out.txt

> The command works, but _IF_ the network connection is invoked by this
> command (Dial up network) the output file stays locked by the OS and
> cannot be processed later. (cannot be viewed by norton viewer for
> example)
> Happens in Win98SE, do not know if elswhere too.

  Sounds like a bug in 98SE.  Anyway you can try two things.
Try putting "EXIT" as the last command in the batch file.
Try invoking the bath file as follows;

COMMAND /CFTP.BAT

  The other trick you might use is that the "TYPE" command can
sometimes access files that are open from other programs.

TYPE out.txt > out2.txt

  If it works, you can use the out2.txt until Win lets loose
of out.txt.

HTH

Steve

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Hi

I have a table of notes:
1
4
4
3
2
1

and want to generate a 'class-mirror' like that:
1   2   3   4   5   6
2   1   1   2   0   0

TiA

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I have solved somwhat similar problems like that:

You make six new columns and fill them with:
@wenn(a1=4,1,0)
some idiots have not only germanized menu entries for spreadsheets but
also all BASIC-like function names. This idiocy is part of all
spreadsheets. Thus for what is INT in just about every programming language
ever has to be typed as GANZZAHL. The LX's spreadsheet being in ROM there
is nothing one can do about it, except use an English one without Umlauts
Then all you need is a @SUMME(h1..h25) for those six columns. Not very
elegant and slows things down a lot (manual recompute will become a must)
but the best I have been able to come up with.

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Hi friends,

sorry for another off topic - Maybe someone here knows.
Can anyone help this guy?

Thanks
daniel

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From: "MOY, WILLIAM" <BMOY@popcouncil.org>
To: "'OmniBook@zurich.ai.mit.edu'" <OmniBook@zurich.ai.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 17:10:48 -0500
Subject: OmniBook File Request

Hello All,

I am stumped trying to find a program that is now abandonware, it is OBMax
and it is a program to override the first Omnibook, the 300, limitations.
Originally it was included with PCMCIA cards offered by the now defunct ACE
Technologies.  Very little information is available from my web searches.
Where, O, where? in God's Green Earth can I get a copy o'this program!!  I
know this subject may be a little off-topic, but I'm reaching....    Anybody
out there in Omnibookland that can help, please?   -Bill

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Hi friends,

finally after this hard week full of tests I have a little bit of time
again to reply to some messages. ;-)
See following postings.

During my preparation work for the tests I have used MM/LX mindmaps to
learn the things I had to know. So, if anyone is intersted:

I have two mindmaps. One regarding ISDN, one regarding "Rechnerssteme"
(=computer systems). All in German, not complete, many things only
described with keywords, not whole sentences. But maybe it is
interesting to some people. I gladly send copies of them to anyone
who's interested.

The ISDN map gives an overiew of the possible services available in the
ISDN network and some other interesting things.
The Rechnersysteme map contains short descriptions of
von-Neumann-architecture, RISC, CISC, pipelines, memory, cache
mechanisms, virtual memory, multiprocessor systems,
peripheral devices, hamming error protection, IRQ, DMA....

GTX
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Hi Uli

On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:50:21 -0500, Ulrich Allen <Ulrich.Allen@GMX.DE> wrote:

> I am doing my first steps with the hp200lx and the
> cell phone Nokia 6310.

May I publish your experiences on my homepage?
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/mob_hplx

Please report further success!!

> As yet I couldn't get a contact to the phonebook
> of the 6310 with the cable. That is certainly
> because I don't know the right commands.

Well, have a look into phone.scr and see what commands are used (or
download AT command references to see what AT commands are used to
access the phone book). Then try it manually. You can this way find out,
if the script needs adaption or if maybe the phone firmware really has
a bug.

GTX
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Hi Tony

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:20:29 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> I just tried this on the train here. Works like magic!
>
> Many thanks to Gottfried.

Thanks!!!
Also to Gottfried of course (are you listening?).
I will try this procedure this weekend.
I'll connect a mouse and load a mouse driver, to make this all
complete. ;-)

GTX
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Hi friends,

has anyone managed to make the nomouse driver work on a German palmtop?
I have tried it several times in the past, but it simply doesn't
respond to any keystroke.
I assume it's because of the regional keyboard driver...

GTX
daniel


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Hi Stephen

your message is a bit old, sorry, but in case you haven't got a reply
yet...

On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 23:50:25 +0800, Stephen Soper <swsabn@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> I have a few HP-LX's, but only one is really usable.  The screen on my 96MB
> is really bad - lots of vertical lines, and only works if I bend it - and
> there's a crack forming near the hinge.  The 32MB never has worked very
> well - right now I can't get it to recognize the large RAM disk.  The 5MB
> works OK, but it is small.  I really got used to the 96MB, and would like to
> fix the screen.  Also, I would like to have the 32MB working properly.  Does
> anyone have any suggestions on how to change bodies or screens, or how to
> get the 32Mb to work properly?  I live in Taiwan, so sending it to the
> States is not a very good option.  Where's a good place to look for
> information on taking a Palmtop apart?

I can provide
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/repair and
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/repair/dismantle.shtml

For the RAM disk you know that you need the Times2Tech driver?
Can't oyu recognize it although you have the driver loaded?

GTX
daniel

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Hi Scott,

also here  - sorry for the late response.

On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 21:04:14 -0600, Scott Barrett <sabarrett@BPSINET.COM> wrote:

> I have a few databases that I was going to upload, however, with the
> work going on with super, I don't want to cause extra confusion.  If it
> is not a problem, I will upload them, but to who?

The database repository is stored at www.thaddeus.com and I think Hal
is the right person to contact here.
But of course I can put the (also) on SUPER, if you wish. For that
purpose, please post the databases to super@palmtop.net. I will get a
copy (besides the other SUPER team members) and will put them online
with the next SUPER update, which is planned for this weekend, maybe
next week.

Well - Hal, there are lots of databases already on SUPER, AND you have
a lot on www.thaddeus.com.
I would suggest that we put all the databases in one place, avoiding
confusion and double entries.

What do you think?

GTX
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Hi Russell

On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 22:23:06 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

> I thought when a factory 4M gets upgraded to 32M it loses its
> extra 2M and ends up 32M+2M, the same a 2M unit would.  I
> thought I read that in one of Thadeus' catalogs but I can't find
> that statement in their web catalog.
>

It's correct. On the motherboard there is never more than 2 MB.
Everything else has to be placed on an extra socket and that socket can
only hold ONE upgrade board.

GTX
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Hi Eric

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 01:06:43 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:

> I thought that it might be good to open this question to the forum:
> ===> What program do you feel the HP200LX is missing that has not already
> been written or is not available in a DOS format?
>
> I think it would be good to see if there is enough interest in certain
> applications, then perhaps aspiring 200LX programmers may eventually write
> them.

Well, I would LOVE to have a program which allows me to track down all
my diabetes data with a few keystrokes and analyze them in many ways
(daily averages etc.). Similar to the Windows software "Camit", in case
someone knows it ;-)

I have been working on such a program, but unfortunately I didn't find
the time to make it as I wanted to.

As for now, only a converter program exists which lets me enter my data
on the palmtop and later export it to Camit.
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/dmsim

But of course it would be better to do all the data processing on the
palmtop.
And the best would be a glucose sensor which I can connect to the
serial port of the palmtop (similar to Stephan Luettjohann's Palmtop
Thermometer) which lets me measure directly with the LX. :-)
But I think there is just too little interest in such things that it
would be wirth the effort of programming and hardware research...

GTX
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Hi

Thank you for your quick answer; it is working..

>some idiots have not only germanized menu entries for spreadsheets but
>also all BASIC-like function names.
I felt so, too.

(There seems not be a function like the INC in Pascal.)

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Daniel,

Isn't that something that could be done (and perhaps found already created
on the web) using Lotus 1-2-3 and some calculations?

I think it is a great idea and a very good use of the palmtop to have a
dedicated program, but I think you might be right about the small number of
possible users for such a program...not too mention that most people
probably wouldn't know the calculations unless they were going to be using
it themselves.

What did you think about the idea of having a forum for programming ideas on
super?  Judging by the very small number of responses I got from my post it
looks like there aren't too many people looking for new programs (or people
looking to create them).

oh well..

Regards.


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> Well, I would LOVE to have a program which allows me to track down all
> my diabetes data with a few keystrokes and analyze them in many ways
> (daily averages etc.). Similar to the Windows software "Camit", in case
> someone knows it ;-)
>
> I have been working on such a program, but unfortunately I didn't find
> the time to make it as I wanted to.
>
> As for now, only a converter program exists which lets me enter my data
> on the palmtop and later export it to Camit.
> http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/dmsim
>
> But of course it would be better to do all the data processing on the
> palmtop.
> And the best would be a glucose sensor which I can connect to the
> serial port of the palmtop (similar to Stephan Luettjohann's Palmtop
> Thermometer) which lets me measure directly with the LX. :-)
> But I think there is just too little interest in such things that it
> would be wirth the effort of programming and hardware research...
>
> GTX
> daniel
>

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i would say that the 700 is a complete machine ..
it has inbuilt fax program .. 200 doesn't
it has inbuilt sms progrm .. 200 doesn't
we need both these nowadays .. badly ..
because emails are only downloaded when
we do connect to the ISP .. a fax is received
immediately .. you have to do nothing except
keep it connected .. my dedicated fax machine
(not the 700) has saved many a day for me ..
i might have lost lots of business otherwise ..
..pk

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>Hello,
>
>I just bought a 700 LX for my handheld-collection and now I'm asking myself
>what the differences between a 200LX and a 700LX are(I don't mean the
>obvious things like case, phone-cradle etc.)?
>Does anybody know?
>
>regards,
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A BIG BIG THANK YOU DANIEL .. FROM ALL OF US ..
I AM STANDING UP AND GIVING YOU AN OVATION ..
GUYS .. WANT TO JOIN UP AND MAKE THIS A
STANDING OVATION .. GOD MAKES VERY FEW
DANIELS

(not shouting .. its important enough to be said in caps!)

..pk

(sorry for getting you in the mess.. you deserve a treat ..
will do that .. when you come to india .. note that its not
IF you come to india but WHEN .. )

:-)))


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Date: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:31 PM
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>Hi Eric and list
>
>> Anything left for us forum helpers to do for SUPER?
>
>Actually not.
>
>The main work is finished, although I have still some todo items from
>emails from you all.
>
>Thanks for your cooperation! It is really a pleasure to
>work with you all. I have never seen any other forum or newsgroup which
>is such a nice place to talk AND is able to establish such effective
>and commited cooperation.
>
>Thanks of course also to the whole S.U.P.E.R. team for setting this
>page up, hosting the files, paying the ISDN connection fees, paying
>the domain fee, writing so powerful perl scripts.... :-)
>
>I have many other things to do currently - five examiniations very
>soon, so I have not too much time to work on SUPER these days.
>
>But I will continue to do the job, if you all agree, as updates come in
>quite rarely, it is not so much work. It was only very time consuming
>to clean up the whole thing and update to new software versions where
>it was possible.
>
>So, software updates and hints for new software are always welcome, and
>I will process them as soon as I have the time.
>
>I will soon put a complete changelog onto
>www.palmtop.net/whatsnew.html. But this is a C-priority.
>
>GTX
>daniel
>
>P.S.: BTW: Did I post the most recent changelog already?
>
>
>04-FEB-02
>LXMAP updated to 3.0
>Juergen Korthof's Voltchck v1.1 added
>
>
>07-FEB-02
>updated postpdu from v1.25 to v1.27
>updated Pavel Zampach's CSV2GP to v1.1
>added Leo Bellantoni's dweebpak.zip
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Sure, Daniel,

and I still try to get some more information on the
NOKIA 6310.
Sofar I haven't managed to activate the hidden net monitor
of the 6310. Which is a drawback to me.
With the hints of the list (and your great homepage)
I got the robot phone exchange to work.
SMS from the palm doesn't work yet. But that is certainly
a matter of time only.
I haven't tried GPRS and Bluetooth yet.
I'll keep you informed.
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> it has inbuilt fax program .. 200 doesn't
> it has inbuilt sms progrm .. 200 doesn't

But the 200 does have a PCMCIA slot able to take the same Nokia card the
700 has mounted internally. So has anyone ever found a way to make these
programs availabe - can they be read from ROM?
The SMS software would be nice for my notebook too.

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Hi Daniel,

>>Also to Gottfried of course (are you listening?).<<

yes, of course. Good luck with the mouse, it worked for me with a touch
pad.

BTW the background colors and so on can be changed in WYSIWYG (<shift><5>)
and to start a file automaticaly when launching 123 you just have to
name that spread sheet "auto123.wk1" (at least that worked for me)

   Bye for now  Gottfried  (the German Indian from Wild South-West <G>)

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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: ONLINE BIBLE FOR DOS V6.0


> Dear Downeast;
>     Did you find a copy of HisWord yet?
> LXJim@aol.com
>

Yes, I was able to download HisWord from
http://www.hisword.net/tom/hisword.html.  I am still in the process of
setting it up.  I would like to have the OLB-NIV version but I don't know
where to get it.  Does anybody know the location to download?  Also, what is
the cost to get the authorization code for the NIV version?  Where do you go
to make payment?

