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Date:         Tue, 1 Jan 2002 01:17:28 -0500
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okay, s'all good. I feel much better. Happy new year all!

F. Kaufman wrote:

>>Awright that's it.
>>
>
> There are days like that.  And even years.  I suggest taking two
> aspirins (you may need them for New Years Eve anyway) and not calling
> the list for a day or two.
>
> Happy New Year, you foul mouthed old, oh, wait can't say that here......
>
> Have a good one.
>
>
>>I think I'll make a big production about how I'm leaving the list and
>>have everybody beg me to come back... oh, wait... it's been done..
>>twice!.... by the same person! Oh, well, nevermind.
>>
>
> Listen, he's also chilling out - quite literally!
>
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Date:         Tue, 1 Jan 2002 11:11:27 -0600
Reply-To:     Scott Barrett <sabarrett@BPSINET.COM>
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Over Christmas my dad and I setup his palm on AvantGo.  That impressed
me, the capability to download news and info to a palm for offline
reading.  Not enough to give up my 200, but it did impress me.  I
figured, with HV and a utility or two, is it possible to do the same
thing on the 200?  It seems all I would need is a program to reach out
to, say, my Yahoo news page and get that page plus one link down on that
page.  Then I can transfer that to my handheld and read it as I have
time during the day.  Does this program exist?

Scott
sabarrett@bpsinet.com

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Date:         Tue, 1 Jan 2002 17:59:32 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi friends,

due to Interrupt line shortage I want to deactivate all my serial ports
and entirely switch to USB. I have already done so for one sserial port
using an USB modem, but the other one is not deactivated yet, because
it is this one which the palmtop uses for the PPP connection for
Internet sharing.

Does anyone use successfully a, USB to serial converter to connect the
palmtop to the PC (for whatever purpose)?
Maybe even under Linux?

Thanks a lot
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 01:06:46 +0800
Reply-To:     LEONG Ka Tai <leongkt@HKIPP.ORG>
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My incoming mail file just disappeared from the Post/LX screen
-- no message appears in the folder. The error message is
"internal error creating index 1".

I checked the mail.i file. I can view it in filer, although it
has a bunch of nonsense characters at the beginning of the
file, somewhere in the file I start to see ascii characters in
the format that post/lx works with. I tried to edit out the
nonsense characters with PE, but the whole file is unreadable.
I can not read it with VIEW, and I can not open the file with
MEMO ("insufficient memory").

I figure that if I can delete the nonsense characters, the file
can be indexed again.

Any idea on how I can rescue the file?

TIA

Ka Tai

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 09:43:37 +0800
Reply-To:     "R.S." <roger_shea@I-CABLE.COM>
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Hi List members,
Happy New Year to you all.

Is this list down? Haven't rcvd anything for a few days now.

Roger S.

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Date:         Tue, 1 Jan 2002 18:01:00 -0800
Reply-To:     dmp24@JUNO.COM
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New List 1-1-02. I have the following for sale. Prices are listed for
each lot. The 'software lot' may ship via 'media mail'. All other items
will ship via Priority Mail incurring actual postage charges. Priority
mail is $3.50 for up to one pound, $3.95 for two pounds, $5.20 for 3
pounds, $6.45 for 4 pounds, and $7.70 for 5 pounds.


1-Socket EA PCMCIA Ethernet card with perm attached rj45 dongle.NE2000
compatable. Includes documentation from WEB and drivers. $8

2-200lx connector adapter kit Qty 4. $4 each set of 4 adapters.

3-Serial crossover cable db9-db9 Omnibook (F1047-80002). Qty 5. $8 each.

4-F1021A connectivity kit. SW, book,cable, conn/adapter kit. Boxed(open).
$15

5-82215A 128K battery-backed ram card for 48sx. New in box (open). $10

6-Logitech Trackman for laptop ps/2 i/f model T-CE3. $3

7-Carrying case for 200lx. 5.5 x 8 inches. Zipper case. Room for
batteries, pen, credit cards, disks,misc. Black. Leather? Singer int'l.
Velcro area to hold 200lx. $15.

8-Xircom Ethernet + Modem 33.6 pcmcia card, drivers, manuals. No dongles.
$20

9-Multitech 28.8 pcmcia multimodem LT with cooljax dongle. Includes
documentation and drivers. Model MT2834LT $22

10-Xircom pcmcia ethernet adapter- PS-CE2-10. No dongle $18

11-Multitech 14.4 pcmcia multimodem LT with cable dongle. Model MT1432LT.
$18

Stuff left from the last sale list:

Software. Entire batch is $1.00 plus shipping. Can be shipped via 'media
mail'. Much cheaper.
    1 Crosstalk Communicator V2.1.0Rev A for US Robotics. Two diskettes
and book. 1990-1992
    6 Supra express 336 version 2 CD
    7 Supra WinICU and legacy install disks 1995
    9 Supra Express 56k software installer CD for Windows
    10 56k LU PCI modem CD suite
    11 Folder Bolt for Windows. Diskette/manual. open, never installed.
    12 Lotus Freelance 97 CD with key.
    18 The new Printshop Companion Box, book, 3.5+5.25 diskettes
    20 Zsoft PhotoFinish 4 3.5 diskettes only
    28 Windows Encarta '95 CD with key
    31 Robert Trent Jones Golf screen saver cd unopened
    32 Knowledge adventure 2 cd's. came with Packard Bell Pentium pc
    35 Picture it! CD with key 1996
    36 HP cd with Netscape and McAfee unopened
    8 Colorado Backup for DOS Jumbo ver 3.01
    37 MSC cd catalog 2.0
    29 HP Officejet 600 CD
    38 HP Laserjet 3100 all-in-one software cd
    39 HP laserjet 6p & 6p software cd
    40 HP Deskjet 1000c starter software cd
    41 HP Officejet 600 software cd
    42 HP Deskjet 1000c starter software cd
    43 HP Officejet 520 software cd with Printhouse
    44 HP Laserjet 3100 all-in-one software cd

Hardware items that no one bought last time. Discounted.

N   AMD 486 DX4-100 with two different cache simm-like modules. In
ESD-safe snap case $3.00

O   Datacard pcmcia isa reader assy. 3.5 in form factor in 5.25 mount.
Came from 486/33 hp     machine. $8.00

U   Sharp OZ630 hand held. Broken display. Free

W   Windows for workgroups 3.11 diskettes, manuals, box.  $2.00

X   F1015-80002 200lx serial cables. $8 each.

Y   95lx serial cable $4.00

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Date:         Sun, 30 Dec 2001 03:29:29 +0000
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> Well, after a year, I'm back fiddling with WWW/LX. I would
> really like to connect the LX to my Motorola ST7868W.
> Digital should be no problem, treat it like an external
> 19,200 modem.

Am I wrong or can't that phone be used directly as THE MODEM?  Plug the
Motorola cable in, use the HP cable (and possibly a null modem
adapter)???

Hmmmmmmmmm.

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:02:20 -0500
Reply-To:     Andrew King <aking138269MI@COMCAST.NET>
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Hello all (and happy new year)
I got a Canon branded 8 Mb CF card from another list member for $5 post
paid. The palmtop reads it fine and the Thinkpad identifies it as a
Hitachi card but the Omnibook 425 doesn't recognise it.
I'd be happy to pass it along to someone who can use it for the same $5
post paid in the US.
I'm glad the list is still alive, I'm just switching ISPs (not my
choice, comcast bought mediaone) and I was thinking that they had
screwed up my mail.
If the comcast address bounces try aking5@mediaone.net which they say
will work for another month or so.

--
Andrew King
Ann Arbor Michigan
technology is the answer, what was the question?

E-MAIL ADDRESS CHANGE DECEMBER 29
new address is aking138269MI@comcast.net but comcast has been flakey,
aking5@mediaone.net should work through February

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 17:07:47 +0100
Reply-To:     Jacques Belin <jbelin@ALTERN.ORG>
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Le Sun, 30 Dec 2001 16:48:37 +0100
HP Staber <hpstaber@COMPUSERVE=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> Gary : I have Mozilla 0=2E7 installed and a CD which has Mozilla 0=2E95=2E
> Are they recent enough and is it worthwhile to check them out ?

After tried Mozilla 0=2E9=2E5, then continued to use Netscape 4=2E75 (too mu=
ch
problems=2E=2E=2E), I now use almost continualy the new 0=2E9=2E7 version, w=
hich
was released ten days ago=2E=2E=2E

Not yet perfect (there are yet a very few sites which don't work, and _I_
have a few problems with the java plugin=2E=2E=2E), but it is close=2E=2E=2E=
 :-)

Jacques=2E

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:12:24 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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I think this thread will stop only if we stop the vulgarisms AND the
name calling (whether 'disclaimer-ed', implied or direct). I think
that most people can exert some common courtesy and understanding that
this is a public forum and vulgar language will offend some. Let's
just go forward together arm-in-arm (leaving this thread behind) with
a little more sensitivity. Let's start the year off on a good note.

In the words of LA's most famous drunk driver "Can't we all just get
along?"




> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> Richard and Patti Smith
> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 11:59 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: FLUFF: Re: Offensive language on the list
>
>
> Well, now, isn't that nice...
>

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From:         Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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BTW: I think your phone needs to be enabled for data for this to work.
It's an extra charge per month.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of F.
> Kaufman
> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 11:35 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Cellphone and hp..
>
>
> I am sorry if this has shown up repeatedly as I don't seem
> to get a copy
> even those it was sent with two other messages in the same
> run which did
> show up.
>
snip
>
> Well, I had not used the connection in about a year but I
> just did use
> WWW/lx on the hp connected to my motorola timeport xxxx whatever
> cellphone (the 7868 silver lookalike) and was able to get my hplist
> messages.  I'm using one of the original hp connectors - kind of the
> narrow 9-9 pin adapters which I think is the null modem???
> Along with
> the hp and motorola data-cable.  NO other modem.......
>
> Fred

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Just testing Daniel's message

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 10:47:46 -0600
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From:         Jessica Blank <hplx@TWU.NET>
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Ask me.. I have 95lx experience. :)


=========================================
  J e s s i c a    L e a h    B l a n k
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  Programmer * Unix Sysadmin * Web Geek
 jessica@twu.net * http://www.JessL.org/
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 jimmytan@yeos.com.my wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> An HP 95LX just landed on my lap. It works with my NiCd rechargeables and the
> 200LX AC adaptor, though I can't find any indication as to which one power
> source it's actually running on when the adaptor is plugged in.
>
> I have some questions to ask but thought of not bugging everyone on the list.
> Any experienced 95LX users here that I can take my questions off-line to?
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> Thanks and best regards. Oh, Happy New Year too!
>
> Jimmy.
>
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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:47:18 -0500
Reply-To:     Al Kind <albert.kind@UCONN.EDU>
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Hi All & Happy New Year:

Seems messages are now coming through the LISTSERV now. I checked with the
system administrator, and he says the problem was associated with the SMTP
server that the LISTSERV uses. The system has been flushed and all messages
have been sent(according to him). I have seen a few error messages, but
little from the past couple days.

The upshot is please resend any messages you may have submitted that haven't
shown up.

I'm sorry for the recent problems with the system, but it is out of my
direct control...hopefully all is fixed now :-)

Cheers...AJKind

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 10:55:29 -0600
Reply-To:     Barry <barry@FBTC.NET>
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Jimmy Tan wrote:
> An HP 95LX just landed on my lap. It works
> with my NiCd rechargeables and the
> 200LX AC adaptor, though I can't find
> any indication as to which one power
> source it's actually running on when the
> adaptor is plugged in.

Be careful with the nicads in the 95lx.  It's not designed for
them and if you ever accidentally insert a battery backwards it
fries the motherboard.  I haven't seen this myself but a lot of
people reported this happening in the early days of HPHAND.  If
I remember right it happened immediately and every time a
battery was inserted backwards.

There is no charger in the 95lx.  When it's plugged in it runs
off the adapter.

Barry

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 12:00:15 -0800
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I s'pose that i could learn to live with ce's version of xcel instead of 123v2.4, but i cant think of not
using derive on a daily basis, and the 200lx is the only portable platform i know of that runs it
[please dont tell me about ti calculators, on of the features of derive vs the calculators is that, once
having solved a problem, derive will generate code that i can compile into my own c, try that with a
ti calc!!!!]

has anyone tried to run derive for dos under pocket dos????

thanks for taking the time
tony

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 12:16:39 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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Don't know about derive but take a look at SpreadCE. It's a free
spreadsheet that is outstanding. I used it a while back when I was
fiddling with a Phillips Nino and it was better than any spreadsheet
I've seen for CE. My CE machine has now been relegated for use as a
book reader, digital voice recorder and impromptu note taker (the only
functions where it beats the LX). I have XT-CE running on it but only
as a curiosity. XT-CE is way too cumbersome for practical use on a
palm form factor device. If the LX had a voice recorder, touch
sensitive screen and backlighting, I'd be all set.

>
> I s'pose that i could learn to live with ce's version of
> xcel instead of 123v2.4, but i cant think of not

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 18:26:02 +0100
Reply-To:     Feher Tamas <feher.tamas@2FKFT.COM>
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From:         Feher Tamas <feher.tamas@2FKFT.COM>
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Hello all,

Minix v2 is available on the palmtop, but the lack of networking in its
tiny version is probably a major factor in its unpopularity among LXers.

The ELKS project (the Linux for 8086) was long considered abandoned, but
it revived in november 2001 and now they have tcp/ip for the v0.1.0
package.

Maybe we should look into ELKS as well? Indeed NE2000 and EN221x drivers
would be welcome. Not to mention the issue of multiple partitions on
PCMCIA solid state storage, which should finally be investigated and fixed
as much as possible!

See: http://sourceforge.net/projects/elks/

Sincerely Yours: Tamas Feher.

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Date:         Wed, 2 Jan 2002 13:35:12 -0400
Reply-To:     "Steven J. Aitken" <azimuth@NBNET.NB.CA>
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Comments: To: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Daniel,

I have used Transfile 200 running on a Keyspan USA19-QW USB to serial
converter to my Toshiba laptop which has no external serial connections.
Seems to function OK on the few occasions I have use it.

Steven

-----Original Message-----
From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU]On Behalf Of
Daniel Hertrich
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 12:00 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Serial connection via USB-Serial converter?


Hi friends,

due to Interrupt line shortage I want to deactivate all my serial ports
and entirely switch to USB. I have already done so for one sserial port
using an USB modem, but the other one is not deactivated yet, because
it is this one which the palmtop uses for the PPP connection for
Internet sharing.

Does anyone use successfully a, USB to serial converter to connect the
palmtop to the PC (for whatever purpose)?
Maybe even under Linux?

Thanks a lot
daniel

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Is there anyone interested in trading a 200LX english language edition for a
200LX german language model ( original 2MB). ???

It happens that I just acquired one that is in perfect condition - no hinge
crack, screen with no pixels malfunctioning, overall very clean with no
signs of wear and tear at all.

Of course, I'd like to make a trade for a machine that's in the same good
condition.

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Has anyone tried using the serial port in minix? If it is accessible
then we could use ppp.

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> Behalf Of Feher Tamas
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> Subject: ELKS Linux on HPLX?
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> Minix v2 is available on the palmtop, but the lack of
> networking in its
> tiny version is probably a major factor in its unpopularity
> among LXers.
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Jacques Belin wrote:
>
> Not yet perfect (there are yet a very few sites which don't work, and _I_
> have a few problems with the java plugin...), but it is close... :-)

Thanks for letting me know. I'm happy so far with Netscape.

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Scott Barrett wrote:
>
> Over Christmas my dad and I setup his palm on AvantGo.  That impressed
> me, the capability to download news and info to a palm for offline
> reading.  Not enough to give up my 200, but it did impress me.  I
> figured, with HV and a utility or two, is it possible to do the same
> thing on the 200?  It seems all I would need is a program to reach out
> to, say, my Yahoo news page and get that page plus one link down on that
> page.  Then I can transfer that to my handheld and read it as I have
> time during the day.  Does this program exist?

It's there already. Have a look at www.dasoft.com for a package of
scripts written by Tony Hutchins for the WWW/LX suite. It is called
ROBOWEB/LX. You may find it also at

http://www.geocities.com/aghutchins/roboweb.zip

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Steve Carder wrote:
>
> > Just wondering has anybody tried this?
>
> I haven't used PocketDOS, but I do have XT-CE and the associated DOS on my
> Jornada 690.  I can run the 100LX connectivity pack as well as several PAL
> applications.  The only one that absolutely won't work is Post/LX.  HV works as
> does PE, but not Post.  Oh well.

I have posted to the UUNET inquieries about the latest PocketDOS
version which is supposed
 - to have XT-CE integrated (whatever that means)
 - to supply more free RAM (which I could not verify)
 - to be able to start/load different OS's (which made me
   very curious. There is nothing in the doc's however)


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Hi David

On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:11:06 +0200, David Becher <davidb@NETMEDIA.NET.IL> wrote:

> drying. For the metal sheet to cover the flap, I removed the metal catch
> from a disk drive - the one that covers the disk when the disk is not in use.
> It is very thin and at the same time strong enough.

Excellent idea! I have looked for an appropriate metal sheet for a long
time, but didn't find anything.

GTX
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Hi Scott

On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 11:11:27 -0600, Scott Barrett <sabarrett@BPSINET.COM> wrote:

> to, say, my Yahoo news page and get that page plus one link down on that
> page.  Then I can transfer that to my handheld and read it as I have
> time during the day.  Does this program exist?

Yes. It's called Roboweb/LX by Tony Hutchins, using WWW/LX and Post/LX
by Andreas Garzotto (D&A Software).

see http://www.dasoft.com/roboweb

It is VERY powerful, I even bet that it is much more powerful than the
setup you mentioned for the Palm.

GTX
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Hi Ka Tai

On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 01:06:46 +0800, LEONG Ka Tai <leongkt@HKIPP.ORG> wrote:

> My incoming mail file just disappeared from the Post/LX screen
> -- no message appears in the folder. The error message is
> "internal error creating index 1".

You can safely delete the index files. Post/LX will recreate them. All
you lose are some settings which Post/LX saved in these files, like
which message has been highlighted before you let the folder, which are
marked, which are unread....

> I can not read it with VIEW, and I can not open the file with
> MEMO ("insufficient memory").
>
> I figure that if I can delete the nonsense characters, the file
> can be indexed again.

AFAIK, the index files are binary files, so they only contain "nonsense
characters".
But if you get an insufficient memory message, the file must be huge!

What does DIR show as the file size?

Please run scandisk on the drive or at least chkdsk /f to find
crosslinked files. I assume there is simething wrong in your FAT.

GTX
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I too am preparing for the future. I bought a Libretto with a 6 gig
hard drive and a 166 mmx processor. It'll run windows, dos, and
linux software and works well as a companion to the 200LX. The
battery life could be longer however there are more modern
Librettos out there that use the Transmeta CPU and supposedly
get about 10-12 hours on a charge. The Libretto is just a tad larger
than the 720LX and isn't crippled by WinCE. I expect a long life out
of my 200LX-Libretto combination.

On 31 Dec 2001, at 14:19, HP Staber wrote:

> My company will eventually force me to use Outlook/PocketOutlook and I
> am preparing myself for this day.
>
> As of today I will continue to use my HP200LX. However I am preparing
> myself for the swith.
>
> POST/LX does not run under PocketDOS but PocketOutlook will allow me to
> do e-mail. Not as good as POST/LX but it should work (also with the
> cellphone).
>
> PExcel and PWord are OK. I will miss graphs and such goodies as GRAB
> and FIND/LX.
>
> My major concern was with PocketQuicken and PIM/PE. Fortunately PIM/PE
> exports *.CSV and Outlook imports *.CSV.
>
> I have switched from PocketQuicken to Quicken v8 for DOS which runs
> well on the HP200LX, the laptop and under PocketDOS on my Jornada720.
> So no problems with converting to a different platform.
>
> So I'm more or less prepared for the future :)
>
> HP Staber/Salzburg
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> An HP 95LX just landed on my lap. It works with my NiCd rechargeables and the
> 200LX AC adaptor, though I can't find any indication as to which one power
> source it's actually running on when the adaptor is plugged in.

Use a new version 2.0 of LXSTAT which is coming up. This is the
default output of LXSTAT v2.0 beta r0 on my HP95LX:

MainBatt Alkal   2.372V (low)
BackBatt CR2032  2.447V (low)
CardBatt CR2325  cannot stat (ok)
Powering Source  external
LX-UART Channel  wire: down
COM1: Protocol   9600,N,8,1
Power On Alarm   00:00:00 off
Power Time-Out   00:03:00off
Lite Sleep Mode  enabled
Speaker Volume   3 (loud)
Screen Contrast  2 (12.50%)

The verbosed output follows:

MainBatt Alkal   2.372V (low)
BackBatt CR2032  2.447V (low)
CardBatt CR2325  cannot stat (ok)
Powering Source  external
LX-UART Channel  wire: down
COM1: Protocol   9600,N,8,1
COM1: Out-Lines  dtr rts txd
COM1: Inp-Lines  (port down)
Power On Alarm   00:00:00 off
Power Time-Out   00:03:00off
Lite Sleep Mode  enabled
Speaker Volume   3 (loud)
Screen Contrast  2 (12.50%)
Cursor Tracking  enabled (+c)
[Alt]+[Arrow]    enabled (+k)
Video Mode (07)  95lx 240x128 txt
Key200 Remapper  not installed
System Manager   not loaded
Str @F000:EC5C   Version 1.03 A D
Str @F000:FF36   ROM BIOS Ver 2.14
Str @F000:FFF5   09/20/91
Real Time Clock  2002-01-02 19:20:46
Keyb Typematic   312 msec, 25.64 cps
8254 PIT-Modes   ch0=0 ch1=0 ch2=3
8253 PIT-Freqs   18.2 18.2 2616.6 (Hz)
PIC/IMR(21h)IRQ  [   6 5 4         ]

As a rule of thumb, you get control to all things you
see using LXSTAT v2.0.  This program runs on all HPLX-
palmtops and Desktop PC's as well. It's serial feature,
for instance, is useful on desktops.

> I have some questions to ask but thought of not bugging everyone on the list.
> Any experienced 95LX users here that I can take my questions off-line to?

Please wait, Jimmy. :) Since 95LX is a perfect member in our
family. so I think discussions about 95LX is *proper* on the
list and I personally would like to read them too.

Oh, yes. LXSTAT v2.0 is not yet released. Please let me
know if you'd like to use the beta.  I'll be trying,
with Jorgen Wallgren, to put the beta version somewhere
for test before it is sent to super.

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> MainBatt Alkal   2.372V (low)
> BackBatt CR2032  2.447V (low)
> CardBatt CR2325  cannot stat (ok)
> Powering Source  external
> LX-UART Channel  wire: down
> COM1: Protocol   9600,N,8,1
> Power On Alarm   00:00:00 off
> Power Time-Out   00:03:00off
                    ^^^^^^^^^^^
This is now corrected by isatty() upon redirection.

> Lite Sleep Mode  enabled
> Speaker Volume   3 (loud)
> Screen Contrast  2 (12.50%)

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> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:11:06 +0200, David Becher <davidb@NETMEDIA.NET.IL> wrote:
>  David wrote:
> > drying. For the metal sheet to cover the flap, I removed the metal catch
> > from a disk drive - the one that covers the disk when the disk is not in use.
> > It is very thin and at the same time strong enough.
>
> Excellent idea! I have looked for an appropriate metal sheet for a long
> time, but didn't find anything.

I'm  interested in that too, because I've already tried that.
It did not work long enough. :( I think I need an advice of
the glue chosen. My 200LX is "very badly cracked". I've tried
all glues I know ("instant-glue") and ("two-element-glue")
Including a metal-plate from a floppy with "instant-glue"
(the so-called "Sekundenkleber" in German) for reinforcement.
No luck so far. The "two-component-glue" works so far on my
200LX because I've loosened the hinge -- so loose that it
does not break again, but *too loose* at the same time, that
it does not hold for some screen-angle. :( Any idea?

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> Ask me.. I have 95lx experience. :)

Jessica, I need all technical notes you've kept! :)
Especially, descriptions of the I/O ports!

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Hi,

I'm asking for comfirmation or rejection of the
follwoing assumptionn:

        On the 95/100/200/700/1000CX,
        The 2nd serial port COM2 can only
        come from the PCMCIA slot. And if
        there is no card inserted, I'm
        entitled to clear the BIOS data
        area 40:02 to 40:03 to zero's.

This program is very conservative and does
not do anything I consider is aggresive.
It does not even default to clear the screen,
because I consider this as an intrusion to
private screen especially for command-line
users.

But, I have following problem and am forced
to handle. If CIC's (Card Installation Clients)
is not loaded resident, they don't have a chance
to monitor the insertion/removal of the card.
Or, if they don't hook to the power on/off
interrupts, they also loose track of the slot.
So, it is possible that the BIOS data area is
left "configured" for a COM2 at 02F8h, but either
no card is inserted or cards other than serial
device (id=0x02) is inserted.

Since I use these pointers to scan for active
serial ports, I'll encounter a conflict of a
non-zero pointer (usually to 02F8h) pointing
to a non-existent UART. Of course the status
shown will not be correct.

Of course, I could have leave it alone and not
show the serial port if no card is there or the
card of is type other a serial one.  But, well,
I've forgotten the true reason I'll have to clear
40:02-03 ... :(  Sorry, the reason is not obvious
and is quite trivial ... I mean important.

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Hi,


The game NETHACK is freeware and can be downloaded
here:

http://www.nethack.org/

There are also some interesting RPG style games for
download at the Home of the Underdogs web site. All
games available for download are freeware. Most games
are from the 80s or early 90s so the should have a cga
display option and should work on the HP 200lx.
Whether they are playable on the LX is another
story...

www.theunderdogs.org

Cheers,

Inigo


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Thu,  3 Jan 2002 13:57:15 +1300 (NZDT)

2 days 08h36m26s ago ...
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 10:20:49 -0600, Leo Bellantoni wrote:

> Where might I find Derive?

http://www.chartwellyorke.com
e-mail: info@chartwellyorke.com

They sell DERIVE 4 for DOS, and the manual for DERIVE version
3, plus other books.

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Malcolm Shewan wrote:
> Is there anyone interested in trading a 200LX english language edition for a
> 200LX german language model ( original 2MB). ???

Isn't there some way to change the language the LX uses?  If yes
you'd be able to use it in English but the keyboard might still
have foreign characters.  I know there are some *.KIT files in
the D:\BIN directory for different languages.

Just guessing, I have no experience doing this.

Cheers... Russ

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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, M.de Azagra y de Miota Iqigo wrote:

> There are also some interesting RPG style games for
> download at the Home of the Underdogs web site. All
> games available for download are freeware. Most games

Some games are freeware, but many are what's commonly known as
"abandonware". Abandonware has already been discussed at great length on
the list in the past, but suffice to say that so-called abandonware games
are neither free nor legal to download. Many companies don't seem to care
about it, however.


Cheers,

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I am looking for a cellular-ready PCMCIA modem for the HP 200LX.

I already have a US-Robotics/MegaHertz 33.6 PC Card Modem with XJACK
Connector (XJ4336). Unfortunately, it sends out double characters i.e.
aattddtt336622001199 when dialing (when using www.exe). I tried using Data
Comm (communications software) to check on the modem. It seems that this
software "does not" see this modem.. I tried using several initialization
strings.. AT&F, AT&F1, AT&F2, etc.  none works !!

I was wonderring if anyone on this list might be able to help me get this
modem to work with my HP ?

I use this modem (via a PCMCIA Card Reader) with my Palm III and it works
great with my Startac Digital Cellular phone (ST 7797)

Thank you,

Khalil Ladjevardi

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Date:         Thu, 3 Jan 2002 17:38:21 +1300
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Thu,  3 Jan 2002 17:07:50 +1300 (NZDT)

1 day 10h56m23s ago ...
On Tue,  1 Jan 2002 11:11:27 -0600, Scott Barrett wrote:

> I figured, with HV and a utility or two, is it possible to
> do the same thing on the 200?

The tricky part is re-linking the files after copying them
over, so HV can read the whole "tree" of HTML, folowing all the
links. I am not sure how the avantgo program manages that.
You might be able to copy a whole treee to your palmtop and
then use some search and replace programs to fix the links to
suit the directory you copy the tree to.

> It seems all I would need is a program to reach out to, say,
> my Yahoo news page and get that page plus one link down on
> that page.

Do you mean your "my_yhaoo" or personalised news? Even avantgo
won't get that for you will it? I thought avantgo only grabs
true "avantgo" sites - these are all publically accesible.
"my_yahoo" on the other hand requires a log-in with your
user name and password.

So, you are thinking of getting your yahoo page down to a
desktop - for example using an IE "favourite" which is
sychronised with your site and stores the pages offline.
Then you want to copy those to your palmtop for viewing with HV.
I am sure that could be done - just needs re-linking together.

> Then I can transfer that to my handheld and read
> it as I have time during the day.  Does this program exist?

Not as such. Instead ROBOWEB/LX bypasses the desktop and gets
pages direct from the WWW to your handheld. It is free but does
require the commercial program called WWW/LX from D&A Software.

Most folk use ROBOWEB/LX to get web pages transmitted to their
POST/LX mailbox as text. This way many small HTML files are put
in the one DOS text file, which saves a lot of disk/cluster use.
However it can do pure HTML as well - while testing I
downloaded the whole www.dasoft.com site and read it offline on
HV :)

Anyway, if you have WWW/LX and use POST/LX I can recommend
ROBOWEB/LX. Quite a few folk have got it working - the
instructions are in README.TXT in roboweb.zip. It comes with a
whole lot of avantgo channels pre-installed, plus many other
sites.

It's amazing, after 6 months I've hardly had to change a thing!
It still works fine. But of course it opens up the "news
overload" situation, with increased ISP charges etc, and it
doesn't take too long for a mailbox to be 1MB, for example.

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I agree. You will see no more from me on this subject, unless
*absolutely* necessary. Thank you.

Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> I think this thread will stop only if we stop the vulgarisms
AND the
> name calling (whether 'disclaimer-ed', implied or direct). I
think
> that most people can exert some common courtesy and
understanding that
> this is a public forum and vulgar language will offend some.
Let's
> just go forward together arm-in-arm (leaving this thread
behind) with
> a little more sensitivity. Let's start the year off on a good
note.

> In the words of LA's most famous drunk driver "Can't we all
just get
> along?"

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A late reply, but I just found the following in my notes:

"There is an OCR software for PC XT,It only need 100Kb of ram,
it can scan (with HP scanjet), and I never test it on the
palmtop. I guess I found it on simtel, try Ocr200.zip. It's a
shareware
- a DOS OCR package called "CatchWord" by Logitech.  If memory
serves me correctly, it used mostly text mode...No idea if it
would run on the 200LX or not "

No experience with this, though

Etienne

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Sometime ago I also fixed one realy bad hinge crack (= 200LX splitted into 2 pieces) I used instant glue and loosed hinge (but was still holding every angle) It survived about 5 months of frequent use. 3 days ago it felt on the floor by accident and I
have 2 pieces again:-(  I am thinking about putting in some kind of reinforcement directly into the plastic body. - heat thin steel wires and "solder them" directly into the plastic. Then cover it somehow. What about this idea? Has someone used it
already?
I will probably try some kind of two component glue together with metal from floppy and steel wires...

Radek





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                    Please respond to
                    Nan-shan Chen






(I'm replying both to the list and privately)

> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:11:06 +0200, David Becher <davidb@NETMEDIA.NET.IL> wrote:
>  David wrote:
> > drying. For the metal sheet to cover the flap, I removed the metal catch
> > from a disk drive - the one that covers the disk when the disk is not in use.
> > It is very thin and at the same time strong enough.
>
> Excellent idea! I have looked for an appropriate metal sheet for a long
> time, but didn't find anything.

I'm  interested in that too, because I've already tried that.
It did not work long enough. :( I think I need an advice of
the glue chosen. My 200LX is "very badly cracked". I've tried
all glues I know ("instant-glue") and ("two-element-glue")
Including a metal-plate from a floppy with "instant-glue"
(the so-called "Sekundenkleber" in German) for reinforcement.
No luck so far. The "two-component-glue" works so far on my
200LX because I've loosened the hinge -- so loose that it
does not break again, but *too loose* at the same time, that
it does not hold for some screen-angle. :( Any idea?

Rudi

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Hello HPLX,

  I was wondering if anyone has used this software?
  HTTrack is a free (open source) and easy-to-use offline browser
  utility. I think it works both on windows and unix machines. But the
  windows software is called Winhttrack.  If someone uses it, please
  tell me how you configured it.

  I am thinking of using it to d/l web sites similiar to avantgo style
  but on my faster cable machine, and then put it on a dedicated pc
  card (I have lots) and then read it during the day on my hp200.
  Another words, it will get the sites I want, then in the morning all
  I need to do is transfer it to my pc card and then off I go to work.


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Date:         Thu, 3 Jan 2002 17:33:05 +0800
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Thanks for your prompt response.

Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> You can safely delete the index files. Post/LX will recreate them. All
> you lose are some settings which Post/LX saved in these files, like
> which message has been highlighted before you let the folder, which are
> marked, which are unread....

I have tried that. In fact, that was the first thing I tried.

> AFAIK, the index files are binary files, so they only contain "nonsense
> characters".
> But if you get an insufficient memory message, the file must be huge!

I guess I did not explain myself very well. I meant that I
could not read the message file, which should be ascii.

I have now archived the corrupted file, and deleted it from
thw www directory. Everything now works fine. A new MAIL.I
file was created and I can read _new_ messages again.

The problem now is how to fix the old corrupted message file.
As I have said, with the view function in filer I can read it
and find that there is a bunch of nonsense characters at the
beginning. But neither PE nor MEMO can read the file, so I can
not edit out the characters. Is there another text editor I can
try?

I also need to append the new file to the old one when the
latter has been edited, how do I do that?

Any idea welcome.

Ka Tai

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Thu,  3 Jan 2002 23:43:31 +1300 (NZDT)

01h10m26s ago ...
On Thu,  3 Jan 2002 17:33:05 +0800, LEONG Ka Tai wrote:

> As I have said, with the view function in filer I can read
> it and find that there is a bunch of nonsense characters at
> the beginning. But neither PE nor MEMO can read the file,
> so I can not edit out the characters. Is there another text
> editor I can try?

My guess: If you have a string of say 20 binary characters at
the beginning then PE goes into "binary" mode, with overstrike
on and doesn't behave as normal (no wrapping etc, good
protection for a binary file).

You should be able to load the file in PE?

If yes, then press Fn+INS and insert say 12-20 spaces right at
the beginning. Then save the file. Now- reload it and I think
PE will function like it normally does - you will be able to
select and delete etc.

If no, I wonder why?

> I also need to append the new file to the old one when the
> latter has been edited, how do I do that?

type new.i >> old.i

Good Luck!

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Russel Brooks wrote:
> Isn't there some way to change the language the LX uses?  If yes
> you'd be able to use it in English but the keyboard might still
> have foreign characters.  I know there are some *.KIT files in
> the D:\BIN directory for different languages.

The ROMs are different.  Me 4MB german unit does not have anything
that looks like an english.kit,  there are

 acountry.kit
 agerman.kit
 alatin.kit
 anoridic.kit
 belgium.kit
 country.kit
 german.kit
 keybez.kit
 latin.kit
 nordic.kit

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I have just set up the new version of PocketDOS on my upgraded 620LX.  I haven't had time to figure out what the improvements are.

One other program that ran well on the old version was a DOS version of Family Tree Maker (v.4?), (but I never tried to print).  Has anyone tried any other genealogy software?

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Hi,

I've asked for 95LX technical data. Barry has found an *ASCII*
file for me in his old floppies from HPHAND called "CHAP5.TXT".
This is a *very precious* file that cannot be found on the net.
It was "made" by Everett Kaser (one from the team in HP) 5/6/94,
edited also by Mark E. Huss (5/1794), and sent to Barry.

This file contains description of the BIOS, i.e. the interrupts
and the BIOS data area, memory map (figures were skipped), table
of keyboard scancodes,  It is legal to distribute this file to
people who need it. If anyone is in need such data, please let
one of us know.  If there are twoo many requests, how about
keeping it on super?  I know, it's about 95LX -- a holy relic,
but it's ...  Somehow, I just love them all.

If anyone happen to be able to find more data, such as other
chapters of the 95LX Developer's Guide, please let me know.
BTW. Have anyone really seen a printed 95LX Developer's Guide?

I've used the program key200.com on the 95LX to swap the
[Filer] and [Tab] keys, so that they can be reached motorically
by hand. But Key200 does not seem to recognize the "blue keys"
on the 95LX. It must have the "wrong" scancodes. Have anyone
done something like this. The source code of KEY200 is contained
in the Developer's Kit, so it is possible to make a KEY95. But
if anyone has already worked on it, the labor can be saved.

Also, I'm I'm reporting the use of 95LX. I got a HP/Sandisk
5MB flash card from eBay, and this card can perfectly be
accessed by using a single driver called SDPDRV.SYS. One could
even "boot from the flash" if there is a CONFIG.SYS on C:
containing the driver.

MATLAB student vesion "S3.5" runs on the HP95LX without
coprocessor.  But of course the graphic features are not
available (due to the 95LX display). But I mostly use
the command-lines only. It is powerful enough.
MATLAB is a numerically oriented math. program which is
considered one of the most useful tools by the researchers
besides MAPLE, MATHCAD, MuPad et al. Note that it does
not support symbolic algebra by itself.

I have INTERLNK/INTERRSVR on the HP95LX and it communicates very
well with my laptop running DOS v5.0.  That is to say,
INTERLNK/INTERSVR does work with *3* serial lines (TXD, RXD, and
Gound), because the 95LX does not have other serial lines.

*But* I'm now asking another question. Have anyone made it to use
INTERLNK/INTERSVR on any of our palmtops via IR ? I think I've
tried a couple of times on 200LX's and gave up. I though that
INTERLNK/INTERSVR needs other serial lines for hardware
hand-shaking, but this was incorrect because it works on
95LX using only three lines.  So, there must be another reason
that INTERLNK/INTERSVR does not work with IR.

I very badly want to see them work via IR. Could you please
help? Because INTERLNK/INTERSVR is the best approach (for me)
for file-transfer and most precious one. You "mount" a drive
via serial lines on a remote computer and access them simply
as virtual local drives. So that it works for all dos applications
except those doing low-level disk operations such as disk-editing,
and so on.  You may, for example, use LIST.COM to view the
remote host. You may edit a file remotely on a laptop on your
HP95LX using your favorate editor. You may use a graphic program
on the laptop which does not run on 95LX to view anything on
your 95LX. You may use the CPACK-filer on your laptop to use
drives on your 95LX without starting $SYSMGR on 95LX (instead,
INTERSVR).

But I cannot log to drive A: using the filer on 95LX. Could you
please tell me how?

Rudi

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I use it on my companys LAN. Wich have a firewall.
I receive email without any problem. But sending requires me to use my
companies mail server cos my email isp does not allow relaying .

So it should work on any LAN.
The hp200lx is sharing Your PCs connection via NAT (network adress
translation) i think the hp200lx gets the IP 12.1.2.3 only seen by the
PC. so anything You can do on Your PC  should be able to do on Your
hp200lx.
As it is on a NAT network You can not do certin stuff - like ftp
server etc.

> Maybe MochaPPP itself doesn't work so well on the LAN? I don't
> know. Sorry I am no help. I see other folk here are trying to
> use a LAN too - hopefully someone comes up with an answer.
>
> - Tony
>

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on 1/3/02 3:26 AM, Russel Brooks at rlbrooks@POBOX.COM wrote:

> Malcolm Shewan wrote:
>> Is there anyone interested in trading a 200LX english language edition for a
>> 200LX german language model ( original 2MB). ???
>
> Isn't there some way to change the language the LX uses?  If yes
> you'd be able to use it in English but the keyboard might still
> have foreign characters.  I know there are some *.KIT files in
> the D:\BIN directory for different languages.
>
> Just guessing, I have no experience doing this.
>
> Cheers... Russ
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Yes I thought of it. But it was the keyboard issue that seemed bothersome.
There's lots of odd thing for the anglophone, though I guess you can get
used to anything.

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Rudi wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm asking for comfirmation or rejection of the
> follwoing assumptionn:
>
>        On the 95/100/200/700/1000CX,
>        The 2nd serial port COM2 can only
>        come from the PCMCIA slot. And if
>        there is no card inserted, I'm
>        entitled to clear the BIOS data
>        area 40:02 to 40:03 to zero's.

Hi,

   MS-DOS looks for COM ports on boot up.  Four
ports are possible.  If a port is found, there
is an algorithm to set the COM1 through COM4 ports.
If the port dosen't exist, it should be zeroed
out.  If COM2: is not zeroed, you can test for a
working UART.  Your assumptions look okay.  It's
hard to see where else a COM2 could legitimately
come from.

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"F5" (Goto), then "A:<enter>" (This assumes that you have the flash card
inserted.)

Bob

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<snip>

But I cannot log to drive A: using the filer on 95LX. Could you
please tell me how?

Rudi

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Do you have the HP95 Developer's Kit from SUPER?
http://www.palmtop.net/Programming.html

It has documents on scancodes and on the IR port.

Bob

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Hi,

I've asked for 95LX technical data. Barry has found an *ASCII*
file for me in his old floppies from HPHAND called "CHAP5.TXT".
This is a *very precious* file that cannot be found on the net.
It was "made" by Everett Kaser (one from the team in HP) 5/6/94,
edited also by Mark E. Huss (5/1794), and sent to Barry.

<snip>

If anyone happen to be able to find more data, such as other
chapters of the 95LX Developer's Guide, please let me know.
BTW. Have anyone really seen a printed 95LX Developer's Guide?

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Barry Wrote:
> Be careful with the nicads in the 95lx.  It's not designed for
> them and if you ever accidentally insert a battery backwards
it
> fries the motherboard.  I haven't seen this myself but a lot
of
> people reported this happening in the early days of HPHAND.
If
> I remember right it happened immediately and every time a
> battery was inserted backwards.

I want to clarify what I said in this paragraph.  The problem is
with inserting a nicad battery backwards.  Not with inserting an
alkaline battery backwards.  That makes nicads a little
dangerous for clumsy people like me in the 95lx.  I know that
some people used nicads with them and were careful and had no
problems.

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On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:16:53AM -0600, Barry wrote:
> I want to clarify what I said in this paragraph.  The problem is
> with inserting a nicad battery backwards.  Not with inserting an
> alkaline battery backwards.

I'm confused: What's the diff?  I would've thought inserting
/any/ batteries backward would fry any motherboard that isn't
protected against such mishaps.

In fact, I managed to fry my Palm IIIx with alkalines just this
way, during a particularly stressful all-nighter.  It took my
sleep-deprived brain quite a while to notice that the batteries
were getting /really/ hot, and by then, it was way too late.

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Steve wrote:

> Rudi wrote:
> >
> > I'm asking for comfirmation or rejection of the
> > follwoing assumptionn:
> >
> >        On the 95/100/200/700/1000CX,
> >        The 2nd serial port COM2 can only
> >        come from the PCMCIA slot. And if
> >        there is no card inserted, I'm
> >        entitled to clear the BIOS data
> >        area 40:02 to 40:03 to zero's.
>
>    MS-DOS looks for COM ports on boot up.  Four
> ports are possible.  If a port is found, there
> is an algorithm to set the COM1 through COM4 ports.
> If the port dosen't exist, it should be zeroed
> out.  If COM2: is not zeroed, you can test for a
> working UART.  Your assumptions look okay.  It's
> hard to see where else a COM2 could legitimately
> come from.