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Date:         Sat, 23 Feb 2002 20:24:51 +0100
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----------------- mailto:K.Rdt@TU-Berlin.DE start -------------------
Hi

Playing around with the data (Daten) options I found
another (better?) way to generate a 'class-mirror'.

data / distribution (Verteilung)
You have to mark the pupils-notes-range and in the second
step  the notes-range in a separate column; then the distribution
is displayed beneath(!) in the right column.

1.) 5
2.) 4
3.) 1
4.) 1
1       2
2       0
3       0
4       1
5       1
6       0

You can hide the left column; the only disadvantage is;
F9 doesn't do the job, you have to select / .. (s.o.)

                K@Rdt
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 19:12:29 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi Eric
>
> On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 01:06:43 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:
>
> > I thought that it might be good to open this question to the forum:
> > ===> What program do you feel the HP200LX is missing that has not already
> > been written or is not available in a DOS format?
> >
> > I think it would be good to see if there is enough interest in certain
> > applications, then perhaps aspiring 200LX programmers may eventually write
> > them.

I use MPG to track how much fuel I use on my bike and car.

I would like to be able to see when I last filled the tank. I would
like to do this by choosing that in the menu. Now I have to edit the
cfg to see this.

I will try to send a email to Owen Samuelson and ask if he can add a
menu option to do this. If the source is free maybe I could get
somebody here to look into.

TIA

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> you have to select / .. (s.o.)

Well, that's what scripts/makros/batches are for.
Does the LX ROM Version support them? Haven't tried yet.

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I'm looking for this application also. Unlike the 200lx the OB300 loads =
some device drivers in order to support instant on/off. There are other =
things loaded resulting in only 400KB free under DOS. There is no way to =
get rid of the drivers without OBMAX. Another possibility is a program =
that can terminate TSRs. Does one exist?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn Behalf Of
> Daniel Hertrich
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:12 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: OT: Fwd: OmniBook File Request
>=20
>=20
> Hi friends,
>=20
> sorry for another off topic - Maybe someone here knows.
> Can anyone help this guy?
>=20
> Thanks
> daniel
>=20
> --- begin of forwarded message ---
>=20
> From: "MOY, WILLIAM" <BMOY@popcouncil.org>
> To: "'OmniBook@zurich.ai.mit.edu'" <OmniBook@zurich.ai.mit.edu>
> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 17:10:48 -0500
> Subject: OmniBook File Request
>=20
> Hello All,
>=20
> I am stumped trying to find a program that is now abandonware, it is =
OBMax
> and it is a program to override the first Omnibook, the 300, =
limitations.
> Originally it was included with PCMCIA cards offered by the now=20
> defunct ACE
> Technologies.  Very little information is available from my web =
searches.
> Where, O, where? in God's Green Earth can I get a copy o'this =
program!!  I
> know this subject may be a little off-topic, but I'm reaching....=20
>    Anybody
> out there in Omnibookland that can help, please?   -Bill
>=20
> _______________________________________________
> OmniBook mailing list
> OmniBook@zurich.ai.mit.edu
> http://zurich.ai.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/omnibook
>=20
> --- end of forwarded message ---
>=20
> --
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> Yes, I was able to download HisWord from
> http://www.hisword.net/tom/hisword.html.  I am still in the process of
> setting it up.  I would like to have the OLB-NIV version but I don't know
> where to get it.  Does anybody know the location to download?  Also, what is
> the cost to get the authorization code for the NIV version?  Where do you go
> to make payment?

Dave:

I just dug through my old e-mails, and I purchased mine from a fellow
named Phil Linder at Online Publishing (also corresponded with Sharon
there as well).  I bought the NIV, NAS, and NRS versions.  Their
mail address is:

Online Publishing
PO Box 21
Bronson MI 49028

I just also found their webpage:

http://www.biblecd.com/


These folks were helpful.  They exchanged a damaged disk for me, and
also swapped me when I first accidentally ordered the Windows versions.
Mr. Linder also helped me with the installation process, which, as
noted, is amazingly cumbersome...

-Chris Lott


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3112 12th Ave S.W.                                   PHONE: 256-534-9067
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Sun, 24 Feb 2002 14:24:24 +1300 (NZDT)

1 day 08h12m08s ago ...
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 19:12:16 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> I will try this procedure this weekend.
> I'll connect a mouse and load a mouse driver, to make this all
> complete. ;-)

Hi Daniel - all the best for top marks in your exams!

I just found that alt-F7 activates the smarticon bar that
appears down the right hand side of the wysiwyg 123 screen.
So, even if the mouse doesn't work, the keyboard is still an
option for activating those icons.

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Tralornik wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what the Record Header Status of "03" means?
>
> I know that:
>
> 00= Normal
> 01= Garbage
> 02= Modified
>
> but I cannot find any documentation on what 03 is supposed to be and I seem
> to find it only in some of my VIEWPTTABLE records.  (I have several that are
> status 03 and one that is status 02 (modified).

Maybe this field is really a bit field, then it would be "Modified
Garbage".

> Any info on what 03 means (and also what exactly GARBAGE means for that
> matter !) would be greatly appreciated.

I guess this could be a deleted record.

+gg

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There used to be a PC Magazine freeware program(s) called Mark
and Release which allowed you to peel away TSRs (at your own
risk).  You might dig around the shareware/freeware sites, or PC
Mag's download area.

- Longden

On 23 Feb 2002, at 20:02, Eduardo Seudsnimo wrote:

> I'm looking for this application also. Unlike the 200lx the OB300
> loads some device drivers in order to support instant on/off. There
> are other things loaded resulting in only 400KB free under DOS. There
> is no way to get rid of the drivers without OBMAX. Another possibility
> is a program that can terminate TSRs. Does one exist?
>

> > I am stumped trying to find a program that is now abandonware, it is
> > OBMax and it is a program to override the first Omnibook, the 300,
> > limitations. Originally it was included with PCMCIA cards offered by
> > the now defunct ACE Technologies.  Very little information is
> > available from my web searches. Where, O, where? in God's Green
> > Earth can I get a copy o'this program!!  I know this subject may be

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> Another issue is this:
>
> The ZoomAir, and at least the early Orinoco cards are 5V cards, which
> generaly work in the LX.
> But I think most newer wLAN cards (at least my new Compaq WL100 card)
> are 3.3V cards, which are not only electrically, but also mechanically
> different from 5V and 12V cards. This is to prevent the user from
> putting a 3.3V card into a slot which only provides 5V and 12C (as our
> HPLX does). It is something like a little hardware "key".
>
> GTX
> daniel

I was wondering if anyone has found out anything more on whether we
can run wireless lan card in our LX's safely.
I have Cisci and Dell cards as well as a linksys access point at home.

Thanks.
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I have corrected the date stamp bug in MYMONEY.WK1 (which is an alternative
to QUICKEN), and
i have added more numbers to AREACODE.GDB

It will be on SUPER as soon as Daniel does his updates

Nathalie

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>A BIG BIG THANK YOU DANIEL .. FROM ALL OF US ..
>I AM STANDING UP AND GIVING YOU AN OVATION ..
>GUYS .. WANT TO JOIN UP AND MAKE THIS A
>STANDING OVATION .. GOD MAKES VERY FEW
>DANIELS

I will second the above!  Thank you, Daniel.  I was unavailable to help
in checking the links, so I'm also very greatful to those who stepped in
and helped Daniel so much.

SO... A BIG THANK YOU TO DANIEL AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE
FOR DANIEL TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH A FEAT!

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 01:25:36 -0500, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> Helmuth wrote:
> Recently I used a 6310 for testing...
>
> That sounds very interesting.
> I am very keen to activate the net monitor in the
> Nokia 6310. The only way I know to do that is with
> a dau-9p cable.

I am quite sure you can do the same with the DLR3P cable.

> But that doesn't work with the
> hplx anymore. It did work with a 6210 still.

So you used the Hplx to activate Netmonitor? Well if you download from
http://www.logomanager.co.uk you can use thet program to enable
Netmonitor. But it will only run on a Win machine.

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What's the largest CF that can be used in an HP-200LX without a driver?

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Longden Loo wrote:
> There used to be a PC Magazine freeware program(s) called Mark
> and Release which allowed you to peel away TSRs (at your own
> risk).  You might dig around the shareware/freeware sites, or
PC
> Mag's download area.

Release can only terminate TSRs and Drivers that load after Mark
loads.

Also I think it was Dos 5 where they quit working.  Maybe it was
Dos 6 but I don't think so.  Anyway, whichever Dos it was, they
only work with Dos's before that.

There is another freeware program called Flush that does work in
Dos 5 and works ok on the 200lx IIRC.  I haven't used it for
years so it might have just been on the 95lx but I don't think
so.

It's a single program that works like both Mark and Release.
But it still has to run before the things you want to remove
have been loaded.

Barry

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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:18:22 -0600 robert c lewiswrote:
>It looks like I am going to have to hand transfer every record out of it
>into a new database, since both use of GARLIC and the other suggestion,
>merging it with an empty database have not worked.   If there are any
>other suggestions I'm open to trying them.  Thanks.

I have been able to repair most of the corrupted files that people
have sent me. If you'd like me to take a stab at it, send it to me.

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Sorry to quote full message but I totally agree.  Thanks.

Best Regards,
Alfred

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To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: SUPER question


>>A BIG BIG THANK YOU DANIEL .. FROM ALL OF US ..
>>I AM STANDING UP AND GIVING YOU AN OVATION ..
>>GUYS .. WANT TO JOIN UP AND MAKE THIS A
>>STANDING OVATION .. GOD MAKES VERY FEW
>>DANIELS
>
>I will second the above!  Thank you, Daniel.  I was unavailable to help
>in checking the links, so I'm also very greatful to those who stepped in
>and helped Daniel so much.
>
>SO... A BIG THANK YOU TO DANIEL AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE
>FOR DANIEL TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH A FEAT!
>
>Cheers!
>
>John Vander Stel
>Grand Rapids, Michigan
>________________________________________________________________
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Hello,

I like to ask for the group's support with a little problem.

I am working on a little project where an LX-Batch program
acts as a broker that picks up a task, prepares customized
keystrokes, quits then,  and lets the keystrokes go off to
invoke a target application. After completion of a task, the
last keystrokes reinvoke the broker to do the next task.

I am using the clipboard to Fn-Paste the variable data in a
target application, and to Fn-Copy return information from it
for use by the broker.

Here my problem starts. I started with 1-2-3 as target appl.
and got the concept working. When a 1-2-3 macro did a job, it
places a return code in a specified cell. But I cannot get the
Fn-Copy keystroke to copy the cell content to the clipboard.
With a single cell selected, I get a message similar to "Copy
not possible. Marked range too large.", even it is only a single
cell. It fails even if the buffered keystrokes stop before and
I do the Fn-Copy manually.

The problem seems related to what happens before 1-2-3 is invoked,
because Fn-Copy generally works OK in 1-2-3. I see that the
LX-Batch program has properly finished and the DOS box is closed.
The only difference is that the keystrokes in the keyboard buffer
are not manually typed but prepared by the LX-Batch program.

Interesting, if I am in the 1-2-3 sheet where Fn-Copy does not work,
I can switch to another LX application,  for example Memo, do a
Fn-Copy, go back to 1-2-3, and then Fn-Copy works OK.

Any idea what causes this behaviour? All hints and tips are very
welcome.

Thanks for taking the time.
Norbert

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From:         Michel Bel <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL>
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For those having a 100/200LX cable, and a 95LX or a 48GX/SX or so with NO
cable and no adapter,

I still have some 5 of those short plug on (10 pins male to 4pin female)
adapters available, free shipping worldwide . Cost: 1 picture postcard.

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Date:         Sun, 24 Feb 2002 21:45:32 +0100
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I have got those two PCMCIA ROMs, each 2 MB, one English to German the
other reverse, together with a used 200 LX. According to the handbook they
were sold for the 95 LX. To start they ask for a "Menu" keypress which
seems to be encoded differently between the machines and the thing does not
work. (Neither do they on my notebook, which can't read the cards anyway,
but copying Card -> 200 LX -> notebook was possible.)

As they are no good for me I offer them here. No idea what to ask for them,
make me an offer, the more irresistable the better. I'll pack an adaptor 95
LX notepad to 200 LX serial cable with it, as I do not have any use for it
and it would only get lost sooner rather than later.

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Date:         Sun, 24 Feb 2002 16:46:23 -0500
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Hi all,

I'm an old 200LX user from years ago, but I went astray over the past few
years, trying out the Newtons, Palms, WinCE version 2 and 3 (Pocket PC) but
now that I'm in the need of a good portable keyboard solution, I'm thinking
of coming back...  boy, did I love my 200LX years ago, and even though I'm a
big fan of the Palm OS (it'll do a lot more than a lot of people realize)
there's no substitute for having a ubiquitous keyboard around.

One question:  I tried to sync to Transfile Win200 LX today for the first
time under Windows ME, and it just would not work.  Are there known issues
here?  I did see something in the January post archive, but searching for
these terms on palmtop.net yielded nothing specific.

I even tried using a serial plug adapter that Palm had sent me which helped
me connect an old Palm serial device to ME, but this didn't help.

I used to use and love Transfile, so I'd love to be able to use it again.

Would appreciate any and all assistance!!

Thanks.

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Date:         Sun, 24 Feb 2002 19:07:06 -0500
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WE FILL A STADIUM AND HOIST OUR LIGHTERS LIT AND ALOFT AS WE CHEER =
"DANIEL! DANIAL! DANIEL!" YOU DA MAN!



> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.eduOn Behalf Of
> John J Vander Stel
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:21 AM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: SUPER question
>=20
>=20
> >A BIG BIG THANK YOU DANIEL .. FROM ALL OF US ..
> >I AM STANDING UP AND GIVING YOU AN OVATION ..
> >GUYS .. WANT TO JOIN UP AND MAKE THIS A
> >STANDING OVATION .. GOD MAKES VERY FEW
> >DANIELS
>=20
> I will second the above!  Thank you, Daniel.  I was unavailable to =
help
> in checking the links, so I'm also very greatful to those who stepped =
in
> and helped Daniel so much.
>=20
> SO... A BIG THANK YOU TO DANIEL AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE
> FOR DANIEL TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH A FEAT!
>=20
> Cheers!
>=20
> John Vander Stel
> Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Yep, I remember those. The work a lot like maxdos in that they have to =
run BEFORE you load any TSRs. You run mark as the first TSR and then =
realease can close all TSRs after that. I think you could even run =
multple instances and peel away the TSRs in layers.=20

I don't think it'll help with the OB300 tho cause you gotta get that =
mark program in there first to close subsequent TSRs. You need something =
that'll wedge itself in there above the default OB TSRs.


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> Longden Loo
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 5:36 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: Fwd: OmniBook File Request
>=20
>=20
> There used to be a PC Magazine freeware program(s) called Mark
> and Release which allowed you to peel away TSRs (at your own
> risk).  You might dig around the shareware/freeware sites, or PC
> Mag's download area.
>=20
> - Longden
>=20
> On 23 Feb 2002, at 20:02, Eduardo Seudsnimo wrote:
>=20
> > I'm looking for this application also. Unlike the 200lx the OB300
> > loads some device drivers in order to support instant on/off. There
> > are other things loaded resulting in only 400KB free under DOS. =
There
> > is no way to get rid of the drivers without OBMAX. Another =
possibility
> > is a program that can terminate TSRs. Does one exist?
> >
>=20
> > > I am stumped trying to find a program that is now abandonware, it =
is
> > > OBMax and it is a program to override the first Omnibook, the 300,
> > > limitations. Originally it was included with PCMCIA cards offered =
by
> > > the now defunct ACE Technologies.  Very little information is
> > > available from my web searches. Where, O, where? in God's Green
> > > Earth can I get a copy o'this program!!  I know this subject may =
be
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Hi

I will in the beginning of august drive from Gislaved in Sweden to
Adenau in Germany. A couple of friends and me will drive down to Adenau
and drive on N|rnberg Ring with our bikes.

We will drive from Gislaved in Sweden in the afternoon and down to
L|beck. We will probably be in L|beck at approx 2330 at night.

My question to the list is if somebody knows a cheap Bed & Breakfast
there we could stay at?

We will be in L|beck on friday 02.august.

TIA

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Date:         Mon, 25 Feb 2002 05:48:28 +0100
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While at Poitiers Hospital i met my Ophtamologist friend trying to show off
his new $3000 Compaq Presario with CD writer. Windoze XP got completely
stuck 3 times giving him no choice but having to remove the battery pack!

When we tried my PCMCIA Sundisk Flash it wouldn't even recognise it -...
makes me appreciate my trusted LX even more!  :) ... Nathalie

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I still have Mark and Release (although no documentation for
them), and would be willing to send them to any who so desire. I
haven't tested them with the Palmtop, or with any recent version
of DOS, but, I think they do work with DOS 5, IIRC.

Richard A. Smith
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Date:         Sun, 24 Feb 2002 23:04:18 -0700
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Agreed! Thanks, Daniel!

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Hi Ron,

I'm using Kingston 256MB CF, it no need any driver
and formatted. http://www.kingston.com/flash/compfl.asp#spec
it around US$ 100

Power Consumption:
Sleep/Standby Current
100 uA (typical)

Read/Write Current
45 mA (typical)
75 mA (max.)

A:\>chkdsk
Volume TOSHIBA256M created 06-07-1999 10:34a
Volume Serial Number is 2001-0116

  255827968 bytes total disk space
     749568 bytes in 181 directories
   67842048 bytes in 2317 user files
  187236352 bytes available on disk

       4096 bytes in each allocation unit
      62458 total allocation units on disk
      45712 available allocation units on disk

     651264 total bytes memory
     596960 bytes free

say bye bye Jam disk! :-)

Billy

 >What's the largest CF that can be used in an HP-200LX without a driver?
 >
 >Ron ------------------------------

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> ever has to be typed as GANZZAHL. The LX's spreadsheet being in ROM =
there
> is nothing one can do about it, except use an English one without =
Umlauts

You can also install a full 123 ver 2.4 from disks and no longer use the =
ROM
version.

 \/
 /ves
 (who also has to struggle with a German MS Excel at work)



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>I have one of the Trans Digital parallel port PC cards that Thaddeus sells
>and it work wonderfully with a 100 Zip drive.

Is this correct ? then the parallel port is bi-directional !
Its a thing i've been looking for a long long time .. i have a device which
connects thru the parallel port .. and has to be externally powered ..

it allows any laptop to read from & write to another harddisk ..
it has a dos driver .. and works thru a parallel port ..

i think that every printer sends back an ack signal so that the
computer doesn't keep dumping data which the printer cannot handle ..

but that's not pure bi-directional .. yet a zip drive must have the
bi-directional feature .. otherwise it would be able to send the data
back to the palmtop .. if the zip drive works .. this TransDigital Parallel
port is the right thing ..



>Or, if you (Nathalie) want to pay just the postage, I'll give you a
>USRobotics 24/96 Worldport pocket modem that is brand new and comes with
the
>European 220 volt ac adapter.  Email isn't TOO bad at 2400 baud.  (Probably
>could pick up something similar in France for less than the postage from
the
>US though.)


nathalie ? yours is the 1st option, mine is the second , i'm looking for a
pocket
modem (low speed is ok) for a long time .. the pocket modem type .. if you
are
not picking it up .. i may pick it up .. is it ok with you bob ?

..pk

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Some older burning programs wil not work under these windoze... I installed them also, after solwing problems with older software which refused to work (fortunately TFWIN2000 works fine). I can say it is more stable (on my desktop) than W95 OSR2. However
Linux is Linux:-)

With a sundisk flash - I' ve red somewhere that "newer" windoze may need drivers to be installed. One my colegue has pcmcia drivers on his computer with W2000, I haven't....

Radek





                    Nathalie Bugeaud
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                    2002-02-25 05:48
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                    Please respond
                    to Nathalie
                    Bugeaud






While at Poitiers Hospital i met my Ophtamologist friend trying to show off
his new $3000 Compaq Presario with CD writer. Windoze XP got completely
stuck 3 times giving him no choice but having to remove the battery pack!

When we tried my PCMCIA Sundisk Flash it wouldn't even recognise it -...
makes me appreciate my trusted LX even more!  :) ... Nathalie

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On Sunday, 24.02.2002 at 16:46 EST, Harris Paltrowitz
<harris.upstate@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm an old 200LX user from years ago, but I went astray over
> the past few
> years, trying out the Newtons, Palms, WinCE version 2 and 3
> (Pocket PC) but
> now that I'm in the need of a good portable keyboard
> solution, I'm thinking
> of coming back...  boy, did I love my 200LX years ago, and
> even though I'm a
> big fan of the Palm OS (it'll do a lot more than a lot of
> people realize)
> there's no substitute for having a ubiquitous keyboard around.
>
> One question:  I tried to sync to Transfile Win200 LX today
> for the first
> time under Windows ME, and it just would not work.  Are there
> known issues
> here?  I did see something in the January post archive, but
> searching for
> these terms on palmtop.net yielded nothing specific.
>
> I even tried using a serial plug adapter that Palm had sent
> me which helped
> me connect an old Palm serial device to ME, but this didn't
> help.
>
> I used to use and love Transfile, so I'd love to be able to
> use it again.
>
> Would appreciate any and all assistance!!
>
I've never user Transfile (too slow) but Eric Meyer's zip.com is working
quite nicely under Windows Me.

Ulrich Boche

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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">On Sunday, 24.02.2002 at 16:46 EST, Harris Paltrowitz &lt;harris.upstate@verizon.net&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt; Hi all,<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; I'm an old 200LX user from years ago, but I went astray over <br>
&gt; the past few<br>
&gt; years, trying out the Newtons, Palms, WinCE version 2 and 3 <br>
&gt; (Pocket PC) but<br>
&gt; now that I'm in the need of a good portable keyboard <br>
&gt; solution, I'm thinking<br>
&gt; of coming back... &nbsp;boy, did I love my 200LX years ago, and <br>
&gt; even though I'm a<br>
&gt; big fan of the Palm OS (it'll do a lot more than a lot of <br>
&gt; people realize)<br>
&gt; there's no substitute for having a ubiquitous keyboard around.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; One question: &nbsp;I tried to sync to Transfile Win200 LX today <br>
&gt; for the first<br>
&gt; time under Windows ME, and it just would not work. &nbsp;Are there <br>
&gt; known issues<br>
&gt; here? &nbsp;I did see something in the January post archive, but <br>
&gt; searching for<br>
&gt; these terms on palmtop.net yielded nothing specific.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; I even tried using a serial plug adapter that Palm had sent <br>
&gt; me which helped<br>
&gt; me connect an old Palm serial device to ME, but this didn't <br>
&gt; help.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; I used to use and love Transfile, so I'd love to be able to <br>
&gt; use it again.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; Would appreciate any and all assistance!!<br>
&gt; <br>
I've never user Transfile (too slow) but Eric Meyer's zip.com is working</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">quite nicely under Windows Me.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
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Martin wrote:

> I am quite sure you can do the same with the DLR3P cable

You are right, Martin. It works fine with the DLR-3P and
the HPLX.
Sure you can activate the netmonitor with the logomanager
and a another netmonitor on Www.nobbi.com.
But we like to do it with the hplx, don't we?
Unfortunately all the programms do not work to activate
the netmonitor in the 6310 or even work with 6310.
I am in contact with one of the authors to get an
external netmonitor working again with the 6310.
As yet the new code to activate the internal 6310 net-
monitor isn't known.
Uli

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Martin:

Have you considered the International Hostelling Federation
locations? There are some good websites and one of them, if I
understand you to mean Lubeck, Germany,  that might be of interest
to you is:
http://www.djh.de/international/02_jh/JHData_e.asp?ID_JH=536

The hostels tend to take reservations and cater to younger
travelers first, but many have very inexpensive rates and often
offer some type of breakfast as well as a cooking area for those
who wish to cook their own food. Many are also computer friendly.

The price difference between a hostel and other accommodations
tends to even out such that when there are several travelers
together, a B&B may not be that much more expensive and will
usually be more private/quiet, etc.
As Ever,
Orin Keplinger
near Chicago
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I got a Dell Domension 8200 2ghz (with everything) last December. The HP
psc950 CD will not transfer photos to it. Also the software and helpfiles
on the HP CD cannot be used. HP say they are working on it.

The USB flash reader cannot be used (" iKernel.exe could not be copied to
C:\program files....")

In January, PowerQuest's Partition Magic crashed the system so that it
seemed NOTHING  but the A drive was usable. I downloaded their diagnostic
tool, Partinfo, on another computer. Using it in the A drive, I got a "no
run file for this extension" Changing the extension to .exe ran it and the
problem was diagnosed by Powerquest as the Blue Screen error associated with
the Turtle Beach Sound Card. I downloaded a new 24.9mb Turtle Beach driver
on another computer but it could not be used because  the Dell could not be
booted until I found out that the installation CD worked in the DVD drive
once it was prioritised in the BIOS. It then was possible to reinstall XP as
a parallel installation. The new driver uninstalled the card, but the
reinstallation halted when 40% completed and froze the computer which had to
be switched off at the mains. The sound is there, but I dare not try
partitioning the drive again. PowerQuest have not advised me on a course of
action. I have had no reply to my e-mails of February 10 and 15. Maybe they
don't know what to do, or maybe they are thinking about it!