Thanks, Steve. I think I'll just test if a card
is inserted and the card's ID is "serial". I was
afraid that anyone would tell me to check the
activilty of UART's because this would again
increase the size of the program.

The CardBIOS on all of our palmtops work quite
reliably and seem to be always keeping good
track of the status of the PCMCIA splot,
hot-insertion/-removal or power on/off.

(NB! people, it is known that hot-insertion/
-removal cannot not be done on a HP100LX.
It can be, but should better be avoided on
95/200LX if not necessary. Only sometimes,
it is necessary to hot-insert/-remove a card on
the HP95LX to solve some problem, so that the
system will be aware of the status-change of
the slot.)

So, I've get a bit from either BIOS area or a
I/O port to see if a card is there but I've done
it myself to fetch the Function ID of the card.
It is very *tedious* to do those "tuple-communications".
 :( It also increase the size of the program.

So, I'm thinking that since the CardBIOS is always
there for us, it should also be saving the Card ID
somewhere in the working memory. If I can find the
location they're using, I could have saved many,
many bytes of the program! and will not have to
do those tuple-things. Any idea? I need only the
Function ID and the Manufacturer ID.

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> "F5" (Goto), then "A:<enter>" (This assumes that you have the flash card
> inserted.)

Thanks, Bob. It works. But The filer on 95LX (same to 200LX) will
not (or refuses to) see a virtual drive provided by interlnk.exe
which has been loaded prior to launch of $SYSMGR.  On the other
hand, the CPACK running on another laptop will be withing the filer
remote drives coming from a HP95LX with intersvr.exe started on it.

The SysMgr's on all of our palmtops are all very *stingy* (I think
it has to be too, because it's designed to be the boss.)
The SysMgr blocks these IRQ's and does not chains to previous
ISR(inrterrupt service routines). This includes the alarm Int 4Ah.
But, still I think it could have been made a little bit more
tolerant.

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> Do you have the HP95 Developer's Kit from SUPER?
> http://www.palmtop.net/Programming.html
>
> It has documents on scancodes and on the IR port.

Yes, Bob. I'm aware of the file "hp95dev.zip". It
contains only the IR-relevant port descriptions
which is different from those on 100/200LX. So,
I do have access to them on a 95LX.

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>>BTW. Have anyone really seen a printed 95LX Developer's Guide?

not only have I seen one I actually have one

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> >>BTW. Have anyone really seen a printed 95LX Developer's Guide?
>
> not only have I seen one I actually have one

Oh, my God. Would you mind if I load you with many, many
questions? I got only CHapter 5 in ASCII.

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Radek wrote:

> Sometime ago I also fixed one realy bad hinge crack (= 200LX
> splitted into 2 pieces) I used instant glue and loosed hinge
> (but was still holding every angle) It survived about 5 months
> of frequent use. 3 days ago it felt on the floor by accident and
> I have 2 pieces again:-(  I am thinking about putting in some
> kind of reinforcement directly into the plastic body. - heat
> thin steel wires and "solder them" directly into the plastic.
> Then cover it somehow. What about this idea? Has someone used it
> already?  I will probably try some kind of two component glue
> together with metal from floppy and steel wires...

All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:

http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg

Sorry, Greg. I just cannot resist.

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Hi Ka Tai

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 17:33:05 +0800, LEONG Ka Tai <leongkt@HKIPP.ORG> wrote:

> I guess I did not explain myself very well. I meant that I
> could not read the message file, which should be ascii.
>

Ah, I see. Sorry.

> The problem now is how to fix the old corrupted message file.
> As I have said, with the view function in filer I can read it
> and find that there is a bunch of nonsense characters at the
> beginning. But neither PE nor MEMO can read the file, so I can
> not edit out the characters. Is there another text editor I can
> try?

First, it is normal that at the beginning of the *.i files
(and at the beginning of each neew message inside that file) there are
about 25 non-ASCII caracters. These are flags used by Post/LX to save
information about the message which follows this non-ASCII string, such
as "new", "read/unread", "marked" and the name of the mailbox the
message came through, which is different from the file name in case the
message has been moved to another box / folder.
In an editor, these characters will probably show up as black sqares.
What I said before, that these
info is stored inside the index files, is wrong. Don't know exactly
what is stored in the index files.

PE should be able to open the .i file. At least here it is. And it
doesn't switch into a binary mode, as Tony assumed. It opens the file
just like any other ASCII file.

If it doesn't open it for you, maybe the file is too big.
Please do the tests I suggested before, running scandisk or chkdsk /f
on the drive, so we can see if the drive or the FAT is corrupted. This
could cause such a failure that a program thinks the file it shall open
is way too large for it, even if it is only a few bytes or kbytes in
size.

Then please report what the DOS "dir" command says about the file.

If you have tried to fix the file before and maybe corrupted the binary
string at the very beginning, you can simply go down in the file and
copy'n paste another binary string from another message to the top of
the file.

Make sure to keep a copy of the original file before doing any
modifications!

> I also need to append the new file to the old one when the
> latter has been edited, how do I do that?

As Tony suggested.
Or, use PE and copy and past the contents of the new file to the end of
the old one.

Good luck!
daniel


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Hi Rudi

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 14:58:05 +0100, Nan-shan Chen <chen@GET.UNI-PADERBORN.DE> wrote:

> It was "made" by Everett Kaser (one from the team in HP) 5/6/94,
> edited also by Mark E. Huss (5/1794), and sent to Barry.

WOW, it took 200 years to develop the 95LX? ;-)
Now I know why the LX series devices are so wonderfully designed...

> Also, I'm I'm reporting the use of 95LX. I got a HP/Sandisk
> 5MB flash card from eBay, and this card can perfectly be
> accessed by using a single driver called SDPDRV.SYS. One could
> even "boot from the flash" if there is a CONFIG.SYS on C:
> containing the driver.

Great! Now that I have a 95LX too (thanks, btw ;-) ), maybe I also
should look for a card which works inside it.
Ah, by the way: The 95LX you sent to me is really a 1MB machine,
although nothing like that is written on the screen edge. I thought
every 1MB 95LX had written "1MB" on the upper right of the screen.
If I call chkdsk, I see there is 777xxx bytes disk space, but (I
don't know how) over 350kB used by user files, although I didn't do
anything with the unit except switching it on. ;-)
Do you know where all the files are? hidden? Or in a hidden directory?

> I have INTERLNK/INTERRSVR on the HP95LX and it communicates very
> well with my laptop running DOS v5.0.  That is to say,
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR does work with *3* serial lines (TXD, RXD, and
> Gound), because the 95LX does not have other serial lines.

Interesting. So it seems to use XON/XOFF automatically if there are no
DSR/DTR lines available. Good solution. Every communications software
should behave this way! Well done, Bill. ;-)

> *But* I'm now asking another question. Have anyone made it to use
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR on any of our palmtops via IR ? I think I've
> tried a couple of times on 200LX's and gave up. I though that
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR needs other serial lines for hardware
> hand-shaking, but this was incorrect because it works on
> 95LX using only three lines.  So, there must be another reason
> that INTERLNK/INTERSVR does not work with IR.
>
> I very badly want to see them work via IR. Could you please
> help? Because INTERLNK/INTERSVR is the best approach (for me)

Well, IR is not IrDA. I assume if the other device which you want to
connect to also uses the SIR protocol the LXs use, it should work.
Most devices nowadays only speak IrDA over the IR port. See my IrDA
page http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/ir_dev

But maybe there are also other issues, I have never really used
Interlnk/Intersvr, neither over cable nor IR.

Good luck

daniel

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My 95LX (S/N ABA3140A03278) is also 1MB, and also does not say "1MB" on the
screen edge.

The files are in the _DAT and _SYS directories; my _SYS directory has 27
files using 202752 bytes in it and _DAT has about 10 original files, most of
less than 1KB. Running CHKDSK, I get 922624 bytes total disk space and
267776 bytes in 7 hidden files.

Bob

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<snip>
Ah, by the way: The 95LX you sent to me is really a 1MB machine,
although nothing like that is written on the screen edge. I thought
every 1MB 95LX had written "1MB" on the upper right of the screen.
If I call chkdsk, I see there is 777xxx bytes disk space, but (I
don't know how) over 350kB used by user files, although I didn't do
anything with the unit except switching it on. ;-)
Do you know where all the files are? hidden? Or in a hidden directory?
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 18:18:17 +0100, Nan-shan Chen <chen@GET.UNI-PADERBORN.DE> wrote:

> All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:
>
> http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg
>
> Sorry, Greg. I just cannot resist.

Greg, may I ust this photo on my hinge crack page??? 8-)
That's just too funny!

Of course I would mention your name. Or should I better not do that?
;-)

GTX
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> I am thinking about putting in some
> kind of reinforcement directly into the plastic body. - heat
> thin steel wires and "solder them" directly into the plastic.
> Then cover it somehow. What about this idea? Has someone used it
> already?  I will probably try some kind of two component glue
> together with metal from floppy and steel wires...

For reinforcement you might try a fine mesh screen, the wires in the
screen will hold the crack together. Using screen instead of sheet means
the adhesive can surround the wires allowing a mechanical connection as
well as the adhesive bond. Clean the screen with acid (lemon juice?)
followed by a water rinse to kep residual acid from attacking the wires
then dry quickly to prevent corrosion.
If you do end up using sheet make sure to roughen it (sandpaper) so that
the adhesive will have a better surface to grip. Clean the surface with
a solvent (alcohol or acetone) to remove any dust.


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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Ah, by the way: The 95LX you sent to me is really a 1MB machine,
> although nothing like that is written on the screen edge. I thought
> every 1MB 95LX had written "1MB" on the upper right of the screen.

ISTR that HP had an exchange program where you could (for a fee, of
course) upgrade your 512KB palmtop for a 1MB model. The upgrade involved
changing the motherboard, but the case remained the same.


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Vinegar might be better -- lemon juice has sugar and essential oils in it.
After rinsing well in water, use an alcohol rinse to remove the water (and
to speed drying).

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<snip> Clean the screen with acid (lemon juice?)
followed by a water rinse to keep residual acid from attacking the wires
then dry quickly to prevent corrosion.<snip>

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Fri,  4 Jan 2002 09:20:47 +1300 (NZDT)

02h05m15s ago ...
On Thu,  3 Jan 2002 20:15:32 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> PE should be able to open the .i file. At least here it
> is. And it doesn't switch into a binary mode, as Tony
> assumed. It opens the file just like any other ASCII file.

Agreed!:) For a normal .i file PE works normally.

(PE treats those particular "black box" characters specially I
think, in deciding whether to go into binary mode or not)

I was just guessing that some other binary material before
the first message might be an explanation of why PE was perhaps
not working normally. I assumed PE would load the file as file
size is never a problem for PE. But I've seen him slip into
binary mode and it does seem like nothing works then<G>.

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Hi friends,

for those who have tried to download and install the Transfile Win200
Bugfix from my homepage (the HPCOMM.DLL file):

Tomas said:

--- begin of forwarded message ---

Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 14:19:30 +0100 (CET)
From: Tomas   Moberg <Tomas.Moberg@abc.se>

I had to rename the dll to hpcom.dll to get it to work.
Ie remove one m

--- end of forwarded message ---

Since I am not a user of Transfile Win200 I cannot verify that this is
the case for every Transfile version out there.
Could you please check if you have a file hpcom.dll or hpcomm.dll in
your windows or windows/system directory?

If it turns out to be with one "l" in every case I'll rename the file
on my homepage.

Thanks (Tomas!)
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On Sent: 02/01/02 5:26:49 PM, "DIGEST Tony Corso" <acorso@ATTGLOBAL.NET> =
wrote:

>has anyone tried to run derive for dos under pocket dos????

Yes. Jornada 568 in landscape mode with both Pocket DOS and XT-CE. Works =
fine and faster than 200LX DS.

Full screen is tricky to read because the font is so small, but if you =
zoom in it's quite legible. I'm sure that a keyboard/horizontal WinCE =
unit would work much better.

BTW, the pocket Excel files are SMALLER than the same Lotus ones!

Also there's an excellent HP48/49 emulator available - (Emu48 - =
freeware).

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On 03 January 2002 04:38, Tony Hutchins wrote:

> The tricky part is re-linking the files after copying them
> over, so HV can read the whole "tree" of HTML, folowing all the
> links. I am not sure how the avantgo program manages that.
> You might be able to copy a whole treee to your palmtop and
> then use some search and replace programs to fix the links to
> suit the directory you copy the tree to.

I recently wanted to read a web site off-line, so I went looking for a
suitable program and found WebCopier. It has a free version and a more
feature-rich "premium" version which is not free. The free version does
everything I want. Indeed, I must confess I don't understand what the
premium features are for!

You create a project which defines the web source, how deep to follow
links (with separate values for source server and other servers), where
to store the files on your HDD, whether to copy images, sounds, java
script etc., plus quite a few more options. The off it goes and makes a
local copy of the site with all links adjusted. Best of all, the links
are relative, so you can just copy the newly created folder to your
handheld and use it there.

It's at http://www.maximumsoft.com/

Hope others will enjoy this program as much as I do.

--=20
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Date:         Thu, 3 Jan 2002 15:43:48 -0800
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It works, but has a damaged screen (missing lines on
screen, broken latch and some physical damage at
hinge...), broken battery cover.
I am located at NYC, those who are interested can
e-mail me. Bulent

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Hi,

You are right, Home of The Underdogs does contain some
abandonware. I am sorry, I thought that all
abandonware games had been removed and only freeware
games could be downloaded. (There are many Freeware
games available for download, including NETHACK)
They did remove some games a while ago, so I thought
they had removed all illegal games.

TO SUM UP: NETHACK is freeware and so are most games
in Home of Underdogs, but some are not and are
therefore illegal.

I am sorry, I didn4t want to encourage pirating games.


Cheers,


Inigo

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Hi Rudi

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 14:58:05 +0100, Nan-shan Chen <chen@GET.UNI-PADERBORN.DE> wrote:

> It was "made" by Everett Kaser (one from the team in HP) 5/6/94,
> edited also by Mark E. Huss (5/1794), and sent to Barry.

WOW, it took 200 years to develop the 95LX? ;-)
Now I know why the LX series devices are so wonderfully designed...

> Also, I'm I'm reporting the use of 95LX. I got a HP/Sandisk
> 5MB flash card from eBay, and this card can perfectly be
> accessed by using a single driver called SDPDRV.SYS. One could
> even "boot from the flash" if there is a CONFIG.SYS on C:
> containing the driver.

Great! Now that I have a 95LX too (thanks, btw ;-) ), maybe I also
should look for a card which works inside it.
Ah, by the way: The 95LX you sent to me is really a 1MB machine,
although nothing like that is written on the screen edge. I thought
every 1MB 95LX had written "1MB" on the upper right of the screen.
If I call chkdsk, I see there is 777xxx bytes disk space, but (I
don't know how) over 350kB used by user files, although I didn't do
anything with the unit except switching it on. ;-)
Do you know where all the files are? hidden? Or in a hidden directory?

> I have INTERLNK/INTERRSVR on the HP95LX and it communicates very
> well with my laptop running DOS v5.0.  That is to say,
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR does work with *3* serial lines (TXD, RXD, and
> Gound), because the 95LX does not have other serial lines.

Interesting. So it seems to use XON/XOFF automatically if there are no
DSR/DTR lines available. Good solution. Every communications software
should behave this way! Well done, Bill. ;-)

> *But* I'm now asking another question. Have anyone made it to use
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR on any of our palmtops via IR ? I think I've
> tried a couple of times on 200LX's and gave up. I though that
> INTERLNK/INTERSVR needs other serial lines for hardware
> hand-shaking, but this was incorrect because it works on
> 95LX using only three lines.  So, there must be another reason
> that INTERLNK/INTERSVR does not work with IR.
>
> I very badly want to see them work via IR. Could you please
> help? Because INTERLNK/INTERSVR is the best approach (for me)

Well, IR is not IrDA. I assume if the other device which you want to
connect to also uses the SIR protocol the LXs use, it should work.
Most devices nowadays only speak IrDA over the IR port. See my IrDA
page http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/ir_dev

But maybe there are also other issues, I have never really used
Interlnk/Intersvr, neither over cable nor IR.

Good luck

daniel

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Hi Ka Tai

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 17:33:05 +0800, LEONG Ka Tai <leongkt@HKIPP.ORG> wrote:

> I guess I did not explain myself very well. I meant that I
> could not read the message file, which should be ascii.
>

Ah, I see. Sorry.

> The problem now is how to fix the old corrupted message file.
> As I have said, with the view function in filer I can read it
> and find that there is a bunch of nonsense characters at the
> beginning. But neither PE nor MEMO can read the file, so I can
> not edit out the characters. Is there another text editor I can
> try?

First, it is normal that at the beginning of the *.i files
(and at the beginning of each neew message inside that file) there are
about 25 non-ASCII caracters. These are flags used by Post/LX to save
information about the message which follows this non-ASCII string, such
as "new", "read/unread", "marked" and the name of the mailbox the
message came through, which is different from the file name in case the
message has been moved to another box / folder.
In an editor, these characters will probably show up as black sqares.
What I said before, that these
info is stored inside the index files, is wrong. Don't know exactly
what is stored in the index files.

PE should be able to open the .i file. At least here it is. And it
doesn't switch into a binary mode, as Tony assumed. It opens the file
just like any other ASCII file.

If it doesn't open it for you, maybe the file is too big.
Please do the tests I suggested before, running scandisk or chkdsk /f
on the drive, so we can see if the drive or the FAT is corrupted. This
could cause such a failure that a program thinks the file it shall open
is way too large for it, even if it is only a few bytes or kbytes in
size.

Then please report what the DOS "dir" command says about the file.

If you have tried to fix the file before and maybe corrupted the binary
string at the very beginning, you can simply go down in the file and
copy'n paste another binary string from another message to the top of
the file.

Make sure to keep a copy of the original file before doing any
modifications!

> I also need to append the new file to the old one when the
> latter has been edited, how do I do that?

As Tony suggested.
Or, use PE and copy and past the contents of the new file to the end of
the old one.

Good luck!
daniel


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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 18:18:17 +0100, Nan-shan Chen <chen@GET.UNI-PADERBORN.DE> wrote:

> All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:
>
> http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg
>
> Sorry, Greg. I just cannot resist.

Greg, may I ust this photo on my hinge crack page??? 8-)
That's just too funny!

Of course I would mention your name. Or should I better not do that?
;-)

GTX
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Fri,  4 Jan 2002 14:02:56 +1300 (NZDT)

01h28m56s ago ...
On Thu,  3 Jan 2002 23:34:00 +0000 (GMT), Chris Randle wrote:

> It's at http://www.maximumsoft.com/
>
> Hope others will enjoy this program as much as I do.

Chris - what a great find! I've just downloaded WebCopier and
have been reading the forum at their site. It reminds me so so
much of ROBOWEB/LX - especially the questions in the forum
about URL filters etc. They even have scheduling - that is now
added to ROBOWEB/LX too. Looks like they even have 2 ways to
fig - "smart" and "recursive". I started out with a recursive
method but it was inclined to get a little lost on some sites,
so changed it over to what is presumably "smart" :)

WebCopier is exactly what folk have been looking for here.
A most interesting read for me. The funny thing is I mostly use
ROBOWEB/LX to convert everything to a series of mailbox
messages as pure text. It is amazing how much palmtop real
estate is saved that way, and disposal is easy too - via
e-mail, or via the DEL key <G>.

Thanks!

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Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
twice as fast as really slow is still slow.

I understand you must install a software driver of some kind. Is there
any software that conflicts with the drivers software?

Just curious...Randy

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Hi gang--

        If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I want to turn the
palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the batteries. Will this
work?

                                                        --Jessica


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Date:         Thu, 3 Jan 2002 21:20:24 -0600
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Adrian Ho wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:16:53AM -0600, Barry wrote:
>>
>> I want to clarify what I said in this paragraph.  The problem
is
>> with inserting a nicad battery backwards.  Not with inserting
an
>> alkaline battery backwards.
>
> I'm confused: What's the diff?  I would've thought inserting
> /any/ batteries backward would fry any motherboard that isn't
> protected against such mishaps.

This is what I remember from way back when.  Because of this I
was always afraid to use nicads in the 95lx.  I think I have put
alkalines in backwards but I'm not sure.  If I did no problem
was caused.  But I don't really remember.

I am sure that's a problem with nicads.

In fact I remember a discussion on HPHAND when we found out the
100lx was going to be available in a few days.  I think I asked
the question whether it would be safe with nicads and of course
the answer was that it was designed with nicads in mind.

But you can always test it yourself.  Put some alkalines in
backwards.  If that doesn't fry it try some backwards nicads.
If that fries it you know my memory is correct.  If the
alkalines fry it you know I got it wrong.  Let me know how it
turns out, will you?

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Feldman, Robert wrote:
> My 95LX (S/N ABA3140A03278) is also 1MB,
> and also does not say "1MB" on the screen edge.
>
> The files are in the _DAT and _SYS directories;
> my _SYS directory has 27 files using 202752>
> bytes in it and _DAT has about 10 original files,
> most of less than 1KB. Running CHKDSK, I get
> 922624 bytes total disk space and 267776 bytes
> in 7 hidden files.

I have 2  95lxs and they both say "1 Meg Ram" on the right just
above the screen.

A lot of the files in the _DAT and _SYS directories are really
in rom.  Some aren't and can be deleted if you change the read
only attribute.

I never use $ysmgr so I got rid of everything in them I could.
They're just little dos machines.  I have a few 100/200lxs, too
and I keep 1 by my computer and store phone numbers in it and
keep it in the app manager all the time.  The others are just
for dos and have hardly been in the app manager since I retired
5 or 6 years ago.

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Randy Wilkinson wrote:
> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth
> the trouble?  It seems like twice as fast
> as really slow is still slow.

Slow?  It's a 10 mhz machine.  What's this about slow?  That's
10 million somethings per second.

I considered the double speed mod when it first became available
and I decided as soon as I need the extra speed I'd get it.  So
far I haven't felt the need. :)

 It was too slow with minix and that did make me consider it.
But I don't think I'd keep minix on it for long anyway.

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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Randy Wilkinson wrote:

> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
> twice as fast as really slow is still slow.

The double-speed upgrade is a necessity on the palmtop.  With it, the
palmtop becomes MUCH more usable and responsive, snappy even.  It would be
worth it at ten times the cost.  Beware, though -- once you've used a
double-speed palmtop, you can never go back.  <g>

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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Jessica Blank wrote:

>         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
> powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I want to turn
> the palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the batteries. Will
> this work?

The 200LX must be on to charge.  The palmtop's screen, being an LCD, does
not suffer from any kind of burn problem, so this is not a problem to
worry about, but the palmtop must be on to charge the batteries.  If you
have it plugged in and the screen is NOT on, it is not charging and there
is a problem (unless you have specifically used one of the utilities on
SUPER to turn the display off while leaving the power on).  This issue is
actually covered in the FAQ, I believe, at
http://www.hplx.net/faq.faq.html ... and there's also a 200LX Power System
FAQ at http://www.hplx.net/faq.power.html.

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>Randy Wilkinson wrote:
>>=A0Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth =A0the trouble? =A0It seems=
 like
>>twice as fast =A0as really slow is still slow.

I used a doublespeed 200lx for some time. Than the screen went.=
 (I'm
trying in my thumb fingered way to repair it with a 100lx=
 screen)

So I am using my 100lx backup machine. It is like night and day.=
 I have
programs I used to use regularly on my ds200 that I almost never=
 use
on the slower 100lx.

--
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The tape should hold enough so you can drill it and put in a
couple of pop rivets. Or if not too thick and aluminum,
Swinglne SF-13 3/8" staples should help keep it together.

Bob

Nan-shan Chen wrote:
>
> (I'm writing to the list and privately)
>
> Radek wrote:
>
> > Sometime ago I also fixed one realy bad hinge crack (= 200LX
> > splitted into 2 pieces) I used instant glue and loosed hinge
> > (but was still holding every angle) It survived about 5 months
> > of frequent use. 3 days ago it felt on the floor by accident and
> > I have 2 pieces again:-(  I am thinking about putting in some
> > kind of reinforcement directly into the plastic body. - heat
> > thin steel wires and "solder them" directly into the plastic.
> > Then cover it somehow. What about this idea? Has someone used it
> > already?  I will probably try some kind of two component glue
> > together with metal from floppy and steel wires...
>
> All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:
>
> http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg
>
> Sorry, Greg. I just cannot resist.
>
> Rudi
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Got my 3Com/US-Robotics/MegaHertz 3CXM556 & Startac working
last week. I use lxcic (from super) to kick the modem into
action then execute www. Battery life is short! LXCIC was
the key however.

Bob

Khalil Ladjevardi wrote:
>
> I am looking for a cellular-ready PCMCIA modem for the HP 200LX.
>
> I already have a US-Robotics/MegaHertz 33.6 PC Card Modem with XJACK
> Connector (XJ4336). Unfortunately, it sends out double characters i.e.
> aattddtt336622001199 when dialing (when using www.exe). I tried using Data
> Comm (communications software) to check on the modem. It seems that this
> software "does not" see this modem.. I tried using several initialization
> strings.. AT&F, AT&F1, AT&F2, etc.  none works !!
>
> I was wonderring if anyone on this list might be able to help me get this
> modem to work with my HP ?
>
> I use this modem (via a PCMCIA Card Reader) with my Palm III and it works
> great with my Startac Digital Cellular phone (ST 7797)
>
> Thank you,
>
> Khalil Ladjevardi
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Hi friends

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 22:14:53 I tiredly wrote:

> If it turns out to be with one "l" in every case I'll rename the file
> on my homepage.

argh!
Just the most important letter in that mail is wrong: one "m", not one
"l" of course!

GTX
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> > AFAIK, the index files are binary files, so they only contain "nonsense
> > characters".
> > But if you get an insufficient memory message, the file must be huge!
>
> I guess I did not explain myself very well. I meant that I
> could not read the message file, which should be ascii.

Actually, there is a "FLAG" record or line that accompanies each message
that contains HIGH Ascii characters.  That is binary and is not really
readable.  If you edited that line, that would create problems for
reading the file in Post.

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> Fri,  4 Jan 2002 14:02:56 +1300 (NZDT)
>
> 01h28m56s ago ...
> On Thu,  3 Jan 2002 23:34:00 +0000 (GMT), Chris Randle wrote:
>
> > It's at http://www.maximumsoft.com/
> >
> > Hope others will enjoy this program as much as I do.
>
> Chris - what a great find! I've just downloaded WebCopier and

Is this 'AD-ware' or spy-ware?

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I would call this an ultimate solution:-) It may look funny for someone who has only a hinge crack, but it may be reality for somebody who has 200lx in 2 pieces...

Radek





                    Nan-shan Chen
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                    PM
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All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:

http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg

Sorry, Greg. I just cannot resist.

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Hello,

I am new to this group..

I have been a happy user of the HP 200lx for about 6 years now. I have 2
questions/requests:

1. I have the connectivity pack, but the old original diskette that it came
with is no longer readable, so I can't reinstall the desktop apps on my
computer. Would it be audacious to ask if anybody has it to be able to email
the
files to me, or is it available somewhere on the web for free? (I really did
buy the software originally, and I can happily supply the proof if you want)

2. Since the DOS cpack programs run only under a DOS bootup, not under WIN
Me, and my printer (HP 720c) is a WIndows only printer, I cannot print from
the apps. Any suggestions for good Windows substitutes?

Thanks,

Jeff Shames
Rehovot ISRAEL

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Speed is a relative thing. I use a DS machine and I can confirm, that I don't want to go back to standard 200lx. However I expected more from a DS machine. Because it is running at 16Mhz I expected it as fast as my Olivetti Quaderno (16Mhz) is. But it is
not. May be because in Olivetti quaderno is V30 cpu? I can play MOD files on Quaderno at 16Khz sampling frequency which is listenable, but it freezes DS 200Lx even at 12Khz:-(


Regards

Radek






                    Barry
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                    2002-01-04 04:44
                    AM
                    Please respond
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Randy Wilkinson wrote:
> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth
> the trouble?  It seems like twice as fast
> as really slow is still slow.

Slow?  It's a 10 mhz machine.  What's this about slow?  That's
10 million somethings per second.

I considered the double speed mod when it first became available
and I decided as soon as I need the extra speed I'd get it.  So
far I haven't felt the need. :)

 It was too slow with minix and that did make me consider it.
But I don't think I'd keep minix on it for long anyway.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff and Jill Shames" <shamesj@NETVISION.NET.IL>
|
| 2. Since the DOS cpack programs run only under a DOS bootup,
not under WIN
| Me, and my printer (HP 720c) is a WIndows only printer, I
cannot print from
| the apps. Any suggestions for good Windows substitutes?
|


There's  a site describing how to perform a  boot from WinMe to
Win98 DOS:
http://www.sgmvp.freewebsites.com/WinME_DOS/Win-ME.htm

Haven't tried it myself though

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I would like to ask for the same. Can anybody send me a file _mstest.ex_ from package wnsetall.arj?

Thanks,

Radek





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                    2002-01-04 08:16
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                    Please respond
                    to Jeff and Jill
                    Shames






Hello,

I am new to this group..

I have been a happy user of the HP 200lx for about 6 years now. I have 2
questions/requests:

1. I have the connectivity pack, but the old original diskette that it came
with is no longer readable, so I can't reinstall the desktop apps on my
computer. Would it be audacious to ask if anybody has it to be able to email
the
files to me, or is it available somewhere on the web for free? (I really did
buy the software originally, and I can happily supply the proof if you want)

2. Since the DOS cpack programs run only under a DOS bootup, not under WIN
Me, and my printer (HP 720c) is a WIndows only printer, I cannot print from
the apps. Any suggestions for good Windows substitutes?

Thanks,

Jeff Shames
Rehovot ISRAEL

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On 04 January 2002 06:29,=20
discussing the WebCopier program, F. Kaufman wrote:

> Is this 'AD-ware' or spy-ware?

Neither that I'm aware of. There are no ads, and ZoneAlarm has never
complained that it's phoning home. I think they hope that you'll upgrade
to get the extra features. Personally, I think the freebie version has
got everything the average person could want and more. But don't tell
them :-)

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Hi Randy

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 18:11:38 -0800, Randy Wilkinson <randy@MAIL.HVACWARE.NET> wrote:

> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
> twice as fast as really slow is still slow.
>
> I understand you must install a software driver of some kind. Is there
> any software that conflicts with the drivers software?

It is absolutly necessary, in my opinion, if you work a lot with CPU
intensive programs. Even if you "only" work with huge databases, or
with Post/LX containing lots of messages, or use HV a lot, it is a
great advantage.

The drawback is, that it is possible that you cannot read the screen
while no DS driver is loaded. It depends on the composition of
electronical components if it's readable or not.
So you should always have a "bootable" flash card with the driver at
hand, in case you loose your C drive due to a power failure.
Or you should be familiar enough with your palmtop that you can copy
the driver blindly from another location to the C drive via Laplink
or so.

Also the serial and IR port and some other components of the palmtop
don't work properly without the driver. So the driver is a must.

I have not seen any program which doesn't work with the upgrade. Except
Volkov Commander, but there is a patch which makes it work, available
on SUPER.

Oh, as I have heard, the Silicom Ethernet cards don't work with the DS
upgrade.

The upgrade is removeable at any time without destroying anything
(except your C: drive data). So you can go for it, and if you really
encounter problems which make you wish to have the upgrade removed, you
can do so.

GTX
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Hi Jeff:

        Shalom! (I'm not Israeli but I am Jewish :) ) I have the
Connectivity Pack disks and can mail you them.

                                                        --Jessica


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On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jeff and Jill Shames wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am new to this group..
>
> I have been a happy user of the HP 200lx for about 6 years now. I have 2
> questions/requests:
>
> 1. I have the connectivity pack, but the old original diskette that it came
> with is no longer readable, so I can't reinstall the desktop apps on my
> computer. Would it be audacious to ask if anybody has it to be able to email
> the
> files to me, or is it available somewhere on the web for free? (I really did
> buy the software originally, and I can happily supply the proof if you want)
>
> 2. Since the DOS cpack programs run only under a DOS bootup, not under WIN
> Me, and my printer (HP 720c) is a WIndows only printer, I cannot print from
> the apps. Any suggestions for good Windows substitutes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Shames
> Rehovot ISRAEL
>
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As many have stated, the DS upgrade is well worth the cost. I use my 200LX
many times a day. The speed enhancement helps all the time.


Thanks,

Paul Anderson, Pres, Systems-Consulting here since 1992
89 Main Street, Broad Brook CT 06016 tel:(860)627-5393
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Hi everyone--


        Many thanks for the wonderful help on the power issue. My next
silly question: Has anyone had any luck with any PCMCIA (or parallel port)
sound devices on the 200LX?


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In late January, 2001, there was a post to the list that someone had put an
MP3 player in a PCMCIA card so it was powered by the LX. The thread starts
at http://www.technoir.nu/hplx/hplx-l/0101/msg01317.html. The man, David,
offered to email more details. I have a copy of that email; if you want, I
can send it to you. The details are sketchy, and it looks like the only
advantage of the design is that it fits inside the LX (but by doing so, it
uses the slot, so you can't use a flash card at the same time).

Bob

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Subject: 200lx and sound cards?


Hi everyone--


        Many thanks for the wonderful help on the power issue. My next
silly question: Has anyone had any luck with any PCMCIA (or parallel port)
sound devices on the 200LX?


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It's been a while since I had it done so my frame of reference is
somewhat stale. I do remember that, at the time,  the change was
noticable and I thought it was really worth the money. I guess it
really all depends on what you with the LX. I used to use FoxPro and
it made foxpro load and run a lot faster. I think there are amny
applications where the difference won't matter.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> Randy Wilkinson
> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:12 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Are you happy with your DS mod?
>
>
> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
> twice as fast as really slow is still slow.
>
> I understand you must install a software driver of some
> kind. Is there
> any software that conflicts with the drivers software?
>
> Just curious...Randy
>
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FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm convinced that
the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a battery charger.
I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging batteries in
the unit. I did use software that modified the fast-charge times so it
may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and came
back to find it dead and making a humming noise that required a 'trip
to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when it happened.




> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> Jessica Blank
> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:29 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Charging while 'off'?
>
>
> Hi gang--
>
>         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
> powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I
> want to turn the
> palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the
> batteries. Will this
> work?
>
>                                                         --Jessica
>
>
> =========================================
>   J e s s i c a    L e a h    B l a n k
> -----------------------------------------
>   Programmer * Unix Sysadmin * Web Geek
>  jessica@twu.net * http://www.JessL.org/
> =========================================
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What AC adapter were you using?

On 4 Jan 2002, at 11:46, Ed Padin wrote:

> FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm convinced that
> the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a battery charger.
> I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging batteries in
> the unit. I did use software that modified the fast-charge times so it
> may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and came
> back to find it dead and making a humming noise that required a 'trip
> to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when it happened.
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> > Behalf Of
> > Jessica Blank
> > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:29 PM
> > To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> > Subject: Charging while 'off'?
> >
> >
> > Hi gang--
> >
> >         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
> > powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I
> > want to turn the
> > palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the
> > batteries. Will this
> > work?
> >
> >                                                         --Jessica
> >
> >
> > =========================================
> >   J e s s i c a    L e a h    B l a n k
> > -----------------------------------------
> >   Programmer * Unix Sysadmin * Web Geek
> >  jessica@twu.net * http://www.JessL.org/
> > =========================================
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Hello all
I just got a Jet-Eye IR printer adapter (Extended Systems PN ESI-9510)
and have some questions. The adapter is two boxes connected by a cable,
one box has two "LED"s presumably IR send and recieve, the other box has
male and female Centronics (printer plug) connectors and what appears to
be a power receptacle similar to the power recptacle on the palmtop but
smaller.
Questions:
 do I need a power adaptor, if yes what voltage/amps/polarity?
 do I need software/drivers?
Thanks in advance, I'm off to search Google and see ewhat I can turn up.
--
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Ann Arbor Michigan
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Andrew King wrote:
>
> Hello all
> I just got a Jet-Eye IR printer adapter (Extended Systems PN ESI-9510)
> and have some questions.
> Questions:
>  do I need a power adaptor, if yes what voltage/amps/polarity?
>  do I need software/drivers?
> Thanks in advance, I'm off to search Google and see ewhat I can turn up.
> --
> Andrew King

I found extended systems and downloaded the driver for the
palmtop/omnibook
http://www.extendedsystems.com/ESI/Service+Support/dlfiles.htm?cat=Infrared%20Connection-Archive
Still no information on the size/flavor of the power supply.

--
Andrew King
Ann Arbor Michigan
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Tony Hutchins wrote:

> My guess: If you have a string of say 20 binary characters at
> the beginning then PE goes into "binary" mode, with overstrike
> on and doesn't behave as normal (no wrapping etc, good
> protection for a binary file).
>
> You should be able to load the file in PE?
>
> If yes, then press Fn+INS and insert say 12-20 spaces right at
> the beginning. Then save the file. Now- reload it and I think
> PE will function like it normally does - you will be able to
> select and delete etc.
>
> If no, I wonder why?

Thanks for the suggestion. I am able to edit the file in PE
now. There seems to be severe corruption and I have to check
line by line, so it may take a while. Still, it is a start.

> type new.i >> old.i

Great, shall try that when Ihave cleared up the file.

Thanks for your help.

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One time it happened while I was using a 1-amp power supply from Radio
Shack however, I had tested the supply to make sure it was providing
the proper voltage. I was charging a pair of those panasonic 1300Ma
NiCDs.

The second time, I had the 'official' HP power supply with the fold-up
forks. I was charging a pair of those green NiMh's from Thaddeus.

I do know that I was using charging software, (I forget which but I
know it was one of those free utlities that let's you change the fast
charge times). It's possible that I had it too high. I think the
default fast charge time is 6 hours and I probably doubled that.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> John Musielewicz
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:12 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: Charging while 'off'?
>
>
> What AC adapter were you using?
>
> On 4 Jan 2002, at 11:46, Ed Padin wrote:
>
> > FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm
> convinced that
> > the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a
> battery charger.
> > I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging
> batteries in
> > the unit. I did use software that modified the
> fast-charge times so it
> > may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and came
> > back to find it dead and making a humming noise that
> required a 'trip
> > to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when
> it happened.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> > > Behalf Of
> > > Jessica Blank
> > > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:29 PM
> > > To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> > > Subject: Charging while 'off'?
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi gang--
> > >
> > >         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still
> charge while
> > > powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I
> > > want to turn the
> > > palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the
> > > batteries. Will this
> > > work?
> > >
> > >
> --Jessica
> > >
> > >
> > > =========================================
> > >   J e s s i c a    L e a h    B l a n k
> > > -----------------------------------------
> > >   Programmer * Unix Sysadmin * Web Geek
> > >  jessica@twu.net * http://www.JessL.org/
> > > =========================================
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> All really should have a look at Greg's palmtop:
> http://home.jps.net/~gregd/palmtop.jpg

I'm not sure why this is supposed to be funny.  Sure, the fix is
(more than) a bit rough but it is also fixing more than just a
simple hinge crack.  It looks like the hinge has completely
failed and that metal bracket is all that is keeping the display
from flapping in the wind.

If the patch works then I offer my congratulations; I'm glad to
see an LX that is still providing useful service.

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Jessica Blank wrote:
>         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
> powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I want to turn the
> palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the batteries. Will this
> work?

"Burned in" is NOT a problem with an LCD display, it only
affects CRTs where the electron beam is always lighting up a
fixed pattern.  Even then I'm not sure it is a problem anymore;
I believe modern CRTs protect against that old prroblem.

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Radek Svagr wrote:
> I would like to ask for the same. Can anybody send me a file
> _mstest.ex_ from package wnsetall.arj?

There are (at least) 2 different distributions of the Cpack files.
One has all the diskette files dated in 1994 and the other has
some of them dated in 1995.  WNSETALL.ARJ is one of the changed
ones.  Which do you need?  I have both and can send either.

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Hi Ed

On 4 Jan 2002, at 18:15, Ed Padin wrote:

> One time it happened while I was using a 1-amp power supply from Radio
> Shack however, I had tested the supply to make sure it was providing
> the proper voltage. I was charging a pair of those panasonic 1300Ma
> NiCDs.

I tried this adapter too. It made my LX overheat and almost burned
up the power supply.

>
> The second time, I had the 'official' HP power supply with the fold-up
> forks. I was charging a pair of those green NiMh's from Thaddeus.

I've never used this adapter. Its possible a battery shorted. There is
no overload protection if this happens.

>
> I do know that I was using charging software, (I forget which but I
> know it was one of those free utlities that let's you change the fast
> charge times). It's possible that I had it too high. I think the
> default fast charge time is 6 hours and I probably doubled that.
>

I've extended the time ever since I got my first LX and never had a
problem. I was setting times in excess of 18 hours. Did your LX's
get excessively warm when charging? Mine never have. This is an
interesting problem.

>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> > Behalf Of
> > John Musielewicz
> > Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:12 PM
> > To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> > Subject: Re: Charging while 'off'?
> >
> >
> > What AC adapter were you using?
> >
> > On 4 Jan 2002, at 11:46, Ed Padin wrote:
> >
> > > FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm
> > convinced that
> > > the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a
> > battery charger.
> > > I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging
> > batteries in
> > > the unit. I did use software that modified the
> > fast-charge times so it
> > > may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and came
> > > back to find it dead and making a humming noise that
> > required a 'trip
> > > to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when
> > it happened.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> > > > Behalf Of
> > > > Jessica Blank
> > > > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:29 PM
> > > > To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> > > > Subject: Charging while 'off'?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi gang--
> > > >
> > > >         If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still
> > charge while
> > > > powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I
> > > > want to turn the
> > > > palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the
> > > > batteries. Will this
> > > > work?
> > > >
> > > >
> > --Jessica
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > =========================================
> > > >   J e s s i c a    L e a h    B l a n k
> > > > -----------------------------------------
> > > >   Programmer * Unix Sysadmin * Web Geek
> > > >  jessica@twu.net * http://www.JessL.org/
> > > > =========================================
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All,

<snip>
   >Date:    Mon, 31 Dec 2001 14:19:55 +0100
   >From:    HP Staber <hpstaber@COMPUSERVE.COM>
   >Subject: preparing the future
   >
   >My company will eventually force me to use Outlook/PocketOutlook
 and I
   >am preparing myself for this day.
   >
   >As of today I will continue to use my HP200LX. However I am
 preparing
   >myself for the swith.

Ditto here. For work, I had to move to  the Palm OS for PIM type stuff
 - common calendaring requirement, unless I wanted to double enter all
 the time., etc.  Another part of company, an R&D group, is pushing
 for the PockedtPC or HandheldPC side.  I now use a Palm (TRGPro) and
 a Jornada 720 at work.  I tried out an iPAQ and a Jornada 548.  I'm
 too keyboard centric to use the pen input for more than calendar or
 Todo entries.  It is also clear to me that the Jornada 720 was
 intended by HP to be the inheritor of the HP200 mantle.  The styles
 of operation are quite similar.

>
   >POST/LX does not run under PocketDOS but PocketOutlook will allow
 me to
   >do e-mail. Not as good as POST/LX but it should work (also with
 the
   >cellphone).
   >

Does WW/LX work under PocketDOS?   I haven't yet found a decent
 newsgroup reader for the Jornada 720.

   >My major concern was with PocketQuicken and PIM/PE. Fortunately
 PIM/PE
   >exports *.CSV and Outlook imports *.CSV.

*.csv files are the lifeblood of coexistence with multiple forms of
 handheld computers that I have - Psion 5MX, HP200, PalmOS, and
 Jornada720.  The simplest to use out of the box is the Palm, if you
 can get past the pen input and Grafitti...