Even if these problems are resolved, I don't like the parallel installation
with the old one inaccessible but showing ghost files hogging 7gb of the
hard drive. I'm tempted to format the drive and start again. Most of my data
was copied from my old Gateway which has only 2x2gb drives, both almost
full.

Is the CD/RW my best route for backing up?
TIA

Richard

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From: "Nathalie Bugeaud"
to show off
> his new $3000 Compaq Presario with CD writer. Windoze XP got completely
> stuck 3 times giving him no choice but having to remove the battery pack!
>
> When we tried my PCMCIA Sundisk Flash it wouldn't even recognise it -...
> makes me appreciate my trusted LX even more!  :) ... Nathalie

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Holding down the "on" button for 4-5 seconds usually will turn off newer
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need to do this about once a week with my wife's Compaq 1247 laptop.

Bob

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While at Poitiers Hospital i met my Ophtamologist friend trying to show off
his new $3000 Compaq Presario with CD writer. Windoze XP got completely
stuck 3 times giving him no choice but having to remove the battery pack!
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Could something like this be attempted for the HP LX?

http://www.portablemonopoly.com

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Christopher Blackmon wrote:
> Could something like this be attempted for the HP LX?

A website making you search long and hard as if for eggs on Easter Sunday
before you have any idea what it is supposed to be about?
Certainly, but why should we?

As to lighting, that has already been covered (no reason for you not to
take a new look though) on:
http://www.hplx.net/articles.light.html

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Hi friends; IT'S ALIVE

Sorry, but no time to send us more info.

I only want to share my joy with you.

Also i'm looking WHY!?

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guess this msg didn't go thru earlier ..


..pk



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Date: Sunday, February 03, 2002 5:53 AM


>You are one the biggest contributors to this community.


And a well deserved respected one .. to do much with
so little code .. an astonishing instance of great things
being done with absurdly frugal resources .. be it bytes
in hard disk or in ram ..

You deserve to be put on a pedestal Stefan !  :-))

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE>
>Date: Monday, February 04, 2002 5:48 AM
>

>Feher Tamas wrote:
>
>> Finally finished? Stefan is optimistic... New versions bring new
>> features, which make people ask for even newer features...
>
> I hope you are wrong ;-)


he wasn't .. here's what I want ..
its possible to flip the pic upside down
i need to flip it left to right .. and ..
to turn it 90 degrees too ..

i have a bundle of pictures which are taken
in the landscape mode  .. and another bundle
taken in the portrait mode .. i guess this will
be a universal habit .. to turn the camera
90 degrees to cover more height and less
width .. like when clicking your family members
full length ..

i'm sure it can be done .. will you do it stefan ..
please .. Please .. PLEASE .. PLEEEEEZ ?

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Daniel,

the OB 800 has a BIOS limit of 8GB for hard drives. To overcome this,
you need to install software like the Ontrack Disk Manager which can
be purchased online, or a similar program from IBM which I believe is
free for users of IBM drives; just have a look at www.ibm.com and
www.ontrack.com.

If you don't install the Ontrack software, the OmniBook won't boot
DOS. Actually, I thought it wouldn't boot at all and am quite
surprised that you got Linux to boot without problems.

Tom

Daniel wrote:
 > Sorry folks, forgive me this off topic posting, but I know here are
 > some Omnibook users, too, and maybe just YOU know the answer...
 >
 > My problem:
 >
 > I have upgraded my OB 800CT with a 10GB hard drive and installed Linux
 > on it, with the plan in mind to install Windows, too.
 >
 > I created the following partitions:
 >
 > hda1: 1.5GB FAT32 for Windows
 > hda4: extended partition containing the following:
 > hda5: Linux 20 MB ext2 /boot
 > hda6: Linux swap 80 MB
 > hda7: Linux 5 GB ext3 /
 > hda8: lInux 3 GB ext3 /hda8
 >
 > Installing Linux on hda5 and hda7 was no problem at all, also hda8 is
 > accessable without any problem (although it is beyond the 8 GB limit =
of
 > the BIOS - Linux works around this). The machine boots nicely
 > with Lilo in the MBR.

snip

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>From: "Thomas Rundel" <palmtop@RUNDEL.NET>
>To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
>Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 8:43 PM
>Subject: Re: Off Topic: OB 800 partitioning problem Linux/Windows
>

>Daniel,
>
>the OB 800 has a BIOS limit of 8GB for hard drives. To overcome this,
>you need to install software like the Ontrack Disk Manager which can
>be purchased online, or a similar program from IBM which I believe is
>free for users of IBM drives; just have a look at www.ibm.com and
>www.ontrack.com.

I got Ontrack Disk Manager from a new Seagate 13Gb drive. License says free
for seagate users, also free for other brands but not supported at all.

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Is it possible to format a PCMCIA ATA card and control the
cluster size on the HP200? (or any machine). I want to format a
CF card with a specific cluster size for a test. Isn't there a
limit on how big you can make the clusters with FAT16 also given
a certain size card?

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Bryan Biggers wrote


> Is it possible to format a PCMCIA ATA card and control the
> cluster size on the HP200? (or any machine).

Yes, but you need a newer format on another machine.

FORMAT /Z:N does the trick. N is the number of 512byte sectors per cluster.

It wo'.t work on the 200LX.
1KCLUST on Super also works, but not on large cards.

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Thanks, that is what I did under Windows 98 and it worked, well
mostly, but the numbering seems to be off. Bryan

Michel Bel wrote:

> Bryan Biggers wrote
>
>
>
>>Is it possible to format a PCMCIA ATA card and control the
>>cluster size on the HP200? (or any machine).
>>
>
> Yes, but you need a newer format on another machine.
>
> FORMAT /Z:N does the trick. N is the number of 512byte sectors per cluster.
>
> It wo'.t work on the 200LX.
> 1KCLUST on Super also works, but not on large cards.
>
> Michel
>
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Having firstly researched the problems of the LX's screen on my own, and
having seen the light after by Daniel Hertrich's information, I can tell you
that is is indeed feasible. Of course, a SMD soldering iron helps, but there
is a vastly different method available. The secret is (see subject):

Applying Hot Needles to your LX's screen!

You need:

a) A loose LX motherboard, or an LX bottom with the Screen cable out loose

b) a clamp to squeeze the screen and cable together - preferably the left
inch of a broken LX screen holder cleanly sawed off.

c) An LX power supply

d) A carpeters needle ( with a slightly blunt point) as an smd soldering
iron, eye side pushed into a cork

e) A good magnifying glass ( 5-10 times )

f) A burning candle

g) A lot of courage and a very firm hand.


Step 1: Connect the LX parts together. ( Cable to motherboard, Screen to
cable, powersupply to motherboard.

Step 2: Find the loose contacts using Daniel's method as described elsewhere
on this list.

Step 3: Light the candle

Step 4: Hold the middle of the needle into the candle until the needle is
hot enough to melt the solder (that's why you need the cork).

Step 5: Looking carefully throug the magnifying glass, push the needle
straight onto the loose contacts, as near to the chip as you dare, onto the
board until the solder melts. Take care not to shift the lead sideways and
make shorts.

Step 6: Immediately remove the needle.


Repeat 4 to 6 until all loose contacts are repaired.

Any shorts immediately show up on the screen, so clean up as necessary.

Presto: A repaired screen. Oh yes, I _have_ done it this way! Two screens
repaired today!

DISCLAIMER: THIS MAY HURT YOUR PRECIOUS SCREEN AND MAY MAKE THINGS WORSE
THAN BEFORE. TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK.

That said, it _can_ be done.

Good luck

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pksharma wrote:
> Is this correct ? then the parallel port is bi-directional !

The original IBM/PC parallel port was a full byte out and I
think 4 bits in to pass back error info and control data flow.
Later parallel ports became a full byte each way.
The 4 bit input port can still be used for bidirectional data
transfers it just takes more effort to transfer data in that
direction as you have go thru 2 nibble tranfers for each byte of
data.

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You could use BOOTDMOD (also on Super) for large flash cards. I think this is better than 1KCLUS cause it let you modify other options as well and you can specify a cluster size different than 1Kb.

Dario


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Date:         Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:53:40 +0100
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
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> Bryan Biggers wrote
>
>
> > Is it possible to format a PCMCIA ATA card and control the
> > cluster size on the HP200? (or any machine).
>
> Yes, but you need a newer format on another machine.
>
> FORMAT /Z:N does the trick. N is the number of 512byte sectors per cluster.
>
> It wo'.t work on the 200LX.
> 1KCLUST on Super also works, but not on large cards.
>
> Michel
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>

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Wholehearted agreement. Thanks Daniel

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Hi all.
Does anyone knows of any spanish dictionary (spanish-spanish, not translators, i.e. like the American Heritage but with definitions in spanish) that would work on the LX?
I searched the net without success.

Thanks.

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Date:         Tue, 26 Feb 2002 08:14:27 +0200
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Hi Bryan

On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 14:51:14 -0600, Bryan Biggers <bbiggers@CHARTER.NET> wrote:

> Is it possible to format a PCMCIA ATA card and control the
> cluster size on the HP200? (or any machine). I want to format a
> CF card with a specific cluster size for a test. Isn't there a
> limit on how big you can make the clusters with FAT16 also given
> a certain size card?

There is a program which lets you format the card with 1K cluster size.
http://www.palmtop.net/search.pl?Query=1kclus

GTX
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi Bryan

>
> There is a program which lets you format the card with 1K cluster size.
> http://www.palmtop.net/search.pl?Query=1kclus
>

I guess I should have said what I was trying to do, I was trying
to keep it short for the list. I was trying to format a card with
  larger (32K) cluster sizes. This was reported to speed up save
times on my digital camera... and it does! Apparently with the
larger clusters the camera spends less time messing around in the
FAT. It trims a couple seconds off the time needed to save a RAW
file (about 10MB) to the card. I figured that the palmtop would
be a good candidate for changing the cluster size. Bryan

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> > Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software with
200LX?
> > I tried both remcom and RC already, but both NG here.
>
> Remcom works fine for me, so I didn't try another utility. Yes it rarely
> hangs my machine, but works.
>
I finally got a chance on the weekend to try REMCOM 1.09 from SUPER.

It works perfectly with my single-speed 2Mb 200LX and tested with my
Panasonic and Toshiba TVs and VCRs and Panasonic DVD.

Range with all devices is consistent at up to 3 meters (10 ft.) and up to
20 degrees left or right.

I installed it in the AppMgr, and launch it from there, or via the assigned
key combo, or from X-Finder.

One warning: don't mess with the *.rmt files - manipulate them ONLY with
REMCOM! I corrupted one simply by renaming it in DOS!

I hope this helps!

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 OH SURE...

Next you'll be suggesting Thumb Screws as a hinge crack fix! ;-)

Cheers...AJKind

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Subject: Applying hot needles to your LX, or, Poor Mans screen repair


Having firstly researched the problems of the LX's screen on my own, and
having seen the light after by Daniel Hertrich's information, I can tell you
that is is indeed feasible. Of course, a SMD soldering iron helps, but there
is a vastly different method available. The secret is (see subject):

Applying Hot Needles to your LX's screen!...

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Hi friends

Thank you all for the overwhelming feedback!
This keeps me motivated to continue the work, because I know I don't
waste my time.
And BTW: Without all your help a successful wourk would not have been
possible! Thanks for that, too!

GTX
daniel

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Hi friends

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 18:40:40 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Somebody was talking about wireless lan vs a Ipaq on a norwegian pda
> newsgroup. I asked for dosdrives and webadresses and got this:
>
> http://www.wavelan.com

I tried to load the DOS drivers from there on the LX in order to use an
Orinoco Wavelan card. But no success.
The driver either said, there was no card or no compatible card
services, or it wanted me to give explicitly an I/O Address nad memory
range and an IRQ for card operations.

When I stick the card into the 200LX's slot, LXCIC recognizes it
correctly, though.

Does anyone have detailed info about the PCMCIA port and which
parameters could work?

GTX
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Hi Michel

On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 23:53:46 +0100, Michel Bel <michel.bel@ZONNET.NL> wrote:

> As I would like to use the LX as a midi-driver, I am wondering if there is a
> method short of adding a crystal to set the serial port to 31250BPS, the
> midi-speed.
>
> If I would use an additional crystal, ( switched if necessary with a normal
> single or double speed) would it interfere too much with the screen?
> e.g. speed =standard*38400/31250, (if I could find such a crystal), say
> 19.5Mhz

I have no idea if a replacement crystal would work, but there are MIDI
devices which can be controlled over a serial port.
I know that a (former?) list member, Rakoto Ramparani, did this kind of
thing, He used a DOS version of Cakewalk on the LX with a serial MIDI
driver and connected it to some MIDI devices which had serial ports.