   >So I'm more or less prepared for the future :)

That's the way I feel too.   I will take note that while we relish the
 HP200, the OS was primarily developed by Lotus Dev.Corp with some
 added SW from HP.  The HP Jornada 720 is really not different
 philosophically.  Microsoft did the OS and most of the apps. HP did
 add some worthwhile apps & utiilities.   In tath respect, the pattern
 is set - one company develops the OS, another provides the HW.  Palm
 is trying to do both, and slipping.  I am interested in which Peter
 is using on his J720. ?  We can take this sort of discussion off this
 list, although I think it is useful.  Discussions like this are what
 brought me around to the Jornada 720, and on this list.  :)

<snip>

Tim

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Date:         Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:53:53 -0700
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I'm putting this thread back on the list in case others have
a solution. My init is default, AT&F, Dial is ATDT...

If you get a busy tone before dialing, it seems like it has
already dialed the wrong number.

Bob

Khalil wrote...

I ran LXCIC in DOS.. It gave info on the
3Com/US-Robotics/MegaHertz XJ4336
. I then went to www.exe (via Filer).

I get busy tone before it starts dialing. It shows
ATDT3620155 (to dial my
local ISP)

I wen to Data Comm to see if I can get the communications
software to
recognize the PCMCIA modem.. nothing would come up the
screen when I typed
the various HAYES codes i.i. atz, ati3, etc.

I am still trying to use landline phone to connect.

Please advise what you set as the ini string on WWWSETUP.exe
(for your
3com/MegaHetrz PCMCIA modem.

I have the dialing as ATDT3620155 (to dial my local ISP)

This modem is being used without any problems with my other
laptops and on
my PALM III (via a card-reader to RS232/serial adaptor) to
do both landline
and cellular connection . I am using a cellular cable from
my Startac 7797
to the PCMCIA modem (in analog mode at 9600 baud).

I will connect via cellular phone as soon as I get the modem
to work
landline connections.

Please advise..

Thank you,
Khalil

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> Date:    Fri, 4 Jan 2002 07:12:57 -0600
> From:    Jessica Blank <hplx@TWU.NET>
> Subject: 200lx and sound cards?
>
> Hi everyone--
>
>
>         Many thanks for the wonderful help on the power issue. My
> next
> silly question: Has anyone had any luck with any PCMCIA (or parallel
> port)
> sound devices on the 200LX?

Back in http://www.technoir.nu/hplx/hplx-l/0001/msg00535.html , I made
mention of what was called an LPTDAC. Basically it was a resistor network
you built and attached to the back of your printer port. But that link I
mentioned doesn't seem to work anymore.

In a quick search for LPTDAC on Google, I did see this page that looked
interesting:
http://quixoft.hypermart.net/lpt/misclpt.html
Beware of extra banner pages popping up though.

Hope this helps!

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I found some more Hack-type and text based games.

Some real classics....(Zork, Moria (with Manual !!), etc).

If anyone finds an especially good one that plays well on the LX (especially
a non-doublespeeded one), please post it.

http://www.digital-eel.com/zdim/best1.htm


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From: "M.de Azagra y de Miota Iqigo" <imazagra@YAHOO.COM>
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:01 PM
Subject: HACK Game


> Hi,
>
> You are right, Home of The Underdogs does contain some
> abandonware. I am sorry, I thought that all
> abandonware games had been removed and only freeware
> games could be downloaded. (There are many Freeware
> games available for download, including NETHACK)
> They did remove some games a while ago, so I thought
> they had removed all illegal games.
>
> TO SUM UP: NETHACK is freeware and so are most games
> in Home of Underdogs, but some are not and are
> therefore illegal.
>
> I am sorry, I didn4t want to encourage pirating games.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Inigo
>
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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:55:36 -0000
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I would not be without it. If you go for it, get a 32mb upgrade and run as
much as you can in the C drive. You will be amazed at the speed. Someone on
the list complained recently about Filer taking a long time to load. I timed
mine - it takes between 2 and 4 seconds to load Filer depending on what you
were doing before that.  I have Super Carousel 7 running on the C drive.
Switching takes 2 seconds.

Don't hesitate; you won't regret it.

Richard

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Randy Wilkinson wrote:

> Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
> twice as fast as really slow is still slow.

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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 09:12:48 -0600
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On 4 Jan 2002, at 11:46, Ed Padin wrote:

> FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm
convinced that
> the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a battery
charger.
> I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging
batteries in
> the unit. I did use software that modified the fast-charge
times so it
> may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and
came
> back to find it dead and making a humming noise that required
a 'trip
> to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when it
happened.

I don't know if charging shortens the life or not but I'm not
willing to risk it.  I think that's something that no-one really
knows.  Everyone makes their best guess and goes with it.

I just can't see a reason to use it as a charger and take that
chance when battery chargers are so cheap and swapping batteries
is so easy.  I think external charging is the simplest solution
even if there is no problem with internal charging.

Somebody mentioned a charger with fold up prongs like the HP
adapter has at the www.batterybarn.com and I sent off for one.
It was pretty nice but it wouldn't shut off for nimh so I called
them and they sent a replacement that day via priority mail at
no charge.  The box it came in also contained  prepaid return
box.  The replacement works fine and it's a nice charger.  And
the Battery Barn seems to be a good place to do business.
Thanks to whoever suggested it and I'm sorry I don't remember
who you were.

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This was on the Palmtop Paper site.  Victor, I hope you don't
mind me posting it.

This isn't what I remember from the discussions in HPHAND but
it's what I can find now.

Barry
-----------------------

PUTTING NON-ALKALINE BATTERIES IN BACKWARDS CAN DAMAGE THE 95LX?
According to an HP Tech Support person, the 95LX does have
reverse battery protection, but the circuit has been tested only
with alkaline batteries, and HP will give no assurances that it
will work or not self-destruct if a user installs Ni-Cds or
equivalent. That is, if you install alkaline batteries
backwards, the circuit will protect the 95LX without burning up,
while all bets are off if you use Ni-Cds.

Victor D Roberts

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On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Barry wrote:

> I just can't see a reason to use it as a charger and take that
> chance when battery chargers are so cheap and swapping batteries
> is so easy.

The advantage I see to internal battery charging is that the
poorly-designed battery cover won't have to be opened as much, and thus
you stand a much lower chance of breaking off the prongs.  Also, if you
never remove your batteries, you never have to rely on your CR2032 battery
to retain the memory contents, until you really do need it when your
batteries unexpectedly die on you.

Personally, I leave my iBats from Thaddeus in all the time (and they
charge at the "fast" 100mA rate for probably 16 hours a day, at least) and
haven't had any trouble with my palmtop or batteries.

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Richard E. McEvoy writes:
> I would not be without it. If you go for it, get a 32mb upgrade and run as
> much as you can in the C drive. You will be amazed at the speed. Someone on
> the list complained recently about Filer taking a long time to load. I timed
> mine - it takes between 2 and 4 seconds to load Filer depending on what you
> were doing before that.

I was skeptical about the DS upgrade before I got it (about 4 years ago),
but have been *completely* pleased with it.  My 32M unit takes about 4
seconds for Filer to load if it's just been rebooted, about 1 second
if it's just being re-opened.

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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:53:28 -0500
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What about without a memory upgrade...

Running everything from a flash card on A:

Does it make much difference in that case?

32MB upgrade is still RIDICULOUSLY expensive, considering the cost of a 32MB
chip is probably about $10.  (yeah, yeah labor too...but c'mon... the cost
is still outrageous.)

My 2 cents.


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> I would not be without it. If you go for it, get a 32mb upgrade and run as
> much as you can in the C drive. You will be amazed at the speed. Someone
on
> the list complained recently about Filer taking a long time to load. I
timed
> mine - it takes between 2 and 4 seconds to load Filer depending on what
you
> were doing before that.  I have Super Carousel 7 running on the C drive.
> Switching takes 2 seconds.
>
> Don't hesitate; you won't regret it.
>
> Richard
>
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Randy Wilkinson wrote:
>
> > Is the DoubleSpeed modification worth the trouble?  It seems like
> > twice as fast as really slow is still slow.
>
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Thought some (particularly programmers) may be interested to read the
opening paragraph for the warranty which comes with the software on the
new Jornada 568:

"hp warrants for a period of NINETY (90) DAYS from the date of purchase
that the software product will execute its programming instructions when
all
files are properly installed. hp does not warrant that the software will
be
uninterrupted or error free."

No comment!

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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 19:06:26 +0200
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Hi Adrian

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 23:41:15 +0800, Adrian Ho <aho-hplx@03S.NET> wrote:

> I'm confused: What's the diff?  I would've thought inserting
> /any/ batteries backward would fry any motherboard that isn't
> protected against such mishaps.

The diff is: Alkalines cannot provide such a high current as NiMHs can.
In other words, the "inner resistor" of an Alkaline is very high
compared to the inner resistor of a NiMH.
So, if you chort-circuit the Alkaline, it will get warm and a high
current will flow depleting the Alkaline in a few minutes.
If you short-circuit a NiMH it (and especially the wire you use for the
short-circuit) will get extremely hot, MAY explode (!) and the current
is so high that it would be depleted in a few seconds.

This makes NiMHs more flexibly usable than Alkalines (for example the
perform better in flashlights), but they are more dangerous.

I think NiCads are somewhere between Alkalines and NiMHs.

GTX
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I have just installed something called com/ip which allows programs to
access a virtual modem to use an existing ip connection such as a Dun.

You create a virtual comport that does not interfere with one of your
existing comports and then you dial a "virtual" number I guess.

For CIS, to gain access to their forums, instead of a cis node, you
place:

gateway.compuserve.com[4144]

as the phone number.

I've got this to work for Tapcis (I need it for sysop functions) but
can't figure out exactly what parms I might need to set, if possible, to
allow www/Post to get on the system.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Tralornik wrote:
> What about without a memory upgrade...
> Running everything from a flash card on A:
> Does it make much difference in that case?

I ran a plain 200LX-4M for over a year with a 10M flash card. I
set things up to 'read' as much as possible off the A: drive and
write to the 3.4M C:.  Since I was also running SC and WWWLX it
was a tight fit at times but it did work.  I had SC swapping to
C: which limited the number of sessions but writing to A: was
much too slow.  During this time I was frequently aware of the
small C: but the speed was Ok.  Also I would periodicly hear of
someone that lost their 2X speed drivers and their LX was acting
screwy.

Eventually I went for the 32M upgrade *BUT* I stayed at 1X to
avoid any speed driver problems.  I haven't really been sorry
with that decision.  More speed is always nice but not having
those extra drivers and extra battery drain is also nice.
(I use cheap disposable alkalines.)

I bought a 200LX-2M used as a 2nd backup a while back.
I'm going to send it in soon for the 32M + 2X upgrade.
My current 32M + 1X unit can then be its backup.

> 32MB upgrade is still RIDICULOUSLY expensive, considering the cost of a 32MB
> chip is probably about $10.  (yeah, yeah labor too...but c'mon... the cost
> is still outrageous.)

If there were millions of LX users all begging for upgrades
then I might agree but we're a small and shrinking market with
few vendors competing for our business.  Under those conditions
I won't complain about higher prices to keep them in business.

Where would we be without Thadeus to fix our LXs and upgrade
them too?  (Hi Hal!)

> My 2 cents.

$0.02 doesn't buy what it once did.

Cheers... Russ

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On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Tralornik wrote:

> 32MB upgrade is still RIDICULOUSLY expensive, considering the cost of
> a 32MB chip is probably about $10.  (yeah, yeah labor too...but
> c'mon... the cost is still outrageous.)

Perhaps, but I don't think so.  First off, I believe the 32MB chips for
the 200LX upgrade are special chips, and thus ridiculously expensive from
the get-go -- they aren't $10 chips marked up a zillion percent by the
retailer.  Second off, the amount of labor involved in installing it,
especially when the 200LX in question doesn't already have the memory
upgrade slot soldered on the motherboard, is really incredible.

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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 15:04:14 -0800
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I've had my DS mod for so long now, I almost forget what the "bad old days"
were like.  However, I use large databases (several hundred kb) in Notepad,
Phonebook, and Infoselect.  The DS mod makes a big difference in searches.
Windows 3.0 is faster as well.

If you can bear to be without your palmtop during the upgrade, I would highly
recommend it.

Cheers.
J. P. Grenert
grenert@yahoo.com


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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 18:17:22 -0600
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Charging in the LX doesn't hurt anything. Its probably safer than
inserting batteries backwards which can happen if a person is
constantly swapping batteries.

On 5 Jan 2002, at 9:12, Barry wrote:

> On 4 Jan 2002, at 11:46, Ed Padin wrote:
>
> > FYI, most people here who will disagree with me but I'm
> convinced that
> > the lifetime of the LX is curtailed by using it as a battery
> charger.
> > I had two units blow up on me until I stopped charging
> batteries in
> > the unit. I did use software that modified the fast-charge
> times so it
> > may have been own stupidity. Twice I left the LX charging and
> came
> > back to find it dead and making a humming noise that required
> a 'trip
> > to thaddeus'. I took the opportunity to do upgrades when it
> happened.
>
> I don't know if charging shortens the life or not but I'm not
> willing to risk it.  I think that's something that no-one really
> knows.  Everyone makes their best guess and goes with it.
>
> I just can't see a reason to use it as a charger and take that
> chance when battery chargers are so cheap and swapping batteries
> is so easy.  I think external charging is the simplest solution
> even if there is no problem with internal charging.
>
> Somebody mentioned a charger with fold up prongs like the HP
> adapter has at the www.batterybarn.com and I sent off for one.
> It was pretty nice but it wouldn't shut off for nimh so I called
> them and they sent a replacement that day via priority mail at
> no charge.  The box it came in also contained  prepaid return
> box.  The replacement works fine and it's a nice charger.  And
> the Battery Barn seems to be a good place to do business.
> Thanks to whoever suggested it and I'm sorry I don't remember
> who you were.
>
> Barry
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Run "lxcic s". What does the BASE reading say? Did you run lxcic
before loading system manager or in a dos box? did you unload
cic100?

On 4 Jan 2002, at 21:53, Robert K. Meyer wrote:

> I'm putting this thread back on the list in case others have
> a solution. My init is default, AT&F, Dial is ATDT...
>
> If you get a busy tone before dialing, it seems like it has
> already dialed the wrong number.
>
> Bob
>
> Khalil wrote...
>
> I ran LXCIC in DOS.. It gave info on the
> 3Com/US-Robotics/MegaHertz XJ4336
> . I then went to www.exe (via Filer).
>
> I get busy tone before it starts dialing. It shows
> ATDT3620155 (to dial my
> local ISP)
>
> I wen to Data Comm to see if I can get the communications
> software to
> recognize the PCMCIA modem.. nothing would come up the
> screen when I typed
> the various HAYES codes i.i. atz, ati3, etc.
>
> I am still trying to use landline phone to connect.
>
> Please advise what you set as the ini string on WWWSETUP.exe
> (for your
> 3com/MegaHetrz PCMCIA modem.
>
> I have the dialing as ATDT3620155 (to dial my local ISP)
>
> This modem is being used without any problems with my other
> laptops and on
> my PALM III (via a card-reader to RS232/serial adaptor) to
> do both landline
> and cellular connection . I am using a cellular cable from
> my Startac 7797
> to the PCMCIA modem (in analog mode at 9600 baud).
>
> I will connect via cellular phone as soon as I get the modem
> to work
> landline connections.
>
> Please advise..
>
> Thank you,
> Khalil
>
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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 19:56:07 -0700
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Back in the days of the HP41, I recall installing a
magnetically activated switch inside to either slow the
thing down from a speed mod or reset, or something like
that.

Is it possible to include such a switch to change the unit
to 1x for making life easier when 1x is necessary to fix the
screen driver or run a 1x program?

Bob
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Date:         Sat, 5 Jan 2002 19:19:10 -0800
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I would like to hear from 200lx users at NYC about:
Which service provider, cellular phone, software...are
used? Bulent

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Hi Ian

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 13:13:21 -0800, Ian Butler <ianrb@HPLX.NET> wrote:

> retailer.  Second off, the amount of labor involved in installing it,
> especially when the 200LX in question doesn't already have the memory
> upgrade slot soldered on the motherboard, is really incredible.

The upgrade slot is not such a problem. I have soldered several of them
to motherboards already, with only one of them failing from time to
time. Have resoldered the thing and now it works. You need a very small
soldering tip and a calm hand to solder the 36 contacts of the upgrade
socket.

Much more tricky are the modifications which are needed for the 8-96MB
upgrades. You have to remove two pins of the CPU from the motherboard.
That's really an adventure! I have done this once, and I am glad if I
don't have to do it a second time! If you break one of the legs of the
CPU, you can forget about the upgrade (although the stock LX might
still work, but you cannot upgrade it anymore). And you can easily
destroy the whole board by splashing little amounts of solder tin so
that two of the CPU legs have a short-circuit which may not be
visible...

See the macro shots at http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/stuff/#upgrade

There are 2-3 CPU pins per millimeter!

GTX
daniel

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Thanks to all who replied.  I like the idea of the roboweb/lx solution,
but since my work desktop has a fast net connection, I have only 1 phone
and don't have a modem for my lx, that won't work for me.  The WebCopier
looks like what I was thinking of.  I just have to figure out the
settings...

Thanks again,
Scott
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Hi Scott

On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 07:08:32 -0600, Scott Barrett <sabarrett@BPSINET.COM> wrote:

> Thanks to all who replied.  I like the idea of the roboweb/lx solution,
> but since my work desktop has a fast net connection, I have only 1 phone
> and don't have a modem for my lx, that won't work for me.  The WebCopier
> looks like what I was thinking of.  I just have to figure out the
> settings...

Or you use Roboweb/LX via Internet connection sharing. WWW/LX with
Roboweb on the palmtop and Internet connection sharing on the Desktop.
See
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/internet_sharing

GTX
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> The upgrade slot is not such a problem.

Speak for yourself.  <g>  I've never installed one from scratch, only
resoldered an existing one to fix a memory problem that was
occurring, but unless the memory socket's contacts stick out from the
sides significantly, I can't even see how it could be done with a normal
soldering iron.

> Much more tricky are the modifications which are needed for the 8-96MB
> upgrades. You have to remove two pins of the CPU from the motherboard.
> That's really an adventure!

I thought you just had to solder two wires to the CPU pins, which is still
a nightmare but nowhere near as tricky as REMOVING two pins.

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Chris Randle wrote:
> Thought some (particularly programmers) may
> be interested to read the opening paragraph for
> the warranty which comes with the software on
> the new Jornada 568:
>
> "hp warrants for a period of NINETY (90) DAYS
> from the date of purchase that the software product
> will execute its programming instructions when all
> files are properly installed. hp does not warrant that
> the software will be uninterrupted or error free."

That's actually almost a guarantee that the software is bug
free.  If it runs into a serious bug the odds are very high that
it'll execute data instead of instructions at some point.  Maybe
HP has provided a way that the cpu can change the color of any
data it executes and then they can visually check that.

On the other hand they can avoid any liability ever by
delivering the unit with some file installed improperly.

Very clever people at HP.

Barry

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Ian Butler wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Tralornik wrote:
>>
>> 32MB upgrade is still RIDICULOUSLY expensive, considering the
cost of
>> a 32MB chip is probably about $10.  (yeah, yeah labor
too...but
>> c'mon... the cost is still outrageous.)
>
> Perhaps, but I don't think so.  First off, I believe the 32MB
chips for
> the 200LX upgrade are special chips, and thus ridiculously
expensive from
> the get-go -- they aren't $10 chips marked up a zillion
percent by the
> retailer.  Second off, the amount of labor involved in
installing it,
> especially when the 200LX in question doesn't already have the
memory
> upgrade slot soldered on the motherboard, is really
incredible.

If I remember right the memory upgrades use static ram, not
dynamic ram.  I know in the past that static ram was much more
expensive.  I assume that it still is.

Which makes me wonder....if the lx uses sram no memory refresh
should be needed.  Does that mean that timer 1 on the PIT chip
isn't used by the lx and is available for our use?

Rudi, you might want to look into that.  If it's true it's a
likely solution to your problem.

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On 1/5/2002 at 9:12 AM Barry wrote:

[SNIP]

>I don't know if charging shortens the life or not but I'm not
willing to risk it.  I think that's something that no-one really
knows.  Everyone makes their best guess and goes with it.

[SNIP]

Maybe no one on this list, but I suspect that the people at HP who designed
the LXs know.  Those doing proper product development for mass production
perform things like Worst Case Analysis and Failure Modes and Effects
Analysis, and some even bow to the evil MIL-HDBK-217.  :o)  In the course
of designing a system one gets a very good understanding of how all the
components react to things like elevated temperatures and self-heating;
it's part of the entire process.

Given the high quality of HP equipment at the time the LX series was
designed, I suspect that internal charging of NiCads (all bets are off for
NiMH) doesn't appreciably shorten what they considered the machine's normal
lifespan, and I imagine that lifespan was probably pretty long as well.

For what it's worth, just as another datapoint:

I bought one of the first 2MB 200LXs off the assembly line.  I have
internally charged NiCads almost from the beginning and NiMHs for the last
two, closer to three, years.  I am still on the original motherboard
(though almost everything else has been replaced <laughing>).  I have had
no problems whatsoever.

On the other hand, I run ABC/LX, BattLog, and Mack's KillMsg in /B /M mode,
and routinely see main battery voltages down around 2.1V and have never had
any issues with crashes or unusual data corruption.  I know others have had
problems even at  voltages much higher than this, so maybe I am just
fortunate and have a stellar motherboard.  My machine has the internal 4MB
memory expansion (for 5MB total) and I routinely run a 32MB card in the
slot.  Other than being careful not to write to the card (used mostly for
backups and archival/"read-only" data) when my main voltage is low, and
throwing it on the charger if the batteries are down and I know I have a
meeting coming up, I don't take any special precautions.

Well, other than frequent backups, but they should hardly be considered a
"special precaution."

(Please note: I would never, ever recommend or even suggest that anyone
else run their LX the way I do; that would be foolish in the extreme.  This
started out as a controlled test to see how the system would deal with low
voltages and different charging profiles, so I could figure out how to set
up ABC/LX for safety in long battery runs.  I was intentionally looking for
the point where I got crashes, data corruption, and so on.  But on numerous
occasions I ran the machine right down to 2.0V and had the automatic
shutoff kick in with nary a problem.  So, as the test went on over time, it
just sort of became the way I use my machine.  If I switched to a new
motherboard or LX I wouldn't expect it to act the same way and would
probably start testing all over again.)

As others have said, I think the increased heat and stress of charging
internally needs to be balanced against the wear and tear and frustration
related to the battery door, the backup battery issue, and the chance of
inserting one or both of the batteries backwards.  It might be a wash.

Cheers,
Rick

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Date:         Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:00:10 -0500
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xt-ce let's you run any DOS you want including MS, IBM or Caldera.
Have anyone tried post/lx on any of thise DOSes with xt-ce?

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Date:         Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:33:05 -0500
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What is the best/cheapest wireless configuration to allow the use of the web
thru the LX.

I have ATT worldnet and would like to use them as my isp....

Any info on configurations that would allow this via either a wireless
PCMCIA card or even a cell phone would be appreciated.

Please be as specific about models prices, subscription fees, etc.

It's obvious that alot of you use www/LX and are wireless, I (and many
others I am sure) would be very interested to know what the configuration
options are.

Thanks so much !

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No offense was intended....It just is hard to justify the cost of geting a
32MB upgrade for such an old machine at such high expense.

I LOVE the LX's but at $400++ for upgrades, the newer (Palm, Visor Trio,
etc) machines become a more justifible solution....which is NOT a route I
want to take, but like I said....hard to justify the cost on 10 year old
technology.



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> Ian Butler wrote:
> > On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Tralornik wrote:
> >>
> >> 32MB upgrade is still RIDICULOUSLY expensive, considering the
> cost of
> >> a 32MB chip is probably about $10.  (yeah, yeah labor
> too...but
> >> c'mon... the cost is still outrageous.)
> >
> > Perhaps, but I don't think so.  First off, I believe the 32MB
> chips for
> > the 200LX upgrade are special chips, and thus ridiculously
> expensive from
> > the get-go -- they aren't $10 chips marked up a zillion
> percent by the
> > retailer.  Second off, the amount of labor involved in
> installing it,
> > especially when the 200LX in question doesn't already have the
> memory
> > upgrade slot soldered on the motherboard, is really
> incredible.
>
> If I remember right the memory upgrades use static ram, not
> dynamic ram.  I know in the past that static ram was much more
> expensive.  I assume that it still is.
>
> Which makes me wonder....if the lx uses sram no memory refresh
> should be needed.  Does that mean that timer 1 on the PIT chip
> isn't used by the lx and is available for our use?
>
> Rudi, you might want to look into that.  If it's true it's a
> likely solution to your problem.
>
> Barry
>
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On 6 Jan 2002, at 12:32, Rick Rae wrote:

> On 1/5/2002 at 9:12 AM Barry wrote:
>
> [SNIP]
>
> >I don't know if charging shortens the life or not but I'm not
>> willing to risk it.  I think that's something that no-one really
> >knows.  Everyone makes their best guess and goes with it.

I think its something everyone knows, charging is perfectly safe.
How would charging shorten the life when the LX was designed to
charge batteries? If HP used decent design practices and
components with a fairly decent lifespan how is it going to make a
differance whether the component is emitting 1/10th of a watt or a
quarter as long as it is rated for it?
For example if the memory buss is rated at 1/10th of a watt and
HP built for 1/4 watt how will that last longer than if the charging
circuit is rated for a quarter and they built for half watt? Because
the memory buss doesn't get as warm? That's just silly.

> > [SNIP] > > memory expansion (for 5MB total) and I routinely
run a 32MB card in the > slot.  Other than being careful not to write
to the card (used mostly for

Considering the LX fast charge pump uses 60 mA and the trickle
circuit uses 45 you're putting just as much stress on the power
supply by running a flash card or modem. The flash cards probably
sink upwards of  60 mA when reading and 100 mA when it is
writing. Modems run right around 140 mA or more. Yet nobody
thinks a pcmcia card is going to cause premature failure, even
though they use more current than the charge pump, yet have you
ever felt how warm the LX gets if you use one continuosly? Then
there's the heat from the step down circuit for the AC adapter.
Hasen't anyone felt how warm the LX gets from that? Yet nobody
ever says "I won't use an AC adapter because I am afraid it will
cause my LX to fail". <g>. Why would charging cause a failure and
these others be safe- besides the circuit warmth which is perfectly
normal? If it was so hot it was damaging the LX you wouldn't even
be able to touch it.

John

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On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Tralornik wrote:

> What is the best/cheapest wireless configuration to allow the use of
> the web thru the LX.

As far as I know, the only current option is to use a cell phone (either
with a modem [PCMCIA, or battery-powered external on the serial port] or,
with some new phones, using the built-in modem via infrared or cable) and
an ISP.  I think the extremely spiffy Ricochet service, which allowed
completely wireless PPP access in certain cities and airports, has been
discontinued ... and all other wireless PCMCIA cards, like the 3Com
Allpoints card, no longer support the 200LX.  It would be wonderful if
somebody has information to prove me wrong, though.

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On 6 Jan 2002, at 19:33, Tralornik wrote:

> What is the best/cheapest wireless configuration to allow the use of the web
> thru the LX.
<snip>

I don't know about best-cheapest but I use a StarTac ST7868W
trimode phone which has a built-in modem for digital coverage and
for analog I use the same phone plus a Viking cellular ready
pcmcia modem. Works pretty well with WWW/LX and Post. Just
getting it working with Goin' Postal. I also use the combination on
my laptop.

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Does such a package exist?  If so, where may it be obtained, please?

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"Jeffrey W.Asher" wrote:
>
> Does such a package exist?  If so, where may it be obtained, please?
>
I'm not sure what you need but the connectivity pack includes a software
package that acts just like the palmtop (well almost, it doesn't allow
you to open multiple PIMs. Otherwise the look and feel are all there.
My understanding is that the code was developed as part of the software
developement effort for the palmtop and then polshed up a bit for
release with the connectivity pack.
I use it on a Omnibook 425 (DOS 5.0) and it works just like a big
palmtop.
It also works on my Thinkpad 560 and Pentium 90 desktop.
I'm not sure if Thaddeus still has copies.


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Hi friends,

an engeneering consulting company asked me recently to test the
capability of the 95LX to be able to connect to the Internet via mobile
phone. I thought I'd share my experiences with you, too.

It is possible.

Although the 95LX is totally missing any handshaking lines, i was able
to connect my 95LX to a terminal server in my university, which should
mean that it is also possible to connect (with the appropriate
software, which I don't have) to an ISP using PPP.

I assume any DOS TCP stack could be used, maybe LXTCP. I don't know
about WWW/LX, but at least the graphical frontends like HV and Post/LX
won't work on a 95LX.

I only tested with the built-in communications program and my Siemens
S35i phone. When I used my self-made data cable for the Siemens phone
(with 200LX-to-95LX-adapter, which is part of the 95LX connectivity
pack, as far as I know). it worked without any problem, the "Protocol"
setting wsa not important, it worked with "none" and with "XON/XOFF".
The "Hardware" setting worked, too, but since ther is no hardware
handshaking available on the 95LX serial port, it couldn't have any
effect.

When I used the original Siemens data cable together with the HP null
modem adapter and the standard 200LX connectivity cable (with 95LX
adapter), I HAD to set "Protocol" to "none". XON/XOFF didn't work.

These are my results so far. Can anyone commecnt on any TCP stack which
works on the 95LX?
I don't have the time to make myself familiar with the LXTCP
configuration, otherwise I would do it.

Thanks
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The second one. But I already received a functional one from one member of the list.

Thank you anyway.

Radek



                    Russel Brooks
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Radek Svagr wrote:
> I would like to ask for the same. Can anybody send me a file
> _mstest.ex_ from package wnsetall.arj?

There are (at least) 2 different distributions of the Cpack files.
One has all the diskette files dated in 1994 and the other has
some of them dated in 1995.  WNSETALL.ARJ is one of the changed
ones.  Which do you need?  I have both and can send either.

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Le Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:12:23 -0800
"Jeffrey W=2EAsher" <jasher@IX=2ENETCOM=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

> Does such a package exist?  If so, where may it be obtained, please?

You can use these two packages :

HPPIM (for Calendar, Phonebook, and Calc), that you can find at :
    http://www=2Epalmtop=2Enet/cgi-bin/search=2Epl?Cat=3DProductivity

and GDBWin (for databases) that you can find at :
    http://www=2Epalmtop=2Enet/cgi-bin/search=2Epl?Cat=3DDatabase


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Ed Padin wrote:
>
> xt-ce let's you run any DOS you want including MS, IBM or Caldera.
> Have anyone tried post/lx on any of thise DOSes with xt-ce?

I did but it did not work. I'm only able to load POST.EXE as standalone
viewing tool of my boxes. That's both with PocketDOS and XT-CE.

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I haven't messed with a palm, seems like about the only
thing you can do with it seriously is keep appointments,
play mp3 files and look cool.

On my lx, I can do...

Real spreadsheets
Real word processing, spell check, grammer check, thesaurus
Connect to the internet & email
CAD with EasyCad and others to exchange files with AutoCad
Circuit analysis with several DOS programs
Read books (much study material)
Study my Bible with 100MB references such as
  John Gill
  John Wesley
  CI Scofield
  Thompson
  CH Spurgeon
  Strong's
Mathematical analysis with Derive including
  Algebra
  Calculus
Program in
  C
  Pascal
  Assembly
  Fortran
  Basic
  Forth
  A bunch that I have never used
Use as a terminal to configure the rest of the world
Run plotters
Network to other computers
Accounting (double entry or something simpler)
Pop in a couple of fresh AA's after 20 hours of running
Work in direct sunlight on the beach
Work in dim light with cluge jobs
An a host of others from 100's of list members
Play chess and thousands of other games

DO THAT WITH YOUR PALM!! Come now, when we need a REAL
computer, then the LX is about the only choice that will fit
in your pocket. If I want to doodle, I could use PC Paint.
If I wan't MP3, well, ya got me there.

Bob

Tralornik wrote:
>
> No offense was intended....It just is hard to justify the cost of geting a
> 32MB upgrade for such an old machine at such high expense.
>
> I LOVE the LX's but at $400++ for upgrades, the newer (Palm, Visor Trio,
> etc) machines become a more justifible solution....which is NOT a route I
> want to take, but like I said....hard to justify the cost on 10 year old
> technology.
>

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John Musielewicz wrote:
> Then there's the heat from the step down circuit for the AC
adapter.
> Hasen't anyone felt how warm the LX gets from that? Yet nobody
> ever says "I won't use an AC adapter because I am afraid it
will
> cause my LX to fail". <g>. Why would charging cause a failure
and
> these others be safe- besides the circuit warmth which is
perfectly
> normal? If it was so hot it was damaging the LX you wouldn't
even
> be able to touch it.

Call me silly.  Maybe it's so.  Maybe not.

I bought the A/C adapter years ago.  I tried it out to be sure
it worked and have never used it again.  But it's there if I
ever need it.

In the last 15 or 20 years with a lot of really high quality
electronics going bad long before they should have, I got in the
habit of buying as much battery operated stuff as possible and
using rechargable batteries.  And also not plugging any of it
into house current.

That's more than doubled the life of these things overall.

An example: I had a Sony discman that was replaced 3 times
during it's warranty period.  One of the times i went out I was
at the computer (this was in the days before my computer had a
cd player) and saw a line flash across the screen and at the
same time heard a bit of static on the speakers plugged into the
discman.  Then the music stopped.

That happened a couple of other times with other devices as
well.  So I stopped plugging things in.  I still have the next
replacement Discman and it works fine and has been for about 15
years now.

I no longer live at the same place.  I'm out in the country now,
retired.  But I still see those little lines across the screen
occasionally and now that I have speakers on the computer I
usually hear a little crackle with it.

Yep.  I don't use the AC adapter.  Nowadays I just replace an
occasional battery charger.

Oh yeah.  The alpha indicator quit working on my HP48sx about a
year ago.  Probably because it was too near the light switch. :)

Barry

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Hi all:

Can someone point me to a "working" link to download the Freeware version of
Goin' Postal ?

Thanks in advance

Tom

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"Robert K. Meyer" wrote:
>
> On my lx, I can do...
> CAD with EasyCad and others to exchange files with AutoCad

Bob
what is you set-up for CAD?

I use AutoCAD R13 on my desktop machine, I wouldn't expect the palmtop
to do as well for creating the drawings (the digitising tablet would
look strange connected to the palmtop) but it would be nice to be able
to look at drawings on my 8Mb DS palmtop.

I've got a copy of autosketch version 3 but haven't tried installing it
on the LX.


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Hi Tom

On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 13:18:21 -0330, Tom Rowsell <tom@TOMROWSELL.COM> wrote:

> Can someone point me to a "working" link to download the Freeware version of
> Goin' Postal ?


http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/download

GTX
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I have two HP200, one in daily use, the other one for backup. (makes
me sleep much more quiet ;-)
With my unit for daily use, I cannot switch off the Palmtop when it
is fast charging (I use ABC)
but the backup unit can be switched off while charging.
What could be the reason?

HP200 one is a 64 MB DS
           two is a 8 MB DS


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I have succeeded in getting WWW/LX to run on MochaPPP via IR.
However, because I am running through a proxy, I have to login
to the proxy.  This is fine when running HV on the proxy
because it pops up a box allowing authentication.  However,
when running POST/LX, I cannot figure out how to provide the
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Hi all,
     Does anybody know how to start the Lotus 123 from does without the
System manager. If I could run 2 spreadsheets in separate system Carosels
sessions, with a low amount of memory, it would not inflate the carosel
temporary file on my C drive as much as it does now. Thanks!
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> I did but it did not work. I'm only able to load POST.EXE as standalone
> viewing tool of my boxes. That's both with PocketDOS and XT-CE.

I can't even get that far.  I have xt-ce on my Jornada 690.  Post always =
aborts
and says it can't find a Mailbox named 'mail'.  There is such a box, and =
I
don't know why post can't find it.

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Hi Jessica Blank,

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:29:22 -0600 you wrote:
>        If you enable recharging, does the 200LX still charge while
>powered off? I don't want my screen to get burned in; I want to turn the
>palmtop off and leave it plugged in to charge the batteries. Will this
>work?

I think you already got your answer (the display won't burn-in), but
I'd like to politely ask you and everyone else, that if you're
starting a new message, to actually start a new message and not just
reply to an existing one.

Your message appeared as a reply to a message thread titled "Are you
happy with your DS mod?", so I couldn't see that yours was about a
different subject until I actually opened it up.

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On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 09:12:48 -0600 Barry wrote:
>I don't know if charging shortens the life or not but I'm not
>willing to risk it.  I think that's something that no-one really
>knows.  Everyone makes their best guess and goes with it.

I've had my 200LX for over seven years, using NiCds the whole time,
and charging them in the unit. A couple of years ago, I upgrade to
double speed and 8 MB (and got my hinge crack fixed). I've never had a
problem with any corrupted data, not once, and no failures other than
the crack.

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Werner,

> I have two HP200, one in daily use, the other one for backup. (makes
> me sleep much more quiet ;-)
> With my unit for daily use, I cannot switch off the Palmtop when it
> is fast charging (I use ABC)
> but the backup unit can be switched off while charging.
> What could be the reason?

I wonder why one unit switches off during charging. None of mine does
during charging.

However the speed driver of T2T, see docs, allows to switch off using
Fn-Off.

Kind regards

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Hi Steve

On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 23:12:24 -0500, Steve Carder <steve@CARDERFAMILY.NET> wrote:

> I can't even get that far.  I have xt-ce on my Jornada 690.  Post always aborts
> and says it can't find a Mailbox named 'mail'.  There is such a box, and I
> don't know why post can't find it.

Do you really think the failure is in the emulation?
Have you checked all paths to be correct?
In poxt.cfg there is probably a global "Dir" entry, which can be
overridden for each box by an own "Dir" entry in each mailbox section.
So check if there is a global Dir, then check if there is a Dir in the
[mail] section, then check if the Dis entry which is relevant really
points to the directory where mail.i and mail.o are located.

I don't know how these emulators handle the filesystem, so I don'"t
know if there is some mapping of drive letters and paths. But probably
the emulator sees a subdirectory of your real hard drive as its own C:
drive root directory... ?

Only a shot in the dark.

GTX
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Hi Jim

On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 16:59:44 -0500, Jim Sanders <jsanders@ERIE.NET> wrote:

> I have succeeded in getting WWW/LX to run on MochaPPP via IR.
> However, because I am running through a proxy, I have to login
> to the proxy.  This is fine when running HV on the proxy
> because it pops up a box allowing authentication.  However,
> when running POST/LX, I cannot figure out how to provide the
> authentication needed.  Any suggestions?

What happens if you go into HV, enter the authentication data, leave HV
and switch to Post/LX? Can you then use Post/LX?

If this works, maybe a robot script can do the authentication for you
(from the PreOnline feature of Post/LX or with a keyboard macro which
envokes a Batch file. In the main screen of Post/LX, the F8 key is not
used. I have created a macro for the F8 key which sends / receives SMS.

I don'T know how that authentication works, but if HV displays a box,
there is probably sime HTML data coming to you, which should be
possible to be processed by Robot.exe.

Tony, any ideas??

You should be able to see what's coming to you (i.e. to what robot had
to react in order to send authentication data), by editing www.cfg the
following way:

1. Go to the MochaPPP setup
2. put a ";" in fromt of the "Script" entry
3. create a new entry "Script=terminal
4. create a new Script:

[terminal]
?=
e=done


Then quit / save www.cfg and run www with the MochaPPP setup.
You should see in that terminal mode what data comes from the proxy,
maybe you are even able to provide the authentication data manually.
If so, robot/lx can easily handle that. If not, I don't know... ;-)


GTX
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Hi Werner

On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:11:41 +0100, "Dr. Werner Furlan" <furlan@GMX.NET> wrote:

> I have two HP200, one in daily use, the other one for backup. (makes
> me sleep much more quiet ;-)
> With my unit for daily use, I cannot switch off the Palmtop when it
> is fast charging (I use ABC)
> but the backup unit can be switched off while charging.
> What could be the reason?

Are you sure you are REALLY charging on the machine you can switch off?
Do you run any TSR which allows that? I think the DS driver has such an
option.

GTX
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Hi Eric

On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:33:05 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:

> What is the best/cheapest wireless configuration to allow the use of the web
> thru the LX.
>
> I have ATT worldnet and would like to use them as my isp....

If it shall be really cheap:
You should be able to get a used mobile phone off ebay cheaply.
Which model is appropriate for you depends on where you are exactly and
shat networks are available there.
Be sure to get a phone with internal modem and IrDA (so you don't need
to buy an expensive data able). And be sure it si no Siemens phone,
because these have low-power IrDA interfaces, which cause problems.
Maybe an early Nokia model with IrDA interface. The 8810... I don't
know which one is the cheapest now.

I cannot recommend more than the hardware you can use, since I don't
know anything about your local network providers and their fees etc.

Maybe you get even cheaper a phone with PCMCIA card as the interface to
a PC. Be sure the PCMCIA card can be used as a standard modem (i.e.
COM2 in the palmtop, and it must understand the Hayes AT commands). I
cannot guarantee that it works, since there is still the power issue
with PCMCIA cards, but these phone interface cards shouldn't draw too
much power, I think.

WWW/LX options are in the latter case just as you would connect via
PCMCIA modem card. In the first case (IrDA), www.cfg has to use the
following settings:

[IrDA]
Port=-1
OmniGo=0
Modem=0
PPP=1
Baud=38400
My_IP=0.0.0.0
DNS_IP=0.0.0.0
DNS2_IP=0.0.0.0
Script=CHAP_Script
ModemInit=AT&F
Dial=ATDT0123456789
Login=xxxxxx
Password=xxxxxx

You can tweak the setup a bit to use HSCSD if available on the IrDA
phone by using another init string.


Hope this helped a bit
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Hi Laust

On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:59:28 +0100, Laust Brock-Nannestad <laustbn@DIKU.DK> wrote:

> ISTR that HP had an exchange program where you could (for a fee, of
> course) upgrade your 512KB palmtop for a 1MB model. The upgrade involved
> changing the motherboard, but the case remained the same.

Ah, that can explain that I don't have the "1MB" label on my 95LX!
I opened the 95LX (the first thing I do when I get a new palmtop! ;-) )
and found that there are two different memory chips, and the second
looks like it has been soldered manually onto the board.
Did HP upgrade manually, or did they use "real" 1MB 95LX boards for
that exchange program?
If not, mine probably has been upgraded by a athird party.

But it works. So I'm happy. :-)

I'll put pictures of these memory chips on my homepage, maybe someone
can comment (Mack?).

http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/stuff/index.shtml#95upgrade

When I prepared the page with the pictures, I found a few other very
strange things!
Please, 95LX experts, have a look at the pictures and the comments and
enlighten me! There is something strange going on, I think...!

GTX
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02h13m57s ago ...
On Tue,  8 Jan 2002 08:45:07 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Tony, any ideas??

Nothing to add to your excellent analysis Daniel.

I have no experience of MochaPPP or a Proxy server, or both<G>.

If there is a single initial request for Proxy Login/Password
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> I'll put pictures of these memory chips on my homepage, maybe
> someone can comment (Mack?).
>
> http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/stuff/index.shtml#95upgrade

i've a 512kb HP95LX and the results of the chkdsk command
are the same as those on your web page
 (777216 bytes total disk space)
this number seems to include both ROM and RAM memory size

on the pictures you can see two memory chips
one is for the ROM
the second is for the RAM
there is room for a third chip which might be
the 512k to 1Mb upgrade

sorry but you don't have the 1Mb version

if someone has the 1Mb model of HP95lx and can
provide us internal pictures...