GTX
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Hi Dzon

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:43:27 +0100, Dzon <dzon@SOFTHOME.NET> wrote:

> Since I couldn't find any usable hfn and vfn fonts with czech characters,
> I've made them myself. It is just original VirtualReader most of them
> and hv all of them fonts included in installation, a bit :) modified.
> You can got them here:

Maybe your fonts files should be put on SUPER, so everyon can easily
find and access them.

If you want to contribute your fonts to SUPER, please send the files to
super@palmtop.net and write a little bit of description about it:

Author name
Author email address
version number
abt 3-5 lines of descibing text including the keywords someone could
use to search for your files

and, if you have the time, a screenshot (GIF format) would be great!

GTX
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Hi Eric

On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 02:11:24 -0500, "Tralornik" <Tralornik@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

> Isn't that something that could be done (and perhaps found already created
> on the web) using Lotus 1-2-3 and some calculations?

Maybe.
But since 1-2-2 is not that optimized for this kind of tasks, it would
not be as convenient as an app only written for that purpose.
And, I don't know about other diabetics, but for me it MUST be very
convenient, because otherwise I would rather avoid a glucose measurement
if I know I have to fiddle around with the software for about 3 minutes
just to enter the result. Ot at least I would not put so much effort in
logging my measurements.

The purpose of such a softwaree should be - at least for me - to
encourage myself to measure the glucose more often and also write down the
results quickly so I can let the LX analyze them.

> What did you think about the idea of having a forum for programming ideas on
> super?  Judging by the very small number of responses I got from my post it
> looks like there aren't too many people looking for new programs (or people
> looking to create them).

Honestly? - not much. ;-)
There is a similar kind of thing somewhere on www.hplx.net and David
didn't maintain it anymore because of the lack of contributions.
I think there are too little programming projects.
And the few projects going on can be discussed here on the list, IMO.

But thanks for the suggestion.

GTX
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Hi Tim

On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 22:50:01 -0600, tpkelley@houston.rr.com wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone has found out anything more on whether we
> can run wireless lan card in our LX's safely.
> I have Cisci and Dell cards as well as a linksys access point at home.

Generally, it should not be possible.
Most cards are rated at at least 250-300 mA for transmit mode, most
even up to 300-400 mA. And since the 802.11b wireless LAN standard
provides sending the first packets to the access point with maximum
power (and only after the BSS join procedure has been finished the card
MAY reduce its transmit power for power saving reasons, if the access
point is near enough), the card would crash the LX Probably with the
first attempts to join a BSS.

But it is worth a try, and I am still trying to get the wavelan DOS
drivers to work. I want to see the failing with my own eyes, before I
say it CANNOT be done!

GTX
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Hi Bob, Mike, and others

On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:49:40 -0700, "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@jdedwards.com> wrote:

> It's a technical reference guide for the 100/200LX. Goes into BIOS and
> hardware issues. Unfortunately, it is not a text file, but resides inside a
> viewing program.
>
> Mike Kopplin has it at:
>
> www.technoir.nu/hplx/dl/lxref12.zip
> www.technoir.nu/hplx/dl/lxrefpcx.zip

Do you think I can put LXREF onto SUPER?
This is such an essential piece of software that it would be a great
gain for SUPER, I think.

GTX
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Hi friends,

What I just thought the palmtop community might need
is a database of HPLX related links.
I just read through old messages in my Post/LX folders and saw so much
links I have yet to check if they are interesting. That's why I had the
idea:

How nice it would be to have an online form where everone could add a
link he has found and thinks it could be intersting to HPLX users.

The form should contain the following fields:

* URL
* Category (to be chosen from a list)
* short description or comment
SUBMIT CANCEL

On SUBMIT the link should be appendeded to an html file which contains
all links of the chosen category.

From time to time the maintainer should check if a link is outdated and
if added links are really interesting or HPLX-related, and clean up a
bit.

The whole thing could look similar to SUPER, also the whole
organisation could be similar.

What do you think about that?

Who would be able to write the necessary scripts / programs? Would that
work with CGI perl scripts? Laust? ;-)

We could put this database on a common place like hplx.net or
palmtop.net...
I know there is some ongoing work by one fellow list member to get
the domain hplx.com
(don't know if he would agree mentioning his name here, so I
don't do it). This could also be a good place for such a database...

GTX
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Bryan Biggers wrote:

> I guess I should have said what I was trying to do, I was trying
> to keep it short for the list. I was trying to format a card with
>   larger (32K) cluster sizes. This was reported to speed up save
> times on my digital camera... and it does! Apparently with the
> larger clusters the camera spends less time messing around in the
> FAT. It trims a couple seconds off the time needed to save a RAW

Yes, in fact, if you use a larger cluster size, you have less FAT entries=
,
and filling the disk with a large file involves larger and less frequent
block writes.

> file (about 10MB) to the card. I figured that the palmtop would
> be a good candidate for changing the cluster size. Bryan

The benefit is real, but you also have inconvenients. The main one is the
loss of space on the drive (you statistically loose half a cluster for
each file on your drive), the second one is the lower number of files you
can store on the drive (it can't be larger than the number of clusters on
your drive).

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I use a couple of programs install.com and remove.com from
PC Magazine that can be used to remove subsequent tsrs. They
are both around 1100 bytes. Came from PC Mag's Guide to DOS
5 Memory Management. Would be glad to pass them along.

Bob

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loaded resulting in only 400KB free under DOS. There is no
way to get rid of the drivers without OBMAX. Another
possibility is a program that can terminate TSRs. Does one
exist?

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> researched the problems of the LX's screen on my own, and
> having seen the light after by Daniel Hertrich's information,

I am too much of a latecomer to have ssen that. Could you give a link or
repost it, please?

Danke
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> most even up to 300-400 mA.

Whereever there are LAN cables there is power. I have seen PCMCIA Adaptors
with an own power supply, although it seems to my failing memeory that was
for an Atari Portfolio. Still the idea as such seems to have merit, if
anyone wants to take it up.

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Erwann ABALEA wrote:


>>
>
> The benefit is real, but you also have inconvenients. The main one is the
> loss of space on the drive (you statistically loose half a cluster for
> each file on your drive), the second one is the lower number of files you
> can store on the drive (it can't be larger than the number of clusters on
> your drive).



In this case, with the average file from the camera being over
2MB, the 16K lost per file with 32K clusters (or is it 14K if you
count 2K lost on average for the default 4K clusters) is
inconsequential; I guess on a really big card you might loose one
shot due to the space waste. Probably not a good idea for your
typical HP200 file size though. Bryan


>
>

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Hi Erwann

On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 16:40:11 +0100, Erwann ABALEA <erwann@ABALEA.COM> wrote:

> The benefit is real, but you also have inconvenients. The main one is the
> loss of space on the drive (you statistically loose half a cluster for
> each file on your drive), the second one is the lower number of files you
> can store on the drive (it can't be larger than the number of clusters on
> your drive).

If he only needs the card for his digital camera, he may not suffer
from any of these inconveniences.
That's a simple mathematical equation. If he knows, what he will store
on the card, he can calculate the best - for him best - cluster size.

GTX
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Date: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:48 PM



> .. developed by Helmut Lucke
> .... Very interesting...
>Especially the "IR router" he built is extremely innovative! :-)

and boy, was i curious .. this is my kind of thing ..
'IR ROUTER' .. really innovative .. taks only a beer can !

I wish i could show you my 'Mini Disk Cutter' ..
Most things we want to carry are very small in size ..
and CDs are soooo cheap now .. but they are sooo big ..
so i made a CD Cutter .. it cuts a 5.25 inch dia CD into
a 80mm dia one .. so easy to carry in my shirt pocket ..
(that's right .. its NOT a CD burner .. but a physical cutter)

.. i guess you all know that unlike a floppy disk the CD is
written from inside towards the outside .. so most of the
personal CDs have only about 25 to 40% written space and
the rest is empty space .. which cannot be used later..

so i Cut away the outside ring beyond the 80mm diameter ..
give me a cute little halo to put my old photos in .. and a
cute little CD to carry ..

with MP3 format .. i would say it could carry about 50 songs ..

different moods .. differenct songs .. different tunes ..
also .. seriously .. different companies ..different data ..
yearwise .. companywise .. any way wise ..

and all i needed was a small hacksaw blade and the tip
of a small table knife ! and the box in which one CD is
usually packed ..

why 80mm dia ? normal CD Rom drives have a smaller
second circle for holding the small cd .. so i can run my
small cd's in normal CDRoms

.. one more thing .. its
quite noticebaly smaller than the 3.5 inch floppy disk
which is actually small but has a useless big jacket  !

..pk

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Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:34 PM


>What models do you have? I can get a Hp620 for free and was wondering
>if it can be used for anything. Hplx will be my main machine,

what's this about hp620 for free .. i've been looking for such machines for
my son and brother .. but most auctions sites either don't sell .. or they
need
on line credit card validations .. a pain to get a credit card like that in
india.

i'm ready to remit thru bank channels .. for buying even used machines
of the 300..600 & 800 series .. maybe liberettos too ..

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I partitioned my 128MB card into two partitions using my notebook computer
(the LX couldn't partition it), but my 200LX can only see the primary
partition. How can I access extended partitions from the LX? (The card is
one of those cheap ones bought from ebay recently.)
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>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:52:17 +1100, Ray Roche wrote:
>
>> Ray Roche
>> Canberra
>> ACT
>> Australia
>>
>> HP200 for about 5 years, mainly for ham radio use.  I also have several
>> HP WinCE machines but we won't talk about those, will we?
>


guess i missed this msg ..

RAY ROCHE, Canberra, ACT Autstralia .. if you have SEVERAL
HP WinCE machines .. i'm interested .. these are not as good
as the lx200/700 but they have touchscreen .. makes it much
easier for my other family members to tap on the screen ..

are you selling any of your 300, 600, 800 series ..
if yes, get to me at pksharma@india.com please

thanks ..

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Date: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:19 AM


>Hi Oliver and all,

> ...
> ...
>> I just don't understand why they are so cheap compared to the 200's? In
>> Germany you have to pay at least 100 Euros to get a decent 200lx,





>>the700's  go for about half of that (I paid 61 Euros for the 700lx and the
Nokia
>> Phone!)


that's how many US$ ? and in which country ? .. is it a brand new packed
machine .. are more available ..

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Date: Sunday, January 27, 2002 5:46 PM


>Alan,

>> On the subject of Stacker, Yves Leurquin implied that it required the
entire
>> volume to be compressed, but that has never been true.  I routinely
created
>> Stacked volumes that took up only part of a drive.  As I recall, this was
>> not the default behavior, but it was always possible.  For speed, I
always
>>created the volume (stacvol.*) files on my desktop and moved them onto the
>> SRAM or flash cards that I used in the palmtop.

>I would love to be proved wrong

don't .. there are other truths too !


>but from what I recall from the time I tried
>to setup stacker on the LX it is not possible, on a _removable_ media (i.e.
>Flash card A: drive), to mount the stacker volume _and_ at the same time
>access the uncompressed portion of the flash card.


usually, stacker compresses the entire space on a drive
and replaces the entire drive letter with a sswap command in
the config.sys file

BUT .. and note this .. it is equally possible to create small
stacvols on the same drive even if it is a flash card ..

i routinely do it .. to prevent data lockup if the one and only
BIG stacvol file goes kaput .. the files are created as
stacvol.000, stacvol.001, stacvol.002, and so on

in some cases, i remember, it was called stacvol.dsk which
was one large file .. but if you know exactly what you are doing
its possible to create as many stacvols as you want .. each
will be given a separate drive letter to identify it


>It is possible to create a stacer volume which is smaller than the full
flash
>card capacity but once it is mounted, it substitutes the A: drive letter
and
>prevents access to the physical A: drive.

not exactly .. i've explained above ..

>On a fixed drive (e.g. C: drive)
>however, it is indeed possible to access the physical C: drive _and_ the
>mounted stacked volume.


again .. not exactly .. what applies to C applies
to flash card .. also applies to a floppy for that matter !
Oh yes ! you can have quite a few stacvols on a floppy
too .. especially if its the 2.88 MB floppy .. and happily
carry 5 to 10 MB of data .. especially if its all dbf format
which has lots and lots of spaces ..

>As said above, please let me know if I am wrong and I will dig up my old
>Stacker 4.0 disks to give it another try.


you could do that .. or try out the stacker program which i have
.. it came especially with a stacpalm software .. very suited
to the palmtop environment .. and guess what .. it works
when i put it in my Toshiba Satellite Pro pcmcia slot .. needed
to put the right lines in my config.sys file though !

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> they have touchscreen .. makes it much
> easier for my other family members to tap on the screen ..

Huh? Just recently I watched someone highly concetrated tapping stuff into
his palm (lookalike?) using that pen thingy and boy did I feel smug about
my 700 LX again. Each to her own - but the better stuff for me please!

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> that's how many US$ ? and in which country ? .. is it a brand
> new packed machine .. are more available ..

About 87 US cents per Euro right now - say one to one if you are not too
finicky. The 700 was started later and discontinued before the 200, there
were far fewer made.
What I will admit is that besides being much thicker for obvious reasons
they are also decidedly bigger in the other two dimensions for no
discernable reason at all. Besides they seem a bit less well made, although
not suffering from the same hinge crack problem and theirs is less serious.

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Hi Tony

On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:20:29 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> I just tried this on the train here. Works like magic!
>
> Many thanks to Gottfried.

Yes! Many thanks also from me now!
This is the way to get WYSIWYG work on the palmtop.

I have even been able to include mouse control, simply by connecting a
mouse and loading a mouse driver. Amazing!

The only thing I have yet to find out is how to make the cells appear
bigger in WYSIWYG mode so that the fonts become readable.
Currently, almost nothing is readable if I enter text or numbers into
the cells.

GTX
daniel


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I have found that in the Maxtor archives at

http://www.maxtor.com/softwaredownload/pcmcia.html

with the flash card driver TFFS325.ZIP a working copy of stacker 3 is
available..

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Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:57:25 +1300 (NZDT)

02h50m18s ago ...
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 22:07:07 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Currently, almost nothing is readable if I enter text or numbers into
> the cells.

Daniel,

:DZH

gives "Huge" sells.

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Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:08:27 +1300 (NZDT)

03h01m20s ago ...
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 22:07:07 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> The only thing I have yet to find out is how to make the cells appear
> bigger in WYSIWYG mode so that the fonts become readable.

:DZH gives 13 rows on the display.
Alternatively use F4 or the mouse to select a range and then
do

:FF

and select a big font - 24 point is gigantic - resulting in
only 6 rows in the display!

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Bryan Biggers wrote:
> I was trying to format a card with
>   larger (32K) cluster sizes. This was reported to speed up save
> times on my digital camera... and it does! Apparently with the

Don't forget, a 1 byte file will use up that same 32k cluster of
disk space.  32k clusters are fine for very large files where
the percentage of possible waste is small compared to the whole
file size and also for very large FAT16 disks where you don't
have a choice (>2G I think).

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> The form should contain the following fields:
>
> * URL
> * Category (to be chosen from a list)
> * short description or comment
> SUBMIT CANCEL

The form should also contain a date (yyyy-mm-dd or maybe just
yyyy-mm) to indicate that on that date the link still worked.
This would allow someone to better evaluate a questionable link
if the date was quite old.  The db should allow updating the
dates every 6-18 months or so.

I like the db idea.

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On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 06:00:41PM +0100, Axel Berger wrote:
> Whereever there are LAN cables there is power.

Which almost completely negates the mobility advantages of
a /wireless/ LAN card.  Still...

> I have seen PCMCIA Adaptors with an own power supply,
> although it seems to my failing memeory that was for an
> Atari Portfolio.

Accurite's <http://www.accurite.com/> DoubleSlot is such a
solution specifically for LXs if you're OK with being chained
to a power socket, though it's too expensive for me to justify
at present.  Anyone used something different, whose LX lived
to tell the tale?  8-)

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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Do you think I can put LXREF onto SUPER?
> This is such an essential piece of software that it would be a great
> gain for SUPER, I think.

There is no information of copyright in lxref that I have found,
and it was apparently only distributed on the old comports
"abandonware" page, so I would guess that it was created without
permission from the copyrighted SDK.

I guess the question is what is SUPER's policy on questionable
copyright issues? I actually wasn't publicizing those links
because of that, but maybe I worry too much. If it doesn't go on
super, I'll add a download page to my site for lxref and maybe a
few other reference materials that aren't quite legitimate.

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Could you use one of those power outlets hooked up to a battery? I think
that would work.
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> On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 06:00:41PM +0100, Axel Berger wrote:
> > Whereever there are LAN cables there is power.
>
> Which almost completely negates the mobility advantages of
> a /wireless/ LAN card.  Still...
>
> > I have seen PCMCIA Adaptors with an own power supply,
> > although it seems to my failing memeory that was for an
> > Atari Portfolio.
>
> Accurite's <http://www.accurite.com/> DoubleSlot is such a
> solution specifically for LXs if you're OK with being chained
> to a power socket, though it's too expensive for me to justify
> at present.  Anyone used something different, whose LX lived
> to tell the tale?  8-)
>
> - Adrian
>
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Good day,

Johnny Cave in Puerto Rico had remcon working well on his single speed
200lx several years ago. He changed out the IR LED with a higher power
one. You aren't transmitting all that much, so battery life is not
affected a lot. As far as I know, he doesn't work for HP any more. He
might have further details.

David Peterson

On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 09:42:02 -0500 Bruce Martin
<Bruce_Martin@MANULIFE.COM> writes:
> > > Does anyone has success with the IR remote controller software
> with
> 200LX?

..

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The 1KCluster Size program does not work on cards greater than
30MB. I tried it. No go...

> There is a program which lets you format the card with 1K
cluster size.
> http://www.palmtop.net/search.pl?Query=1kclus

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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Batson, Dale N wrote:

> I partitioned my 128MB card into two partitions using my notebook computer
> (the LX couldn't partition it), but my 200LX can only see the primary
> partition. How can I access extended partitions from the LX? (The card is
> one of those cheap ones bought from ebay recently.)

I'm afraid no one has figured this out. I worked on this for a
while, trying different partition types etc., but the LX would
only ever see one partition.

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A solution would be to set up a separate power pack for the LX. Maybe a 3.3
volt only would do nowadays for these cards. Off the mains, or using 3 AA
cells.

Unsolder the Vcc (and Vpp?) leads of the LX PCMCIA socket from the
motherboard,
put in a miniature switch to select internal or external  power ( or a
powerplug which does the work). This would also accomodate the Toshiba and
IBM PCMCIA and CF harddisks as well.

Michel

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> Could you use one of those power outlets hooked up to a battery? I think
> that would work.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Adrian Ho" <aho-hplx@03S.NET>
> To: <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
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> Subject: Re: Orinoco wireless lan?
>
>
> > On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 06:00:41PM +0100, Axel Berger wrote:
> > > Whereever there are LAN cables there is power.
> >
> > Which almost completely negates the mobility advantages of
> > a /wireless/ LAN card.  Still...
> >
> > > I have seen PCMCIA Adaptors with an own power supply,
> > > although it seems to my failing memeory that was for an
> > > Atari Portfolio.
> >
> > Accurite's <http://www.accurite.com/> DoubleSlot is such a
> > solution specifically for LXs if you're OK with being chained
> > to a power socket, though it's too expensive for me to justify
> > at present.  Anyone used something different, whose LX lived
> > to tell the tale?  8-)
> >
> > - Adrian
> >
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The german newspaper FAZ tested yesterday (26-FEB-02) the
Nokia 6310 mobile phone, and they found out, it's Bluetooth
implementation supports the headset profile only. That is,
you can only use a BT headset, but you cannot connect to
another PC or to any other BT equipped device!

That means, the 6310, as it is sold today, cannot be used
as a BT modem.

The Ericsson T68 seems to be the better investement for
a possible use of BT in the future.

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Hallo Michael,

this is a very important link. This is the driver to work with a
flash card on the 200LX. It needs 21 KByte RAM.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
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Michel Bel schrieb am 26.02.2002:
  >I have found that in the Maxtor archives at
  >
  >http://www.maxtor.com/softwaredownload/pcmcia.html
  >
  >with the flash card driver TFFS325.ZIP a working copy of stacker 3
  >is
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pksharma wrote:

> its possible to flip the pic upside down
> i need to flip it left to right .. and ..
> to turn it 90 degrees too ..
>
> i'm sure it can be done .. will you do it stefan ..

Indeed it could be done, but I had to break my 64K limit and
it would be *SLOW*, because screen organisation and picture
formats are both line oriented. Switching to column orientation
is just against the nature ot the thing.

The fastest solution is to flip your palmtop as you would do
with any series of paper pictures taken in landscape and
portrait mode.

99,99% of all public available pictures are already in the
landscape mode.

If you take pictures with a digital camera with the intention
to watch them using LxPic, just don't use portrait mode. It's
that simple.

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Needles? I always wondered about the theraputic value of acupuncture ...but
on a palmtop???
;-)

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On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:34:59AM -0500, Bruce Martin wrote:
> Needles? I always wondered about the theraputic value of
> acupuncture ...but on a palmtop???  ;-)

/White-hot/ acupuncture needles?  You da man, Bruce!  8-)

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Any software to make lunar calendar?

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Bryan Biggers wrote:
>
> I guess I should have said what I was trying to do, I was
trying
> to keep it short for the list. I was trying to format a card
with
> larger (32K) cluster sizes. This was reported to speed up save
> times on my digital camera... and it does! Apparently with the
> larger clusters the camera spends less time messing around in
the
> FAT. It trims a couple seconds off the time needed to save a
RAW
> file (about 10MB) to the card. I figured that the palmtop
would
> be a good candidate for changing the cluster size. Bryan

There are cluster size limitations.  The larger the card the
larger the clusters have to be.  That's because there is a limit
to the number of clusters you can have do to the size of the
entries in the FAT.  If you have 16 bit entries you can only
have 65536 clusters.

Also with larger clusters there is more wasted space.  Every
file no matter how small is allocated at least one cluster.  So
100 files of 1 byte each will take 3,200,000 bytes if you have
32k clusters while those same 100 files would only take 100k if
you have 1k clusters.  Of course that's kind of an exaggerated,
worse case situation just to illustrate the point.

But that won't be a problem if you have a lot of very large
files and not many small files.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> so i Cut away the outside ring beyond the 80mm diameter ..
> give me a cute little halo to put my old photos in .. and a
> cute little CD to carry ..

I've read a couple of articles about labelling CDs that warn to
make sure the label is perfectly centered because if it's
slightly out of balance it will shorten the life of the CD
player.  Wouldn't there be a danger of being off balance with
your method? Or do you have a way to deal with that?

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     There is a piece of shareware available for DOS called Moon Viewer that
offers to create calendars, show the current phase of the moon, display it
for any given date and time and more.  But it needs a VGA display to run
(and the documentation  declares it needs a 286 to run).
http://www.sarum.com/moonviewer.html  It's $10 US to register it.

     If you have a registered version of Buddy on your palmtop, you can
already determine the moon phase for any given date and time with the Map
mode of WorldTime.  To change to any arbitrary date/time, just press the +
or - keys.  You can see the display change in response to your selections of
the Yr-Mo-Dy Hr:Mn.  To move among them, use the arrow keys.

Alan Striegel

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Any software to make lunar calendar?

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I saw these litle 3" CD-RW disks in the store yesterday. They run about =
twice the price as their 5" counterparts (less demand I guess).


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> Barry
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>=20
>=20
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> > give me a cute little halo to put my old photos in .. and a
> > cute little CD to carry ..
>=20
> I've read a couple of articles about labelling CDs that warn to
> make sure the label is perfectly centered because if it's
> slightly out of balance it will shorten the life of the CD
> player.  Wouldn't there be a danger of being off balance with
> your method? Or do you have a way to deal with that?
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LXers,

For those who use a serial mouse with their LX's, I have a question about
the connection.  From the CPack, I have the HP serial cable (F1015-80002)
connected to the HP null modem adapter (5181-6639).  To finish the
connection to the serial mouse, I understand from prior posts that I need a
gender changer.  I assume this would need to be a DB9 male/female unit.  Is
this correct?  Just wanted to be sure before I head out to try to find one.
 Along these lines, anyone know what the Radio Shack part# would be for
this item?

Thanks,
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Hi Stefan

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 13:22:07 +0000, Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE> wrote:

> The german newspaper FAZ tested yesterday (26-FEB-02) the
> Nokia 6310 mobile phone, and they found out, it's Bluetooth
> implementation supports the headset profile only. That is,
> you can only use a BT headset, but you cannot connect to
> another PC or to any other BT equipped device!

It's probably only a question of the firmware. They were silly if they
would not develop a firmware upgrade which enables data communication
via BT!

> The Ericsson T68 seems to be the better investement for
> a possible use of BT in the future.

The T68 definitely works as a BT modem. I have tried it with a fellow's
HP 680 (WinCE), and since the T39m has the same hard- and firmware, it
should also work (although we have not tested it).

GTX
daniel


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There's also "tonite" on the SUPER site, which also isn't a lunar calendar
but it shows the moon's phase (among other things) for a given time.

Runs on the LX and it's free.

- Longden

> There is a piece of shareware available for DOS called Moon Viewer that
> offers to create calendars, show the current phase of the moon, display
it
> for any given date and time and more.  But it needs a VGA display to run
> (and the documentation  declares it needs a 286 to run).
> http://www.sarum.com/moonviewer.html  It's $10 US to register it.
>
>      If you have a registered version of Buddy on your palmtop, you can
> already determine the moon phase for any given date and time with the Map
> mode of WorldTime.  To change to any arbitrary date/time, just press the
+
> or - keys.  You can see the display change in response to your selections
of
> the Yr-Mo-Dy Hr:Mn.  To move among them, use the arrow keys.
>
> Alan Striegel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bing mailto:bxu2@UWO.CA
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:54 AM
>
> Any software to make lunar calendar?