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> I assume any DOS TCP stack could be used, maybe LXTCP. I don't know
> about WWW/LX, but at least the graphical frontends like HV and Post/LX
> won't work on a 95LX.

Try to run IR.EXE or GET.EXE under WWW.EXE. All three don't use
graphics output. But remember, the HP95 only allows 2400 baud
through IR.

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Steve Carder wrote:
>
> > I did but it did not work. I'm only able to load POST.EXE as standalone
> > viewing tool of my boxes. That's both with PocketDOS and XT-CE.
>
> I can't even get that far.  I have xt-ce on my Jornada 690.  Post always aborts
> and says it can't find a Mailbox named 'mail'.  There is such a box, and I
> don't know why post can't find it.

I am sure there is some mistake with that mailbox definition in
post.cfg. I think the section must be called [mail] ultimately.

PocketDOS support is willing to look into why POST.EXE does not load
together with WWW.EXE I'll post it here as soon as there is progress.
Andreas assumes that maybe the emulator of the palmtop (which is built
into PocketDOS already) might cause the problems.

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>      Does anybody know how to start the Lotus 123 from does without the
> System manager. If I could run 2 spreadsheets in separate system Carosels
> sessions, with a low amount of memory, it would not inflate the carosel
> temporary file on my C drive as much as it does now. Thanks!

I think the only way to run 123 from DOS would be to buy/install a
standalone copy of 123, rather than using the version built into ROM.

The latter appears to be tied in to SysMgr (which isn't surprising given
that the Lotus team cobbled together most of the LX software).  I've never
heard of anyone running the ROM version outside of SysMgr, but as usual I'd
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Daniel & Marc,

If you do a Shift-Setup (Shift-Filer), you will get a display of the
System-Wide Settings. On my 95LX (which also does not say "1MB RAM"), the
settings screen lists Total Memory as "1024", meaning I have a 1MB unit.
This 1MB is divided 398KB for the RAM Disk and 626KB System RAM.

What does your's say?

Also, Daniel, the way you add up the results from Chkdsk doesn't work: you
have 777216 bytes total disk space + 264192 bytes total memory = 1.041.408
bytes. If I use the same logic on mine I get 922624 bytes total disk space +
641024 bytes total memory = 1,563,648 bytes.

Bob

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> I'll put pictures of these memory chips on my homepage, maybe
> someone can comment (Mack?).
>
> http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/stuff/index.shtml#95upgrade

i've a 512kb HP95LX and the results of the chkdsk command
are the same as those on your web page
 (777216 bytes total disk space)
this number seems to include both ROM and RAM memory size

on the pictures you can see two memory chips
one is for the ROM
the second is for the RAM
there is room for a third chip which might be
the 512k to 1Mb upgrade

sorry but you don't have the 1Mb version

if someone has the 1Mb model of HP95lx and can
provide us internal pictures...

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Hi everybody,
After 14 years of HP use, i deceided to stop, reason is i can not read
anymore in
dawn or at artificial Ligth and i refuse to get Glasses.
So that is why i have for Sale:
One just refurbished ( outside) 100lx with 2mb and double speed incl.
Batt.
One just Up-Graded 200lx with 32mb and double Speed  incl. Batt.
One 2mb Sram Card from New media Corporation
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Connectivity Packs for the two HPs
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I don't think you can run the built-in 123 without system manager
running. You may want to consider acquiring a later version of 123 for
DOS 2.4? 3.1? that let's you have multiple spreadsheets open. I knwo
that Excel (for windows 3.0 running on the LX) lets you do that. I'd
used on the LX a lot and  it works great. I think the Macro capilities
are not great but I never used macros.

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>
>
> Hi all,
>      Does anybody know how to start the Lotus 123 from does
> without the
> System manager. If I could run 2 spreadsheets in separate
> system Carosels
> sessions, with a low amount of memory, it would not inflate
> the carosel
> temporary file on my C drive as much as it does now. Thanks!
>      - Jim Gilbert
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Hi Tony

On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 22:09:13 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> If there is a single initial request for Proxy Login/Password
> this could even be added to the WWW script itself.

Oh yes, of course. That would be the simplest solution.

I wonder if there is anything which CANNOT be done with WWW/LX!

BTW: If anyone is interested: I have totally reworked my WWW/LX setup,
so that www.cfg only holds very few basic setups representing the
biggest differences ([IrDA], [PPPD], [Modem1], [Modem2] and [Ether]),
and everything else, i.e. choice of the ISP (=modification of dial
string and login / password) etc. is done outside by a batch fiile
called by Post/LX's "PreOnlone" feature. Setcom.bat recognizes where
any communication device is connected, it even distinguishes between a
direct serial/IrDA line to another computer and a modem, which Tony
helped me with providing an appropriate robot script, And depending on
what's connected it decides if it lets me choose an ISP (for a modem
connection) or not (in case I have connected the palmtop to another
Linux computer running PPPD and NAT, or if I have my mobile phone
connected via IrDA to the palmtop, which needs one certain ISP).
I have even added a mechanisms that it asks me in certain circumstances
(only when it is useful) _before_ the connection is established, if I
wish that the connection is terminated automatically after the online
run or not (using the PostOnl feature of Post/LX).

If anyone wishes to see details, I'll gladly mail the essentials of my
setup. It saves several 100 bytes or even kBytes of RAM, because
www.cfg is smaller, and it makes everything easier and more convenient,
at least for me.

GTX
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     Since another user asked, I figured that anybody with a 95LX might be
interested.  I dug back into some older e-mail (June, 1993) for this item on
the power:

     The following information came from the CompuServe HP Handhelds forum:

The HP 95LX consumes about 30 ma from the batteries when it is in light
sleep mode (waiting for a keypress) and the serial port off.  The serial
port draws about another 10ma when turned on.  When the 95 is computing, it
draws up to maybe 135 ma from the batteries.  There can be short current
draw spikes as high as 400 ma when reading or writing the RAM card disk.

The 95LX has its own internal voltage regulator.  The AC adapter can be
either AC or DC from 7.8 to 12 volts.  Current capacity would be 175 ma for
DC and 350 ma for AC.  Polarity at the power jack does not matter.

The HP adapter puts out AC.

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Hi Bob

On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 07:24:00 -0700, "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@JDEDWARDS.COM> wrote:

> If you do a Shift-Setup (Shift-Filer), you will get a display of the
> System-Wide Settings. On my 95LX (which also does not say "1MB RAM"), the
> settings screen lists Total Memory as "1024", meaning I have a 1MB unit.
> This 1MB is divided 398KB for the RAM Disk and 626KB System RAM.
>
> What does your's say?

Oh well - mine indeed says "512 kB". :-(

> Also, Daniel, the way you add up the results from Chkdsk doesn't work: you
> have 777216 bytes total disk space + 264192 bytes total memory = 1.041.408
> bytes. If I use the same logic on mine I get 922624 bytes total disk space +
> 641024 bytes total memory = 1,563,648 bytes.

It really seems of chkdsk counts not only the internal RAM drive but
also the ROM files into that value.

Okay. I only have a 512 kB 95LX. I have to accept that, I think. ;-)

Thanks for the Shift-Filer tip.
So, where can I get another 512 kB chip to upgrade my machine?

GTX
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On 7 Jan 2002, at 9:40, Barry wrote:

> John Musielewicz wrote:
> > Then there's the heat from the step down circuit for the AC
> adapter.
> > Hasen't anyone felt how warm the LX gets from that? Yet nobody
> > ever says "I won't use an AC adapter because I am afraid it
> will
> > cause my LX to fail". <g>. Why would charging cause a failure
> and
> > these others be safe- besides the circuit warmth which is
> perfectly
> > normal? If it was so hot it was damaging the LX you wouldn't
> even
> > be able to touch it.
>
> Call me silly.  Maybe it's so.  Maybe not.
>
> I bought the A/C adapter years ago.  I tried it out to be sure
> it worked and have never used it again.  But it's there if I
> ever need it.

Ah..good..someone who's never used the AC adapter.

>
> In the last 15 or 20 years with a lot of really high quality
> electronics going bad long before they should have, I got in the
> habit of buying as much battery operated stuff as possible and
> using rechargable batteries.  And also not plugging any of it
> into house current.

I always plug my electronics into the AC if its availible. I had a
desktop computer power supply fail but that's about it.

>
> That's more than doubled the life of these things overall.
>
> An example: I had a Sony discman that was replaced 3 times
> during it's warranty period.  One of the times i went out I was
> at the computer (this was in the days before my computer had a
> cd player) and saw a line flash across the screen and at the
> same time heard a bit of static on the speakers plugged into the
> discman.  Then the music stopped.

Sony. I've owned two things made by Sony. Both were expensive
and the quality sucked.

>
> That happened a couple of other times with other devices as
> well.  So I stopped plugging things in.  I still have the next
> replacement Discman and it works fine and has been for about 15
> years now.
>
> I no longer live at the same place.  I'm out in the country now,
> retired.  But I still see those little lines across the screen
> occasionally and now that I have speakers on the computer I
> usually hear a little crackle with it.

Have you thought about a UPS? I added one to my system and it
totally stopped glitches. I have really bad power where I live.

>
> Yep.  I don't use the AC adapter.  Nowadays I just replace an
> occasional battery charger.

Have you thought about a solar battery charger?

>
> Oh yeah.  The alpha indicator quit working on my HP48sx about a
> year ago.  Probably because it was too near the light switch. :)

Heh.

>
> Barry
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:27:38 +0100
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> if someone has the 1Mb model of HP95lx and can
> provide us internal pictures...

I put a scan of one of my 1MB - 95lx to
http://www.compuseum.de/pub/95lx.jpg (95 KB)

regards,
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 12:29:17 -0700
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So, it's not simply soldering in another 512KB chip: the ROM needs to be
moved over to the empty circuit board space and the 512KB chip put in its
place.

I don't have my 95LX open, but its serial number begins with "ABA", while
Daniel's is "ABD". My guess is the "D" is "DEUTSCHE" for a German ROM, while
the "A" in mine is for an American ROM. (I say this because I note that both
Daniel and Oliver show "ABD" on the ROM chips in their pictures, and I'm
guessing they have German machines.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver W. Leibenguth [mailto:Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:28 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Re: 95LX Developer's Guide


> if someone has the 1Mb model of HP95lx and can
> provide us internal pictures...

I put a scan of one of my 1MB - 95lx to
http://www.compuseum.de/pub/95lx.jpg (95 KB)

regards,
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:33:37 -0500
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I have an opportunity to buy a 128meg compact flash cheap and
new (one time event).  I will be using it in my 200LX DS 32meg.
 It comes with the plastic adapter thing.

Do I need special drivers to use 128 meg flash with the 200LX.
My unit is one of the last produced but the older backup was
one of the first 200LX's.  I would like to use it in both.

If it needs drivers do they come with them or can I get them
somewhere else if need be.  What is the highest I can go.

TIA.

Ray

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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 13:52:03 -0600
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You don't need any special drivers. You will need a CF to PCMCIA
adapter, about $10. Watch out, there are some CF cards such as
"Mr. Flash" that will not work in the HP200. What kind is it?
Bryan


Ray Kump wrote:

> I have an opportunity to buy a 128meg compact flash cheap and
> new (one time event).  I will be using it in my 200LX DS 32meg.
>  It comes with the plastic adapter thing.
>
> Do I need special drivers to use 128 meg flash with the 200LX.
> My unit is one of the last produced but the older backup was
> one of the first 200LX's.  I would like to use it in both.
>
> If it needs drivers do they come with them or can I get them
> somewhere else if need be.  What is the highest I can go.
>

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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 21:08:39 +0100
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> So, it's not simply soldering in another 512KB chip: the ROM needs to be
> moved over to the empty circuit board space and the 512KB chip put in its
> place.

There might be even more that has to be changed. (It would be too easy *g)

> I don't have my 95LX open, but its serial number begins with "ABA", while
> Daniel's is "ABD". My guess is the "D" is "DEUTSCHE" for a German ROM,
while
> the "A" in mine is for an American ROM. (I say this because I note that
both
> Daniel and Oliver show "ABD" on the ROM chips in their pictures, and I'm
> guessing they have German machines.)

You're obviously right. The LX I've scanned is a German Model and the
US-Model I regularly use has a serial number starting with "ABA".

regards,
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 16:26:11 -0500
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It should work fine. If the 'plastic adapter thing' is a COMPACT
FLASH-PCMCIA adtper then you should be in good shape.
>
> I have an opportunity to buy a 128meg compact flash cheap and
> new (one time event).  I will be using it in my 200LX DS 32meg.
>  It comes with the plastic adapter thing.
>
> Do I need special drivers to use 128 meg flash with the 200LX.
> My unit is one of the last produced but the older backup was
> one of the first 200LX's.  I would like to use it in both.
>
> If it needs drivers do they come with them or can I get them
> somewhere else if need be.  What is the highest I can go.
>
> TIA.
>
> Ray
>
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:05:46 -0500
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It's a shame that you have to get rid of the machine because of
eyesight. If we had a good backlighting solution you could probably
keep it for a long time. I find more and more that backlighting is the
thing I miss most in the LX. I even have a WinCE nino PDA just for
Ebook reading because I find the backlighting so handy. There is not
external lighting solution for the LX that I have thought was worth
while. It would be great if we could find some way to build the
lighting into the unit.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> Siegfried Witzgall
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:09 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: [Fwd: HPs]
> Hi everybody,
After 14 years of HP use, i deceided to stop, reason is i can not read
anymore in
dawn or at artificial Ligth and i refuse to get Glasses.
>
>
>

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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:17:51 +0200
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Hi friends

since it's clear now what's up in my 95LX I have removed the pictures
and the commecnts from my page.

But I have added (to get on-topic, even relatd to the subject of this
thread, again) the 95LX developer's guide as I got it from Rudi
(Nan-Shan Chen). He asked me to put it on my web site for download.

http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/download
scroll down.

GTX
daniel


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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:27:18 +0100
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Le Tue, 8 Jan 2002 21:08:39 +0100
"Oliver W=2E Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM=2EDE> a =E9crit:

> You're obviously right=2E The LX I've scanned is a German Model and the
> US-Model I regularly use has a serial number starting with "ABA"=2E

True=2E The French models hav "ABF"=2E

And, I think to remember that when you reboot the 100/200, the "bios"
messages displays somethink like that=2E=2E=2E


Jacques=2E

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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:52:09 -0800
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:

> I have two HP200, one in daily use, the other one for backup. (makes
> me sleep much more quiet ;-) With my unit for daily use, I cannot
> switch off the Palmtop when it is fast charging (I use ABC) but the
> backup unit can be switched off while charging. What could be the
> reason? HP200 one is a 64 MB DS two is a 8 MB DS

I see two possibilities here ... either the backup palmtop is not actually
charging for some reason, or the backup palmtop is running the (slightly
outdated) version of the T2T speed driver that allowed shutting off during
charging by simply pressing the ON key.  The latest version of the driver
has changed this to avoid accidental shutoffs, and now requires that you
press Fn-ON in order to turn the palmtop off.

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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:06:07 -0000
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I've switched from using Post/LX to Outlook 2002.
=20
Does anybody know how to configure the program so that it doesn't top
post by default when replying to mail? Is there any way to configure it
to write a little set header before the quote, like Tony Hutchin's
POSTH? I've checked all the settings (I think) but can't find anything
obvious.

Can we have a relaxation on "no swearing" guideline when talking about
MS software? ;-)


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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 00:12:30 -0000
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A few people on this list have asked about subnet mask calculators for
the LX. Just in case they are able to use a Pocket PC powered device
instead, this freeware has just been released. It looks pretty good, but
I haven't tried it myself:

http://www.giftxport.com/newton/Newt-IPCalc.html


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Date:         Tue, 8 Jan 2002 16:17:39 -0800
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Lots fo free information
Zip codes, phone # locations, etc
http://www.melissadata.com/Lookups/index.htm

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 01:47:26 -0000
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PalEdit is able to edit binary files, and you can use it to edit strings in
the .EXE file. But the changed .EXE is not guaranteed to work.

Paulo


-----Original Message-----
I need to edit some data in an .exe file and was wondering if it is
possible
without having to edit the source and recompile. I have tried it in
ascii editors and each one screwed it up. Is there an editor which
will work for this? TIA

JohnJohn Musielewicz

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 03:32:21 +0100
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Occacionally I have received e-mails
that have made POST/LX put a "delivery
conformation" in my OUT-BOX. Is there a
way I can have POST/LX do the same to a
recepient?

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Update on my hinge crack:
Sad to say the repair with the metal tab from a diskette did NOT succeed.
Apparently it was to late. The pressure on the glue was too much and
yesterday the metal plate and the palmtop went their separate ways. Today
the upper half of the right hing totally broke off and the spring is doing
its hardest to destrooy the lower half. The only possible solution to save
this screen is to make a new hinge out of metal like in the famous picture
of Greg's palmtop mentioned here a few days ago. Unfortunately I no longer
have access to the machinery that I would need in order to do this repair.


I just now removed the spring from the hinge so that it would not break further.
There is enough pressure there from the hinge itself that the screen does
not flop around.
--
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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 13:53:26 +0800
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OK Rudi, you find my question on the list, replying to Jessica's offer.


Thanks.

Jimmy.
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Subject:    Re: HP 95LX
Author: "Nan-shan Chen" <chen@get.uni-paderborn.de>
Date:       2002-01-03 6:28 AM

(I'm replying both privately and to the list)

> An HP 95LX just landed on my lap. It works with my NiCd rechargeables and the
> 200LX AC adaptor, though I can't find any indication as to which one power
> source it's actually running on when the adaptor is plugged in.

Use a new version 2.0 of LXSTAT which is coming up. This is the
default output of LXSTAT v2.0 beta r0 on my HP95LX:

MainBatt Alkal   2.372V (low)
BackBatt CR2032  2.447V (low)
CardBatt CR2325  cannot stat (ok)
Powering Source  external
LX-UART Channel  wire: down
COM1: Protocol   9600,N,8,1
Power On Alarm   00:00:00 off
Power Time-Out   00:03:00off
Lite Sleep Mode  enabled
Speaker Volume   3 (loud)
Screen Contrast  2 (12.50%)

The verbosed output follows:

MainBatt Alkal   2.372V (low)
BackBatt CR2032  2.447V (low)
CardBatt CR2325  cannot stat (ok)
Powering Source  external
LX-UART Channel  wire: down
COM1: Protocol   9600,N,8,1
COM1: Out-Lines  dtr rts txd
COM1: Inp-Lines  (port down)
Power On Alarm   00:00:00 off
Power Time-Out   00:03:00off
Lite Sleep Mode  enabled
Speaker Volume   3 (loud)
Screen Contrast  2 (12.50%)
Cursor Tracking  enabled (+c)
[Alt]+[Arrow]    enabled (+k)
Video Mode (07)  95lx 240x128 txt
Key200 Remapper  not installed
System Manager   not loaded
Str @F000:EC5C   Version 1.03 A D
Str @F000:FF36   ROM BIOS Ver 2.14
Str @F000:FFF5   09/20/91
Real Time Clock  2002-01-02 19:20:46
Keyb Typematic   312 msec, 25.64 cps
8254 PIT-Modes   ch0=0 ch1=0 ch2=3
8253 PIT-Freqs   18.2 18.2 2616.6 (Hz)
PIC/IMR(21h)IRQ  [   6 5 4         ]

As a rule of thumb, you get control to all things you
see using LXSTAT v2.0.  This program runs on all HPLX-
palmtops and Desktop PC's as well. It's serial feature,
for instance, is useful on desktops.

> I have some questions to ask but thought of not bugging everyone on the list.
> Any experienced 95LX users here that I can take my questions off-line to?

Please wait, Jimmy. :) Since 95LX is a perfect member in our
family. so I think discussions about 95LX is *proper* on the
list and I personally would like to read them too.

Oh, yes. LXSTAT v2.0 is not yet released. Please let me
know if you'd like to use the beta.  I'll be trying,
with Jorgen Wallgren, to put the beta version somewhere
for test before it is sent to super.

Rudi

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 13:54:02 +0800
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Hi Jessica,

Here it goes: I have a huge *BLACK* spot on the screen, oblong-shaped, measuring
1" x 3.5". Looks a permanent shadow of some sort...

Other than that it still works as the text is still legible, at certain angles
when they fall in the *BLACK* spot.

Can anything be done about it, short of replacing the screen, which I'm not even
sure if there are any spare parts around today.


Thanks.

Jimmy.
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Subject:    Re: HP 95LX
Author: hplx@twu.net
Date:       2002-01-03 12:47 AM

Ask me.. I have 95lx experience. :)


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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 jimmytan@yeos.com.my wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> An HP 95LX just landed on my lap. It works with my NiCd rechargeables and the
> 200LX AC adaptor, though I can't find any indication as to which one power
> source it's actually running on when the adaptor is plugged in.
>
> I have some questions to ask but thought of not bugging everyone on the list.
> Any experienced 95LX users here that I can take my questions off-line to?
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> Thanks and best regards. Oh, Happy New Year too!
>
> Jimmy.
>
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On Tue,  8 Jan 2002 08:45:07 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

Daniel

> If this works, maybe a robot script can do the authentication for you
> (from the PreOnline feature of Post/LX or with a keyboard macro which
> envokes a Batch file. In the main screen of Post/LX, the F8 key is not
> used. I have created a macro for the F8 key which sends / receives SMS.

Too lazy to do it myself..:-)

What is the macro? It is easier to remember F8 than CTRL+something that
I use.

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On Tue,  8 Jan 2002 23:06:07 +0000 (GMT), Chris Randle wrote:

> Can we have a relaxation on "no swearing" guideline when talking about
> MS software? ;-)

It would not suprise me that there are a newsgroup/maillist for just
this purpose :-))

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Hi Martin

On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 02:36:38 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:

> What is the macro? It is easier to remember F8 than CTRL+something that
> I use.

[MACRO]
#4200=#011b#011b#4700#3920#c800#2d78#2d78#1f73#3920

That is:

F8 = Esc Esc Home Space Menu X X S Space

The Esc Esc makes sure you get back to the top screen of Post/LX (this
one which lists all available mailboxes and folders).

Necessary Preconditions:

1. SMS mailbox is the first in the Post/LX mailbox / folder list (you
could avoid that by assigning it a hotkey (by naming it e.g. "&SMS", so
S is the hotkey, and replace the "Home" in the macro by "S")

2. The SMS box is not activated (no arrows in front of it). The macro
will do that.

3. You have an "external" entry with Hotkey "S" for invoking the whole
SMS send / receive mechanism. This looks like that in my setup:

[EXTERNAL]
&SMS=robosms.bat

and robosms.bat looks like this:

-----
@echo off
wwwset "IrDA"
robot pdu
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"IrDA" is the www,cfg setu which enables the IrDA port.

GTX
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Hallo all,

does anyone know, if the Newton keyboard works with the HP 200LX?

It has an alien connector, but it should be possible to connect the
keyboard to the 200LX through some adapters. But I fear, that the
keyboard takes current from the 200lx or has a complete another
character set.

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> Do you really think the failure is in the emulation?

Actually, no.  I have a specific application at work that requires a =
WinCE
handheld.  I got the Jornada for this purpose.  I want to have as much of =
my
200LX functionality as possible on it so I don't have to carry two =
palmtops
around at work.  Thus, my interest in XT-CE and PocketDOS.  I still use =
my
200LX as my primary palmtop.  In fact, I am typing this message on the =
200LX
<g>.

> Have you checked all paths to be correct?

Yes, it is essentially my 200LX's configuration copied onto a Compact =
Flash
card in the Jornada.  The same setup works just fine in the 200LX.  Oh, =
well.

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I used 3M DP190(Gray), an epoxy duo-pack adhesive, low
viscosity, long time to handling, once cured it's
flexile.
Fyi,
Bulent

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Yes, the Newton keyboard works with the 200LX. You need the "Newton =
Keyboard
Driver" from SUPER (http://www.palmtop.net/super5.html). The zip file =
also
includes instructions on making a cable connector. You can also search =
the
list archives on "Newton" to get more info from people who actually =
have
used the keyboard.

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Hallo all,

does anyone know, if the Newton keyboard works with the HP 200LX?

It has an alien connector, but it should be possible to connect the
keyboard to the 200LX through some adapters. But I fear, that the
keyboard takes current from the 200lx or has a complete another
character set.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

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i'm developing a soft to convert phone-book files to SQL(databases).
as there are differences between the LXs i'd like to obtain from
100lx and 200lx users :

- an empty phone-book file named
"empty100.pbk" or "empty200.pbk"
(just do a file-new file-save)

- a phone-book file with a few contacts named
"100lx.pbk" or "200lx.pbk" (do fill-in any fields)

please send me directly the files

i'll notice the mailing-list when i get enough files

muchas gracias-grazie mille-merci beaucoup-choukrane bezef

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Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
>
> Occacionally I have received e-mails
> that have made POST/LX put a "delivery
> conformation" in my OUT-BOX. Is there a
> way I can have POST/LX do the same to a
> recepient?

You have to put a

Return-Receipt-To=my.mail@provider.domain

line into the [HEADER] section of post.cfg. Here is mine :

[HEADERS]
Cc:=Cc:
Bcc:=Bcc:
Return-Receipt-To: hpstaber@compuserve.com=Return-Receipt-To: hpstaber@compuserve.com

When you compose a message you hit F2 and then select "Add Header"
to add the Return-Receipt-To to your e-mail.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> But I have added (to get on-topic, even relatd to the subject
of this
> thread, again) the 95LX developer's guide as I got it from
Rudi
> (Nan-Shan Chen). He asked me to put it on my web site for
download.

I have a few old dev things for the 95.  Some from HP, including
the SDK from HP for making EXM files, and others from a variety
of other sources.

I don't remember what a lot of it is now but it looks
interesting.  One of the things is a Windows help file that's
kind of a users manual for the 95 with a lot of programmers
information thrown in.

I'm not sure I have anything particularly useful.  But it might
be useful to someone.

I've put a bunch of these in a zip file which is about 500k.  If
you want to go through this and put some on your site to make it
available I'll be glad to email it to you.

I'm putting this on the list in case you don't want to and
someone else does.

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> Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
> >
> > Occacionally I have received e-mails
> > that have made POST/LX put a "delivery
> > conformation" in my OUT-BOX. Is there a
> > way I can have POST/LX do the same to a
> > recepient?
>
> You have to put a
>
> Return-Receipt-To=3Dmy.mail@provider.domain
>
> line into the [HEADER] section of post.cfg. Here is mine :
>
> [HEADERS]
> Cc:=3DCc:
> Bcc:=3DBcc:
> Return-Receipt-To: hpstaber@compuserve.com=3DReturn-Receipt-To: hpstaber=
@compuserve.com
>
> When you compose a message you hit F2 and then select "Add Header"
> to add the Return-Receipt-To to your e-mail.
>
> HP Staber/Salzburg
>
>

Combined with the fast brains on this list
and the great developers of software
like POST/LX, our beloved 200LX is a gem!
Thanks, HP Staber!

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On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Barry wrote:

> I've put a bunch of these in a zip file which is about 500k.  If
> you want to go through this and put some on your site to make it
> available I'll be glad to email it to you.

Some of these (at least the two you mention specifically, HP's SDK and the
Util Pack with the help file) are already in the 95LX section of SUPER,
FYI.


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Marc BERLIOUX wrote:
> i'm developing a soft to convert phone-book files to SQL(databases).
> as there are differences between the LXs i'd like to obtain from
> 100lx and 200lx users :

I'm not aware of differences in the file format of the 100LX vs.
the 200LX.  Btw, which language do you plan to write your software
in?

> - an empty phone-book file named
> "empty100.pbk" or "empty200.pbk"
> (just do a file-new file-save)
>
> - a phone-book file with a few contacts named
> "100lx.pbk" or "200lx.pbk" (do fill-in any fields)

I'm also interested in such files, if there is a kind donor, please
drop me a line too.

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hallo Daniel,

On 8 Jan 2002 at 8:45, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> > With my unit for daily use, I cannot switch off the Palmtop when it
> > is fast charging (I use ABC) but the backup unit can be switched off
> > while charging. What could be the reason?
>
> Are you sure you are REALLY charging on the machine you can switch

ABC tells me that I am charging. Voltage rises. These facts indicate
that my unit is charging. I could measure the current that my palmtop
draws to be sure ;-)

> off? Do you run any TSR which allows that? I think the DS driver has
> such an option.
>
I run spd31.exe, but I thought it does allow it only when I press fn-
off.

servus,
Werner

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hallo Guenther,

On 8 Jan 2002 at 7:21, Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:

> Werner,
>
> > I have two HP200, one in daily use, the other one for backup. (makes
> > me sleep much more quiet ;-) With my unit for daily use, I cannot
> > switch off the Palmtop when it is fast charging (I use ABC) but the
> > backup unit can be switched off while charging. What could be the
> > reason?
>
> I wonder why one unit switches off during charging. None of mine does
> during charging.

maybe you misunderstood me. The unit does not switch off itself when
charging, but I can do it when I press OFF. This is only possible in
the (newer) 8 MB unit.

>
> However the speed driver of T2T, see docs, allows to switch off using
> Fn-Off.

Thats right, I tried it right now. Very useful when I have to change
a Pcmcia Card and I am charging. But the 8MB unit can be switched off
without Fn. I Just press off, and it switches off. Both units are DS
units and I use spd31.exe on both.

It is not really a problem, I am just wondering why.

Werner

>
> Kind regards
>
> Helmuth
>


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Werner,

> It is not really a problem, I am just wondering why.

Me too.

Kind regards

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It works well. I don't know how much current it draws because I only use it
when I'm doing serious data entry, and then I have the LX plugged in. There
are some keys that are not available, but it's no problem to use the LX
keyboard to type in the occasional character. BTW, one does not have to
switch back control to the LX to do so. I found that in spite of the
instructions, once you have done Ctrl. Alt. ,(that's a comma)
you can work on both keyboards. In other words, one does not have to key
Ctrl. Alt. . (that's a full stop) to re-enable the LX keyboard.

It still is smaller than a standard keyboard; I wish I had gotten the
Thaddeus software that lets one use a standard keyboard.

HTH

Richard


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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard


Yes, the Newton keyboard works with the 200LX. You need the "Newton Keyboard
Driver" from SUPER (http://www.palmtop.net/super5.html). The zip file also
includes instructions on making a cable connector. You can also search the
list archives on "Newton" to get more info from people who actually have
used the keyboard.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:12 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Newton Keyboard


Hallo all,

does anyone know, if the Newton keyboard works with the HP 200LX?

It has an alien connector, but it should be possible to connect the
keyboard to the 200LX through some adapters. But I fear, that the
keyboard takes current from the 200lx or has a complete another
character set.

Mit freundlichem Gru_ / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
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I heard that it wasn't stable with Buddy or other TSRs loaded.  Anyone else
heard this?
Cheers
Tony.

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Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2002 12:15 p.m.
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard


It works well. I don't know how much current it draws because I only use it
when I'm doing serious data entry, and then I have the LX plugged in. There
are some keys that are not available, but it's no problem to use the LX
keyboard to type in the occasional character. BTW, one does not have to
switch back control to the LX to do so. I found that in spite of the
instructions, once you have done Ctrl. Alt. ,(that's a comma)
you can work on both keyboards. In other words, one does not have to key
Ctrl. Alt. . (that's a full stop) to re-enable the LX keyboard.

It still is smaller than a standard keyboard; I wish I had gotten the
Thaddeus software that lets one use a standard keyboard.

HTH

Richard


----- Original Message -----
From: "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@JDEDWARDS.COM>
To: <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard


Yes, the Newton keyboard works with the 200LX. You need the "Newton Keyboard
Driver" from SUPER (http://www.palmtop.net/super5.html). The zip file also
includes instructions on making a cable connector. You can also search the
list archives on "Newton" to get more info from people who actually have
used the keyboard.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Lennartz [mailto:lennartz-mi@GMX.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:12 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Newton Keyboard


Hallo all,

does anyone know, if the Newton keyboard works with the HP 200LX?

It has an alien connector, but it should be possible to connect the
keyboard to the 200LX through some adapters. But I fear, that the
keyboard takes current from the 200lx or has a complete another
character set.

Mit freundlichem Gru_ / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
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David Becher wrote:
> Update on my hinge crack:
> Sad to say the repair with the metal tab from a diskette did NOT succeed.
> Apparently it was to late. The pressure on the glue was too much and
> yesterday the metal plate and the palmtop went their separate ways. Today
...

Time to get one of those replacement case tops from Thadeus?
(Are they even available yet?)

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 21:17:03 -0500
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Hi all:

This is to report that connecting Post/LX via a Motorola i1000
plus was a breeze... I managed it on the first try.

The Motorola works Nextel communications and it trasmits as a
Serial wireless modem that connects to the 200LX (DS 32 MB)
with a propietary serial cable - that must be joined to the
HP's serial cable with a null modem adapter.

Speed is only 9,600, but thats Ok for e-mail of course

Eduardo Villa <evilla@terra.com.pe>   Via Nextel Circuit Data

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 06:49:12 +0100
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Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
>
> Combined with the fast brains on this list
> and the great developers of software
> like POST/LX, our beloved 200LX is a gem!
> Thanks, HP Staber!

No need for thanks. Took myself a lot of input out of the list so far
as well.

If you care, then share !

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 21:58:19 -0800
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I am not sure what you mean? SQL is a database query language not a
database structure. Do you mean you are writing a driver to permit SQL
queries to a HP formatted dataset?

Whatever you mean please note that the HP database layout and fields
can be edited by the user - this includes the phone book layout and
many of us have severly modified phone book structures - mine has 39
different fields within a single record. A program that is able to
extract data, field name and field type would be most useful as it
could also handle database (gdb) and notebook (ndb) files.

> i'm developing a soft to convert phone-book files to SQL(databases).
> as there are differences between the LXs i'd like to obtain from
> 100lx and 200lx users :
>
> - an empty phone-book file named
> "empty100.pbk" or "empty200.pbk"
> (just do a file-new file-save)
>
> - a phone-book file with a few contacts named
> "100lx.pbk" or "200lx.pbk" (do fill-in any fields)
>
> please send me directly the files
>
> i'll notice the mailing-list when i get enough files
>
> muchas gracias-grazie mille-merci beaucoup-choukrane bezef
>
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> - Minesweeper Consultant & Solitaire Expert -
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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 21:58:27 -0800
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Well, I am typing this on a Newton Keyboard just to disprove your
statement<g> The tsrs I have loaded include

abctsr (battery monitoring)
helv200 (font)
ntkb (the keyboard driver)
alapim (permits PIM/LX to use the HP built-in alarm)
quick3 (typing aid - completes words)

all loaded before software carousel

and then Buddy and ipex (permits pcx images to be displayed as records
in the built-in database applications) tsrs are loaded in the system
manager s/c session. I have keyboard drivers from two different
sources. One is ntkey21x which came with the keyboard and the other is
ntkb from Mack. I happen to have ntkb loaded but the other works
equally well - they use different key combinations to turn them on and
off and Mack's has a smaller memory footprint. Both of them use the
same key combinations to access all of the HP special keys - no need to
move back and forward between keyboards (although you can). The keys
are as follows:

    on HPLX            on Newton
    ~ (backquote)     Apple+` (backquote)
    F1 to F12         Apple+1 to Apple+=
[Filer] to [&...]     Apple+Q to Apple+I
       DEL            Apple+Delete
       Ins            Apple+Shift R
      Home            Apple+Left Arrow
       End            Apple+Right Arrow
      PgUp            Apple+Up Arrow
      PgDn            Apple+Down Arrow
      Menu            Apple+/   or Apple+\
      ZOOM            Apple+Space
      DATE            Apple+, (comma)
      TIME            Apple+. (period)
      CUT             Apple+X
      COPY            Apple+C
      PASTE           Apple+V
      Fn              Apple+CapsLock (is sticky)
      BREAK           CTRL+Apple+/ or
                      CTRL+Apple+\

Although this may seem arcane when you actually look at both keyboards
it is quite clear why these key combinations were chosen. I have always
used the keyboard with the palmtop on batteries and never had any
trouble with power drain. I originally got the keyboard for typing
notes in meetings but the keyboard is loud and so found this too much
of a distraction to many people.

GaryS

> I heard that it wasn't stable with Buddy or other TSRs loaded.  Anyone else
> heard this?
> Cheers
> Tony.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU]On Behalf Of
> Richard E. McEvoy
> Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2002 12:15 p.m.
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard
>
> It works well. I don't know how much current it draws because I only use it
> when I'm doing serious data entry, and then I have the LX plugged in. There
> are some keys that are not available, but it's no problem to use the LX
> keyboard to type in the occasional character. BTW, one does not have to
> switch back control to the LX to do so. I found that in spite of the
> instructions, once you have done Ctrl. Alt. ,(that's a comma)
> you can work on both keyboards. In other words, one does not have to key
> Ctrl. Alt. . (that's a full stop) to re-enable the LX keyboard.
>
> It still is smaller than a standard keyboard; I wish I had gotten the
> Thaddeus software that lets one use a standard keyboard.
>
> HTH
>
> Richard
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Feldman, Robert" <Robert_Feldman@JDEDWARDS.COM>
> To: <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard
>
> Yes, the Newton keyboard works with the 200LX. You need the "Newton Keyboard
> Driver" from SUPER (http://www.palmtop.net/super5.html). The zip file also
> includes instructions on making a cable connector. You can also search the
> list archives on "Newton" to get more info from people who actually have
> used the keyboard.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Lennartz [mailto:lennartz-mi@GMX.NET]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:12 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Newton Keyboard
>
> Hallo all,
>
> does anyone know, if the Newton keyboard works with the HP 200LX?
>
> It has an alien connector, but it should be possible to connect the
> keyboard to the 200LX through some adapters. But I fear, that the
> keyboard takes current from the 200lx or has a complete another
> character set.
>
> Mit freundlichem Gru_ / Regards / Saluton
>
> Michael Lennartz
> lennartz-mi@gmx.net
> Fax: +49 89 244 34 52 57
>
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Date:         Wed, 9 Jan 2002 23:12:15 -0800
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If anyone is interested:

I have a BRAND NEW, in the original box, NEWTON KEYBOARD. It
has what seems to be a PS2 plug. Comes with a nice black
travel bag.

Also available a cable with a Palmtop plug on one side only
6ft. (1.82m.), quite suitable for the surgery.

Also, a cable approx 28 inches (71cm.) with an HP plug on both
ends. You can cut it and make a shorter cable for the Newton
keyboard, or use it to connect two 200LX Palmtops for file
transfers etc.

The keyboard is $50.00 or best offer (the seller has a minimum
price in mind!) Cables are $15.00. Keyboard plus cable -
$60.00.

You will have to do the connections for the keyboard yourself.
on your own. I believeI saw it once and it was very simple. I
believe there is a description of that "surgery" somewhere
among the HP 200LX resources.

Shipping: USPS Priority Mail plus insurance within the USA or
Express Mail (more expensive, but much much faster.) Outside
the USA is by Express Mail only, sorry.

All this mechandise is BRAND NEW and unused. All sales are
FINAL.  I have 22 dual terminated cables, and 4
half-terminated cables. 1 keyboard.

Payment by Postal Money orders, personal checks (which must
cland they wear the bank before shipping) or PayPal. At this
time I will not be able to take credit cards, sorry, possibly
later in the future.

Please write to me in person at sponsor@ftel.net. Please do
not post on the list - I promise to ignore such orders!

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:11:19 +0100
Reply-To:     Tomas Moberg <Tomas.Moberg@ABC.SE>
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From:         Tomas Moberg <Tomas.Moberg@ABC.SE>
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Highligt Your mail box and press
Compose > Add > Header > Return Receip to:
Enter Your email in that Header field
(press F4 to save it as a template)
Done.

It will not work with every email You send. It depends on wheter The
recipient allows it (can do it)

Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
> Occacionally I have received e-mails
> that have made POST/LX put a "delivery
> conformation" in my OUT-BOX. Is there a
> way I can have POST/LX do the same to a
> recepient?
>
>  -----------------
>  Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
>  http://home.online.no/~bjni/lillebjorn.html
>
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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:32:48 +0100
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ok stop send me pbk files
thanks

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> I am not sure what you mean? SQL is a database query language not a
> database structure. Do you mean you are writing a driver to permit
> SQL queries to a HP formatted dataset?

i want to translate a pbk file into something like
INSERT INTO "contacts" VALUES('name','phone','address'.............)

this can be used to insert or sync contacts in an existing postgresql
or mysql database.

In the same way you can translate to a LDIF(LDAP) format or
whatever you like.

you can also select contacts from your database and sync a pbk file
every minute (hour-day-week) automatically

everything is possible if you know the pbk file structure

> Whatever you mean please note that the HP database layout and
> fields can be edited by the user - this includes the phone book
> layout and many of us have severly modified phone book structures -

the 95 lx  phone book has not customizable fields and layout
i thought 100-200 format was different but not that much,
so forget about my request. I'll do it only for my poor 95lx

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:44:47 +0200
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Hi friends,

finally the German cellular network provider E-Plus lowered its GPRS
fees:
No complicated scaling patterns anymore, just 0.025 Euro per kByte.
That makes GPRS data transfers in quantities of a few emails comparable
to GSM.
I pay abt. 0.075 Euro per minute for a GSM data connection. Transfer of
2 emails with 2.5kB each may take about 1 minute, so I pay 0.075 Euro
for GSM. When I transfer the same email per GPRS, I pay 2 * 2.5 * 0.025
= 0.13 Euro. That's still more than GSM, but before one had to pay the
full fee for the first 10 kB, which was about 0.3 Euro!
Even more interesting is to surf the Internet (with HV, for example)
cia GPRS, since you don't pay for all the time you need to read the
pages.

Now the only thing I have to do yet it to make GPRS work for me.
Unfortunately it does not yet work. :-(

GTX
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Hi friends,

I have good news:
Arachne/LX will probably be available soon:

Michael Polak, author of the great Internet software (Browser and email
client) Arachne, which was available for DOS and Linux, contacted me
because he plans to make a special 200LX version of Arachne. He asked
me to sell him one of my Siemens data cables, which he would need for
the development.
I'll give him the last cable I have, so he will be able to develop
Arachne for the LX. It will be free for private use.

He will even provide proxy service which converts images to thumbnail
size and b/w, so loading is as fast as possible.

This is one thing which was missing for the LX. Of course there is HV,
but you need the commercial WWW/LX for it, and it has its problems.

Of course Arachne will not be able to provide all the bells and
whistles HV is missing, but maybe (I don't know Arachne very well) it
will handle frames and tables more convenient than HV does.
And it will be free. That's the greatest advantage.

For more info about Arachne, please visit www.arachne.cz

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:44:50 +0200
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Hi Eduardo

On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 21:17:03 -0500, EDUARDO VILLA <evilla@TERRA.COM.PE> wrote:

> The Motorola works Nextel communications and it trasmits as a
> Serial wireless modem that connects to the 200LX (DS 32 MB)
> with a propietary serial cable - that must be joined to the
> HP's serial cable with a null modem adapter.
>
> Speed is only 9,600, but thats Ok for e-mail of course

May I publish your posting on my homepage
(http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/mob_hplx) ?
Do you allow me to include your email address so people can contact you
if they have troubles or questions?

Thanks a lot
daniel

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Hi Tomay, HP and others

On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:11:19 +0100, Tomas Moberg <Tomas.Moberg@ABC.SE> wrote:

> Highligt Your mail box and press
> Compose > Add > Header > Return Receip to:
> Enter Your email in that Header field
> (press F4 to save it as a template)
> Done.

Or even simpler:
Write that into the [HEADERS] section:

DeliveryConfirmation=Return-Receipt-To:your.email@adress.here

This shows you the item "DeliveryConfirmation" when you press "add
/ header" and when you select it, it adds the Return-Receipt-To: header
readily with your email address.

GTX
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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:13:43 -0500
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Comments: To: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>

I actually installed 1.4x Arachne to see how it was. It was a bloat. Firstly, it takes quite a bit of drive space even pared down. I was able to get the CGA version working, but it was so clumbsy that I pitched it. AFAIK, it does frames, though. I even
started by getting the latest version and paring it down for the palmtop again. It did not seem like the effort was worthwhile, so I stopped. I do hope that they get a reasonable version for the palmtop, but I will not get too excited. From what I can
tell, Arachne was developed with the 386+ in mind. What I would like to see is an open source front to HV. The lxtcp suite could be used to develop a 'shim' to hand pages to HV as WWW does currently. It probably would not be as tight as wwwlx (the lxtcp
suite is not all that tight), but it would work with the current standard, but I would like to see something. From browsing about, it seems that the only viable graphic browser for an XT class machine is WWWlx run unedr PALrun. I also insta
lled Doslynx again. I may put it back on so that I can browse a bit, but it is so infuriatingly old and is not even remotely graphic.

$0.02

Keith

Thanks for all the other information you keep posting. It is a big help to all of us.

Daniel Hertrich writes:
> Hi friends,
>
> I have good news:
> Arachne/LX will probably be available soon:
>
> Michael Polak, author of the great Internet software (Browser and email
> client) Arachne, which was available for DOS and Linux, contacted me
> because he plans to make a special 200LX version of Arachne. He asked
> me to sell him one of my Siemens data cables, which he would need for
> the development.
> I'll give him the last cable I have, so he will be able to develop
> Arachne for the LX. It will be free for private use.
>
> He will even provide proxy service which converts images to thumbnail
> size and b/w, so loading is as fast as possible.
>
> This is one thing which was missing for the LX. Of course there is HV,
> but you need the commercial WWW/LX for it, and it has its problems.
>
> Of course Arachne will not be able to provide all the bells and
> whistles HV is missing, but maybe (I don't know Arachne very well) it
> will handle frames and tables more convenient than HV does.
> And it will be free. That's the greatest advantage.
>
> For more info about Arachne, please visit www.arachne.cz
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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I have always used the "Instant Krazy Glue" brand (www.krazyglue.com) for
my hinge and crack repairs.
I Have had to glue the std hinge crack (Top RH edge of the case near the RH
hinge) once, however, most of the problems I have had have been due to the
plastic case around the hinge itself. I've had the hinge start to push out
of the plastic retainer, pushing the whole screen sideways ~1-2 mm. The
only fix I could come up with for this was to bond the hinge cap over the
hinge and clamp the screen in the correct position (hinge to hinge) using
an adjustable woodworking clamp (similar to a "C"clamp). Using Krazy glue
it held for several years.

The latest problem I had was the front (toward the keyboard) 1/2 of the RH
hinge actually breaking loose from the screen cover portion of the screen
side of the case. Symptom was that when opening the clamshell the RH hinge
cap started rotating well AFTER the clamshell had started being opened (too
much flex in the hinge).  Removing the cap and gluing along the top edge of
the hinge, where it attaches to the screen side of the case, then leaving
the case propped open to apply pleasure (as if closing the case) has cured
it. Has held for several months and based on prev experience, should hold
for years.

The only caveat, the cases I have the most experience with are the 100lx
cases.

FWIW-My $.02

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I don't know how long this has been true, but I just went to Shareware.com
and tried to find some software. When hunting for something LX-compliant, I
usually limit the search w/ the "drop-down" selection filter (you know,
Window, Mac, etc.....). The entry for DOS is gone!!!

Now you just have to pick "all platforms" and hope......

I may've found what I was after (it's downloading now), but I'm going to
email c-net and "grouse."

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 14:42:36 -0700
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While many of the links I have found in the past are now dead, there still
are a number of sites with DOS programs for download:

http://www.nfbnet.org/files/index.htm
http://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/
http://www.dosonly.net/
http://members.home.net/rlgreen2/index.htm
http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/

These links are in no particular order.

Bob

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Subject: No more "DOS" filter at "Shareware.com" :-(


I don't know how long this has been true, but I just went to Shareware.com
and tried to find some software. When hunting for something LX-compliant, I
usually limit the search w/ the "drop-down" selection filter (you know,
Window, Mac, etc.....). The entry for DOS is gone!!!

Now you just have to pick "all platforms" and hope......

I may've found what I was after (it's downloading now), but I'm going to
email c-net and "grouse."

--tim

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 11:34:25 +1300
Reply-To:     Tony Kan <tony.kan@CLEAR.NET.NZ>
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From:         Tony Kan <tony.kan@CLEAR.NET.NZ>
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This is quite exciting.

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Daniel Hertrich
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2002 11:45 p.m.
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Arachne/LX


Hi friends,

I have good news:
Arachne/LX will probably be available soon:

Michael Polak, author of the great Internet software (Browser and email
client) Arachne, which was available for DOS and Linux, contacted me
because he plans to make a special 200LX version of Arachne. He asked
me to sell him one of my Siemens data cables, which he would need for
the development.
I'll give him the last cable I have, so he will be able to develop
Arachne for the LX. It will be free for private use.

He will even provide proxy service which converts images to thumbnail
size and b/w, so loading is as fast as possible.

This is one thing which was missing for the LX. Of course there is HV,
but you need the commercial WWW/LX for it, and it has its problems.

Of course Arachne will not be able to provide all the bells and
whistles HV is missing, but maybe (I don't know Arachne very well) it
will handle frames and tables more convenient than HV does.
And it will be free. That's the greatest advantage.

For more info about Arachne, please visit www.arachne.cz

GTX
daniel

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Thanks for your response.  This happened a few years ago now so I am a
little hazy on the details but I found that occasionally while typing on the
keyboard it would lock up and the palmtop would started beeping all by
itself.  Rebooting was the only way I could stop it.  Very embarrassing in a
quiet university library!

I was using the ntkey21lx driver with buddy 3.0.
Tony.

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Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2002 6:58 p.m.
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Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard


Well, I am typing this on a Newton Keyboard just to disprove your
statement<g> The tsrs I have loaded include

abctsr (battery monitoring)
helv200 (font)
ntkb (the keyboard driver)
alapim (permits PIM/LX to use the HP built-in alarm)
quick3 (typing aid - completes words)

all loaded before software carousel...

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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 23:38:50 +0000
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Joseph Buford wrote:
> I have always used the "Instant Krazy Glue" brand (www.krazyglue.com) for
> my hinge and crack repairs.
...
> The only caveat, the cases I have the most experience with are the 100lx
> cases.

Joe, I didn't know the 100s had a crack problem, I thought it
was only related to the newer production 200LXs.

Cheers... Russ

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Hi Everyone

I was wondering if there are more fonts availible than what comes
with the download.

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 06:42:33 +0200
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Hi Russel

On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 23:38:50 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

>
> Joe, I didn't know the 100s had a crack problem, I thought it
> was only related to the newer production 200LXs.

No. I have also a 100LX here with a beginning hinge crack.

GTX
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Hello all
As you may have noticed from my sig my e-mail is being shifted from
mediaone to comcast. I am not impressed with comcast thus far
(incompetant, unreliable and unresponsive) and am considering earthlink
DSL.
Any reccomendations concerning Earthlink? DSL?
I might be able to get ameritech DSL but I've already got them for my
phone.

thanks
--
Andrew King
Ann Arbor Michigan
technology is the answer, what was the question?

NOTE: E-MAIL ADDRESS CHANGE
aking5@mediaone.net will expire end of February
aking138269MI@comcast.net is supposed to replace the mediaone account
but they've been so bad that I'm planning to shift to
aspk@earthlink.com..
But king@kingtech.org will always forward to wherever I am.

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 00:17:24 -0800
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Marc,

> > I am not sure what you mean? SQL is a database query language not a
> > database structure. Do you mean you are writing a driver to permit
> > SQL queries to a HP formatted dataset?
>
> i want to translate a pbk file into something like
> INSERT INTO "contacts" VALUES('name','phone','address'.............)

This is a standard type of SQL command but your use of the term
`translate' confuses me and I apologise if I misunderstand what you are
trying to say. As I mentioned before SQL is a language not a database
format.

> this can be used to insert or sync contacts in an existing postgresql
> or mysql database.

Yes I understand how the commands are used - personally I use
Postgresql but I am biased as I have a colleague that wrote much of the
Postgresql documentation.

> everything is possible if you know the pbk file structure

Provided you have a driver for the database binary format. It is not
clear if you understand what I am about to say or not and so forgive me
if I have misunderstood you!

The SQL commands (such as insert) act on a database where the field
fomats are defined at high level in terms of field names and field
types. The database engine converts this into a binary format when it
reads/writes into the database. Because different databases use
different binary structures a driver is required for each dataformat
that you wish to read. For example, if you have the same data stored in
the same high level data structure (ie same field names and same type
for each field) but with two different binary structures (e.g. native
Postgresql and native Mysql formats) the files will be different. To
read/write the pbk format of the HP the database engine must know how
to translate the high level data structure into the low level binary
foramt - this requires the driver to be written. The part I am not
clear on is if you understand that knowing the high level format (in
terms of field names and field types) is insufficient to achieve what
you want to do. You also need the driver to read/write the pbk binary
format - this could be done using an intermediate third party program
to translate the pbk into (for example) a csv formatted file which
could be read by the database engine or a driver that permits the
binary file format of the pbk to be read directly by the Postgresql or
Mysql engine. This later case (driver) would be much appreciated by me
and probably others on the list. Unfortunately given your later
comments I do not think this was your intent (see below).


> > Whatever you mean please note that the HP database layout and
> > fields can be edited by the user - this includes the phone book
> > layout and many of us have severly modified phone book structures -
>
> the 95 lx  phone book has not customizable fields and layout
> i thought 100-200 format was different but not that much,
> so forget about my request. I'll do it only for my poor 95lx

If a binary file format reader is developed then it would be able to
extract the actual format on a database by database case and the sync
could still be performed. An intermediate step of getting the user to
match database fields across the two databases (for syncing purposes)
could be performed the first time and then stored in a configuration
file for future use. The HP database format is documented in the
developer's guide so someone could, in principle, do this - an open
source hook into the HP database format from Postgresql or Mysql sounds
like a nice project for someone with more time and skill than I have
although i and probably others would be most willing to use the
resultant driver!

GaryS

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:49:02 +0100
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my only goal is to translate (or "convert" if you don't like
"translate", gary) into something that can be used by other programs.

it can be

CSV
LDIF
SQL queries
or anything else

the difficulty is not to create the output file(s) but to extract the
datas from the .pbk file.

i've finished the reverse-engeneering on the 95LX pbk file format

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:28:14 +0100
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:12:30AM -0000, Chris Randle wrote:
> A few people on this list have asked about subnet mask calculators for
> the LX. Just in case they are able to use a Pocket PC powered device
> instead, this freeware has just been released. It looks pretty good, but
> I haven't tried it myself:
>
> http://www.giftxport.com/newton/Newt-IPCalc.html

Nice. This actually started life on a different platform - guess why
 - its called Newton IP Calculator,
 - it features a lizard writing on a PDA?

Because the original program was for the Apple Newton PDA ;-)
Seems like it got ported over to wince^WWinCE^WPocketPC.

Regards,
      Alex.
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On Friday, 11.01.2002 at 12:49 CET, Marc BERLIOUX <xmarc@free.fr> wrote:
> my only goal is to translate (or "convert" if you don't like
> "translate", gary) into something that can be used by other
> programs.
>
> it can be
>
> CSV
> LDIF
> SQL queries
> or anything else
>
> the difficulty is not to create the output file(s) but to
> extract the
> datas from the .pbk file.
>
I used the HP Connectivity Pack for exactly the same purpose
for years before I migrated my appointment and phone books
to a Palm Pilot Vx.

The HP Connectivity Pack is able to convert all of the HP 100/200 LX
databases into comma-delimited format which can be processed
by a lot of programs.

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As I recall, the fonts depend on the printer, using only
built in printer fonts. Version 6.0 uses TrueType. I tried
v6 on my IBM 286 one time, slow but useable.

Bob

John Musielewicz wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> I was wondering if there are more fonts availible than what comes
> with the download.
>
> John
>
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Comments: To: Andrew King <aking138269MI@COMCAST.NET>

Andrew,

I looked at this problem a few months ago and settled on EarthlinkDSL. If you read their newsgroups, there seem to be a number of problems, but my service is fine. DSL really depends on the infrastructure. In our area, it is provided by Covad and they do
a great job. I have only had to cycle my DSL modem once in 3 months and get 1.1+ DL and 384UL. As advertised. You can go with other DSL suppliers, but Elink has the best price at 49.95/mo and included is nationwide dialup. Even ATT requires an additional
21.95/mo to add dialup to the service! Might as well sign up twice. ELink does this in case the DSL goes down, but it is a big help when travelling. Look in your local area to see if there is a better deal, but Elink seems to be the best value. If you are
somewhat technically savvy, you will probably not have any problems as I have not had any problems. Make sure that whatever service you get for DSL uses PPPoE protocol and not some HTTP login procedure as they have in Cincinnati. Wit
h PPPoE, you can get a DSL/router which is a DHCP server and can allow connection from more than one computer. I connect through a router here at work and home to collect email on my LX with an Accton card. It is great.

Keith Grider

Andrew King writes:
> Hello all
> As you may have noticed from my sig my e-mail is being shifted from
> mediaone to comcast. I am not impressed with comcast thus far
> (incompetant, unreliable and unresponsive) and am considering earthlink
> DSL.
> Any reccomendations concerning Earthlink? DSL?
> I might be able to get ameritech DSL but I've already got them for my
> phone.
>
> thanks
> --
> Andrew King
> Ann Arbor Michigan
> technology is the answer, what was the question?
>
> NOTE: E-MAIL ADDRESS CHANGE
> aking5@mediaone.net will expire end of February
> aking138269MI@comcast.net is supposed to replace the mediaone account
> but they've been so bad that I'm planning to shift to
> aspk@earthlink.com..
> But king@kingtech.org will always forward to wherever I am.
>
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Gary Spiers wrote:
> I am not sure what you mean? SQL is a database
> query language not a database structure. Do you
> mean you are writing a driver to permit SQL queries
> to a HP formatted dataset?

While SQL does mean Structured Query Language, every
implementation that I'm aware of inlcudes a database that you
can lay out and fill up.

C++ is a programming language but both Borland and MSVC include
database structures.

There's a SQL that works on the 200lx on Super called pbase.  I
played with it a little when I was taking a class in SQL and
it's got a lot in common with SQL server.  It also has forms
capability.  I have no idea how fast or slow it might be but I
seem to remember that it works fairly well.

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I have started to use Quicken 8 for DOS on my HP200LX instead of
PocketQuicken as it will run under PocketDOS on my Jornada as well.

I have started to create repetitive payments such as mortgages and
savings. The date field in Quicken 8 is DD/MM/YY and todays date
entered as 11/01/02 is internally converted to 11/01/1902. So my first
savings started 11.01.1902 and Quicken automatically entered 12 savings
records for the past 100 years ;-)

Is anybody here on the list aware of a patch or workaround of this Y2K
issue with Quicken for DOS ?

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Date:         Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:54:17 -0700
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I keep getting a page not found error.

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No.

http://www.palmtop.net

works.

On 11 Jan 2002, at 13:54, Feldman, Robert wrote:

> I keep getting a page not found error.
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Try DD/MM'YY


On 11 Jan 2002, at 21:25, HP Staber wrote:

> I have started to use Quicken 8 for DOS on my HP200LX instead of
> PocketQuicken as it will run under PocketDOS on my Jornada as well.
>
> I have started to create repetitive payments such as mortgages and
> savings. The date field in Quicken 8 is DD/MM/YY and todays date
> entered as 11/01/02 is internally converted to 11/01/1902. So my first
> savings started 11.01.1902 and Quicken automatically entered 12 savings
> records for the past 100 years ;-)
>
> Is anybody here on the list aware of a patch or workaround of this Y2K
> issue with Quicken for DOS ?
>
> HP Staber/Salzburg
>
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, HP Staber wrote:

> I have started to create repetitive payments such as mortgages and
> savings. The date field in Quicken 8 is DD/MM/YY and todays date
> entered as 11/01/02 is internally converted to 11/01/1902. So my first
> savings started 11.01.1902 and Quicken automatically entered 12
> savings records for the past 100 years ;-)

With post-1999 years, you need to use an apostrophe before the year
instead of a slash.  Otherwise it interprets the year as 19xx instead of
20xx.  So change it to 11/01'02 and it should work fine.  Why they chose
to do it this quirky way is beyond me, but at least it works.  Of course,
you may have problems using it after 2099. <g>

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Version 3.7 of LXTEL now uses EURO telephone tariffs. LXTEL is
a least cost router for the German telephone system, telling
you always the cheapest telephone company for the national or
international number you want to call.

It includes a simple phonebook and if you have a modem
connected to the palmtop, LXTEL acts as a dialer:
You select a phone number from the phonebook and press Enter.
LXTEL analyses the phone number and automatically predials
the company code of the chapest provider at that time.

After successful dialing the phone line is handed over to
your telephone, ready for talking.

LXTEL exists for 3 years now and consequent use saved several
thousand $ on my phone bill over the years.

Download from

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

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Ian Butler wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, HP Staber wrote:
>
> > I have started to create repetitive payments such as mortgages and
> > savings. The date field in Quicken 8 is DD/MM/YY and todays date
> > entered as 11/01/02 is internally converted to 11/01/1902. So my first
> > savings started 11.01.1902 and Quicken automatically entered 12
> > savings records for the past 100 years ;-)
>
> With post-1999 years, you need to use an apostrophe before the year
> instead of a slash.  Otherwise it interprets the year as 19xx instead of
> 20xx.  So change it to 11/01'02 and it should work fine.  Why they chose
> to do it this quirky way is beyond me, but at least it works.  Of course,
> you may have problems using it after 2099. <g>

Thanks to you and the others who replied. That solved the problem.

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Hi Oliver,

thanks for the picture!

On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:27:38 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:

> I put a scan of one of my 1MB - 95lx to
> http://www.compuseum.de/pub/95lx.jpg (95 KB)

It seems that duplicating the 512kB chip and swapping the ROM one place
further seems to be everything to do an upgrade.

Ok.

One question to hardware experts:
You have 2 identical RAM chips named

JAPAN 6204
658512LFP-10
01016330 LV

I have one with the name

JAPAN 6205
658512LFP-12
010173Q0 LV

Are these chips fully compatible? So if I find another one of my kind,
can  I simply add it to mine?
Or can I combine the two kinds?

Thanks a lot
daniel

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Hi friends,

(didn't use the word "homepage" anymore in the subject because it
caused email filters of several list receipients to trigger...)

I have updated my Homepage.

New: http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/wwwlx
A fairly complex example setup of WWW/LX and Post/LX.
I have been asked by sevreal persons here to send them my setup, so I
publish it rather than sending it via email.

Updated: http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/backuplx
I have improved my backup strategy since I have bought a 32MB machine
and since I use PIM/PE now instead of the built-in appointment book.
On ~/backuplx you can now find that improved backup technique in
addition to the old one based on appointment book.

Updated: http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/stuff
I hvae removed the 95LX pictures and added some interesting RAM chip
pictures of 200LXs.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:15:33 +0100
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the part N0 is
658512LFP-10
don't care for all other numbers

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sorry i misread
658512LFP-10
might not be the same as
658512LFP-12

could be the access time 100 or 120ns

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Hi Folks,

Just to let you know: The www.dasoft.com is temporarily
unavailable because of DNS problems (apparently at the hosting
ISP).

If you need access use this:

  http://168.144.46.32/index1.html

This will get you right into the main page. If you use HV,
enter:

  http://168.144.46.32/indexHV.html



D&A Software Support Email: Use sponsor@ftel.net



The ISP is already notified by email and phone.

I hope to be back on the air soonest without the bypass. Sorry
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CF to PCMCIA adapters:

Delkin (sold by Amazon) works well.

Kodak also works well.

No-name brands do not seem to work.


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> You don't need any special drivers. You will need a CF to PCMCIA
> adapter, about $10. Watch out, there are some CF cards such as
> "Mr. Flash" that will not work in the HP200. What kind is it?
> Bryan
>
>
> Ray Kump wrote:
>
> > I have an opportunity to buy a 128meg compact flash cheap and
> > new (one time event).  I will be using it in my 200LX DS 32meg.
> >  It comes with the plastic adapter thing.
> >
> > Do I need special drivers to use 128 meg flash with the 200LX.
> > My unit is one of the last produced but the older backup was
> > one of the first 200LX's.  I would like to use it in both.
> >
> > If it needs drivers do they come with them or can I get them
> > somewhere else if need be.  What is the highest I can go.
> >
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What is light sleep mode?

When the HP auto-powers off vs. being explictly turned off, is thier a
difference in power consuption.

Is the auto-power off light sleep mode?

Also, I have read (Palm Paper Online, I think) that having filer open (in
background) actually decreases battery consumption?  Is this correct?  Does
anyone actually use this strategy to conserve battery life?  If so, how many
more power-on hours do you tend to get?

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Does anyone use www.palmtop.com and CC:Mail to get email?

How reliable is it?

Also, If I hook up a modem to the serial port, do I need to install drivers
to use this setup?

I mean, how does CC: mail know how to utilize the modem?  How would know how
to use the driver if I installed it.

Thanks.

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On 12 Jan 2002, at 12:35, Tralornik wrote:

> Does anyone use www.palmtop.com and CC:Mail to get email?

I use it.

>
> How reliable is it?

One time about a year ago a modem wasn't picking up. Haven't
had a problem since then.

>
> Also, If I hook up a modem to the serial port, do I need to install drivers
> to use this setup?

No.

>
> I mean, how does CC: mail know how to utilize the modem?  How would know how
> to use the driver if I installed it.

In CC:Mail you can setup differant dialer setups and when you do
you can use either com1 or com2 to dial out. Open cc:Mail then
press F10 then select edit settings.

>
> Thanks.
>
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Hello Folks,

Looks like the error was corrected, and domain DASOFT.COM is
now again accessible.


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I've had good luck with my SanDisk adapter, running it with both SanDisk
and Lexar CF cards.

Rick

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On 1/12/2002 at 12:03 PM Tralornik wrote:

>CF to PCMCIA adapters:
>
>Delkin (sold by Amazon) works well.
>
>Kodak also works well.
>
>No-name brands do not seem to work.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bryan Biggers" <bbiggers@CHARTER.NET>
>To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:52 PM
>Subject: Re: Compact Flash Micro Tech
>
>
>> You don't need any special drivers. You will need a CF to PCMCIA
>> adapter, about $10. Watch out, there are some CF cards such as
>> "Mr. Flash" that will not work in the HP200. What kind is it?
>> Bryan

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Argh.

I have a modem connected to COM port 1 (external com port)

I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can find
the modem.

The modem is a basic 9-pin serial modem (Megahertz) and it ends in a female
plug.   I used my HP serial cable and then used a 9 pin male-to-male
connector to connect the HP cable to the modem.

I know the modem works (or at least can dial out) because I tried it on my
PC and it worked fine.

I know I must be missing something obvious, but I don't know what it is.

At first I thought it might be that the serial port was off in DOS, but
since it failed with CCMail, that doesn't seem to be the problem.

Any help would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
The Unconnected One
8-(

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In addition to my modem problems (see previous post), I was wondering if
anyone knew how to setup ports for SMTP and POP hosts in Goin'Postal.

My ISP says I need to use specific SMTP and POP ports and also need to use
SSL connections, but the Goin' Postal manual doesn't say how to set  these
up.

Any help would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
The (Still) Unconnected One
8-(

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INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOXPRO OR FOXBASE (ITS PREDECESSOR) ON THE LX. ANYONE
HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH THESE PRODUCTS?

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Tralornik wrote:
> Does anyone use www.palmtop.com and CC:Mail to get email?
> How reliable is it?
>
> Also, If I hook up a modem to the serial port, do I need to install drivers
> to use this setup?
>
> I mean, how does CC: mail know how to utilize the modem?  How would know how
> to use the driver if I installed it.

I have used CC:Mail with Palmtop.com but had frequent problems
and returned to my ISP and wwwlx.  I've heard others have no
problem.

I use an external modem.  Not drivers are required, just tell
the CC:mail setup that your modem is on COM1.  I used Baud 19200
and hardware flow control.  There is a setup page at Palmtop.com
which says how to set up the 200LX's CC:mail.

One of the setup fields points to a modem file, mine points
to the one in d:\_dat\hayes.mdm.

Cheers... Russ

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Tralornik wrote:
> I have a modem connected to COM port 1 (external com port)
>
> I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can find
> the modem.
>
> The modem is a basic 9-pin serial modem (Megahertz) and it ends in a female
> plug.   I used my HP serial cable and then used a 9 pin male-to-male
> connector to connect the HP cable to the modem.

A straight gender changer serial plug isn't enough (I think).
You need a nul modem connecter that reverses some of the serial
connections.  The LX cable is meant to connect to a pc.  Since a
pc is usually connected to a modem you can see how the lx looks
like a 'modem' to the pc using that cable.  To hook the Lx cable
to a modem instead of a pc some of the pins have to be swapped;
this is what a nul modem connector does.

Cheers... Russ

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You need to connect the modem with a null modem. If you don't
have the HP one that comes with the connectivity pack try the nine
pin radio shack. It usually works.

On 12 Jan 2002, at 18:58, Tralornik wrote:

> Argh.
>
> I have a modem connected to COM port 1 (external com port)
>
> I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can find
> the modem.
>
> The modem is a basic 9-pin serial modem (Megahertz) and it ends in a female
> plug.   I used my HP serial cable and then used a 9 pin male-to-male
> connector to connect the HP cable to the modem.
>
> I know the modem works (or at least can dial out) because I tried it on my
> PC and it worked fine.
>
> I know I must be missing something obvious, but I don't know what it is.
>
> At first I thought it might be that the serial port was off in DOS, but
> since it failed with CCMail, that doesn't seem to be the problem.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
> The Unconnected One
> 8-(
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Sorry for the double post but my last one was illegible.:) The
modem needs to be connected using a null modem adapter and
serial cable. If you don't have the adapter that comes with the HP
connectivty pack, try the 9 pin null modem adapter Radio Shack
sells. It usually works.

A very tired John

On 12 Jan 2002, at 20:37, John Musielewicz wrote:

> You need to connect the modem with a null modem. If you don't
> have the HP one that comes with the connectivity pack try the nine
> pin radio shack. It usually works.
>
> On 12 Jan 2002, at 18:58, Tralornik wrote:
>
> > Argh.
> >
> > I have a modem connected to COM port 1 (external com port)
> >
> > I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can find
> > the modem.
> >
> > The modem is a basic 9-pin serial modem (Megahertz) and it ends in a female
> > plug.   I used my HP serial cable and then used a 9 pin male-to-male
> > connector to connect the HP cable to the modem.
> >
> > I know the modem works (or at least can dial out) because I tried it on my
> > PC and it worked fine.
> >
> > I know I must be missing something obvious, but I don't know what it is.
> >
> > At first I thought it might be that the serial port was off in DOS, but
> > since it failed with CCMail, that doesn't seem to be the problem.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > The Unconnected One
> > 8-(
> >
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Anyone ever tried ZZT on the palmtop?

http://zzt.theunderdogs.org/

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Folks,

Does anyone know of a version of Python that will run on our=
 palmtops?
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Hi Russel, Hi Eric

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:14:05 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

> A straight gender changer serial plug isn't enough (I think).
> You need a nul modem connecter that reverses some of the serial
> connections.  The LX cable is meant to connect to a pc.  Since a
> pc is usually connected to a modem you can see how the lx looks
> like a 'modem' to the pc using that cable.  To hook the Lx cable
> to a modem instead of a pc some of the pins have to be swapped;
> this is what a nul modem connector does.

Correct.

Another problem could be that your serial port is not enabled or not
switched to "wired", but to "IR".
I don't know if CCMail and Goin Postal handle the serial port settings
automatically.

To be sure, load Stefan's LXPRO and bring up the LXPRO window right
before you want to go online and directly after the attempt.

If the settings differ between before and after the attempt, the
program seems to handle that.
If not, and if they are not appropriate for your setup, you can use
LXPRO to adjust them.

Once you figured that out, it may be the most convenitent way to use
Stefan's "SETCOM1" to let the serial port settings be adjusted
automatically from a batch file.

See
http://peichl.hplx.net

GTX
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Dear reader

Why do I loose the Irda connection with my Nokia 8210 as
soon as I press "Open" to type a new web address to go to when I am
online with www/lx and my ISP?

It causes my data call on my Nokia to end. I also don't know
how to get it to redial without exiting HV and restarting
www.exe. Is there a magic button to press?

Your kind help will be much appreciated.

All the best

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Actually, Now that I think about it, that makes complete sense.

A null modem is used to allow two computers to talk to each other via a
serial cable by connecting the send to the recieve and vice versa (instead
of a straight connection, which would incorrectly connect send to send and
receive to recieve).

Therefore the HP Connectivity cable must already have a built-in null modem
so to actually use a modem the built-in null-modem would have to be
cancellled out by another external null modem.

Thanks John and Russell for shedding the light.

Sincerely,
The soon to be connected one (I hope).
8-)

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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: Modem Problems...


> You need to connect the modem with a null modem. If you don't
> have the HP one that comes with the connectivity pack try the nine
> pin radio shack. It usually works.
>
> On 12 Jan 2002, at 18:58, Tralornik wrote:
>
> > Argh.
> >
> > I have a modem connected to COM port 1 (external com port)
> >
> > I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can
find
> > the modem.
> >
> > The modem is a basic 9-pin serial modem (Megahertz) and it ends in a
female
> > plug.   I used my HP serial cable and then used a 9 pin male-to-male
> > connector to connect the HP cable to the modem.
> >
> > I know the modem works (or at least can dial out) because I tried it on
my
> > PC and it worked fine.
> >
> > I know I must be missing something obvious, but I don't know what it is.
> >
> > At first I thought it might be that the serial port was off in DOS, but
> > since it failed with CCMail, that doesn't seem to be the problem.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > The Unconnected One
> > 8-(
> >
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And thanks to Daniel as well....(of course)

8-)


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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Modem Problems...


> Hi Russel, Hi Eric
>
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:14:05 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
wrote:
>
> > A straight gender changer serial plug isn't enough (I think).
> > You need a nul modem connecter that reverses some of the serial
> > connections.  The LX cable is meant to connect to a pc.  Since a
> > pc is usually connected to a modem you can see how the lx looks
> > like a 'modem' to the pc using that cable.  To hook the Lx cable
> > to a modem instead of a pc some of the pins have to be swapped;
> > this is what a nul modem connector does.
>
> Correct.
>
> Another problem could be that your serial port is not enabled or not
> switched to "wired", but to "IR".
> I don't know if CCMail and Goin Postal handle the serial port settings
> automatically.
>
> To be sure, load Stefan's LXPRO and bring up the LXPRO window right
> before you want to go online and directly after the attempt.
>
> If the settings differ between before and after the attempt, the
> program seems to handle that.
> If not, and if they are not appropriate for your setup, you can use
> LXPRO to adjust them.
>
> Once you figured that out, it may be the most convenitent way to use
> Stefan's "SETCOM1" to let the serial port settings be adjusted
> automatically from a batch file.
>
> See
> http://peichl.hplx.net
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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Hi Eric

On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 12:03:52 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:

> CF to PCMCIA adapters:
>
> Delkin (sold by Amazon) works well.
>
> Kodak also works well.

I use a Sandisk and a Kingston without problems.

> No-name brands do not seem to work.

Strange, since everything such an adapter does is pin remapping.
No active electronics. So if an adapter doesn't work, probably not all
necessary pins are connected by wires. That would be a very poor
design, because it would prpevent _every_ computer to be
compatible with that one.

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Hi Eric

On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 19:03:20 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:

> In addition to my modem problems (see previous post), I was wondering if
> anyone knew how to setup ports for SMTP and POP hosts in Goin'Postal.

The usual way to specify ports is AFAIK to write into the mail server
field something like

POP server: pop.myisp.com:[portnumber]
SMTP server: mail.myisp.com:[portnumber]

(where [portnumber] has to be replaced by the actual port number.

But I have no idea if Goin Postal supports that.
GTX
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Hi Rian,

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 11:14:17 +0200, Rian Maartens <maartens@IAFRICA.COM> wrote:

> Why do I loose the Irda connection with my Nokia 8210 as
> soon as I press "Open" to type a new web address to go to when I am
> online with www/lx and my ISP?
>
> It causes my data call on my Nokia to end. I also don't know
> how to get it to redial without exiting HV and restarting
> www.exe. Is there a magic button to press?

Well, maybe a very dumb idea, but: Do you maybe cover the IR port with
your hand when typing an URL? ;-)

If that is not the reason, try to place the phone far away from the LX.
The Nokias can be placed about 50-70cm  from the LX without losing the
connection. If you place it too near to the LX, it can cause strong EMI
(electromagnetic interference) and thus it can terminate your
connection.

See also
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/mob_hplx and
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/ir_dev and
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/emi

GTX
daniel


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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Tralornik wrote:

> Anyone ever tried ZZT on the palmtop?
> http://zzt.theunderdogs.org/

Yep.  It works well -- I've been advocating the use of ZZT on the palmtop
for years now.  Some of the colors are a little hard to make out, but
overall it's not too bad, and since it's a text mode game, CGAHLP might be
able to make it more readable, though I haven't ever tried that.  In any
case, ZZT is a great game, and amazingly sophisticated despite its simple
appearance.  The object-oriented programming tools for building your own
worlds are extremely powerful.

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Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:10:35 +1300 (NZDT)

56m18s ago ...
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 11:14:17 +0200, Rian Maartens wrote:

> Why do I loose the Irda connection with my Nokia 8210 as
> soon as I press "Open" to type a new web address to go to when I am
> online with www/lx and my ISP?

Rian, I never found a way to type fast enough to keep IrDA
alive using HV to manually browse. So, we did Roboweb/lx
instead <G>. ROBOT has a special command to do nothing but
keep IrDA busy - something which cannot be done manually.

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Hallo,

did anyone experienced some strange messages while he was trying
to open a *.pdb data on compact flash card with CPpack ?. I was
randomly resognizing error messages while I was trying to open my
contact.pdb file on the flash card insert in the PC desktopp. Put
the pcmcia card back to the lx it worked, but sometime I was
forced to rename or recopy the files until I was able to open it.
Feedback would be welcome

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> Dear reader
>
> Why do I loose the Irda connection with my Nokia 8210 as
> soon as I press "Open" to type a new web address to go to when I am
> online with www/lx and my ISP?
>
> It causes my data call on my Nokia to end. I also don't know
> how to get it to redial without exiting HV and restarting
> www.exe. Is there a magic button to press?
>
> Your kind help will be much appreciated.
>
> All the best
>
> Rian Maartens
>

>

I use the same combo as you with the
NOKIA 6210. And often with the same
annoying loss of connection. What I do
is pressing Ctrl, to get rid of the
"Irda connection lost" message, then Menu Options Disconnect.
This brings you back to where you were
in HV. Entering a link or opening a new
URL will connect you again. Without
having to restart the program.

 -----------------
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Hi Lillebjorn

When you loose the IrDa connection do you also lose the
Datacall between the Nokia and the ISP as I do?

I have tried what you recommend but because the call has
terminated I cannot connect. Is there a way of redialling
into the ISP without exiting HV and restarting www/lx?

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>Does anyone know of a version of Python that will run on our palmtops?

A few years ago I downloaded a copy of Python for DOS, it works great on my
desktop, but I have not tried it on the LX. I see no reason why it would
not work. If you are unable to locate the python web site, just let me
know. I'm sure I can locate the downloaded file if needed.

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I'm building a computer for home from the "ground up" for the first time.
The specs for the motherboard I'm using show that it has pins for an IR
connection.  I can purchase an IR unit for it that fits in a drive bay in
the front of the computer for about $15 US additional.
Now the question:
What is the likelihood of being able to use that IR connection with my 200lx
for anything useful?  I can't think of a good need for having an IR port on
the front of a midtower PC if it won't talk with my palmtop.  Well, maybe
one.  My phone speaks IR also.  Anyone have an opinion or suggestion they
would like to share regarding this?
Thanks,
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> Hi Lillebjorn
>
> When you loose the IrDa connection do you also lose the
> Datacall between the Nokia and the ISP as I do?
>
> I have tried what you recommend but because the call has
> terminated I cannot connect. Is there a way of redialling
> into the ISP without exiting HV and restarting www/lx?
>
> Rian
>

When I do Menu Options Disconect the
program "disconects" but keeps the
actual page in memory. You then have to check
that your phone is irda-active. When I
enter a new URL the program calls the
ISP and reconnects.

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WOULD LIKE TO STORE MY OUTLOOK EXPRESS MESSAGES INTO CC:MAIL. IS THERE A
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I just received my 200LX back from Thaddeus and the hinge is a
bit tight. I would like to tap the group expertise regarding
the best hinge lubricant.

A few years ago a small drop of 3-in-1 Oil was the preferred
lubricant. I know that WD-40 will destroy the plastic.

Is 3-in-1 Oil still the preferred lubricant?  What about
silicone O-ring lubricant, the stuff recommended for
lubrication of the plastic keys on the HP Omnibook computers?
Would this be safer than 3-in-1 Oil for the 200LX hinge?

Thanks.

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Hi Bob

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 09:37:17 -0500, Bob Penick <bnj@MYREALBOX.COM> wrote:

> What is the likelihood of being able to use that IR connection with my 200lx
> for anything useful?  I can't think of a good need for having an IR port on
> the front of a midtower PC if it won't talk with my palmtop.  Well, maybe
> one.  My phone speaks IR also.  Anyone have an opinion or suggestion they

If the BIOS lets you choose "IrDA", you can use the port for internet
connection sharing if ou run WWW/LX on the palmtop.

If the BIOS lets you shoose "SIR" or HPSIR", you can also use that
connection for file transfers with Transfile Win200, X-Finder or so.

For backgrounds please read
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/ir_dev

GTX
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Hi Eric

On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 12:32:43 -0500, Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> wrote:

> What is light sleep mode?

see below.

> When the HP auto-powers off vs. being explictly turned off, is thier a
> difference in power consuption.

no.

> Is the auto-power off light sleep mode?

no.

> Also, I have read (Palm Paper Online, I think) that having filer open (in
> background) actually decreases battery consumption?  Is this correct?  Does
> anyone actually use this strategy to conserve battery life?  If so, how many
> more power-on hours do you tend to get?

no idea...

Light sleep mode is a mode which the palmtop goes into when no key is
pressed for a certain amount of time (a few milliseconds, I think).
You can notice that sometimes if you run a CPU-intensive program and it
seems to be very slow: You can sometimes speed it up by pressing the
CTRL- or Shift key and holding it pressed. I don't know an example at
the moment.
However, some programs seem to prevent the palmtop to enter light sleep
mode while they do DPU-intensive work, because you can't speed them up
that way.

Anyone knows more details? Would be interesting for me, too!

GTX
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Date:         Sun, 13 Jan 2002 10:44:02 -0800
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I picked up an Eiger-Labs FilmCard for five bucks last year.=
 Works
great.
Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
---------------------------------------------------------------
 HP 200-LX Palmtop  .  Minox Cameras   .   All The Small Stuff



On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:48:02 -0800, RickRae@usa.net wrote:
>I've had good luck with my SanDisk adapter, running it with=
 both
>SanDisk
>and Lexar CF cards.
>
>Rick
>
>*********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
>
>On 1/12/2002 at 12:03 PM Tralornik wrote:
>
>>CF to PCMCIA adapters:
>>
>>Delkin (sold by Amazon) works well.
>>
>>Kodak also works well.
>>
>>No-name brands do not seem to work.
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Bryan Biggers" <bbiggers@CHARTER.NET>
>>To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:52 PM
>>Subject: Re: Compact Flash Micro Tech
>>
>>
>>> You don't need any special drivers. You will need a CF to=
 PCMCIA
>>> adapter, about $10. Watch out, there are some CF cards such=
 as
>>> "Mr. Flash" that will not work in the HP200. What kind is=
 it?
>>> Bryan
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Sorryfor the bandwidth needed to do a test

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It won't be safer but it'll be a much better lubricant.

On 13 Jan 2002, at 11:49, Victor Roberts wrote:

> I just received my 200LX back from Thaddeus and the hinge is a
> bit tight. I would like to tap the group expertise regarding
> the best hinge lubricant.
>
> A few years ago a small drop of 3-in-1 Oil was the preferred
> lubricant. I know that WD-40 will destroy the plastic.
>
> Is 3-in-1 Oil still the preferred lubricant?  What about
> silicone O-ring lubricant, the stuff recommended for
> lubrication of the plastic keys on the HP Omnibook computers?
> Would this be safer than 3-in-1 Oil for the 200LX hinge?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Vic Roberts
>
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Just saw it
On Ebay a 175MB ( shipping only to US alas for me)...
with a 'buy it now' for $44.50 !
...

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Daniel,

I went to Radio Shack and got a new Null modem 9-pin female to male (so I
use a radioshack male to male 9-pin gender changer).

I am confused because:

1) It doesn't work.

2) The pin configuration doesn't match anything on your site:
(http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rs232/index.shtml#200lxnm)

It has:

Female 9pin   To Male 9pin
-------------------------------------
1 to 4
2 to 3
3 to 2
4 to (6 and 1)
5 to 5
6 to 4
7 to 8
8 to 7
9 not used

This confuses me because it looks *almost* like a FULL null modem connector,
but pin 1  is connected to pin 4, instead of pin 1 to pin 1. And pin 4
should just connect to 6 instead on 1 and 6.

I also have a 25 pin null modem (by Radio shack), but I don't know the pin
configuration.

I read the site description, but I am not much of a hardware person, so I
don't know how big of a deal this is,  any info would be appreciated.

Thanks.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Modem Problems...


> Hi Russel, Hi Eric
>
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:14:05 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
wrote:
>
> > A straight gender changer serial plug isn't enough (I think).
> > You need a nul modem connecter that reverses some of the serial
> > connections.  The LX cable is meant to connect to a pc.  Since a
> > pc is usually connected to a modem you can see how the lx looks
> > like a 'modem' to the pc using that cable.  To hook the Lx cable
> > to a modem instead of a pc some of the pins have to be swapped;
> > this is what a nul modem connector does.
>
> Correct.
>
> Another problem could be that your serial port is not enabled or not
> switched to "wired", but to "IR".
> I don't know if CCMail and Goin Postal handle the serial port settings
> automatically.
>
> To be sure, load Stefan's LXPRO and bring up the LXPRO window right
> before you want to go online and directly after the attempt.
>
> If the settings differ between before and after the attempt, the
> program seems to handle that.
> If not, and if they are not appropriate for your setup, you can use
> LXPRO to adjust them.
>
> Once you figured that out, it may be the most convenitent way to use
> Stefan's "SETCOM1" to let the serial port settings be adjusted
> automatically from a batch file.
>
> See
> http://peichl.hplx.net
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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Le Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:44:48 +0200
Daniel Hertrich <daniel=2Ehertrich@GMX=2EDE> a =E9crit:

> I have good news:
> Arachne/LX will probably be available soon:

Interesting to know that Michael Polak has now a 200LX=2E

Because as Keith pointed to, the current Arachne versions runs
effectively on the palmtop, but are extremely slow=2E

The fact that the author is able to see it himself is a very good point,
I think=2E=2E=2E

Wait and see=2E=2E=2E ;-)


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On 13 Jan 2002, at 21:26, Jacques Belin wrote:

> Le Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:44:48 +0200
> Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE> a =E9crit:
>
> > I have good news:
> > Arachne/LX will probably be available soon:
>
> Interesting to know that Michael Polak has now a 200LX.
>
> Because as Keith pointed to, the current Arachne versions runs
> effectively on the palmtop, but are extremely slow.
>
> The fact that the author is able to see it himself is a very good point,
> I think...
>
> Wait and see... ;-)

Its really exciting that Micheal Polak is doing this. It is one thing to
run Arachne on the LX but to have a version written specifically for
the CGA screen would be great. Every version I've run so far has
had problems rendering on the screen. Sometimes stuff doesn't
show up.