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From: Martin G. Ramirez <mramirez@LMU.EDU>
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2002 12:18 AM


>For those who use a serial mouse with their LX's, I have a question about
>the connection.  From the CPack, I have the HP serial cable (F1015-80002)
>connected to the HP null modem adapter (5181-6639).

is this the one with 9pin DB male on both sides ? if yes
then this attached to the serial cable makes the assembly
a normal com1 port .. a normal mouse has a db9pin female
connector which fits into the back of a regular computer ..


IMPORTANT .. i was waiting for such a post to appear ..
once upon a time, long long ago, i read a post about
using a thumblina mouse .. i searched and searched
and searched .. no luck .. then .. when i was searching
for material for a 7key keyboard i bumped into it .. lots
of them selling at 40% (?) discount .. and theyre cute ..
being sold by infogrip,com ..

i have details somewhere  .. be glad to put them up
if anyone is at all interested .. i understand that
using the number keys for mousing is easier

..pk


> To finish the
>connection to the serial mouse, I understand from prior posts that I need a
>gender changer.  I assume this would need to be a DB9 male/female unit.  Is
>this correct?

no, not correct, a db9 male/female unit is NOT a gender
changer ..

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From: Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE>
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:28 PM


pksharma wrote:

> its possible to flip the pic upside down
> i need to flip it left to right .. and ..
> to turn it 90 degrees too ..
>
> i'm sure it can be done .. will you do it stefan ..

> Indeed it could be done,

please..Please..PLEASE..PLEEEEEZ !


 > but I had to break my 64K limit and


the results of LXPIC version 7.0 on a Win98
with SVGA monitor using the F3 buttons
was amazing .. just amazing .. and with 256MB
Ram (sorry the entire 640KB in MSDos mode)
its not an issue


> it would be *SLOW*,

not on my desktop ..

> because screen organisation and picture
> formats are both line oriented. Switching to column orientation
> is just against the nature ot the thing.


this is understandable .. don't try if its toooo difficult



> The fastest solution is to flip your palmtop as you would do
> with any series of paper pictures taken in landscape and
> portrait mode.


I'll try with my destop 2kg monitor ..  ;-))



> 99,99% of all public available pictures are already in the
> landscape mode.



and about 50% of my picutres are family photos from OLD
albums .. and lxpic 7.0 makes them look ALIVE .. better than
the orginials .. wow ..



> If you take pictures with a digital camera with the intention
> to watch them using LxPic, just don't use portrait mode. It's
> that simple.


like isaac newton..'carpenter cut two holes .. one for the big
cat .. one for the small' .. and carpenter asks 'sir the smaller
cat can use the bigger hole to come & go out of the house ?'
.. and newton responded ' oh yes, of course, why didn't i think
of that '

THAT SIMPLE .. why didn't I think of it .. we're all so used
to complicated thinking that i made my motto :
"simplifying complcations"  (this sounds complicted even to
me .. but gets the idea across)

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Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:09:10 +1300 (NZDT)

05h15m24s ago ...
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:53:46 -0500, Bing wrote:

> Any software to make lunar calendar?

If you want data as shown in most lunar calendars (aspects of
moon with the planets, and signs, void of course, etc) then
you need an astrological program. I don't know of any free
programs that run on the palmtop. If you can get pre 1990
versions you should be fine. I use an old copy of "Blue Star"
and it will do a lunar calendar based on any time-zone, as a
"Transit on Transit" task. Hope this helps.

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Actually, I want to know in advance the lunar new year's day or other
important days when most of eastern asian celebrate.

Bing


On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Tony Hutchins wrote:

> Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:09:10 +1300 (NZDT)
>
> 05h15m24s ago ...
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:53:46 -0500, Bing wrote:
>
> > Any software to make lunar calendar?
>
> If you want data as shown in most lunar calendars (aspects of
> moon with the planets, and signs, void of course, etc) then
> you need an astrological program. I don't know of any free
> programs that run on the palmtop. If you can get pre 1990
> versions you should be fine. I use an old copy of "Blue Star"
> and it will do a lunar calendar based on any time-zone, as a
> "Transit on Transit" task. Hope this helps.
>
> -Tony
>
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You should find a program called "lunarcal" here:
ftp://ftp.cuhk.hk/pub/chinese/ifcss/software/dos/cal/
but it only valid till year 2000. If I remember correctly,
I'd tried it on 200LX and it works.

There is another one I'd found, which can display chinese
characters too, but you will hv to install another program
to do that. I forgot if it can display after year 2000.

Roger
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> Actually, I want to know in advance the lunar new year's
day or other
> important days when most of eastern asian celebrate.
>
> Bing
>
>
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Tony Hutchins wrote:
>
> > Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:09:10 +1300 (NZDT)
> >
> > 05h15m24s ago ...
> > On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:53:46 -0500, Bing wrote:
> >
> > > Any software to make lunar calendar?
> >
> > If you want data as shown in most lunar calendars
(aspects of
> > moon with the planets, and signs, void of course, etc)
then
> > you need an astrological program. I don't know of any
free
> > programs that run on the palmtop. If you can get pre
1990
> > versions you should be fine. I use an old copy of "Blue
Star"
> > and it will do a lunar calendar based on any time-zone,
as a
> > "Transit on Transit" task. Hope this helps.
> >
> > -Tony
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03h13m36s ago ...
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:15:00 -0500, Bing wrote:

> Actually, I want to know in advance the lunar new year's day
> or other important days when most of eastern asian celebrate.

If those days all relate to moon phases - they probably do -
then you can use Andreas Garzotto's "ADBMOON.ZIP" program (at
www.dasoft.com, and possibly at S.U.P.E.R. as well). I ran
that to project moon phases out for a few years and use it in
PIM/LX.

Or, there might well be an old program out there that projects
the Asian holidays. I did find one for Jewish holidays, for
example. But, there are many countries in Asia - to see all
the holidays for 2002:

http://www.asiasource.org/events/asiaholidays.cfm

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Hi All,

I ran across an odd text clipping on my hard drive of unknown origin.  I
tried to run it down but my suspicions were confirmed when I found that
the URL wasn't good anymore.

Has anyone ever run across this little freeware program?  Sounds like a
rather intriguing possibility for use on a HP200LX.

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Terminator 2 - This package seems to go out of its way to make itself as
troublesome as possible, but it has the only freeware fax reception
program I've found so far. Be sure to modify the file FAX\SIGN.APF,
which will make your faxes look laughable. Suggestions for other fax
programs are most welcome!
http://www.i1.net/~paul/t2.html

---

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Date:         Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:28:07 -0700
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, John J Vanderstel wrote:

> I ran across an odd text clipping on my hard drive of unknown origin.  I
> tried to run it down but my suspicions were confirmed when I found that
> the URL wasn't good anymore.

It's available for download at http://sac-ftp.externet.hu/comm1.html
in 6 parts. One says it has 286 executables.

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Howard Brazee wrote:
>Oprah's parents misspelled "Opera" when they named her.  I believe it was
>accidental.   But you don't seee PKZIP worrying about being called the
>pinhead compressor.

Actually, they misspelled "Ophrah," which is a name from the Bible.

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02h49m25s ago ...
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 08:41:07 +0800, R.S. wrote:

> You should find a program called "lunarcal" here:
> ftp://ftp.cuhk.hk/pub/chinese/ifcss/software/dos/cal/

Thanks Roger! I reckon Bing might want datestar.zip from
there. It does lunar calcs after 2000.

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To any and all,

Is there a program to load on the 200lx that would tell me if a doublespeed
chip has been installed?

thx

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I do not get new appointments converted from hplx to
outlook.
Although I see with app200 that new appointments are
in the file appt.adb which I transferred from the hplx,
they do not appear in tmpa.txt.
Appointments stop at the end of 2001 to appear.
Do I edit appointment in 2001 they appear changed in tmpa.txt.
So it must be the right file.
What could I do wrong?
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I have a chanbce to buy cheap used PCMCIA modem 14400 made by NEWMEDIA. However testing it before I buy it is impossible. Is anyone using this modem in 200LX?

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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:25:29 +0200
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Hi Barry

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:22:57 -0600, Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> wrote:

> Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> > so i Cut away the outside ring beyond the 80mm diameter ..
> > give me a cute little halo to put my old photos in .. and a
> > cute little CD to carry ..

Wrong quoting. I didn't write that!

GTX
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Hi Martin

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:41:24 -0800, "Martin G. Ramirez" <mramirez@LMU.EDU> wrote:

> For those who use a serial mouse with their LX's, I have a question about
> the connection.  From the CPack, I have the HP serial cable (F1015-80002)
> connected to the HP null modem adapter (5181-6639).  To finish the
> connection to the serial mouse, I understand from prior posts that I need a

Please have a look at
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rs232
That should answer all your questions.

>  Along these lines, anyone know what the Radio Shack part# would be for
> this item?

No idea about part numbers at Radio Shack, sorry.

GTX
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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 13:25:21 +0200
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Hi Stefan

On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 13:13:50 +0000, Stefan.Peichl@t-online.de wrote:

> Is the HP 680 Bluetooth equipped? Did you use a BT connection
> between the HP 680 and the T68 for going online via GSM?

This guy has a Compact Flash Bluetooth card for his 680.
Yes, we went online. I think it was GSM. Maybe HSCSD.

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Michael Kopplin wrote:

> > I partitioned my 128MB card into two partitions using my notebook computer
> > (the LX couldn't partition it), but my 200LX can only see the primary
> > partition. How can I access extended partitions from the LX? (The card is
> > one of those cheap ones bought from ebay recently.)

> I'm afraid no one has figured this out. I worked on this for a
> while, trying different partition types etc., but the LX would
> only ever see one partition.

Mike

  Did anyone try more than one partition with the Minix
distribution for the 200LX?

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Trying to send sms with post/lx using sms.scr
in connection with my NOKIA 6310, I encounter a problem:
After the command AT+CMGD=3D0 I see ERROR 321
on the screen. Then it stops.
What might be wrong in the sms.scr for the 6310?
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Hi all:

Are there any listers here that own Jornada 820's ? I'd like to hear some comments about them. Email me off list...I don't want to be expelled from the 200LX arena  :)

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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Steve wrote:

> > > I partitioned my 128MB card into two partitions using my notebook computer
> > > (the LX couldn't partition it), but my 200LX can only see the primary
> > > partition. How can I access extended partitions from the LX? (The card is
> > > one of those cheap ones bought from ebay recently.)
>
> > I'm afraid no one has figured this out. I worked on this for a
> > while, trying different partition types etc., but the LX would
> > only ever see one partition.
>
>   Did anyone try more than one partition with the Minix
> distribution for the 200LX?

The minix that works on the LX uses the dos-file-as-partition
scheme, so it doesn't actually use real partitions. I have run
it using two files, for extra "partitions" but that's not the
same. Once minix is running it can't see anything of the card
beyond the dos files.

Perhaps real partitions would work using Dubbs method, but I
have never tried to get it working. Maybe that's another thing
I'll add to my list of things to look at if I ever can find the
time.

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hi PK,

if you need a free but very powerful picture viewer for your desktop
computer try irfanview. You can flip images with a short key in
miliseconds and many other goodies.
Download for free at.
<http://www.irfanview.com>

Werner


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Peichl <Stefan.Peichl@T-ONLINE.DE>
> Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:28 PM
>
>
> pksharma wrote:
>
> > its possible to flip the pic upside down
> > i need to flip it left to right .. and ..
> > to turn it 90 degrees too ..
> >
> > i'm sure it can be done .. will you do it stefan ..
>
> > Indeed it could be done,
>
> please..Please..PLEASE..PLEEEEEZ !
>
>
>  > but I had to break my 64K limit and
>
>
> the results of LXPIC version 7.0 on a Win98
> with SVGA monitor using the F3 buttons
> was amazing .. just amazing .. and with 256MB
> Ram (sorry the entire 640KB in MSDos mode)
> its not an issue
>
>
> > it would be *SLOW*,
>
> not on my desktop ..
>
> > because screen organisation and picture
> > formats are both line oriented. Switching to column orientation is
> > just against the nature ot the thing.
>
>
> this is understandable .. don't try if its toooo difficult
>
>
>
> > The fastest solution is to flip your palmtop as you would do
> > with any series of paper pictures taken in landscape and
> > portrait mode.
>
>
> I'll try with my destop 2kg monitor ..  ;-))
>
>
>
> > 99,99% of all public available pictures are already in the
> > landscape mode.
>
>
>
> and about 50% of my picutres are family photos from OLD
> albums .. and lxpic 7.0 makes them look ALIVE .. better than
> the orginials .. wow ..
>
>
>
> > If you take pictures with a digital camera with the intention
> > to watch them using LxPic, just don't use portrait mode. It's
> > that simple.
>
>
> like isaac newton..'carpenter cut two holes .. one for the big
> cat .. one for the small' .. and carpenter asks 'sir the smaller
> cat can use the bigger hole to come & go out of the house ?'
> .. and newton responded ' oh yes, of course, why didn't i think
> of that '
>
> THAT SIMPLE .. why didn't I think of it .. we're all so used
> to complicated thinking that i made my motto :
> "simplifying complcations"  (this sounds complicted even to
> me .. but gets the idea across)
>
> ..pk
>


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Fri,  1 Mar 2002 07:56:33 +1300 (NZDT)

04h38m06s ago ...
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:18:27 -0500, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> Trying to send sms with post/lx using sms.scr
> in connection with my NOKIA 6310, I encounter a problem:
> After the command AT+CMGD=0 I see ERROR 321
> on the screen. Then it stops.
> What might be wrong in the sms.scr for the 6310?

the CMGD is in sms_get.scr. Error 321 means the 6310 did not
like the index value of 0. Did it download a message?