John

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I've run into something kind of interesting with my several
Sandisk compact flash cards.  I only have Sandisk so I don't
know if this applies to other cards.

I've been using them for a while, mostly in the palmtop,
sometimes in my Kodak camera and sometimes in my Thinkpad.  Also
in the reader on my desktop.  Never had a problem.

A long time ago, probably 3 or 4 years ago, I plugged one into
my old 486 Compaq Contura Aero laptop.  Again, no problem.

But recently I've begun occasionally swapping files between the
Aero and the palmtop.  As long as I use the card in the Aero, no
problem.  But the Aero can't read the card from the Palmtop.

I played with this a while and I realized that if I use the
Thinkpad to reformat the card then everything including the Aero
can read it.  Problem goes away.

But I have a bunch of cards with a bunch of stuff on them.  So
it's a minor pain.

My question is: why?

As far as I can recall I never reformatted the card that I put
in the Aero.  But I might have forgotten that I did.  Actually I
don't remember every having formatted a card before in any
computer.

These are mostly the same model card.  The one that was in the
Aero all that time and working with it was bought at the same
time and place as 3 of the other cards, as I remember it.  But
this seems to be true with both older and newer cards, as well.

I suspect I'll have them all formatted ok before long so I'm not
looking for a solution.  Just a reason.  Any ideas?

By the way, for those looking for an "almost" palmtop
replacement, for some purposes the Aero is kind of nice.  Now
that I'm retired and mostly sitting around the house and size is
less a factor I'm starting to use it to do the programming I
used to do on the palmtop.  It weighs 3.5 pounds.  They can be
had on Ebay for $50 if you work at it.  The screen is backlit
and easily readable.  It's 640x480 mono.  I also have a color
one.  The mono runs about 7 to 8 hours on a charge and the color
one about 5 to 6 hours.  That's with the enhanced (3500 mah)
batttery.  The manual says it should run a week in standby mode
(with the normal battery, I think) so it's pretty much instant
on.  Not as fast as the palmtop but almost.  It also has
hybernation but that's slower.  It's about the same physical
size as those small Sony laptops.  Maybe a little smaller but a
little thicker.

Barry

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Mon, 14 Jan 2002 16:06:00 +1300 (NZDT)

14h51m33s ago ...
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 14:14:27 +0200, maartens@iafrica.com wrote:

> Hi Tony
>
> You say "we did Roboweb/lx instead". Could you please
> explain how you did this?

Roboweb is a product that automatically gets web pages.
It is at www.dasoft.com

You could try

c:\www\www.exe -d "!a:\hv\hv.exe"

(adjust the paths to suit your palmtop)

This won't dial till you open a web page from HV.

Press CTRL-W to hang up - this leaves you in HV and you can
open another page, and WWW will dial again.

Hope this helps,

Regards,

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> However, some programs seem to prevent the palmtop
> to enter light sleep mode while they do DPU-intensive
> work, because you can't speed them up that way.
>
> Anyone knows more details? Would be interesting for me, too!

I remember that I wrote something a long time ago that was
pretty slow until I turned off light sleep mode in the program.
I don't remember what it was now.  I think it involved stream
I/O from a file but I'm not sure.  Maybe it was re-directed or
something.  Anyway it took forever so the program turned off
light sleep mode while that was happening and it made a big
difference.

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Barry wrote:
> But recently I've begun occasionally swapping files
> between the Aero and the palmtop.  As long as I use
> the card in the Aero, no problem.  But the Aero can't
> read the card from the Palmtop.
>
> I played with this a while and I realized that if I use the
> Thinkpad to reformat the card then everything including
> the Aero can read it.  Problem goes away.

Problem solved.  It was user error.  I hate that!

The flash card is D: on the Aero and I: on the PC and either D:
or E: on the Thinkpad, depending on which Thinkpad I used.  So
there was never a problem remembering to type D:.

But when I moved the card from the palmtop to the Aero I typed
A: on the Aero without realizing it.  The floppy wasn't attached
to the Aero so there was no A: and I got a bad disk error, or
some such.

Well, maybe next month I'll achieve perfection. ;)

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I am interested in any experiences, pro or con, you have had
with the 56K low power modem that Thaddeus sells for the 200LX.
How much faster than a 14.4 in a 2X 200LX? Any problems with
init strings?

Vic Roberts

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I am trying to use a COM2 port(USB)to run CPACK200 on my laptop that has =
COM1 dedicated to the built-in modem.

I have a USB/SERIAL hispeed adapter and have used it with TransFile and =
it works fine...

CPACK200 lets me work with the address books and calendar...unlike =
Transfile

Any suggestions?

ThankYou
JohnCarlo

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 07:08:30 -0800
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>Date:    Thu, 10 Jan 2002 23:38:50 +0000
>From:    Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
>Subject: Re: Hinge crack

>Joseph Buford wrote:
>> I have always used the "Instant Krazy Glue" brand (www.krazyglue.com)
for
>> my hinge and crack repairs.
>...
>> The only caveat, the cases I have the most experience with are the 100lx
>> cases.

>Joe, I didn't know the 100s had a crack problem, I thought it
>was only related to the newer production 200LXs.

>Cheers... Russ

Oh Yah, The 100lx can have the problem. Mostly where the Top of the hinge
connects to the front of the top 1/2 of the clamshell, but I have also seen
the "traditional" Hinge crack on the 100lx case.

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 16:25:52 +0100
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----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kieran Scully" <kieranscully@eircom.net>
>Newsgroups: alt.comp.sys.palmtops.hp
>Does anyone in Euroland know how to get Euro symbol on 200LX?

Maybe use the "element of" set-theory symbol as a replacement (Alt+0xEE /
238), which has only one horizontal dash? (Hard to type, you have to
change the 200lx numeric keyboard to numeric keypad mode, how?) Or simply
write ECU or EUR as a shorthand for euro?

Indeed, the britons are at fault! Had they joined the euro-zone, the pound
sterling would be decomissioned soon and its symbol in the low ASCII set
could be available for replacing with euro with a TSR. Great pity they are
keeping isolated.

Sincerely: Tamas Feher.

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:33:51 -0500
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Tralornik wrote:
>
> Daniel,
>
> I went to Radio Shack and got a new Null modem 9-pin female to male (so I
> use a radioshack male to male 9-pin gender changer).
>
> I am confused because:
>
> 1) It doesn't work.
>
> 2) The pin configuration doesn't match anything on your site:
> (http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rs232/index.shtml#200lxnm)
>
> It has:
>
> Female 9pin   To Male 9pin
> -------------------------------------
> 1 to 4
> 2 to 3
> 3 to 2
> 4 to (6 and 1)
> 5 to 5
> 6 to 4
> 7 to 8
> 8 to 7
> 9 not used
>
> This confuses me because it looks *almost* like a FULL null modem connector,
> but pin 1  is connected to pin 4, instead of pin 1 to pin 1. And pin 4
> should just connect to 6 instead on 1 and 6.
>
> I also have a 25 pin null modem (by Radio shack), but I don't know the pin
> configuration.
>
Tralornik
I have the modem adaptor that came with the connectivity pack
(5181-6642)
I have never used it with an external modem but is does have a picture
of a phone handset molded into the shell. Pins 9-19, 21 and 23-25 are
not present.

It is   male D9         to male D25
        in #1           to pin 8
        pin 2           to pin 2
        pin 3           to pin 3
        pin 4           to pin 6
        pin 5           to pin 7
        pin 6           to pin 20
        pin 7           to pin 5
        pin 8           to pin 4
        pin 9           to pin 22

I have a spare set of adaptors (HP #F1023A) which includes
terminal adaptor (male D9 to female D25)
modem adaptor (male D9 to male D25)
printer adaptor (male D9 to female D25)
D9 gender changer (male to male)

All yours for $10 plus shipping

--
Andrew King
Ann Arbor Michigan
technology is the answer, what was the question?

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:36:56 -0500
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Victor Roberts wrote:
>
> I just received my 200LX back from Thaddeus and the hinge is a
> bit tight. I would like to tap the group expertise regarding
> the best hinge lubricant.
>
> A few years ago a small drop of 3-in-1 Oil was the preferred
> lubricant. I know that WD-40 will destroy the plastic.
>
> Is 3-in-1 Oil still the preferred lubricant?  What about
> silicone O-ring lubricant, the stuff recommended for
> lubrication of the plastic keys on the HP Omnibook computers?
> Would this be safer than 3-in-1 Oil for the 200LX hinge?

I'd be nervous about silicone, it's very hard to clean off.
If you use a petroleum based lubricant and the hinge becomes too loose
you can use a solvent to remove some of the lubricant and stiffen the
hinge.
Silicone oil is much harder to remove, if your hinge ended up too loose
you might not be able to adjust the stiffness.

--
Andrew King
Ann Arbor Michigan
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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:27:04 -0600
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Andrew King wrote:

> I'd be nervous about silicone, it's very hard to clean off.

I think this is a good point.  I'd also worry about it going places
one would rather it not be.

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 17:37:28 +0200
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Hi spreadsheet experts,

can you conform that the most important spreadsheet application (Lotus
1-2-3 and MS Excel) can import CSV files which have that firmat:

"string";554;5.22;"another string";777
"one more string";54;;;;;"this is the last string"

i.e. all strings in double quotes and as the delimiter not a comma but
a semicolon?

I tried it with Excel and Lotus, and it seemed to work, but I would
like to be sure, since I start to develop a little program which lets a
diabetic log its glucose data on a palmtop for later import into any
spreadsheet.

Thanks a lot
daniel

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:46:15 -0500
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Klaus Pawski wrote:

> on 11/15/01 1:25 PM, Ed Padin at ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM wrote:
>
>
>>>(but Hans .. running Foxpro .. on a palmtop ? just
>>>wondering .. it doesn't work on the Lx either)
>>>
>>>
>>I've been running foxpro 2.6 on the palmtop for years. You have to
>>make some changes to the video mode so that it thinks it's on a mono
>>screen but otherwise works well.
>>

>>
> INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOXPRO ON THE LX. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON
> INSTALLATION OR PROBLEMS WITH USE I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENTS
>


The only problems I ran into is video mode and display.


I use these commands to run foxpro:

mono8025
mode mono
foxpro
mode co80

Installation and use is pretty straightforward. It can run a lot faster
if you can use extended memory. You would need a driver like the one
offered by Thaddeus with their memory upgrades.

I've also used FoxBase+ and it fits very nicely on the palmtop. It loads
fast and runs well and does not need the huge overlay file that Foxpro
uses. It also has a ot less features but is still a damn good relational DB.

BTW: I'm echoing this to the list so that it wil be in the archives and
perhaps help others.

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:11:45 -0600
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On 14 Jan 2002, at 10:36, Andrew King wrote:

> Victor Roberts wrote:
> >
> > I just received my 200LX back from Thaddeus and the hinge is a
> > bit tight. I would like to tap the group expertise regarding
> > the best hinge lubricant.
> >
> > A few years ago a small drop of 3-in-1 Oil was the preferred
> > lubricant. I know that WD-40 will destroy the plastic.
> >
> > Is 3-in-1 Oil still the preferred lubricant?  What about
> > silicone O-ring lubricant, the stuff recommended for
> > lubrication of the plastic keys on the HP Omnibook computers?
> > Would this be safer than 3-in-1 Oil for the 200LX hinge?
>
> I'd be nervous about silicone, it's very hard to clean off.
> If you use a petroleum based lubricant and the hinge becomes too loose
> you can use a solvent to remove some of the lubricant and stiffen the
> hinge.
> Silicone oil is much harder to remove, if your hinge ended up too loose
> you might not be able to adjust the stiffness.
>
> --

I have to disagree. I've used silicon and found standard rubbing
alcohol cleaned it off pretty well. A person just has to remember
that with a silicon lubricant to use very little since it is much more
premeatable than oil. Just use a pin prick. Personally though I
think a dry graphite lubricant would work much better. But anything
is better and will last longer than 3&1 oil, though. Except for
kerosene based substances like WD-40.

John

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:17:07 -0700
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Graphite can conduct electricity, so I would worry about it getting where it
shouldn't be.

-----Original Message-----
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<snip>

Personally though I
think a dry graphite lubricant would work much better. But anything
is better and will last longer than 3&1 oil, though. Except for
kerosene based substances like WD-40.

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So can oil.

On 14 Jan 2002, at 10:17, Feldman, Robert wrote:

> Graphite can conduct electricity, so I would worry about it getting where it
> shouldn't be.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Musielewicz [mailto:jmusielewicz@EARTHLINK.NET]
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:12 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: Hinge Lubricant, silicone is forever?
>
> <snip>
>
> Personally though I
> think a dry graphite lubricant would work much better. But anything
> is better and will last longer than 3&1 oil, though. Except for
> kerosene based substances like WD-40.
>
> John
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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:10:34 -0700
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Transformer oil is a medium used for high voltage
components, transformers, etc. for raising breakdown
voltages and heat dissipation.

Bob

John Musielewicz wrote:
>
> So can oil.
>
> On 14 Jan 2002, at 10:17, Feldman, Robert wrote:
>
> > Graphite can conduct electricity, so I would worry about it getting where it
> > shouldn't be.

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 16:20:07 -0800
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Has anyone heard from Russ Baldwin? I need to get ahold of him=
 and
his baldwinjr@aol.com address is no longer active. If he's
unsubscribed from this list please let me know. Thanks.

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:35:13 -0500
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I notice when I leave the LX in the cold for a while that the tension
on the hinge seems a bit looser. I sometimes worry that I may be
causing damage to some rubber inside the hinge that may get brittle in
the cold. Is that an unfounded fear? if there is rubber in the hinge,
won't some lubricants cause it to break down?

BTW: Always remember to use lubricant for your hinges and glue for
your cracks. Getting those mixed up could be messy... unless that's
the intention. ;^P

regards

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu]On
> Behalf Of
> John Musielewicz
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 12:30 PM
> To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu
> Subject: Re: Hinge Lubricant, silicone is forever?
>
>
> So can oil.
>
> On 14 Jan 2002, at 10:17, Feldman, Robert wrote:
>
> > Graphite can conduct electricity, so I would worry about
> it getting where it
> > shouldn't be.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Musielewicz [mailto:jmusielewicz@EARTHLINK.NET]
> > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:12 AM
> > To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> > Subject: Re: Hinge Lubricant, silicone is forever?
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > Personally though I
> > think a dry graphite lubricant would work much better.
> But anything
> > is better and will last longer than 3&1 oil, though. Except for
> > kerosene based substances like WD-40.
> >
> > John
> >
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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 19:25:22 -0600
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Hello!

Can I determine the date of manufacture of a Jornada 720 from the serial
number? Thanks.

Regards,
Tom Salwasser

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Thanks for the info ED.  Since I am a Fox programmer I would like to make
custom databases and make them look exactly like the databases on the LX not
an easy task considering the space constraints --by that I mean the
appearance factor is important to me not just the content. The problem is I
don't have Foxpro for DOS. I purchased one on Ebay but the guy never sent it
and I lost the money. What version is the best to use on the LX?

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Date:         Mon, 14 Jan 2002 20:17:39 -0500
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 >> Graphite can conduct electricity, so I would worry about it getting
where it shouldn't be.<<

An alternative to graphite is Boron Nitride; it has identical physical
properties (lubricious), but differs from graphite in that it is an
electrical insulator and a thermal conductor. It is inert to over 3000 F
which is always helpful.Sometimes it is called "white graphite". Works
great as a Cub Scout pinewood derby axle lubricant, too. I've used it on
sticky hinges on my palmtop with great success (I think. I have never had a
hinge crack, but that doesn't prove they would have happened).

Not as easily available as graphite, but it can be found.

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Date:         Tue, 15 Jan 2002 07:24:51 +0100
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Victor Roberts wrote:
>
> I am interested in any experiences, pro or con, you have had
> with the 56K low power modem that Thaddeus sells for the 200LX.
> How much faster than a 14.4 in a 2X 200LX? Any problems with
> init strings?

The modem is faster than a 14.4 k modem 8-) However the system consisting
of server, tel lines, modems and palmtop is not that much faster than
when you operate a 14.4 k in your palmtop. It draws a lot more power
than my Thinfax or Megahertz. Init string is plain simple AT&F. I have
tried others but reverted to this as a standard for all my connections
(external modem, different PCMCIA modems, IrDA).

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Date:         Wed, 16 Jan 2002 00:00:03 +1300
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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 23:33:39 +1300 (NZDT)

Today Stefan gave me the job of maintaining PDU.SCR.
Hence it is now a separate package, called POSTPDU.ZIP.
Version 1.0 is available at:

http://www.geocities.com/aghutchins/postpdu.zip

POSTPDU.ZIP is 14K and contains the latest PDU.COM.
Changes since PDU.SCR version 2.6 of 26-DEC-2001 are listed
at the bottom of POSTPDU.DOC, for continuity.

Stefan - thanks for the name `POSTPDU', and for not suggesting
I maintain PDU.COM <G>.

The stand-alone PDU.COM will be at Stefan's home page.

- Tony

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Date:         Wed, 16 Jan 2002 00:36:32 +1300
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Wed, 16 Jan 2002 00:24:54 +1300 (NZDT)

24m51s ago ...
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 00:00:03 +1300 (NZDT), Tony Hutchins wrote:

> Changes since PDU.SCR version 2.6 of 26-DEC-2001 are listed
> at the bottom of POSTPDU.DOC, for continuity.

Oop, I meant to summarise some new features::

By default the script now totally cleans out the phone, and
also puts sent/unsent stored messages in the POST/LX outbox.
But these behaviours are configurable.

SMS are downloaded in ascending sequence rather than descending.

Supports Sagem 850/750 (required MEBase=900 in [SMS]).

The default setup is absolutely minimal. Nothing other than
the external, and a regular X-box.

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Date:         Tue, 15 Jan 2002 03:39:32 -0800
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The page
http://www.intuit.com/support/quicken/docs/d_qif.html
describes the QIF format used in importing and
exporting transactions from/to Quicken accounts.

It might be usefull.

Paulo

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Hallo Josef

On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 23:21:19 +0100, Josef Meyer <meyerj@SWISSONLINE.CH> wrote:

> [GPRS_SC_IR]
> Magic=0
> Port=-1
> OmniGo=0
> PPP=1
> Modem=1
> Baud=38400
> My_IP=
> DNS_IP=164.128.36.34    (could evtl. be empty, I am not sure)
> DNS2_IP=164.128.76.39   (could evtl. be empty, I am not sure)
> Script=CHAP_Script
> Login=gprs
> ModemInit=ATZ           (AT&F is also o.k.)
> Dial=ATD*99***1#
> Password=ty&)

Thanks a lot!!
Finally everything works!
Your dial string and ATZ as init string seemed to be the key.
Thank you!

GTX
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Hi Tony, (CC to D&A support)

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 23:32:37 +1300, Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ> wrote:

> > Why do I loose the Irda connection with my Nokia 8210 as
> > soon as I press "Open" to type a new web address to go to when I am
> > online with www/lx and my ISP?
>
> Rian, I never found a way to type fast enough to keep IrDA
> alive using HV to manually browse. So, we did Roboweb/lx
> instead <G>. ROBOT has a special command to do nothing but
> keep IrDA busy - something which cannot be done manually.

Couldn't th IrDA timeout in www.exe be increased, or maybe something
could be implemented directly into www.exe which keeps IrDA alive until
dis.com is really executed? Or maybe a cfg entry could be realized for
the IrDA timeout?
I ould appreciate very much if IrDA did NOT timeout so fast!
With that timeout, it is nearly impossible to go for example to the LX
Mapblast site un the road, when only IrDA is available!

Thanks

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Hi Eric

On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 15:30:40 -0500, "Tralornik" <Tralornik@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

> It has:
>
> Female 9pin   To Male 9pin
> -------------------------------------
> 1 to 4
> 2 to 3
> 3 to 2
> 4 to (6 and 1)
>...

The DCD line (PIN 1) is needed for some pieces of software, and since
it is connected to Pin 4 there could be the problem.
Please compare once more with the schematics on my site, I don't have
them ready at the moment, so cannot say for sure, but I think there is
a difference regarding Pin 1.

And, what should work, also with that difference (no proper DCD signal)
is communication with the modem via DataComm. Did you try that?
If nothing works, the problem may be another one.

Did you try different port speeds? Maybe your modem doesn't support all
port speeds.

Well, that's all I can think of at the moment.
Good luck

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>
> Date:    Mon, 14 Jan 2002 16:25:52 +0100
> From:    Feher Tamas <feher.tamas@2FKFT.COM>
> Subject: Fw: 200 LX Euro symbol
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Kieran Scully" <kieranscully@eircom.net>
> >Newsgroups: alt.comp.sys.palmtops.hp
> >Does anyone in Euroland know how to get Euro symbol on 200LX?
>
> Maybe use the "element of" set-theory symbol as a replacement (Alt+
0xEE /
> 238), which has only one horizontal dash? (Hard to type, you have to
> change the 200lx numeric keyboard to numeric keypad mode, how?) Or
simply
> write ECU or EUR as a shorthand for euro?
>
> Indeed, the britons are at fault! Had they joined the euro-zone, the
pound
> sterling would be decomissioned soon and its symbol in the low ASCII
set
> could be available for replacing with euro with a TSR. Great pity
they are
> keeping isolated.
>
> Sincerely: Tamas Feher.
>
Actually, if the Americans joined, we could use the dollar symbol($),
which actually works in ASCII, which the Sterling symbol (#) often does
not <g>

With tongue firmly in cheek, and Pound Sterling firmly in pocket...

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> I am interested in any experiences, pro or con, you have had
> with the 56K low power modem that Thaddeus sells for the 200LX.

I have one of these modems and use it regularly.  It averages about twice =
to
three times as fast as my 14.4 modems.  This is my "gut feeling" estimate =
of
speed, no hard numbers are available.  I use a DS 200LX.  I doubt that a =
single
speed machine would get much benefit.

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Hi Vic,

>I am interested in any experiences, pro or con, you have had
>with the 56K low power modem that Thaddeus sells for the 200LX.
>How much faster than a 14.4 in a 2X 200LX? Any problems with
>init strings?

I purchased that modem due to it's low power requirements, but I haven't
actually used it in my HP200LX.  I've been using it in my laptop for
quite while to access my Juno email though. (Juno's old Win 3.0 based
access software no longer works, but it would have run far too slowly on
a DS HP200LX to be practical, anyway.  Nettamer hasn't been able to get
me past the Juno webmail user name and password input screen, either.)

It's the only 56k modem I've got, so I can't compare it against any other
56k modem, but as of yesterday there has been a problem with the phone
lines in my area that has kept my other internal 33.6 US Robotics Courior
and Sportster modems from being able to connect, at all.  That 56k card
modem that I got from Thaddeus is consistently connecting at around
18-22k, thus at least keeping me in daily HPLX-L digests right now. :-)

So, my limited experience with that modem has been very satisfying.

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
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Klaus wrote:

> Thanks for the info ED.  Since I am a Fox programmer I would like to make
> custom databases and make them look exactly like the databases on the LX not
> an easy task considering the space constraints --by that I mean the
> appearance factor is important to me not just the content.


> The problem is I
> don't have Foxpro for DOS. I purchased one on Ebay but the guy never sent it

> and I lost the money. What version is the best to use on the LX?

That's too bad. I got my copy on Ebay. Here's an auction by a guy with a
good feedback rating:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1320273415


I use 2.6 on a double speeded LX with expanded memory and it's pretty
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Hi !

I have a 200LX - 2 MB RAM. I save all my data on a 10 MB flash disk.
This works very well for me. I would aprichiate faster saving though...

Will an upgrade to 2x speed make saving and retreving of data much
faster ?
What about battery life. Will a 2x processor shorten the battery life ?
Other experiences with the faster processor ..?

Regards
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> can you conform that the most important
> spreadsheet application (Lotus 1-2-3 and
> MS Excel) can import CSV files which have
> that firmat:
>
> "string";554;5.22;"another string";777
> "one more string";54;;;;;"this is the last string"
>
> i.e. all strings in double quotes and as the
> delimiter not a comma but a semicolon?

That format is read by all the spreadsheets I've used and also a
lot of databases.  I think it was originally developed as a way
to pass data between Lotus and dBase.  I think they came up with
that jointly.  It had a name back then but I can't remember what
it was.

I'm sure you can find spreadsheets that can't read it.  But
they'll probably be obscure or older than Lotus.

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Klaus,

I have FoxPro 2.0 and 2.5a on my doublespeed 200LX palmtop, and they
both seem to run well.  But, I'm not a FoxPro programmer, and haven't
taken them through all their paces yet.  They seem to run okay, and
the included FoxPro demo program ran great.

--Ted


On 14 Jan 2002 19:30, Klaus wrote:
From: Klaus <klausp@OPTONLINE.NET>

> Thanks for the info ED.  Since I am a Fox programmer I would like to make
> custom databases and make them look exactly like the databases on the LX not
> an easy task considering the space constraints --by that I mean the
> appearance factor is important to me not just the content. The problem is I
> don't have Foxpro for DOS. I purchased one on Ebay but the guy never sent it
> and I lost the money. What version is the best to use on the LX?
>


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> I have tried to use both CCMail and Goin' Postal....but niether one can find
> the modem.

Someone else mentioned the NULL modem adapter.  As I recall cc:mail was
very particular about modem setup strings or files.  At one time there
were very specialized files or setups for each type of modem.  I never
did use the application.

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Someone knows if is posible convert the serial output
in the HPLX to parallel protocol?. Exist any
circuit/cable for self-make?

Taddeus sells a cable to connect the serial output to
a centronics printer.

Any suggestions

Josi A. de Castro
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Hi all,

If anyone has done this and has any tips on the best
method, I would really appreciate any help you can
offer.  Is GDBIO the best way.  Anyone know of the
correct data mapping method and tool to import on the
Palm OS side?

Still an avid HP200LX 2x 32mb Owner,
David Runge


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Tony,

thanks a lot! For me useful enhancements!

It is working fine with the Nokia 6210 which I use.

Kind regards

Helmuth

> Oop, I meant to summarise some new features::
>
> By default the script now totally cleans out the phone, and
> also puts sent/unsent stored messages in the POST/LX outbox.
> But these behaviours are configurable.
>
> SMS are downloaded in ascending sequence rather than descending.
>
> Supports Sagem 850/750 (required MEBase=900 in [SMS]).
>
> The default setup is absolutely minimal. Nothing other than
> the external, and a regular X-box.
>
> - Tony
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Hallo Foxpro users,

I've found FoxPro 2.6 (it is the last release, I suppose) and VFP
(Visual FP , Win16) among my collection. FoxPro 2.6 comes on 6 disks,
7 MByte. If anyone needs - contact me offlist, please.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

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Hi David

On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:53:13 -0800, David Runge <david_runge@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> If anyone has done this and has any tips on the best
> method, I would really appreciate any help you can
> offer.  Is GDBIO the best way.  Anyone know of the
> correct data mapping method and tool to import on the
> Palm OS side?

I have no idea which format the other device needs, but GDBIO should be
the way to go.
For further processing (if necessary) take a look at
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/pdb2x
I have several programs there which process the GDBIO output of the
phone book for other purposes like for PIM/PE and Post/LX. The C
sources are included, so if you are a programmer you might have a look
into on of these programs. Maybe it's useful for the conversion you
need.

GTX
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Ho Josi

On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 17:32:08 +0100,  wrote:

> Someone knows if is posible convert the serial output
> in the HPLX to parallel protocol?. Exist any
> circuit/cable for self-make?

I have never seen a schematic on the web, but haven't looked for one,
either. I'm sure if you search carefully, you'll find something.

I own two of these converters, on is the Greenwich cable which is also
sold by Thaddeus, the other one is bought here in Germany at Segor
Electronics. Costed about 50 Euro and is much more flexible than the
Greenwich cable, because it allows setting of serial data rate and
protocol / flow control via DIP switches.

The Greenwich cable is hard-wired to 9600 baud and XON/XOFF flow
control.

If it helps: The greenwich cable is based on a chip labled
PIC16C54A
-04/SO
9649SCW

and it contains a 7.3728 MHz quartz.
All other parts are resistors and capacitors.

The other device which I own (you can see it on
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rs232 somewhere under "serial-parallel
converter") contains several active components:

1. A pretty large Motorola chip labeled
LSC423166?? (<- the ?? is unreadable)
ICE96SXP
1F15BQQET9723

one 3.6864 MHz quartz,

4 Philips chips (pretty small, can give you details if you really need
them) and a few transistors. It looks quite complicated. It is a noname
product, made in Taiwan, labeled CVTSP2 (although I don't think it help
you).

GTX
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I think this is true for several HP handheld products...

     |--------Year of manufacture 1996
     | |------Week of manufacture 48 = End of November
SN XX648...
   ||---------Skip alpha characters


Tom Salwasser wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Can I determine the date of manufacture of a Jornada 720 from the serial
> number? Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Tom Salwasser
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Date:         Tue, 15 Jan 2002 14:13:57 -0800
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Hi - on that RAM part number, you have 120nS parts, the others are 100nS
parts - apparently either works?  My 100LX is 1Mb, wish I could make it 2Mb
but it's just my PDA so it works.

   Mark

At Saturday 02:03 PM+0200 1/12/02, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>Hi Oliver,
>
>thanks for the picture!
>
>On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 20:27:38 +0100, "Oliver W. Leibenguth"
><Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE> wrote:
>
> > I put a scan of one of my 1MB - 95lx to
> > http://www.compuseum.de/pub/95lx.jpg (95 KB)
>
>It seems that duplicating the 512kB chip and swapping the ROM one place
>further seems to be everything to do an upgrade.
>
>Ok.
>
>One question to hardware experts:
>You have 2 identical RAM chips named
>
>JAPAN 6204
>658512LFP-10
>01016330 LV
>
>I have one with the name
>
>JAPAN 6205
>658512LFP-12
>010173Q0 LV
>
>Are these chips fully compatible? So if I find another one of my kind,
>can  I simply add it to mine?
>Or can I combine the two kinds?
>
>Thanks a lot
>daniel
>
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Making a s/p converter is possible, but not simple. There are single chip
IC's that do most of the work, but I don't know much about them or how much
they cost. A Google search should turn up some circuit diagrams.

You can purchase a number of different brands; I got two off eBay a few
years ago for $5 each, but that is a very lucky price.

Be aware of how the converter is powered. Some draw power off the parallel
port, some off the serial port (bad for your LX's battery life), and some
have a separate power supply. The units I have need power off the parallel
port, but my printer didn't supply +5V, so I wired in a separate power
supply, which used line (mains) current. This was OK for my application,
since the printer (an Okidata) was not going to be moved and the "portable"
computer it was connected to was a 20 pound Otrona Attache.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Angel de Castro Barco [mailto:castrobarco@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:32 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: serial to parallel conerter


Someone knows if is posible convert the serial output
in the HPLX to parallel protocol?. Exist any
circuit/cable for self-make?

Taddeus sells a cable to connect the serial output to
a centronics printer.

Any suggestions

Josi A. de Castro
castrobarco@yahoo


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Angel de Castro Barco"
To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:32 AM
Subject: serial to parallel conerter
> Someone knows if is posible convert the serial output
> in the HPLX to parallel protocol?. Exist any
> circuit/cable for self-make?
> Taddeus sells a cable to connect the serial output to
> a centronics printer.
> Any suggestions
> Josi A. de Castro
********************************************
If you are looking for a parallel port for your HPLX, Thaddeus also sells
what I think is the best solution (for me at least).
The Trans Digital  parallel port PC card works great.  It works with
printers and parallel port Zip drives as well as connecting to PC's with a
parallel port LapLink cable.  Before cheap PC memory cards, it was the best
way to back up my 32 Meg 200lx.
It is more expensive of course than the Greenwich cable, but it works
perfectly for everything I've tossed at it.
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Le Tue, 15 Jan 2002 15:08:08 -0700
"Robert K. Meyer" <bmeyer@UNION-TEL.COM> a =E9crit:

>    ||---------Skip alpha characters

The alpha characters are the country of manufacturing. If you have SG (whic=
h
is most probably the case) your palmtop was factured in Singapore.
(Sorry, I don't remember the others codes... AA for the machines made in
USA, perhaps...)

The five last digits give you the number on manufacted units before
yours, during the specified week.


FYI, for the HP95 and olders calculators the fomat was :

   ABx AAWWCNNNNN

With=20
  ABx =3D Language
   (x=3DF : French
    x=3DD : German
    ...)
  AA =3D Year-60  (32 =3D 1992)
  WW =3D week number
  C  =3D country of manufacturing
      (S=3DSingapore, A=3DUSA, ...)
  NNNNN =3D Number of factured units before yours, during the=20
          specified week.


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David -Try OL2LX.exe ver 3.03 by Curtis Cameron who occasionally checks
in here. I believe he can be contacted at curtc@airmail.net. It is a two
step process in which you translate the PDB data to Microsoft Outlook
using the aforementioned program then synchronize Outlook with the Palm
using whatever software you usually use. Initial mapping of fields is a
little tricky, but I used it successfully until I gave up using the Palm
and went back to the 200LX.

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Dear Readers

Since adding SMS lines to my post.cfg file I got error
messages after being online.

I have now set up a new post.cfg from scratch which worked fine but
after the first online session after adding sms related items
again in the cfg file I got "cannot save cfg file" error. After
that I got same error messages as before. I
got it back to normal now by placing ";" in front of all sms
lines in post.cfg.

Could the place in post.cfg where [SMS] section
is placed play a role? Could the SMPT and POP instruction "=3Dnot.set"
in the SMS section cause Post a problem?

How can I get the SMS feature to work without causing
problems with post.cfg?

Your kind help will be much appreciated.

All the best

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Dear Readers

I have a problem with PHONE.SCR program I got with Robot.exe.
When I retrieve phone numbers from my Nokia 8210 via
infrared I get most numbers and names but then I get a
message "***ERROR***, Time out, Line 42 of PHONE.SCR"

These lines in PHONE.SCR read:
l41 : rloop
l42 get
l43 echo .
l44 if (begin OK) rdone
l45 if (!begin +) rloop
l46 t "

I am no programmer but it seems the program gets stuck in a
loop. Do you have any suggestions to prevent the loop?

Your kind help will be much appreciated.

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Dear reader

In the SMS doc that came with robot.exe the format for
storing a SMS telephone number for recall when you press
F6 "Pick" in post.exe was given as;

Joe Blocks|+27832751234

I have stored it like this but when I press select to pick
the number I just get blank "To" field when I am returned to the compose
screen.

Has anyone managed to get this to work?

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> Joe Blocks|+27832751234

Here I use +no | name

> I have stored it like this but when I press select to pick
> the number I just get blank "To" field when I am returned to the compose
> screen.

Try Ctrl-Enter to pick up the no.

Kind regards

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Wed, 16 Jan 2002 23:36:23 +1300 (NZDT)

28m37s ago ...
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 12:07:46 +0200, Rian Maartens wrote:

> Joe Blocks|+27832751234
>
> I have stored it like this but when I press select to pick
> the number I just get blank "To" field when I am returned to the compose
> screen.
>
> Has anyone managed to get this to work?

Rian, it works here if I press CTRL-ENTER after selecting the
number. Normally I press ENTER for e-mail addresses, but this
one requires both CTRL and ENTER.

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Wed, 16 Jan 2002 23:39:05 +1300 (NZDT)

48m34s ago ...
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 11:50:31 +0200, Rian Maartens wrote:

> again in the cfg file I got "cannot save cfg file" error.

Rian, if you edit POST.CFG make sure you have terminated
POST/LX. Then, you should not get this message.

> Could the place in post.cfg where [SMS] section
> is placed play a role?

No. Just make sure you only have one [SMS] section.

> Could the SMPT and POP instruction "=not.set"
> in the SMS section cause Post a problem?

No. But for an "X" type box I am sure you don't even need
SMTP= and POP= lines defined.

> How can I get the SMS feature to work without causing
> problems with post.cfg?

You also have an [SMS] secion in ROBOT.CFG ? I assume you are
using the SMS.SCR ?

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Hello!

The other day I noticed a Jornada 720 for sale at a used
computer store. Thanks to this list I was able to determine it
was manufactured in the middle of last year. It seemed to have
all it's parts so I parted with a very small stack of c-notes
and drove home with my new toy. I played around with the built
in apps and was not overly impressed, then downloaded the demo
version of PocketDOS. Now I'm impressed.

I realize this thing has limitations, mainly battery life, but
all in all it's very cool. The colors and backlighting are
fantastic. The keyboard is very good. So far PocketDOS has run
everything I've tried, including my editor, Kedit, Automap for
DOS, Collins Dictionary, MSD, Checkit, and others. For fun I
inserted my 32mb Sandisk card that I use to back up my LX and
everything was there! I have to put it down and go to work, but
I'm looking forward to more play time later today. I'll be
especially interested to see if my network drivers load. I use
LBL, which allows me to mix serial port connections with
ethernet, arcnet and modem connections. This is how I network my
LX to my home/office lan.

Unfortunately, I've managed to fill the hard drive already,  so
I'm thinking of removing some of the built in Pocket Apps, which
I'm sure are typical Microsoft Bloatware. I would welcome
comments from anyone who has tried this. I would also welcome
general comments about the 720, especially any compatibility
issues, from other 720/PcketDOS users. DOS is dead, long live
DOS!

Best Regards,
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Date:         Wed, 16 Jan 2002 17:41:45 +0530
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anyone can help me setup GP on my
LX700 ?

..pk

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A few problems that i am facing ..
i will bring in the machine to office
tomorrow .. and try to connect ..
i am using a pcmcia 14.4k bocatel
modem .. the difficulty is in the
configuring GP ..
Will it be ok to post the questions
tomorrow ?

thanks mr.brown

..pk

-----Original Message-----
From: Brown, William D <wdlb5359@GlaxoWellcome.co.uk>
To: 'pksharma' <pksharma@CAL.VSNL.NET.IN>
Date: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 5:47 PM
Subject: RE: Goin' Postal


>What's the question?
>
>William D.Ll.Brown
>

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And "I" haven't heard from you for
a long long time bob !

cheers !

..pksharma

(what have u been upto ?)


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Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 5:01 AM
Subject: Anyone heard from Russ Baldwin?

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From: Richard E. McEvoy <remce@GOFREE.INDIGO.IE>
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard

>It still is smaller than a standard keyboard; I wish I had gotten the
>Thaddeus software that lets one use a standard keyboard.



What's that about the software that lets one use a standard keyboard ?

..pk

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Foxpro ? Doesn't that work much much better with
a mouse ?

Wouldn't FoxBase2.0 be a much much better choice ?
Its sooo small and can run even on a network .. with
multiuser options too .. and would be much faster on
the lx than foxpro .. correct me guys if i am mistaken ..
basically needs only three files :
mfoxplus.exe 248KB
mfoxplus.ovl 138KB
and
foxphelp.hlp 150KB

There is another program
foxpcomp.exe 72KB which lets you compile a .prg file
into a .fox file which runs the program you create in
foxbase much much faster than when run from the .prg
file that is usually created and is in the text mode

i also know of another public domain and free to use
program called foxprun.exe which is the runtime version
of fox base .. with a small trick that is very simple (almost
silly) it can be used to work like fox base full program !

more if you want to know !

..pk


-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus <klausp@OPTONLINE.NET>
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:03 AM
The problem is I
don't have Foxpro for DOS. I purchased one on Ebay but the guy never sent it
and I lost the money. What version is the best to use on the LX?

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Or one could also try MSWorks3 or Dos
It has so many things altogether .. It did
work on my lx .. a bit slower than the
inbuilt lotus123 .. but it has distinct
advantages .. it has a wordprocessor, a
spread sheet, a databas and a communcation
program .. all of them in just one exe file ..
works.exe 622KB long

..pk

(oh yes ! i forgot to mention .. it
open more than one spread sheet at the
same time .. and tho a mouse is better,
it works without one too .. and quite
easily too !)
(it opens more than one word documents
too ! and that too while the spread sheets
are open !)

ps .. the entire installable set is in 5 disks
of 1.44 kb .. but i did trim out the flab and
put up a very very minimal configuration


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Stand alone Lotus 123


>You may want to consider acquiring a later version of 123 for
>DOS 2.4? 3.1? that let's you have multiple spreadsheets open. I knwo
>that Excel (for windows 3.0 running on the LX) lets you do that. I'd
>used on the LX a lot and  it works great

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What comes out of pressing the reply button
too soon .. sorry guys .. i probably would have
trimmed my comments in my earlier msg ..
but i do think that foxbase of foxrun works
acceptably fast on the lx and like the lx, it
does all that one needs ..

..pk


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:42 PM
Subject: Running Foxpro

>I've also used FoxBase+ and it fits very nicely on the palmtop. It loads
>fast and runs well and does not need the huge overlay file that Foxpro
>uses. It also has a ot less features but is still a damn good relational
DB.

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hello all

i have a file find utility ready. i hope it will be available from
s.u.p.e.r. soon.

got a large flash disk with lots of files?
know how to use the win95 "file search" feature?

get this utility

alan

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> Foxpro ? Doesn't that work much much better with
> a mouse ?

I guess it depends on your preference. I use it fine on my LX without
a mouse.

>
> Wouldn't FoxBase2.0 be a much much better choice ?

I guess it depends on your needs. You get a lot of value for very
little storage requirements from foxbase. It may be the best
relational database you can fit on the LX in under 1MB. Foxpro has a
whole lot of extra stuff in it and these days storage ain't as
expensive as it used to be ($50=220MB sheesh!). I have a full
implementation of the developer version 2.6 and it weighs in at 13.6
MB! This includes help files, report generator, screen generator ,
compiler-linker and a few megs of my own junk.


> Its sooo small and can run even on a network .. with
> multiuser options too .. and would be much faster on
> the lx than foxpro .. correct me guys if i am mistaken ..

I think you are mistaken if you mean overall program execution and
database functions like indexing and searches. It does take longer to
load though as it has a large overlay file.

>
> i also know of another public domain and free to use
> program called foxprun.exe which is the runtime version
> of fox base .. with a small trick that is very simple (almost
> silly) it can be used to work like fox base full program !

That's interesting. It's funny how developers used to think that
people wouldn't find this stuff out.

BTW: My statements apply to my implementation of Foxpro/base used on a
2x LX with expanded memory (which foxpro will use nicely). YMMV

ABTW: Foxpro/base is not comparable to the database on the LX. The
interactive features are pretty poor. If you have no intention of
learning how to program in the Xbase language, then I would consider
it a bad choice as a database. You may be better off with something
like QAPlus or DataPerfect.

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Sorry if I mislead you, there is a hardware component involved also.
Thaddeus (www.palmtoppaper.com) have a "KeyMate adapter" which consists of a
standard HP connectivity cable connecting to the KeyMate from which a PS/2
cable connects to any standard (PS/2) Windows keyboard. The proprietary
software driver is part of the package which cost $69.95 early last year.

Richard



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard E. McEvoy <remce@GOFREE.INDIGO.IE>
> Date: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:52 AM
> Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard
>
> >It still is smaller than a standard keyboard; I wish I had gotten the
> >Thaddeus software that lets one use a standard keyboard.
>
>
>
> What's that about the software that lets one use a standard keyboard ?
>
> ..pk
>
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>

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Still have this keyboard and several more cables of either
type...

-----------------------------------------

If anyone is interested:

I have a BRAND NEW, in the original box, NEWTON KEYBOARD. It
has what seems to be a PS2 plug. Comes with a nice black
travel bag.

Also available a cable with a Palmtop plug on one side only
6ft. (1.82m.), quite suitable for the surgery.

Also, a cable approx 28 inches (71cm.) with an HP plug on both
ends. You can cut it and make a shorter cable for the Newton
keyboard, or use it to connect two 200LX Palmtops for file
transfers etc.

The keyboard is $50.00 or best offer (the seller has a minimum
price in mind!) Cables are $15.00. Keyboard plus cable -
$60.00.

You will have to do the connections for the keyboard yourself.
on your own. I believeI saw it once and it was very simple. I
believe there is a description of that "surgery" somewhere
among the HP 200LX resources.

Shipping: USPS Priority Mail plus insurance within the USA or
Express Mail (more expensive, but much much faster.) Outside
the USA is by Express Mail only, sorry.

All this mechandise is BRAND NEW and unused. All sales are
FINAL.  I have 22 dual terminated cables, and 4
half-terminated cables. 1 keyboard.

Payment by Postal Money orders, personal checks (which must
cland they wear the bank before shipping) or PayPal. At this
time I will not be able to take credit cards, sorry, possibly
later in the future.

Please write to me in person at hplxmail@yahoo.com. Please do
not post on the list - I promise to ignore such orders!

  Avi Meshar

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test, please ignore

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Good Morning;

Some time ago someone asked about HP ThinkJet printers.  Cleanly the
north forty I found an old HP book, circa '86.  The ThinkJet was made in
four models:

#2225A - HP-IB interface
#2225B - HP-IL
#2225C - Centronics
#2225D - RS-232

I found a couple of Epson 8750 printer ribbons.  I believe for the FX80
series.  Anyone want or need?

Also have a large number of data books I no longer use on a daily basis.
 Motorola, TI, Signetics, National Semi.  I would have to inventory to
see what they all are, and will do so if anyone is interested.

Thanks.

Ed Woodward

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Hi everybody,

Apparently CF cards which are sent through USPS will
be destroyed due to the irradiation process used to
sterilize mail. Read more about it here:

http://www.pocketpcpassion.com/

Cheers,

Inigo

PD: this may explain why some people were having
problems with CF cards they bought in e-bay, etc.



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I have not used the currency macro in a while but tried it today with my
old stored info.  It seemed to be dated last Nov 2001.

Is it no longer working?

Thanks in advance for info

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Date:         Wed, 16 Jan 2002 19:02:26 -0600
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Hi Josi,
        I was looking into this problem for a little while... decided at
some point to go do something else.  Anyway, another manufacturer (whose
products I have only seen pictures of and therefore can not endorse) is
RAD Data Communications Limited [http://www.rad.com] - they have several
models.

> Someone knows if is posible convert the serial output in the HPLX to
> parallel protocol?. Exist any circuit/cable for self-make?

                                              Leo
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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:42:27 +0100
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> Hi ! >  > I have a 200LX - 2 MB RAM.
I save all my data on a 10 MB flash
disk. > This works very well for me. I
would aprichiate faster saving
though... >  > Will an upgrade to 2x
speed make saving and retreving of data
much > faster ? > What about battery
life. Will a 2x processor shorten the
battery life ? > Other experiences with
the faster processor ..? >  > Regards
> Geir Helgerud > Oslo, Norway, Europe
>

I started with a 200LX 2MB years ago.
Then a 4MB unit. Now I use a double
speed 8MB 200LX (from Thaddeus, with a
cute Dutch Railway logo) as my main computer. The
extra RAM is indispensable. When I pull
out my 64MB memory card, the internal
RAM allows modem cards etc.

The double speed is nice, but not that
noticable. And yes, I have less battery
life in this unit. But charching my
recharhables overnight this is no problem.

Maybe Martin Bergvill will chime in
here? :-)

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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 13:50:43 +0100
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Sometime ago was here mentioned that the only program that doesn't work on DS 200lx is Volkov commander, but there is a patch for it. So I found another:

- Volkov commander 4.9x - for this one there is no patch, which is sad, it has nice interface for working with archives and other interesting things
- RC.EXE (remote control) - when I doublespeeded my 200lx it no more works as a remote control for my TV and video, rerecording of all commands didn't help.

... and of course there is a 128MB Apacer CF card which doesn't like DS 200lx...

Radek

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As far as I know there is no rubber in the hinge. In any case,
the silicone lubricant I am using is designed for rubber O
rings and sold in Dive Shops. I do not believe it will attack
rubber.

Vic Roberts

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:35:13 -0500, Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>
> I notice when I leave the LX in the cold for a while that the tension
> on the hinge seems a bit looser. I sometimes worry that I may be
> causing damage to some rubber inside the hinge that may get brittle in
> the cold. Is that an unfounded fear? if there is rubber in the hinge,
> won't some lubricants cause it to break down?

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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 07:24:51 +0100, HP Staber <hpstaber@COMPUSERVE.COM> wrote:

>
> Victor Roberts wrote:
> >
> > I am interested in any experiences, pro or con, you have had
> > with the 56K low power modem that Thaddeus sells for the 200LX.
> > How much faster than a 14.4 in a 2X 200LX? Any problems with
> > init strings?
>
> The modem is faster than a 14.4 k modem 8-) However the system consisting
> of server, tel lines, modems and palmtop is not that much faster than
> when you operate a 14.4 k in your palmtop. It draws a lot more power
> than my Thinfax or Megahertz. Init string is plain simple AT&F. I have
> tried others but reverted to this as a standard for all my connections
> (external modem, different PCMCIA modems, IrDA).
>

More power than a Megahertz XJ2144?  I'm surprised because
either the Thaddeus catalog or Web site says this is the lowest
power modem they have seen (or perhaps tested.) I thought they
were referring to all PCMCIA modems, but they man mean only 56K
PCMCIA modems.

Thanks for your feedback.

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Thanks John and Steve and everyone else.

Vic Roberts

On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:20:34 -0800, John J Vander Stel <j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM> wrote:

[snip]

>  > So, my limited experience with that modem has been very
satisfying. >

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Anyone using/used this ?

..pk


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Date: Thursday, January 17, 2002 3:31 AM
Subject: Re: Newton Keyboard


>Sorry if I mislead you, there is a hardware component involved also.
>Thaddeus (www.palmtoppaper.com) have a "KeyMate adapter" which consists of
a
>standard HP connectivity cable connecting to the KeyMate from which a PS/2
>cable connects to any standard (PS/2) Windows keyboard. The proprietary
>software driver is part of the package which cost $69.95 early last year.

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I used different method for loosening the hinge. I removed some material from white plastic o-ring  (with a drill). Now it is accurate without any lubricant:-)
If it is too loose you can even save it: - press the whole hinge with tongs - it causes a small deformation of o-ring which tigtens the hinge. It is tested on my 200lx which was already divided in 2 parts.

Radek






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As far as I know there is no rubber in the hinge. In any case,
the silicone lubricant I am using is designed for rubber O
rings and sold in Dive Shops. I do not believe it will attack
rubber.

Vic Roberts

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:35:13 -0500, Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>
> I notice when I leave the LX in the cold for a while that the tension
> on the hinge seems a bit looser. I sometimes worry that I may be
> causing damage to some rubber inside the hinge that may get brittle in
> the cold. Is that an unfounded fear? if there is rubber in the hinge,
> won't some lubricants cause it to break down?

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Subject: A SUPER Update


Al,

It's been a long time! I decided to see what has been going on in the HPLX
world and read through the 11/01 and 12/01 logs from HPLX-L. I thought it
would help everyone involved if I just gave a status of palmtop.net in
general and the SUPER Site in particular:

Please post the following to HPLX-L:

Dear Palmtop Friends,

It's been a long time now since I have been able to commune with you on a
daily basis, but believe me you're still in my heart. I know that there are
questions as to the status of palmtop.net and the SUPER Site so let me clear
a few things up. As you have all correctly assumed, I am not involved with
the day to day operation of the site. I still pay the fees for the domain
name, but have turned the hosting and maintenance over to David at HPLX.NET
(also where palmtop.net is hosted). My life has changed very drastically
since my active HPLX days, and the biggest changes are a new job and a
daughter. I know David has his own issues so frequency of updates have
suffered. Bottom line is: palmtop.net is not going away and I will maintain
the site as long as I have a host for the files. True, it has become a bit
of a "snapshot in time", but I think the hard work I did for the years that
I did it has created something that is useful even in a static form. I'm
sure that David could be talked into handing over the updating chores to
someone else if he found the right (read that dedicated) person. It's very
simple to update the site thanks to some very talented perl work (you guys
know who you are). So, I just really wanted to say hi, let you know that I
still care, and to let you know that it's good to see the stalwarts still
out there in HPLX World.

Best regards to you all,

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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 19:10:34 +0200
Reply-To:     Antonios Liolios <aliolios@YAHOO.COM>
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Hi!

and hello to everyone in the list!

I have a 200 LX palmtop and I use it very much.
Two questions:

1. In my memo function on the top black bar there was the word "INSERT".
Without any obvious reason it changed to "REPLACE" and as a result i cannot
delete with the backspace button, I cannot enter a new blank line (cursor
goes one line below instead) and I can only overwrite. Re-booting doesnt
help. How can I go back to "INSERT"? Why did this happen?

2. I have lost the connecting cable (HP to PC). The company told me they
dont make it any more. Can any other type of cable do?

Sincerely thanks

Antonios Liolios
Athens, Greece

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<<> Nice to hear from folks in my old hometown. I was born in Oslo in
> 1950,>>

Same place and year here. :-)

<<left in 1955. Grew up in San Francisco,
California>>

In my first group, The Young Norwegians,
I teamed with singer-songwriter and
cartoon artist Bjorn
Morisse. He was born and lived his first
five years in San Pedro,
California.


<<> I've been writing song lyrics for over 35 years; pop, blues, c&w,
> folk and rock. I used to play guitar and piano but  after an accident
> and subsequent back surgery 10 years ago, I developed spinal
> arthritis. I still write a lot of lyrics,
though.>>
>
> Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA
bob@palmtop.com>>

Seems like we have more than our 200LX'
in common! :-)

Sad to hear about your back. Nice to
know your still writing!

BTW, I keep all my song lyrics in a
NOTES file one my 200LX, my "second
brain". Makes it easy
to refresh the memory part of me ol'
first brain before concerts.

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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 11:56:37 -0600
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Welcome aboard, Antonios!


> 1. In my memo function on the top black bar there was the word "INSERT".
> Without any obvious reason it changed to "REPLACE" and as a result i cannot
> delete with the backspace button, I cannot enter a new blank line (cursor
> goes one line below instead) and I can only overwrite. Re-booting doesnt
> help. How can I go back to "INSERT"? Why did this happen?

Sounds like you have inadvertently toggled on the "typover" function.
Try pressing the key combination Fn-DEL to toggle it back.


> 2. I have lost the connecting cable (HP to PC). The company told me they
> dont make it any more. Can any other type of cable do?

I think some folks have made their own, but you can purchase one from
Thaddeus:  http://www.palmtoppaper.com

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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 12:28:41 -0700
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Subject:      Re: CF cards may be damaged if sent through USPS
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Download pdf on the issue at

http://www.compactflash.org/pr/020107b.pdf

Bob

"M.de Azagra y de Miota Iqigo" wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> Apparently CF cards which are sent through USPS will
> be destroyed due to the irradiation process used to
> sterilize mail. Read more about it here:
>
> http://www.pocketpcpassion.com/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Inigo
>
> PD: this may explain why some people were having
> problems with CF cards they bought in e-bay, etc.
>
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Date:         Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:57:52 -0800
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I definitely noticed a difference with the 2X upgrade in searches and loading.
Honestly, I can't remember if saving was faster.  One thing to consider is
getting a newer Compact Flash card with PCMCIA adapter.  They've really come
down in price, and I have noticed that disk access with the newer CF cards is
faster than I had with the older, full-size PCMCIA cards.  I use Sandisk cards.

Cheers.
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I'm in the middle of learning how to set up Roboweb with internet access via my
PC to pull a set of web pages for me to read in HV (Thanks Daniel Hertrich for
your web page about Mocha PPP setup!).  However, someone mentioned Web Copier
as another Avantgo-like alternative.  I downloaded it and it seems to be really
slick.  Unfortunately, when I transfer the files to my palmtop, HV chokes.  I
imagine that the problem is with the very long filenames that HTML documents
often have.  How do you Web Copier users get around the dos 8+3 filename
limitation with files like MYHOMEPAGE.HTM?

Alternatively, does anyone have some scripts already set up for Roboweb?  I'm
interested if you have the NY Times, BBC, any financial news sites, the Onion
("America's finest news source").

Thanks for any help.
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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 04:18:25 +0100
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.. as you know, I would not normally get involved in these campaign-style
e-mails, but something in this passionate cause has struck a cord with me
this time, so much so that I want to give it my full backing. Its for a good
cause after all .... please give generously of your time and effort.

 Please circulate this message around your office and make sure everyone
takes part on Friday:

 The Leaders of the world are asking for your support to combat terrorism
and we are being encouraged to demonstrate against them this Friday at 16:00
hours. It is a well-known fact that the Taliban are against alcohol
consumption and think it is sinful to look at a naked woman.

Therefore, at 16:00 this Friday, all women should run naked through the
office while men chase them with a beer in their hands. This is the best way
to show our disgust for the Taliban and will hopefully help us in detecting
the terrorist supporters among us (anybody who doesn't do as proposed will
be deemed unjewish and a terrorist supporter). Your efforts are much
appreciated in the name of a free and democratic world.

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:08:26 +0200
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Hi Antonios

On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 19:10:34 +0200, Antonios Liolios <aliolios@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> 1. In my memo function on the top black bar there was the word "INSERT".
> Without any obvious reason it changed to "REPLACE" and as a result i cannot
> delete with the backspace button, I cannot enter a new blank line (cursor
> goes one line below instead) and I can only overwrite. Re-booting doesnt
> help. How can I go back to "INSERT"? Why did this happen?

Wasn't it you who asked me this in private already?
Press Fn-Del (the i.e. hold down the purple Fn key and press the DEL
key (directly above the 7 key). That should change the mode back to
INSERT.

> 2. I have lost the connecting cable (HP to PC). The company told me they
> dont make it any more. Can any other type of cable do?

You can make your own: See
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rs232 and
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/ser_plug

Also such cables appear from time to time on ebay. Don't know how often
they appear on thr Greek ebay, though....

Gia sou!

daniel

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:08:23 +0200
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Hi James

On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 19:07:52 -0800, "James P. Grenert, MD, PhD" <grenert@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> I'm in the middle of learning how to set up Roboweb with internet access via my
> PC to pull a set of web pages for me to read in HV (Thanks Daniel Hertrich for
> your web page about Mocha PPP setup!).

Well - rather thank all those list folks here who discussed the topic a
lot and came up with that solution which you found on my site. ;-)

> Alternatively, does anyone have some scripts already set up for Roboweb?  I'm
> interested if you have the NY Times, BBC, any financial news sites, the Onion
> ("America's finest news source").

If you use the latest Roboweb as a plugin for Post/LX there are some of
these already set up, at least NY times is there for sure.

GTX
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James P. Grenert, MD, PhD wrote:
>
> Alternatively, does anyone have some scripts already set up for Roboweb?  I'm
> interested if you have the NY Times, BBC, any financial news sites, the Onion
> ("America's finest news source").

Most of these are in the doc's which come with ROBOWEB/LX.

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--- begin of forwarded message ---

From: pocketdos@yahoo.co.uk (PocketDOS)
Subject: Re: PocketDOS v 1.0.4
Date: 17 Jan 2002 06:24:11 -0800

pocketdos@yahoo.co.uk (PocketDOS) wrote in message news:<418bc8dc.0201041537.1e0f9c49@posting.google.com>...
> Hans Peter Staber <hpstaber@compuserve.com> wrote in message news:<11184330ROBOTLX@news.CIS.DFN.DE>...
> > Thanks to www.pocketdos.com I have upgraded to their latest version
> > 1.0.4 which claims to give more memory as well as access to different
> > OS :
> >
> > 1) Where do I find info about loading a different OS (such as Linux)
> > from say a CF card socket in a Jornada 720 runnin WinME 3.0
> >
>

Dear Sir,

We have provided tutorials for installing other operating systems
under PocketDOS on our website:

http://www.pocketdos.com/Tutorials

Thank you for your patience.
--
PocketDOS - An MS-DOS 6.22 compatible DOS for your Pocket Computer.
http://www.pocketdos.com
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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 13:03:47 +0100
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It is posible to launch the built in apps from MM (via PNS and KeyStuff)?.
If any, ?wath line is correct for launch 1-2-3 i.e.?

Thanks
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Humanity will forever be indebted to the likes
of Mitch, Al, Stefan, Daniel and many many more
like them who have kept THIS fire burning

I have a small, humble suggestion .. seeing the work
of Daniel .. i'm very very impressed with the
extremely good professionalism he has put into the
www.daniel-hertrich.de website for the good of
all of us users, sellers, programmers etc ..
will Daniel be a good choice to take care of the
'old' baby - palmtop.net and super too and others
too .. aided with like minded volunteers ..

(sorry guys, this couldn't have been said in fewer
words .. but i AM deleting the original msg of Al
in which he had forwarded the msg of Mich)

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in all the postings that i have
read till now .. there have been
lots of talk about flash cards
and compact flash cards ..
but nowhere do i find any
mention of the stacker soft
ware which almost doubles
the size of the flash card

my 5mb flash card has been
working like a 10mb one for
umpteen number of years now.

is it presumed that all users
of lx use stacker for flashcards ?

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:43:44 -0600
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pksharma wrote:
>
> in all the postings that i have
> read till now .. there have been
> lots of talk about flash cards
> and compact flash cards ..
> but nowhere do i find any
> mention of the stacker soft
> ware which almost doubles
> the size of the flash card
>
> my 5mb flash card has been
> working like a 10mb one for
> umpteen number of years now.
>
> is it presumed that all users
> of lx use stacker for flashcards ?
 IMNSHO, data compression is for data you don't want to keep.

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 06:54:20 -0700
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Greetings,

  I attempted to remove entries prior to 1 jan 2002 today and the
process fails, reporting "Record Not Found".  I ran dbchk on the
appt.adb file and all seems to be fine.  Trying to extract current
records to a new file failed in the same manner.

  Any recommendations on how to find the offending records within the
calendar?  Note, I have been syncing my appts with OL2LX - just a data
point.

tnx,

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 06:47:37 -0700
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I tried Stacker on a 1MB SRAM card with my Poqet. It was useful, but made it
much more difficult to transfer data to a new PC laptop using its built-in
PCMCIA card slot, so I stopped using Stacker.

Also, on a 95LX, you are still limited to 32MB final size: a 20MB card can
only have about 11MB stacked (to yield 22MB for that part, for a total of
31MB or so).

-----Original Message-----
From: David R. Birch [mailto:dbirch@WI.RR.COM]
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pksharma wrote:
>
> in all the postings that i have
> read till now .. there have been
> lots of talk about flash cards
> and compact flash cards ..
> but nowhere do i find any
> mention of the stacker soft
> ware which almost doubles
> the size of the flash card
>
> my 5mb flash card has been
> working like a 10mb one for
> umpteen number of years now.
>
> is it presumed that all users
> of lx use stacker for flashcards ?
 IMNSHO, data compression is for data you don't want to keep.

David

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 08:02:07 -0600
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FYI there are three 880 MB Sandisk flash cards going for 300
dollars on Ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-
cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1322088905

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:48:37 +0100
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Gary Spiers wrote:
> [...]
> If a binary file format reader is developed then it would be able to
> extract the actual format on a database by database case and the sync
> could still be performed. An intermediate step of getting the user to
> match database fields across the two databases (for syncing purposes)
> could be performed the first time and then stored in a configuration
> file for future use. The HP database format is documented in the
> developer's guide so someone could, in principle, do this - an open
> source hook into the HP database format from Postgresql or Mysql sounds
> like a nice project for someone with more time and skill than I have
> although i and probably others would be most willing to use the
> resultant driver!

This should not be too difficult because there is a Perl module
that knows the HP-LX DB formats.  If I only had more time ...

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:00:09 -0800
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> but nowhere do i find any
> mention of the stacker soft
> ware which almost doubles
> the size of the flash card

> is it presumed that all users
> of lx use stacker for flashcards ?

It'd probably be a wrong presumption.  Most of the early compression
discussions went away with the advent of cheaper flash cards.

When you could find a 220mb flash card on ebay for $50:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1323614702

there's hardly any incentive to add a layer of software (ie, Stacker) to
impede performance and increase risk.

My $.02

- Longden

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Nope, just the opposite. Most of us avoid stacker these days.
--
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> Therefore, at 16:00 this Friday, all women should run naked through the
> office while men chase them with a beer in their hands. This is the best
way
> to show our disgust for the Taliban and will hopefully help us in
detecting
> the terrorist supporters among us

Dr. Bugead,

Can I schedule an appointment with you at 16:00 today?

- Longden ( ready, with a can of Fosters )

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Radek Svagr wrote:
> Sometime ago was here mentioned that the only
> program that doesn't work on DS 200lx is Volkov
> commander, but there is a patch for it. So I found
> another:

Most source level debuggers including those in IDEs also won't
work on the 200lx.  Some will run but lock up soon.  Others
won't run at all.

I've tried several versions of Turbo Debug (with and without
patches), Codeview, the debugger that ships with Power C, the
IDE for Pacific C which has a debugger, the debugger that
shipped with the registered version of PCC, Watcom, and also a
couple of commercial debuggers that didn't come with compilers.
I tried several freeware and shareware debuggers.

So far the closest thing I've found to a compatible source level
debugger is Symdeb that used to ship with MS C 4.0 and Masm 4.0.
And it's fairly primitive compared to the others.

I realize most people don't use debuggers in their every day
life.  They're a terrible PIM tool. :)  But when discussing
compatibility it's significant that a whole class of software
won't run on the 200lx that will run on any normal XT or AT.

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Hi PK

On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 16:43:52 +0530, pksharma <pksharma@CAL.VSNL.NET.IN> wrote:

> I have a small, humble suggestion .. seeing the work
> of Daniel .. i'm very very impressed with the
> extremely good professionalism he has put into the
> www.daniel-hertrich.de website for the good of
> all of us users, sellers, programmers etc ..
> will Daniel be a good choice to take care of the
> 'old' baby - palmtop.net and super too and others
> too .. aided with like minded volunteers ..

This is funny - you are not the first one who suggested that I should
be the new maintainer of palmtop.net.

Unfortunately, I don't feel able to do this job. Although I would like
to. Time and money are the problem, as always. Time, because I guess
maintaining palmtop.net is very time consuming. Although Mitch said
that it is made quite easy with sophisticated perl scripts. There is
still enough to do, at least keep the server running all the time,
which leads to the next problem: money. I could not use my main
computer for palmtop.net, because I often reboot it due to Linux kernel
hacking for my studies. So a seperate machine had to be palmtop.net,
and besides the money I had to spend for a second machine, my wife
would probably kill me if I would store another computer in my room ;-)
and especially if it makes noise all day and night long.

In addition I would need a permanent Internet connection at home, which
costs quite a lot.

An alternative would be to store all the files at an ISP. But this
would be really expensive. I don't know how much disk space palmtop.ne
needs, but I guess it's several hundered megabytes.

Okay. I'll contact Mitch ans ask for details.

But please don't expect that I'll take over palmtop.net. It owuld be a
great honour for me, of course, but I probably cannot afford the time
and money.

GTX
daniel

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Hi Josi

On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 13:03:47 +0100, "Josi A. de Castro" <castrobarco@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> It is posible to launch the built in apps from MM (via PNS and KeyStuff)?.
> If any, ?wath line is correct for launch 1-2-3 i.e.?

It should be possible. At least if you are running MM also under the system
manager and assign not too much memory to it.

The pns200.ini line must look similar to this:

6=c:\bin\ks.com \&\mtl\e\e%k/


This is for a German palmtop. At least the "tl" has to be replaced for
another language. ("transfer laden". Means "file load". Don't know the
correct sequence for an English palmtop).

GTX
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Michael Berrier wrote:
> did anyone experienced some strange messages while he was trying
> to open a *.pdb data on compact flash card with CPpack ?. I was
> randomly resognizing error messages while I was trying to open my
> contact.pdb file on the flash card insert in the PC desktopp. Put
> the pcmcia card back to the lx it worked, but sometime I was
> forced to rename or recopy the files until I was able to open it.
> Feedback would be welcome

Maybe this happens when a database file is open in an application on
the HP-LX while the file is copied or the flash card is put into
another machine.  The database applications modify the header of
the DB files while they are using it, other applications may have
difficulties to recognize this situation.

So, always close the DB applications before the file is copied.

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Hi there! :-)

I know this has been discussed before on this list, but unfortunately I
didn't pay attention since I didn't need the program, and
frankly speaking thought I never would need it! :-) BUT now I need it
desperately- a program which runs nicely on the 200LX and can
calculate the tides for a specific location (such as Singapore :-) ).

I have tried 3 DOS programs, but one didn't work and the 2 others
worked- but kind of not so easy to read the data since it was just
numbers and graphs without details.

I would like to have a tide calculation program which can quickly show
me the the low & high tides in a graphic display where the depth and
the time (hourly) is displayed. Any such program running on 200LX?

If not, what's the best available program? And where can I find the
mathematical rules & calculations how these tide calculations works- in
case I have some spare time and decide to write a 200LX optimized
program for this task?

Looking forward to good information! :-)

Thanks and Regards,

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Hi All of you using LXSTAT and potential users!

LXSTAT- will set whatever you want on your palmtop from a DOS prompt or a
batch file! :-) Such as time-out, battery charging, power management,
speaker volume, serial port, display modes etc etc....

On the behalf of Rudi, the author of this program (and myself with some
very limited involvement)- we are now asking for help to beta test the
latest version of LXSTAT. This version should work with ALL HP LX
MODELS- HP 95LX, 100LX, 200LX & 700LX. So it would be great if we
could get users from all categories to help Rudi to test the program!!! =
:-)

So I was thinking how to do this... And Rudi asked me to post it on
SUPER- but I couldn't get hold on the "up-loader"... So in order to keep
track on which machines this beta version is tested on- please ask me for
a copy- if you are willing to test LXSTAT! Please send an e-mail DIRECTLY
to wallgren@singnet.com.sg ((jorgen@palmtop.net would probably also
work...)). BUT DO NOT send your request to the list- please ONLY DIRECTLY
TO ME.

If you do so, please let me know which palmtop you are going to use
when you test LXSTAT. We do not have much of documentation or
instructions, but I am sure you can use LXSTAT with the instructions I
will send you with the beta program.

The program is free, and the only thing we are asking for when we send
you the beta copy- is feedback how it works for you. If it works fine,
then please inform us and then how you use it? If you have problems,
please give us the details. :-)

Thanks and Regards,

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 18:24:55 +0100
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> It is posible to launch the built in apps from MM (via PNS and KeyStuff)?.
> If any, ?wath line is correct for launch 1-2-3 i.e.?

Yes it is.

I use it as follows

mm.cfg

; CFG file for MM/LX

[System]
...
PNS=c:\bin\pns200.exe
...

or if if maxdos is in use

[System]
...
PNS=c:\bin\maxdos.com c:\bin\pns200.exe
...

You might adjust the path etc. to your environment.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 14:35:10 -0330
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Hi Jorgen:

There's a bunch of unix stuff called xtide. Check the link below for other ported versions etc...

http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/index.html


>Hi there! :-)
>
>I know this has been discussed before on this list, but unfortunately I
>didn't pay attention since I didn't need the program, and
>frankly speaking thought I never would need it! :-) BUT now I need it
>desperately- a program which runs nicely on the 200LX and can
>calculate the tides for a specific location (such as Singapore :-) ).
>
>I have tried 3 DOS programs, but one didn't work and the 2 others
>worked- but kind of not so easy to read the data since it was just
>numbers and graphs without details.
>
>I would like to have a tide calculation program which can quickly show
>me the the low & high tides in a graphic display where the depth and
>the time (hourly) is displayed. Any such program running on 200LX?
>
>If not, what's the best available program? And where can I find the
>mathematical rules & calculations how these tide calculations works- in
>case I have some spare time and decide to write a 200LX optimized
>program for this task?
>
>Looking forward to good information! :-)
>
>Thanks and Regards,
>
>Jorgen
>
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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:27:43 -0600
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Longden Loo wrote:

> > Therefore, at 16:00 this Friday, all women should run naked through the
> > office while men chase them with a beer in their hands. This is the best
> way
> > to show our disgust for the Taliban and will hopefully help us in
> detecting
> > the terrorist supporters among us
>
> Dr. Bugead,
>
> Can I schedule an appointment with you at 16:00 today?
>
> - Longden ( ready, with a can of Fosters )

Wonderful response!  Wish I had thought of it.

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Hi Nathalie,

>.. as you know, I would not normally get involved in these
campaign-style
>e-mails, but something in this passionate cause has struck a cord with
me
>this time, so much so that I want to give it my full backing. Its for a
good
>cause after all .... please give generously of your time and effort.

After reading your heart-felt message, I felt a deep need to observe your
observance.  Would you kindly give us your office address so we may
participate with you, or at least  a picture to commemorate this
momentous event?

I think that I can speak for most of us here in saying that we would love
to observe your "full backing", Nathalie! ;-)

Cheers!

John "the nice guy" Vander Stel ;-)
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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John

I also had similar problem sometime ago.  I eventually found one
particular day was corrupted and caused failure.  I isolated that day and
was able to proceed.  I'm sure there is an easier way, but that was all I
found.  That was before I knew of this list though and it's vast
expertise.  Anyoune else have thoughts?

ed

>
>   I attempted to remove entries prior to 1 jan 2002 today and the
> process fails, reporting "Record Not Found".  I ran dbchk on the
> appt.adb file and all seems to be fine.  Trying to extract current
> records to a new file failed in the same manner.
>
>   Any recommendations on how to find the offending records within
> the
> calendar?  Note, I have been syncing my appts with OL2LX - just a
> data
> point.
>
> tnx,
>
> john
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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 20:17:14 +0100
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Victor Roberts wrote:
>
> More power than a Megahertz XJ2144?  I'm surprised because
> either the Thaddeus catalog or Web site says this is the lowest
> power modem they have seen (or perhaps tested.) I thought they
> were referring to all PCMCIA modems, but they man mean only 56K
> PCMCIA modems.

I think it is "lowest among 56k" modems.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:09:25 -0500
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I have the Motorola Startac ST7868W and service from Verizon.
I use my phone to connect to CIS and Earthlink from the
serial port of my laptop and my 200LX. As far as I know I have
never enabled any data function with Verizon and I certainly do
not pay any extra for this service. Verizon does know I am
making a data call, because the bill shows D for data calls
and V for voice calls. However, as long as I don't exceed my
monthly time allowance, there is no extra charge for the data
calls.

Vic Roberts


On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:30:10 -0500, Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>
> BTW: I think your phone needs to be enabled for data for this to work.
> It's an extra charge per month.

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:19:44 +0100
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Le Fri, 18 Jan 2002 16:55:35 +0100
Gerhard Gonter <gonter@ZECHINE.WU-WIEN.AC.AT> a =E9crit:

>  The database applications modify the header of
> the DB files while they are using it, other applications may have
> difficulties to recognize this situation.
=20
=2E..And in worst case, your DB file could be corrupted. :-(

It happened once to me, when I opened my phonebook file with the HP-PIM
tools (fortunately I had a 2-3 days old backup). Needless to say that
when I move my CF card on the external reader, I verify that I close all
Appt, phone and GDB files before...
=20
> So, always close the DB applications before the file is copied.

Repeat : I close ALWAYS the applications before to use the card on the
PC... <g>

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Does anyone have a recommendation for a QWKMail reader for the HP200 LX?
For years I've used 1st Reader (http://www.airpower.com/1st-air.exe) which
is fine but I'm looking for something leaner and faster, with less features.

TSome of the ohers I am checking now don't seem to work under DOS 5.0.  TIA.
Jim

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Date:         Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:19:28 -0800
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Good day,

I quit using Stacker back when I was on a 100lx. Having a flash disk
stacked made all of the disk accesses take twice as long. I do not have
the patience for that.

David Peterson
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 18:27:13 +0530 pksharma <pksharma@CAL.VSNL.NET.IN>
writes:
> in all the postings that i have
> read till now .. there have been
> lots of talk about flash cards
> and compact flash cards ..
> but nowhere do i find any
> mention of the stacker soft
> ware which almost doubles
> the size of the flash card
>
> my 5mb flash card has been
> working like a 10mb one for
> umpteen number of years now.
>
> is it presumed that all users
> of lx use stacker for flashcards ?
>
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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 05:06:43 +0100
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hi all, i'm back in the grind in France  :) ... here is some news re sending
CF cards in the mail and re the future of palmtops [it was rejected by the
server yesterday for being longish]:

Should the USPS Irradiate Your Mail?  by J.A. Savage
\snip\
In response to the current anthrax-in-the-mail scare, the federal government
has bought eight such irradiation devices, with an option for 12 more, for
the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). At $5 million per device, they are possibly
the USPS's most expensive attempt to quiet public fears about bioterrorism.
But will the devices actually make the public safer? Or will irradiating our
letters, bills, catalogs, mail-order do-dads and holiday presents have
unintended health and environmental consequences, either in the long or
short term?
.. ionizing radiation may alter more than its intended target -- if it's
going to try to kill a tough little anthrax spore, it's going to have some
effects on everything else it passes through. NIRS, in its request for
information from USPS, asked for details on damage to film, computer
equipment, magnetic media, scientific research materials and blood. Public
Citizen, in its Freedom of Information Act request, added questions of
e-beam's effect on pharmaceuticals, eyeglasses and credit cards. For
certain, irradiation would make it impossible to ship certain products
through the USPS...

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              and HP at Cal Nanosystems Inst
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Ultra-minaturized electrical components,
 and HP at Cal Nanosystems Institute

Ultra-minaturized electrical components could shrink handhelds.
http://www.nature.com/nsu/011115/011115-1.html

...and

UCLA and UC Santa Barbara are building a $350-million research institute
with marching orders to keep California ahead in the next frontier of
technology.

That frontier is the sub-visible world of atoms and molecules, in which the
California Nanosystems Institute will try to discover how to harness the
tiniest of particles to produce a range of incredible new products--such as
fingertip-size supercomputers, molecular analyzers that identify diseased
genes and thin plastic films with the strength of steel.

"Nowhere else will the disciplines of chemistry, physics, biology, computer
science and enormous amounts of equipment be brought together," says Philip
Kuekes, a computer scientist at Hewlett-Packard, which is backing the
Nanosystems Institute with $5 million over the next four years.

Hewlett-Packard is not alone. About 20 other companies, including Sun
Microsystems Inc., Amgen Inc., Intel Corp., Ericsson and Sequenom Inc., will
contribute close to $50 million to the institute, mingling their money with
$100 million from the state of California, $110 million from the federal
government and about $90 million from private foundations.

The promise of nanosystems for the electronics industry is that, as current
methods of etching circuitry onto silicon-based semiconductors reach their
limits within this decade, "we will be able through chemistry to make
molecular semiconductors," says Hewlett-Packard's Kuekes. The circuit
capacity will be many times greater than anything possible today.

Source: UCLA



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From: Edward Woodward <epwoodward@JUNO.COM>
To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu <HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu>
Date: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: appt.adb problem when removing/extractng entries


>John
>
>I also had similar problem sometime ago.  I eventually found one
>particular day was corrupted and caused failure.  I isolated that day and
>was able to proceed.  I'm sure there is an easier way, but that was all I
>found.  That was before I knew of this list though and it's vast
>expertise.  Anyoune else have thoughts?
>
>ed
>
>>
>>   I attempted to remove entries prior to 1 jan 2002 today and the
>> process fails, reporting "Record Not Found".  I ran dbchk on the
>> appt.adb file and all seems to be fine.  Trying to extract current
>> records to a new file failed in the same manner.
>>
>>   Any recommendations on how to find the offending records within
>> the
>> calendar?  Note, I have been syncing my appts with OL2LX - just a
>> data
>> point.
>>
>> tnx,
>>
>> john
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Reply-To:     Alfred Lee <alfred1520@YAHOO.COM>
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(Sorry about the last blank message.  Operator error.)

I'm describing the problem I encountered for the record.  It may or may not
be
related to the problem described below.

I have had 3-5 daily repeating appointments.  I have discovered very strange
data integrity problem after deleting the daily appointments after several
months.  The problem seems like a certain appointment is corrupted.
Deleting
that appointment causes the entire database to be corrupted.  However, the
problem compounds itself.

The solution I found is to reset the starting the repeating appointments to
today (or next occurance) once a month.  I have not have any problem since I
started doing this.

Best Regards,
Alfred


-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Woodward <epwoodward@JUNO.COM>
To: HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu <HPLX-L@uconnvm.uconn.edu>
Date: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: appt.adb problem when removing/extractng entries


>John
>
>I also had similar problem sometime ago.  I eventually found one
>particular day was corrupted and caused failure.  I isolated that day and
>was able to proceed.  I'm sure there is an easier way, but that was all I
>found.  That was before I knew of this list though and it's vast
>expertise.  Anyoune else have thoughts?
>
>ed
>
>>
>>   I attempted to remove entries prior to 1 jan 2002 today and the
>> process fails, reporting "Record Not Found".  I ran dbchk on the
>> appt.adb file and all seems to be fine.  Trying to extract current
>> records to a new file failed in the same manner.
>>
>>   Any recommendations on how to find the offending records within
>> the
>> calendar?  Note, I have been syncing my appts with OL2LX - just a
>> data
>> point.
>>
>> tnx,
>>
>> john
>>
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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:35:43 -0500
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James,

I think that there is a program that pokes QWK Mail into cc mail for
reading. Look on super. If you still cannot find it, I may have it, but it
will probably take a while to find it. Search SUPER for ccmail programs.

Keith
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Henry" <Jhenry@COMCASTBUSINESS.COM>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: QWKMail reader


> Does anyone have a recommendation for a QWKMail reader for the HP200 LX?
> For years I've used 1st Reader (http://www.airpower.com/1st-air.exe) which
> is fine but I'm looking for something leaner and faster, with less
features.
>
> TSome of the ohers I am checking now don't seem to work under DOS 5.0.
TIA.
> Jim
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Fred,

> I have not used the currency macro in a while but tried it today with =
my
> old stored info.  It seemed to be dated last Nov 2001.

May I suggest that you start using the CURRCONV.ZIP  set of macro. I =
still
use it daily with no problem. It is available on SUPER.

 \/
 /ves


p.s. I might have a biased view as I am the author :)


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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:19:27 -0800
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, F. Kaufman wrote:

> I have not used the currency macro in a while but tried it today with
> my old stored info.  It seemed to be dated last Nov 2001.

An old backup accidentally overwrote the more current data, but this has
been rectified.  The macros and currency data should now be updated daily,
as usual.

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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 09:19:26 +0200
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Hi Barry

On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 09:17:05 -0600, Barry <barry@FBTC.NET> wrote:

> Most source level debuggers including those in IDEs also won't
> work on the 200lx.  Some will run but lock up soon.  Others
> won't run at all.

Do you mean on _every_ 200LX or just on DS 200LXs?

GTX
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My PDT Quicken file was 357 888 bytes long and using
Quicken was painful due to slow speed and long delays.
Then I discovered the Trim functionality, by the menu
File > Trim.

After triming it and removing the transactions before
1.1.2002, I hoped the file to be ligther : old
transactions not longer appear but the PDT file is
still 357 888 and speed slow.

I guess that old transactions are marked as 'non
existant' but are still there : they need to be
physically removed.

Is there a utility to perform such an operation and
compress the PDT file ?



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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Date: Saturday, January 19, 2002 2:19 PM


>> I have a small, humble suggestion
>> ......
>> will Daniel be a good choice

>This is funny - you are not the first one who suggested that I should
>be the new maintainer of palmtop.net.


:-) .. no offence meant .. and i thought so too .. others
might have suggested that too ..


AND i did suggest : ">> aided with like minded volunteers .."

anyone coming forward ? .. count me in for what i am worth ..
tell me how i can help and i'll try ..


>Unfortunately, I don't feel able to do this job.

for such 'worldly' reasons .. that's really sad ..



> Although I would like to.

noble intentions are stiffled by economics .. usually ..
maybe mostly .. probably always .. alas !


> ... my wife would probably kill me if I would store
> another computer in my room ;-)


mine has already killed me so many times .. and mine is
an open configuration .. motherboard on a plywood ..
harddisk in a sliding drawer .. lots of experiments all
the time .. and caring much more about my 8088 thru
Pentium than her .. ;-))


>Okay. I'll contact Mitch ans ask for details.


that makes you a rare commodity .. a nice person !
good luck .. and remember to curse me when you
get killed by her .. for having got you started ..

>But please don't expect that I'll take over palmtop.net.

that's very understandable


>It owuld be a great honour for me, of course,

for all of us too !


> but I probably cannot afford the time and money.


money would not be the problem .. solutions abound ..
its the time and demands on you that will have to be
thought of, actually.

sympathetically yours,

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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 14:41:44 +0530
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-----Original Message-----
From: David M Peterson <dmp24@JUNO.COM>
Date: Saturday, January 19, 2002 1:40 PM


>Good day,


good day david.

>I quit using Stacker back when I was on a 100lx. Having a flash disk
>stacked made all of the disk accesses take twice as long. I do not have
>the patience for that.


just to put the record straight .. i was talking about
the stackpalm software which came with my sandisk
pcmcia 5mb flash card .. not the standard stacker ..

if access time is slowed down sooo drastically .. its no good

another thing .. the philosophy of the lx appears to me
that for working, the programs should be in the c drive
which is a part of the ram .. high speed working .. and the
archival data .. lists .. documents .. music .. pictures .. and
such garbage which we tend to accumulate and don't want
to delete .. these could be stored in the double or more
space created by using the very small stacpalm software.

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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 11:22:46 +0200
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Dear list members, thank you for your responses regarding my recent inquiry
about insert and replace functions

More questions are coming

1. I live in Greece and use the GK character set. The problem begins when I
download a memo file (through cpack200) with GK characters to my PC. The
characters are not readable on the PC when I open the memo files using
microsoft word. Why is this happening? Any way to fix it?

2. Is there any way I can open the phone book using a windows application
(like access or anything else)?

3. I use cpack200 to create an interface through which I can see the HP 200
LX picture on the PC screen and work on it (transfer files etc). All this is
a DOS environment. Any other software available to open HP 200 LX as a
windows application?

Again thanks to all you nice people for your responses

Antonios Liolios
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Jorgen Wallgren wrote:

> I have tried 3 DOS programs, but one didn't work and the 2 others
> worked- but kind of not so easy to read the data since it was just
> numbers and graphs without details.
>
> I would like to have a tide calculation program which can quickly show
> me the the low & high tides in a graphic display where the depth and
> the time (hourly) is displayed. Any such program running on 200LX?

Jorgen,

I don't know if you already tried it out: I use

tide24.zip (http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/idx_marine.html

on my DS HPLX200.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> The pns200.ini line must look similar to this:
>
> 6=c:\bin\ks.com \&\mtl\e\e%k/

I use the same string with a german HPLX. But I have encountered a
problem for opening 123 files contaning y or z in the file name: These
characters are mixed with each other. It seems that there is some
confusion between the german qwertzu keyboard and keystuff (ks.com).