Maybe try with no download arrow in POST/LX? Then sms_get will
not be called. Sending might work.

- Tony

Also I recomment trying postpdu.

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Hello,

I tested Quick/LX and find it really good.

However, after several problems came up:
- the 'starting/stop charging' message delayed to more then 30 seconds.
- 1-2-3 macros could not be stopped anymore.

I changed the TSR's position in AUTOEXEC.BAT with no success.

Any hints?

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Just for your information:

The LX-Batch GetClipFile function (write clipboard content
to file) duplicates the last character. For example, if the
clipboard contains "abcd", you will see "abcdd" in the file.

Norbert

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Hello,

I was able to break down the problem described in a previous note:

"If the LX-Batch SetClip function writes to the clipboard,
subsequent attempts from Lotus 1-2-3 to write to the clipboard
with Fn-Copy will fail (with a message similar to 'Copy not
possible. Range too large')."

To reproduce this:
- Issue LXB SetClip "DataToClip" from DOS box, then close the box.
- Open 1-2-3, fill a cell with "xxx", and try Fn-Copy on this cell.

Would someone prove this, to ensure this problem is not local?

The circumvention I found is an intermediate 'write to clipboard'
in a 'true' SMC application.

Just to let you know.
Norbert

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Tony wrote:

> Maybe try with no download arrow in POST/L

Great idea, Tony.
Sending does work. That's certainly most important.
Now I could change the value for CMGD?
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Fri,  1 Mar 2002 09:36:35 +1300 (NZDT)

38m38s ago ...
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 14:57:57 -0500, Ulrich Allen wrote:

> Sending does work. That's certainly most important.
> Now I could change the value for CMGD?

Looking at my sms_get.scr I can't see how AT+CMGD=0 should happen.

Do you have something like this?:

----
echo Retrieving messages from memory $a1\n
echo ($n2 msgs max)...\n
; n1 is msg counter
= n1 1

file a $c9sms.I

; main loop
:rlp
= c5
send AT+CMGR=$n1\r
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That "n1" is the variable used. It starts at 1.

I attach smsget.zip which containes the sms_get.scr I have -
maybe I changed it - I can't remember.

Ciao, Tony
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18m57s ago ...
On Fri,  1 Mar 2002 09:46:55 +1300 (NZDT), Tony Hutchins wrote:

> I attach smsget.zip which containes the sms_get.scr I have -
> maybe I changed it - I can't remember.

If the attachment didn't arrive let me know. I got it here OK,
but I also got another message from an somebody's anti-virus
scanner saying that the attachment was deleted because it
contained an unauthorised file. Probably the scanner found
".SCR" inside the zip. Anyway, looks like it was not in fact
deleted for everybody. I won't try to attach anything again,
but it was under 1KB and I was in a hurry<G>

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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:23:16 +0100
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Ulrich,

> Trying to send sms with post/lx using sms.scr
> in connection with my NOKIA 6310, I encounter a problem:
> After the command AT+CMGD=0 I see ERROR 321
> on the screen. Then it stops.
> What might be wrong in the sms.scr for the 6310?
> Uli

I used it with pdu (S. Peichl) and postpdu (T. Hutchins) and it didn't
show any error.

So for me hard to tel what might be wrong.

Kind regards

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Actually, the misspelling was "Orpah" (See Ruth 1:4, 14), and I
heard it was done by the people who created her birth
certificate,

Which, of course, is relatively insignificant and has little to
do with the 200LX, unless I include the fact that I looked it up
on the Scriptures program on my palmtop! ;-)

> >Oprah's parents misspelled "Opera" when they named her.  I
believe it was
> >accidental.   But you don't seee PKZIP worrying about being
called the
> >pinhead compressor.

> Actually, they misspelled "Ophrah," which is a name from the
Bible.

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Lunation (the lunar calendar cycle) is 29.53 days.  Once you
know what the current phase of the moon is you can calculate
future similar phases at 29.53 day intervals.

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Those looking hard for a fast adapter to backup their CF or PCMCIA flash
cards to their desktop PC's, and are not too scared of soldering, should
look at the following pages describing how to connect your flash cards to a
desktop IDE connector

http://www.ant-computing.com/v0/v0-flash.html  for adapting a CF adapter,
and

http://www.wau.nl/hemeltje/temporary/personal/miscelaneous/cfadapter.html
for some more info

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Anyone tried MiniLinux? It works under DOS but I don't remember if needs 286 or 386 to work.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:47:00 -0700
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:      Re: PC Card Partitions with 200LX ?


> On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Steve wrote:
>
> > > > I partitioned my 128MB card into two partitions using my notebook computer
> > > > (the LX couldn't partition it), but my 200LX can only see the primary
> > > > partition. How can I access extended partitions from the LX? (The card is
> > > > one of those cheap ones bought from ebay recently.)
> >
> > > I'm afraid no one has figured this out. I worked on this for a
> > > while, trying different partition types etc., but the LX would
> > > only ever see one partition.
> >
> >   Did anyone try more than one partition with the Minix
> > distribution for the 200LX?
>
> The minix that works on the LX uses the dos-file-as-partition
> scheme, so it doesn't actually use real partitions. I have run
> it using two files, for extra "partitions" but that's not the
> same. Once minix is running it can't see anything of the card
> beyond the dos files.
>
> Perhaps real partitions would work using Dubbs method, but I
> have never tried to get it working. Maybe that's another thing
> I'll add to my list of things to look at if I ever can find the
> time.
>
> Mike
>
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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 15:49:43 -0800
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It seems that my HP200LX now hates my PC. Whenever I try to scan the COM
ports, or connect to the HP, it says it does not detect it. I have the filer
app running, server mode is enabled, it is connected to the HP and the PC.
When I scan the COM ports, because I have the correct speed when I start the
scan, it says it cannot connect to the HP200LX. Please help me.

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BTW, I just tried reinstalling Transfile. It still wont work. Please help
me. I really need to transfer these files.

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Hi,

I've downloaded and installed OL2LX, installed it, updated VR, etc. to my
Libretto 110CT which is running Windoze 98 and Outlook 2000.

Here's MY problem (MY, because I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the
program... but rather, I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong.)....

I keep getting and error message that says "Error: unable to load data into
phone.pdb from text file."

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Bill

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Update:

Just tried again and now I get: "OL2LX caused an invalid page fault in
module HPDB.DLL at 0177:01914abe."

I don't pretend to know Windoze.  That's why I have an HP200LX!

Thanks again.


Hi,

I've downloaded and installed OL2LX, installed it, updated VR, etc. to my
Libretto 110CT which is running Windoze 98 and Outlook 2000.

Here's MY problem (MY, because I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the
program... but rather, I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong.)....

I keep getting and error message that says "Error: unable to load data into
phone.pdb from text file."

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

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Anyone have a step-by-step set of instructions for installation of =
online Bible software to work with hisword?

If so, please make it available.  Also, looking for location to download =
AV-NIV OLB file.

Dave

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert K. Meyer" <bmeyer@union-tel.com>
To: "David Heath" <downeast@vol.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: INSTALLATION ISSUES/ HISWORD/OLBIBLE


>
>
> David Heath wrote:
> >
> >    Part 1.1    Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
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> Robert,
>
> Robert,  I am having problems installing olbible and using
> hisword. I started out by setting up my directory structure
> on my 200LX as follows: a:\hisword; a:\hisword\av...

> *** The above files are the installation for the Online
> Bible program as I recall. They are set up in size to fit
> 360K floppy.
>
> *** There are separate files/disks for the notes and Bibles.
> In scholarship.zip, you will probably find a couple of
> files, each of which can be copied onto a floppy disk. When
> running install, the program will ask you for any modules.
> This is the point where you would insert the disks for
> "scholar", etc.
>
> I ran install.exe to install it to my hardrive. I answered
> "A" to begin the installation, "N" to avoid compression...
> *** They are in separate files. The authorized version will
> go into c:\bible\av

> I have read all of the documentation I could find on setting
> up hisword and olbible. It doesn't appear I have all of the
> files I need as I am missing the following files: bible.exe,
> bible.ini, mhcc.map, notes.map, paragrap.map, scofield.map,
> screen.opt. Your email showed these files in your a:\bib
> folder. However, I don't know where to download these files.
>
> *** Yes, you are missing files.
>
> Also, your second email lists several bat files. I am not
> clear on how to use these bat files in relation to hisword
> and olbible. Are these files necessary for all...

>
> *** Being a lazy sort, I just type "b" (for Bible) and it
> executes the program. av.bat was created by the installation
> program. I created b.bat so I did not have to place the
> Online Bible in the DOS path.

> Also, I have found where to go and purchase the unlock key
> for AV-NIV. However, I haven't been able to locate the
> address for downloading the file. Do you know where this
> file can be located?  Your assistance in getting these
> programs working would be appreciated.
>
> *** I will probably have to make up a CD for all the DOS
> Online Bible stuff I have. I have gotten verbal permission
> from Larry Pierce to post such. Wesley's notes I need to
> contact the author. AV-NIV requires a key. Should be
> available from Online Bible. Probably about $20 per version
> because of copyright kickback. AV does not have a kickback.
>
> *** This may answer some questions. As I said, it appears I
> need to make a CDROM for distribution. I also have a few
> printed spiral bound manuals from Online Bible on the DOS
> version.
>
> Bob


Bob,

Thanks for the info.  I have been to Online Bible and the AV-NIV version is
not listed in the DOS section of their web site.  Do you have any other
ideas where the file can be downloaded?

Dave

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I am using HP200 to track the car consumption of gasoline. I found two
programs, MPGTracker and HPMILE. The former only has entry in gallons and
miles. The later, which has better graphical display and is said to allow
entry of kilos and litres, seems not accessable from SUPER link. Anybody
has a copy of new version HPMILE?
Thanks.

Bing

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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 19:47:36 -0700
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Hmmmm. Most don't pretend to know DOS, that's why they have
Windoze?!

:) Bob

Bill Sprague wrote:
>
> I don't pretend to know Windoze.  That's why I have an HP200LX!
>

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At 09:19 PM 2/28/02 -0500, Bing wrote:
 >I am using HP200 to track the car consumption of gasoline. I found two
 >programs, MPGTracker and HPMILE. The former only has entry in gallons and
 >miles. The later, which has better graphical display and is said to allow
 >entry of kilos and litres, seems not accessable from SUPER link. Anybody
 >has a copy of new version HPMILE?
 >Thanks.
 >
 >Bing
 >

On the SUPER site, there is a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet Mileage Tracker (6
KB).  Not sure whether it is in metric format or not.

I am using the same spreadsheet, but all the data and formulae are in kilos
and litres.

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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Bing wrote:

> I am using HP200 to track the car consumption of gasoline. I found two
> programs, MPGTracker and HPMILE. The former only has entry in gallons and
> miles. The later, which has better graphical display and is said to allow
> entry of kilos and litres, seems not accessable from SUPER link. Anybody
> has a copy of new version HPMILE?

Looks like there was a version 5. Link on SUPER is old, for
4.4. See http://www.btinternet.com/~boughen/page4.html although
I didn't see a link for download. You could contact the author,
see his Details page for email address.

Mike

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Date:         Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:42:44 -0600
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 01:47:00 -0500 Ulrich Allen wrote:
>I do not get new appointments converted from hplx to
>outlook.
>Although I see with app200 that new appointments are
>in the file appt.adb which I transferred from the hplx,
>they do not appear in tmpa.txt.
>Appointments stop at the end of 2001 to appear.
>Do I edit appointment in 2001 they appear changed in tmpa.txt.
>So it must be the right file.

Does the file pass DBCHECK?

Also, make sure that the file you want to convert is in the folder
that OL2LX is looking in. There could be a different version in
another folder.

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