Any solution known?

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Anyone come across a Smart Media to PCMCIA adaptor that works with the
200LX?

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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 14:41:44 +0530, pksharma wrote:
>------Original Message-----
>From: David M Peterson <dmp24@JUNO.COM>=A0Date: Saturday, January=
 19,
>2002 1:40 PM
>
>
>>Good day,
>
>
>good day david.
>
>>I quit using Stacker back when I was on a 100lx. Having a=
 flash
>>disk stacked made all of the disk accesses take twice as long.=
 I do
>>not have the patience for that.
>
>
>just to put the record straight .. i was talking about the=
 stackpalm
>software which came with my sandisk pcmcia 5mb flash card .. not=
 the
>standard stacker ..
For the record, that is simply an older version of Stacker.


> these could be stored in the
>double or more space created by using the very small stacpalm
>software.

I have a 256meg card. Even when I had only a 5 meg card I didn't=
 use it much.

However if you are using it, IBM PC DOS 7, & 2000 come with=
 Stacker 4.0 which can read the Stacpalm files.

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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 06:22:11 -0800
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A while back another list member was asking about Stacker

>I have some old Ace PCMCIA ATA flash cards.....My problem,
> .... is that they run Stacker 2.0 software....
>If I put the Ace card into a (Mac) laptop, the PC card is not
>recognized but all other PC formatted cards are. If I put it in=
 a
>Toshiba laptop, the card is recognized but the entire 10mb=
 contents
He went on to say it only showed a couple of files.

I haven't used Stacker for years. I gave up on it  when I got a
syquest 105mb removable drive.

However I've been playing with Virtual drive for Windows, under=
 w2k
and this seemed like the perfect test.

I dug out my old IBM PC DOC 7.0 cd and created a DOS7 virtual=
 PC.
I ran the stacker 4.0 setup (it is included with pc dos 7)
I than copied my stacvol.dsk file from a old  zipdisk backup. I=
 had
copied it from an  old 5 meg HP branded SanDisk pcmcia card.
Some years ago. (had to us attrib to -h -s -r the file)
The file size shows as 4.81 MB (5,050,368 bytes)

I edited my stacker.ini file, after I found it to read
(also hidden so I had to use attrib -r -s -h *.* to find it)
/DIR=3DC:\STACKER\
c:\STACVOL.DSK,NS
C:\STACVOL.000,NS
C:\STACVOL.001,NS

(the 000 & 001 were created by me while playing with stacker to=
 see
if it was working)

I than reset the VPC and it booted seeing my Stacvol.dsk as drive=
 D.

I was than able to browse the "disk" and even used the VPC =
 "shared
folder" system  to copy all files to a folder on my real pc.

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Date:         Sat, 19 Jan 2002 09:23:23 -0600
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pksharma wrote:
> in all the postings that i have read till now .. there have
been
> lots of talk about flash cards and compact flash cards ..
> but nowhere do i find any mention of the stacker soft
> ware which almost doubles the size of the flash card
>
> my 5mb flash card has been working like a 10mb one for
> umpteen number of years now. is it presumed that all users
> of lx use stacker for flashcards ?

I suspect most users don't use stacker.

My first flash card came with stacker installed and I decided to
try it out even though I'd had already tried and rejected it on
the desktop.  It wasn't bad, just like it wasn't bad on the
desktop.  But there were tradoffs and after about a year I
uninstalled it and made life a little simpler.

The first problem is the amount of system ram it uses.  It's a
pretty big driver.  I often didn't have enough ram for things I
wanted to run in a Dos shell.  That was still true after
uninstalling stacker but I could do a lot more than before.

The second issue for me is that I never really knew how full my
drive was.  I set it at 2x compression and that was used to give
me numbers on free space but it wasn't even close.  I normally
don't let a drive get very full but sometimes I want to try
something and I will.  With stacker I never knew if that was
safe or not.

Another problem is that I was writing programs on the lx, often
in assembly language.  That means crashing a lot and sometimes
very bad crashes.  I never seriously damaged the stacker file
but sometimes text files would be corrupted.  I'm sure binary
files were also corrupted but it was harder to blame that on
stacker unless I found out about it right away.  This didn't
happen enough to be a major problem since I kept a good backup.
But sometimes it could be pretty irritating since the backup was
at home.

But the real lesson came when I counted the number of zipped and
lharced files on the card and was curious about how much good
stacker was really doing.  So, one day I carefully backed up the
entire card, stacker and stacked volume and all, then backed up
the contents of the stacked volume, carefully deleted everything
on the card and copied all my files back to it.  Surprise!  I
had more free space after doing that.  I'm not sure how true
that is since you can never really be sure how much free space
you have on a stacker volume but the numbers said I had quite a
lot more free space.

Bye, bye stacker.  Pkzip does the job better.  I've never used a
compressed volume on any computer since.

By the way, someone commented that stacker isn't safe but I
never had any problems except those associated with my
programming.  And that happens in unstacked volumes too.  Just
not nearly as much.  Over all I felt that it was reliable.

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Antonios Liolios writes:
>
> 1. I live in Greece and use the GK character set. The problem begins when I
> download a memo file (through cpack200) with GK characters to my PC. The
> characters are not readable on the PC when I open the memo files using
> microsoft word. Why is this happening? Any way to fix it?

Memo uses its own format.  You can use it with ASCII format, but then
I think you lose the extended ASCII characters.  You might look for a
utility that converts Memo to rtf format--I think there's one on SUPER.


> 2. Is there any way I can open the phone book using a windows application
> (like access or anything else)?
>
> 3. I use cpack200 to create an interface through which I can see the HP 200
> LX picture on the PC screen and work on it (transfer files etc). All this is
> a DOS environment. Any other software available to open HP 200 LX as a
> windows application?

Again, check out SUPER <http://www.palmtop.net>.  Look for the Omnibook
utilities (sorry, I can't remember what they're called).  They will let
you open the LX databases under Windows.  I don't think they include
anything for opening the 200LX from the Windows computer, though.

--
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=?iso-8859-1?q?rei=20vilo?= writes:

> I guess that old transactions are marked as 'non
> existant' but are still there : they need to be
> physically removed.
>
> Is there a utility to perform such an operation and
> compress the PDT file ?

Have you tried exporting and/or importing the trimmed file?  That might
be a possibility.

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Internesting article and good links for abandonware.

http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,49723,00.html

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I export, edit the exported text file then import back into
a quicken with no data. Can't tell you step by step because
I have to fiddle with it each time I do it and haven't done
it this year.

Bob

rei vilo wrote:
>
> My PDT Quicken file was 357 888 bytes long and using
> Quicken was painful due to slow speed and long delays.
> Then I discovered the Trim functionality, by the menu
> File > Trim.
>
> After triming it and removing the transactions before
> 1.1.2002, I hoped the file to be ligther : old
> transactions not longer appear but the PDT file is
> still 357 888 and speed slow.
>
> I guess that old transactions are marked as 'non
> existant' but are still there : they need to be
> physically removed.
>
> Is there a utility to perform such an operation and
> compress the PDT file ?
>
> rei_vilo
>
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>Subject: ADVICE- WATER TIDE CALCULATIONS...
>  Date:Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:13:45 +0800
>  From:Jorgen Wallgren <wallgren@SINGNET.COM.SG>
>
>I know this has been discussed before on this list, but unfortunately I
>didn't pay attention since I didn't need the program, and
>frankly speaking thought I never would need it! :-) BUT now I need it
>desperately- a program which runs nicely on the 200LX and can
>calculate the tides for a specific location (such as Singapore :-) ).


Jorgen
I have two small zip files labelled Tides305.zip and Tides309.zip.
I have never used either program but I recall that they were for the
HP200 and they were freeware.
I could send them to you if you like (114K and 106K).
I doubt there's much graphics in such tiny programs ut they might be
useful.

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It now does multi-part and multi-addressed SMS/Email. See:

http://www.geocities.com/aghutchins/postpdu.zip

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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 01:37:24 +0000
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A couple of recent post about Quicken have got me thinking about
using it.  I haven't been using it because I thought there was
supposed to be some sort of Y2K problem.

So what's the story?  How useable is the 200LX's Quicken?

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On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Russel Brooks wrote:

> A couple of recent post about Quicken have got me thinking about using
> it.  I haven't been using it because I thought there was supposed to
> be some sort of Y2K problem.

The 200LX has no Y2K problems as far as the built-in software goes, and
most of the major DOS programs are also Y2K compatible (i.e., Derive,
WP51, Word 5.5, Quicken, Lotus 1-2-3) albeit with some strange tweaks in
some cases.

> So what's the story?  How useable is the 200LX's Quicken?

Pocket Quicken works fine, but it's pretty limited.  Quicken 8.0 for DOS
is much more powerful, but isn't as easy to see, since it's in text mode
instead of palmtop-friendly graphics mode.

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Hi Jim,

>Does anyone have a recommendation for a QWKMail reader for the HP200 LX?
>For years I've used 1st Reader (http://www.airpower.com/1st-air.exe)
which
>is fine but I'm looking for something leaner and faster, with less
features.
>
>TSome of the ohers I am checking now don't seem to work under DOS 5.0.
TIA.

Wow. Its been a long time since I've heard any mention of QWK.  That
brings back fond memories. :-)

Its been many years since my BBS days when I used SLMR (Silly Little Mail
Reader).  At the time, I didn't even know that the HP200LX existed, so I
never tried to run it on an HP200LX, but I think it would work for you
very nicely.

SMLR was freeware, very simple and fast.  It was so good that the author
wrote a much more sophisticated shareware mail reader based upon SMLR
which was very successful.  I don't recall the name of that shareware
mail reader since I never did find it necessary to upgrade from SMLR.

I no longer use QWK packets, so I don't think that I have SMLR any more,
but you might be able to find it on the Internet in a DOS program
repository somewhere.

If you can find it, check it out and let me know if it fits your needs.

If your can't find it, let me know and I'll search my dusty archives much
deeper for it.

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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 >is it presumed that all users of lx use stacker for flashcards ?
 >IMNSHO, data compression is for data you don't want to keep.

apart from Longden's suggestion to just gat a 220mb card, neither my JPG
scanned documents, nor my XTGOLD PKZIP archived files can profit from
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Ian Butler wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Russel Brooks wrote:
> > So what's the story?  How useable is the 200LX's Quicken?
>
> Pocket Quicken works fine, but it's pretty limited.  Quicken 8.0 for DOS
> is much more powerful, but isn't as easy to see, since it's in text mode
> instead of palmtop-friendly graphics mode.

I've been using Quicken 8 for DOS on my home DOS desktop but
since I'm only using it to balance my personal checkbook I'm
thinking of switching to LX Quicken for the convenience of
always have it with me.

I don't want to waste the disk space by moving Quicken 8 to the
LX, there's over 2.5Meg used by the program files.

I think I'll give the LX's Quicken a try.

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I recall someone adapted a program to allow the LX to control the Nikon 950
Digital camera.

I cannot find the program on SUPER, so if anyone has a copy, please email it
to me.

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hi Colin,

On 18 Jan 2002 at 9:26, ccohen5 wrote:

> Anyone come across a Smart Media to PCMCIA adaptor that works with the
> 200LX?
>
I have bought one from the shelf and it worked with the 32 MB
smartmedia card from my Olympus Digicam C700 UZ. (very nice camera by
the way)
The manufacturer is HAMA Germany, www.hama.de
It is a Smartmedia Adapter for Smartmedia 3.3V and 5 V up to 128 MB.
The number on the wrapping is 46928, probably the Hama product
number.



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I am still a dedicated user of JAM. No crashes so far over the last few =
years
I have been using it. Contrary to stacker it allows to compress only part =
of
the flash card and still allows access to the uncompressed part. This is
handy to move files between the HP and the PC by swapping CF cards.

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Hi friends,

Okay, I will maintain the palmtop.net SUPER site for some time now.
I have talked to David and he gave me access to palmtop.net so I can
clean up the data base and add new software etc.

These are the things I plan to do:

1. Add links to author's home pages so people can look for newer
software versions. Please provide URLs!

2. remove redundant entries (I have seen two so far: Emtex by Stephan
Luettjohann and Hans Hoenen and I think it was one of the programs by
Alan Krempler, but don't remember right now). If you know of more
duplicates, please let me know!

3. update old software versions, e.g. all the D&A products, especially
add links to the D&A web site here. If you know of newer versions
(except D&A software and Stefan Peichl's software for example), please
let me know!

4. add new software (Goin Postal Freeware version, a pre-installed
version of GEM etc. and everything you will send me.

5. Look for dead links and rmove / update them. If you know one, email
me!

6. Add links inside SUPER to related programs, for example link BGfax
with 2BGfax, HV with WWW/LX and so on....


Let me know what you think and what should be done!
Please send all software and suggestions to

super@daniel-hertrich.de

This email address will be active in about 2 hours.

If you post software, please add the following information:
1. Title under which it should appear on SUPER
2. Category (see category overview of SUPER to see what's possible)
3. Version number
4. Author's full name and email address
5. Description which includes all words someone could use to search for
such a program

I will post on the list once I have applied any changes to SUPER.
It will take some time. Probably one or two weeks.

GTX
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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 02:15:39 +1300
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Just uploaded again for those with free<G> SMS accounts who
wish to beta test multi-part and multi-addressed SMS/Email.
See:

http://www.geocities.com/aghutchins/postpdu.zip

I have tried to directly download this link with desktop
browsers and for some reason they can't find the file. HV
works fine! I wonder why this can be. Anybody know?

I added a link in www.geocities/aghutchins/ , on the first
line of the Roboweb page, to the file - downloading from
*this* works fine from desktop browsers.

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John J Vander Stel wrote:
> Its been many years since my BBS days when I used SLMR (Silly Little Mail
> Reader).
>
> SMLR was freeware, very simple and fast.  It was so good that the author
> wrote a much more sophisticated shareware mail reader based upon SMLR
> which was very successful.  I don't recall the name of that shareware

Sometime before the death of the BBSes SLMR was bought out by
Mustang Software, the folks that owned Qmodem.  If they're still
around you might find a copy there.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> Okay, I will maintain the palmtop.net SUPER site for some time now.
> I have talked to David and he gave me access to palmtop.net so I can
> clean up the data base and add new software etc.

Daniel, this is good news, thanks for doing this.

Will you also be updating SUPER.GDB to reflect the changes?

Cheers... Russ

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John,
   Thanks. I'm sure I have SLMR as I used to use it before I went to 1st
Reader. Unfortuantely it has a limitation on how long messages it will
handle can be, and has problems with Internet mail headers. As many BBSs and
BBS networks nowadays are also Internet accessible and these networks often
gate their echoes to/from Internet email and private newsservers, it's
important that the reader can handle the headers. 1st Reader does that fine,
but it's a little slow and takes up about 2mb on my 8mb 200LX so I want to
try something a little smaller.

Jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu]On Behalf Of
> John J Vander Stel
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 3:58 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: Re: QWKMail reader
>
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> >Does anyone have a recommendation for a QWKMail reader for
> the HP200 LX?
> >For years I've used 1st Reader (http://www.airpower.com/1st-air.exe)
> which
> >is fine but I'm looking for something leaner and faster, with less
> features.
> >
> >TSome of the ohers I am checking now don't seem to work
> under DOS 5.0.
> TIA.
>
> Wow. Its been a long time since I've heard any mention of QWK.  That
> brings back fond memories. :-)
>
> Its been many years since my BBS days when I used SLMR (Silly
> Little Mail
> Reader).  At the time, I didn't even know that the HP200LX
> existed, so I
> never tried to run it on an HP200LX, but I think it would work for you
> very nicely.
>
> SMLR was freeware, very simple and fast.  It was so good that
> the author
> wrote a much more sophisticated shareware mail reader based upon SMLR
> which was very successful.  I don't recall the name of that shareware
> mail reader since I never did find it necessary to upgrade from SMLR.
>
> I no longer use QWK packets, so I don't think that I have
> SMLR any more,
> but you might be able to find it on the Internet in a DOS program
> repository somewhere.
>
> If you can find it, check it out and let me know if it fits
> your needs.
>
> If your can't find it, let me know and I'll search my dusty
> archives much
> deeper for it.
>
> Cheers!
>
> John Vander Stel
> Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Hi Russ

On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 15:15:32 +0000 (GMT), Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@pobox.com> wrote:

> Daniel, this is good news, thanks for doing this.
>
> Will you also be updating SUPER.GDB to reflect the changes?

Yes.

GTX
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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 11:32:06 -0500
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Thanks. I found it but haven't tried it yet. I wonder if that uqwk this
program refers to is the same thing as the qwkmail used on most BBSs though?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Grider [mailto:k.grider@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 1:36 AM
> To: James Henry; HPLX
> Subject: Re: QWKMail reader
>
>
> James,
>
> I think that there is a program that pokes QWK Mail into cc mail for
> reading. Look on super. If you still cannot find it, I may
> have it, but it
> will probably take a while to find it. Search SUPER for
> ccmail programs.
>
> Keith
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Henry" <Jhenry@COMCASTBUSINESS.COM>
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:16 PM
> Subject: QWKMail reader
>
>
> > Does anyone have a recommendation for a QWKMail reader for
> the HP200 LX?
> > For years I've used 1st Reader
> (http://www.airpower.com/1st-air.exe) which
> > is fine but I'm looking for something leaner and faster, with less
> features.
> >
> > TSome of the ohers I am checking now don't seem to work
> under DOS 5.0.
> TIA.
> > Jim
> >

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Death?  BBSs aren't as numerous as they were 5-15 years ago but there are
still MANY. Most now offer telnet access and many also have web interfaces.
Lots of them also gate the BBS network (like Fidonet, RIME, Intelec, etc)
echoes into their own news servers so that users can participate in the
echoes via a standard news reader like Free Agent or Outlook Express.

Jim

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> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu]On Behalf Of
> Russel Brooks
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 10:16 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: Re: QWKMail reader
>
>
> John J Vander Stel wrote:
> > Its been many years since my BBS days when I used SLMR
> (Silly Little Mail
> > Reader).
> >
> > SMLR was freeware, very simple and fast.  It was so good
> that the author
> > wrote a much more sophisticated shareware mail reader based
> upon SMLR
> > which was very successful.  I don't recall the name of that
> shareware
>
> Sometime before the death of the BBSes SLMR was bought out by
> Mustang Software, the folks that owned Qmodem.  If they're still
> around you might find a copy there.
>
> Cheers... Russ
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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 10:45:19 -0600
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> Hi Barry
>
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 09:17:05 -0600, Barry <barry@FBTC.NET>
wrote:
>
>> Most source level debuggers including those in IDEs also
won't
>> work on the 200lx.  Some will run but lock up soon.  Others
>> won't run at all.
>
> Do you mean on _every_ 200LX or just on DS 200LXs?

I mean single speed.  I doubt if it's any different with double
speed but I've never used a double speed so I don't actually
know.

It's also true for 100lx and 95lx.

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I think some things that would b incredibly helpful are:

1) Know Incompatibilities of TSR type software, especially with something
like Buddy, which seems to be used by alot of people.

2) Screenshots of every program.


I realize that these two items require a good deal of work, so perhaps a
simple page explaining how users can use grabber and SUBMIT screenshots of
thier favorite programs.  Same is true for know incompatibilities, people
know this information by using the program, if they could just submit it, it
would be useful.

The only other thing I can think of is if you ever get the time 8-)...to ask
authors to release the source code, so that favorites can be enhanced by
other users.  Most of the software has no real copyright value and I think a
good deal of people would release it if simply asked.

Just a couple of thoughts.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:42 AM
Subject: SUPER site


> Hi friends,
>
> Okay, I will maintain the palmtop.net SUPER site for some time now.
> I have talked to David and he gave me access to palmtop.net so I can
> clean up the data base and add new software etc.
>
> These are the things I plan to do:
>
> 1. Add links to author's home pages so people can look for newer
> software versions. Please provide URLs!
>
> 2. remove redundant entries (I have seen two so far: Emtex by Stephan
> Luettjohann and Hans Hoenen and I think it was one of the programs by
> Alan Krempler, but don't remember right now). If you know of more
> duplicates, please let me know!
>
> 3. update old software versions, e.g. all the D&A products, especially
> add links to the D&A web site here. If you know of newer versions
> (except D&A software and Stefan Peichl's software for example), please
> let me know!
>
> 4. add new software (Goin Postal Freeware version, a pre-installed
> version of GEM etc. and everything you will send me.
>
> 5. Look for dead links and rmove / update them. If you know one, email
> me!
>
> 6. Add links inside SUPER to related programs, for example link BGfax
> with 2BGfax, HV with WWW/LX and so on....
>
>
> Let me know what you think and what should be done!
> Please send all software and suggestions to
>
> super@daniel-hertrich.de
>
> This email address will be active in about 2 hours.
>
> If you post software, please add the following information:
> 1. Title under which it should appear on SUPER
> 2. Category (see category overview of SUPER to see what's possible)
> 3. Version number
> 4. Author's full name and email address
> 5. Description which includes all words someone could use to search for
> such a program
>
> I will post on the list once I have applied any changes to SUPER.
> It will take some time. Probably one or two weeks.
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
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Russel Brooks wrote:
>
> Ian Butler wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Russel Brooks wrote:
> > > So what's the story?  How useable is the 200LX's Quicken?
> >
> > Pocket Quicken works fine, but it's pretty limited.  Quicken 8.0 for DOS
> > is much more powerful, but isn't as easy to see, since it's in text mode
> > instead of palmtop-friendly graphics mode.
>
> I've been using Quicken 8 for DOS on my home DOS desktop but
> since I'm only using it to balance my personal checkbook I'm
> thinking of switching to LX Quicken for the convenience of
> always have it with me.
>
> I don't want to waste the disk space by moving Quicken 8 to the
> LX, there's over 2.5Meg used by the program files.

I think you can bring it down below 2Meg deleting the Compuserve
connection and the help files.

I have switched to Quicken 8 alltogether as it runs on the palmtop, the
desktop and the J720 under PocketDOS. So I have all the flexibility.

I could set up bank accounts, liablility, savings and credit card
accounts with no problems - much better than with PocketQuicken.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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> Fred,
>
> > I have not used the currency macro in a while but tried it today with my
> > old stored info.  It seemed to be dated last Nov 2001.
>
> May I suggest that you start using the CURRCONV.ZIP  set of macro. I still
> use it daily with no problem. It is available on SUPER.
>
>  \/
>  /ves
>
> p.s. I might have a biased view as I am the author :)


Actually, I did see if mentioned on the currency macro page but thought
I would stick with what I knew (G)

I am going after it as I type.  Thanks, even if the viewpoint is
slightly biased (G) ........

Oh, I have to subscribe to something, huh.  Well, I will check it out.

Clearly, I would have had to rebuild my macro anyway since most of the
currencies are GONE, GONE, GONE!

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> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, F. Kaufman wrote:
>
> > I have not used the currency macro in a while but tried it today with
> > my old stored info.  It seemed to be dated last Nov 2001.
>
> An old backup accidentally overwrote the more current data, but this has
> been rectified.  The macros and currency data should now be updated daily,
> as usual.


THANKS.  Yves, I may still try yours! (G)

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> After triming it and removing the transactions before
> 1.1.2002, I hoped the file to be ligther : old
> transactions not longer appear but the PDT file is
> still 357 888 and speed slow.

If I recall, folks use to do some manual steps like writing the data out
and then reimporting it.

I would just start a new file, acrhiving the older one for reference.

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> 2. Is there any way I can open the phone book using a windows application
> (like access or anything else)?

GDBWIN is a Japanese Windows program that opens the various db files.
It may be on super in a translated version otherwise, you'd have to
locate the japanese version on a japanese site and I don't have the url.
The major problem was that unfortunately, it was reported that the
programmer had passed away, if I recall.

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> Its been many years since my BBS days when I used SLMR (Silly Little Mail
> Reader).  At the time, I didn't even know that the HP200LX existed, so I
> never tried to run it on an HP200LX, but I think it would work for you
> very nicely.

In a nod to nostalgia, I still have SLMR on the HP!!!!!!  No, I don't
use it as the bbs disappeared a number of years ago.  But I surveyed
what I had when this QWKmail request came up and you know, I could not
remember what/how any of it linked together.

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...please NOT to super@daniel-hertrich.de,
but to

super@palmtop.net

This will also go to me, but it will go to the whole SUPER team in
addition.

GTX
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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 13:42:40 -0500
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>Subject: Smart Media to PCMCIA
>   Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 09:26:21 -0700
>   From: ccohen5 <ccohen5@COMPUSERVE.COM>
>Anyone come across a Smart Media to PCMCIA adaptor that works with the
>200LX?
>Colin

Colin
I have a smart media PCMCIA (People Can't Memorize Computer Industry
Acronyms) adapter. I can see photos from my Olympus camera in Foler on
the palmtop.
The brand is "newer tech" if think, I loaned it to a friend who just got
a fancy printer with a PC card slot.
I don't now if the adapter is a passive pin-mapping device like a CF
card adapter or whether it has some active circuitry inside.

--
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NOTE: E-MAIL ADDRESS CHANGE
aking5@mediaone.net will expire end of February
aking138269MI@comcast.net is so bad that I'm planning to shift to
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>Subject: Re: ADVICE- WATER TIDE CALCULATIONS...
>   Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 12:42:15 +0100
>   From: Josef Meyer <meyerj@SWISSONLINE.CH>
>
>>Jorgen Wallgren wrote:
>> I would like to have a tide calculation program which can quickly show
>> me the the low & high tides in a graphic display where the depth and
>> the time (hourly) is displayed. Any such program running on 200LX?
>
>Jorgen,
>
>I don't know if you already tried it out: I use
>
>tide24.zip (http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/idx_marine.html
>
>on my DS HPLX200.
>
>Josef Meyer

I checked this site and it seems to be where I got Tides305 and
Tides309.
Sometime I should try them out though since I seem to be living a
thousand miles from salt water these days......
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Interesting article at:

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/mediacompare/default.asp       =09

SanDisk came last in just about every speed test going. I've always
favoured their products. There was no mention of battery life in the
tests which may be where SanDisk come out ahead and is very important in
portable devices, perhaps more so than speed to a lot of people.

--=20
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Rei_vilo,

This might help you:
http://www.palmtop.net/jorgen/quicken.htm

--Ted

On 19 Jan 2002 9:49, rei vilo wrote:
From: rei vilo <rei_vilo@YAHOO.FR>

> My PDT Quicken file was 357 888 bytes long and using
> Quicken was painful due to slow speed and long delays.
> Then I discovered the Trim functionality, by the menu
> File > Trim.
>
> After triming it and removing the transactions before
> 1.1.2002, I hoped the file to be ligther : old
> transactions not longer appear but the PDT file is
> still 357 888 and speed slow.
>
> I guess that old transactions are marked as 'non
> existant' but are still there : they need to be
> physically removed.
>
> Is there a utility to perform such an operation and
> compress the PDT file ?
>
>
>
> rei_vilo
>
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Chris Randle wrote:

> Interesting article at:
>
> http://www.dpreview.com/articles/mediacompare/default.asp
>
> SanDisk came last in just about every speed test going. I've always
> favoured their products. There was no mention of battery life in the
> tests which may be where SanDisk come out ahead and is very important in
> portable devices, perhaps more so than speed to a lot of people.

I recall hearing something about how most other flash card manufacturers
use a diffferent type of memory technology (NAND or something along those
lines) to make their flash cards, which allows them to be much faster than
Sandisk's cards but causes them to use more battery power.  And since in
the 200LX the speed of a modern Sandisk card is almost as fast as the RAM
drive, the speed of the other cards offers no advantage, unless you use it
in devices other than the 200LX as well.

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Tony and Stefan,

I am impressed! PostPDU now works so well, that it is a real
alternative for emails!

This built-in message splitting is great! I can now write and write and
write and don'T have to care about the message length.

Two minor problems:

When splitting, the screen output "message copied" or similar is
written twice in the screen and the lower of the two is partially
overwritten by "Part x ... ref Nr. xx".

And: Do you think it will be possible to split messages at the last
_space_ before the 160th character? This would avoid breaking words
apart.

Thank you so much for this very sophisticated and useful product!
I see it once more: Everything is possible!

GTX
daniel

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James Henry wrote:
> Death?  BBSs aren't as numerous as they were 5-15 years ago but there are
> still MANY. Most now offer telnet access and many also have web interfaces.

Well, maybe death was a bit too strong.  I used to be very
active on BBSes.  I had about a dozen I called regularly, most
local but some clear across the country.  Within just a few
months the BBSes either shut down or I was the only person
calling in.  It got pretty lonely and I eventually stopped
calling too.

Ah... those fun days before spam and other tech wonders of the
internet.  For all the internet can do I miss the fun of the old
BBSes.  Time marches on...

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Subject:      Re: Looking for Nikon 950 Camera Controller program.
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Try http://photopc.sourceforge.net/

Cheers...AJKind

PS there is also CAME for DOS, but I don't think it woks well with the
NIKONs

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Subject: Looking for Nikon 950 Camera Controller program.


I recall someone adapted a program to allow the LX to control the Nikon 950
Digital camera.

I cannot find the program on SUPER, so if anyone has a copy, please email it
to me.

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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 19:30:17 -0600
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OK, that was me. I modifed the DOS CAME program to work with the
950.  It does NOT work on the HP200 which was my original goal
however, if that is why you want it.  I might be able to find
it... it has been a few years.
Bryan


Al Kind wrote:

> Try http://photopc.sourceforge.net/
>
> Cheers...AJKind
>
> PS there is also CAME for DOS, but I don't think it woks well with the
> NIKONs
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 2:43 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Looking for Nikon 950 Camera Controller program.
>
>
> I recall someone adapted a program to allow the LX to control the Nikon 950
> Digital camera.
>
> I cannot find the program on SUPER, so if anyone has a copy, please email it
> to me.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
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I used jam for a while when I was trying to get the most out of a 20MB
card. As per my recollection, It has a utility that 'recompresses' the
drive after the fact and that recovered a lot of space. It was also
pretty fast and the drivers where not too big.

> Bye, bye stacker.  Pkzip does the job better.  I've never used a
> compressed volume on any computer since.
>
> By the way, someone commented that stacker isn't safe but I
> never had any problems except those associated with my
> programming.  And that happens in unstacked volumes too.  Just
> not nearly as much.  Over all I felt that it was reliable.
>

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Date:         Sun, 20 Jan 2002 21:30:55 -0500
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I think I remember that problem too. There's a cursor utility I use to
make the cursor visible in all applications. It's a tsr that forces
the cursor to display. I think it's just called 'cursor'. I think
foxpro also has a cursor on/off command you may want to try.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Klaus [mailto:klausp@optonline.net]
> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 10:06 PM
> To: Ed Padin
> Subject: Re: foxpro-stuck again
>
>
> foxpro etc:
>
> Good point on the size of the executable. Definitely limits
> the use of
> Foxpro unles you have 32 megs like I do. I started up
> foxpro with mode mono
> and without mode mono (color). There is no cursor in mode
> mono and there are
> only two zoom modes. The one I want is the missing one. In
> color there are 3
> modes. The lack of a cursor makes editing memo fields
> difficult because you
> have to be in the field and press control 6 to open the
> memo field. I like
> the way foxpro looks on the LX. It is readable and usable.

I think I remember that problem too. There's a cursor utility I use to
make the cursor visible in all applications. It's a tsr that forces
the cursor to display. I think it's just called 'cursor'. I think
foxpro also has a cursor on/off command you may want to try.  I never
messed with zoom modes much as I always had good enough eyesight and
lighting conditions for 80 column mode. I did try loading to different
fonts that were more readable.


> What is your
> opinion of the older Foxplus program (which I also have)?
> It doesn't look as
> good but it has a smaller footprint.
>

Foxplus is pretty good too. It really just depends on what you need to
do. There were a lot of enhancements put in when they came out with
Foxpro but you may not need those features. If you can get done what
you need with foxplus then you're better off as it takes a lot
overhead.

BTW: I'm echoing this email to the list so we may benefit by other's
insights.

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At 09:30 PM 20/01/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I used jam for a while when I was trying to get the most out of a 20MB
>card. As per my recollection, It has a utility that 'recompresses' the
>drive after the fact and that recovered a lot of space. It was also
>pretty fast and the drivers where not too big.

I have the Jmax recompression utility set up as an appointment.. If there
is any hint of corruption it lets me know straight away so no data loss. It
only happened twice in 5+ years of Jammed C:Drive as well as flash card.

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Pocket Quicken is very powerful indeed.  Indeed, it is one of my most used
200lx applications.  I haven't kept a paper checkbook in years--since
getting comfortable with Pocket Quicken.

Unlike some of the other list members, I have tried importing/using a
desktop version of Quicken, but found the incremental effort not to be worth
the incremental trouble-- 90% of what one needs from a personal finance
program is found in Pocket Quicken.  Having it with you all the time and
therefore being able to update/access realtime information on the fly is FAR
more valuable than the frills added in the desktop version.

In fact, when my bank makes an error, my account manager doesnt even bother
investigating the reason for the error anymore.  She just adjusts the
balance to what I tell her it should be, because she knows I ALWAYS know
what the balance should be--to the penny--and she knows I am right--thanks
to pocket quicken.

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pksharma wrote:
 >good luck .. and remember to curse me when you get killed by her
 >.. for having got you started ..

a better idea - leave your backup unit with lots of games on it on top of
the stack of crossword puzzles in the toilet  :) ... voila

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Antonios Liolios writes:
> 1. I live in Greece and use the GK character set. The problem begins when I
> download a memo file (through cpack200) with GK characters to my PC. The
> characters are not readable on the PC when I open the memo files using
> microsoft word. Why is this happening? Any way to fix it?

Let me start by saying that it has been YEARS since is used the connectivity
pack applications on my desktop (though they are still there). I live in
Israel and had the same problem viewing my phone book and memo files on the
PC as they had entries in Hebrew using the keybez application that comes with
the HP200lx to work with Hebrew.

The keybez application on the palmtop allows for internationalization of the
HPLX but this is not supported by the connectivity pack. I found awork around
that would enable me to VIEW the HPLX foreign language files on my desktop
using the connectivity pack:

The font used by the connectivity pack is held in a file which I THINK is
called cpack100.fnt or cpack100.fon. It is not hard to find -there is only
one font file in the installation directory. This is a WINDOWS 3 font file
If you go to simtel or a similar site you can download a font editor for
this type of file and edit the font so that the Greek characters you need
appear in the corrct place. I found this and it worked fine for VIEWING.
There was nothing I could do to switch the keyboard in memo to using Hebrew.

The application which converts memo files to rtf does not support foreign
languages as far as I know.

Another alternative is to save the MEMO files as ASCII files and use a greek
DOS text editor on your desktop as the code page used by the palmtop should
be the same as for Greek language DOS on the desktop.


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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:35:32 +0100
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Daniel,

> And: Do you think it will be possible to split messages at the last
> _space_ before the 160th character? This would avoid breaking words
> apart.

For me this would only make sense, if the last word would be only a few
characters. 160 characters per sms is not much.

So I would rather stay with splitting at 160.

Kind regards

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Ian Butler wrote on Monday, January 21, 2002 12:14 AM:

>>I recall hearing something about how most other flash card manufacturers
use a diffferent type of memory technology (NAND or something along those
lines) to make their flash cards, which allows them to be much faster than
Sandisk's cards but causes them to use more battery power.

My Question: Does this comment apply to all sizes of Sandisk's cards?

I changed from a Viking 80Mb card that was halving my battery power when left inserted without much usage for
a Sandisk 128Mb card in the hope it would not effect battery consumption but regrettably it did exactly the
same. Now I leave the card sticking out from the slot and only push it in when I need to access it which is
rather irratating.

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Don't forget about DIET (should be on SUPER), which can do on-the-fly
decompression of individual files without compressing the entire disk volume.
Thus, the files on the disk are all still readable by other computers.  Also,
no TSR needs to be loaded.  It doesn't work with all files, but I found it
worked for most.  As far as executable files go, I think that ones not designed
specifically for the LX compress the best.  Many of the fine, tiny programs
written by HPLX list members are already so well coded that they don't compress
at all.

Cheers.
J. P. Grenert
grenert@yahoo.com


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Ed wrote:
>Unlike some of the other list members, I have tried importing/using a
>desktop version of Quicken, but found the incremental effort not to be worth
>the incremental trouble-- 90% of what one needs from a personal finance
>program is found in Pocket Quicken.

I agree wholeheartedly.  I used Pocket Quicken for about five years and it did
everything I wanted at the time.  Only recently have I switched to desktop
Quicken because of investment tracking, which it handles better because of
automatic downloading of prices.  If you keep track of investments separately,
I think that PQ should be sufficient for standard checking/credit card needs.
As Ed said, the ability to have your up-to-the-minute balances with you on the
LX is a huge plus.

Cheers.
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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:58:40 +0100
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Hi,

does anyone of you know if the Nokia Data card (the cardphone they have)
works with the HP200?

Just curious if I would be able to replace the Nokia Phone Connection I
currently use by buying one of these gadgets.

regards

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Ian Butler wrote:

> use a diffferent type of memory technology (NAND or something along =
those
> lines) to make their flash cards, which allows them to be much faster =
than
> Sandisk's cards

FYI, the new Sandisk CF cards also use NAND technology, which
is after a rule of thumb about double as fast as the old technology.

You recognize the Sandisk NAND CF cards at their capacity.
I don't have the capacities handy at the moment, but posted
them several times here.

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Nathalie Bugeaud wrote:

> ... neither my JPG scanned documents, nor my XTGOLD PKZIP
> archived files can profit from Stacker

if your documents are rather text than photos, you should
use GIF instead of JPG for smaller files and better
readability. JPG was designed for natural still image data
but not for computer graphics (like text or technical drawings)

Any harsh transition between two colors is poison for JPG.

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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 13:36:31 +0100
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On Monday, 21.01.2002 at 01:11 PST, "James P. Grenert, MD, PhD"
<grenert@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> Ed wrote:
> >Unlike some of the other list members, I have tried
> importing/using a
> >desktop version of Quicken, but found the incremental effort
> not to be worth
> >the incremental trouble-- 90% of what one needs from a
> personal finance
> >program is found in Pocket Quicken.
>
> I agree wholeheartedly.  I used Pocket Quicken for about five
> years and it did
> everything I wanted at the time.  Only recently have I
> switched to desktop
> Quicken because of investment tracking, which it handles
> better because of
> automatic downloading of prices.  If you keep track of
> investments separately,
> I think that PQ should be sufficient for standard
> checking/credit card needs.
> As Ed said, the ability to have your up-to-the-minute
> balances with you on the
> LX is a huge plus.
>
If I remember correctly from prior discussions in this and other
forums and from articles in the departed Palmtop Paper, the
main problem with Pocket Quicken is that the "Trim" function
for the database is essentially broken. No matter how many
transactions you delete and how often you invoke File -> Trim,
the database keeps growing.

The need to periodically delete and recreate the database is
what prompted a number of people to abandon PQ in favor of
a desktop version. Personally, I've used PQ only occasionally
so I don't have a problem with a growing database.

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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:18:16 +0200
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Hi friends,

is there a way to invoke 1-2-3 from MM/LX via PNS200 when MM and 1-2-3
are in different SC sessions?

I have tried it, but keystuff lets Sc swap to 1-2-3- Work area, but
doesn't open the wk1 file I hve linked in MM/LX. Switching back to
MM/LX showed that MM/LX was locked up. After a few more key presses I
needed a Ctrl-Shift-On.

Thanks
daniel


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Hi Helmuth

On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:35:32 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:

> For me this would only make sense, if the last word would be only a few
> characters. 160 characters per sms is not much.
>
> So I would rather stay with splitting at 160.

Well, the average word is about 5 charcaters long, I guess. So in
average, you would only donate 2.5 characters to the phone company.
But it would bake the long SMSs more readable.

Okay, so if the last space is more than 3 characters before the end,
the word is truncated. Otherwise splitting is done at the last space.

Tony? ;-)

GTX
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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:26:17 +0200
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Hi Peter! :-)

Does your nw 64MB machine work fine?
(he won an auction on ebay by bidding exactly 5 DM more than I did in
the last few seconds! :-( )

On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:58:40 +0100, Peter Eberl <peb@EBERL.COM> wrote:

> does anyone of you know if the Nokia Data card (the cardphone they have)
> works with the HP200?

No chance. The card phones need much more power than the HPLX can
provide. If they operate at 5 V, they need at least 2W/5V=400mA peak
current only for sending. 150mA is the highest current the palmtop can
provide.

You can, however, use the Accurite Doubleslot, which has an external
power source. This would eliminate the power problem. But I suspect
that there may be no DOS driver for these devices. Or are they just COM
ports and usable like a Hayes / GSM compatible modem?

I recommend you to read
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/mob_hplx


GTX
daniel

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Date:         Mon, 21 Jan 2002 15:05:23 +0100
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> does anyone of you know if the Nokia Data card (the cardphone they have)
> works with the HP200?

Yes it does.

Kind regards

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From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Date: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:17 PM


>Okay, I will maintain the palmtop.net SUPER site for some time now.


And posterity will remain greatful to you ! Thanks.
(was i the last camel on the straw's back
i know, i know, the proverb is the last straw on
the camel's back .. but how can Daniel be a camel ?
so i am the camel ..  :-)  ..      )


>I have talked to David and he gave me access to palmtop.net so I can
>clean up the data base and add new software etc.


Good thing .. tks David on behalf of so many of us ..

>These are the things I plan to do:


nice things Daniel .. i think someone will
murder ME first for having got you into
this .. and then you will be murdered too ;-)

>Let me know what you think and what should be done!

>Please send all software and suggestions to


Shit ! you ARE asking for trouble ..
be warned ..
many suggest .. few volunteer .. fewer do .. an
old pk saying

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Tell me some more about it ..
again the same question ..
will Diet also work on a
regular desktop using Dos5.0 ?
and is it shareware/freeware ?
if not, what does it cost ?

..pk

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Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 2:37 PM


>Don't forget about DIET (should be on SUPER), which can do on-the-fly
>decompression of individual files without compressing the entire disk
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Hello Helmuth

On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 15:05:23 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:

> > does anyone of you know if the Nokia Data card (the cardphone they have)
> > works with the HP200?
>
> Yes it does.
>

Are you sure??

Well, let's make sure we are not talking about two different things:

There is the "data card", which is a PCMCIA card which interfaces a
Nokia GSM phone to a computer.

And there is the "card phone" which is a stand-alone PCMCIA card in
which you put a SIM card and which has an own antenna, thus its name
"card phone" - it is a complete phone (without speaker and microphone,
though) in a PCMCIA card.

So, Peter, what are you speaking about?

"data card" works.
"card phone" doesn't, I think.

GTX
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Hi friends,

here is an excerpt from a mail Michael Polak sent me regarding his
plans of adapting Arachne for the LX.

He will not use LXPIC, but what he plans to do sounds quite adequate]

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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:51:22 +0100 (CET)
From: Michael Polak <xchaos@arachne.cz>
To: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@gmx.de>
Subject: Re: ARACHNE on HP 200LX

[.....]

Well, it I really manage to get PPP connectivity from my HP-LX, it will be
fantastic. I think the image converting proxy I was talking about can
really accelerate web browsing over 9600 bps line: if we resize all images
to 50% of their size (so HP-LX screen becomes virtualy 1280x400...), while
reducing them to b&w bitmaps, we can squash typical fullscreen JPEG, which
is about 50-100 KB big to something like ~ 400x400 monochromatic bitmap,
which is cca 2 KB even without compression (and posible less with
compression enabled...). 9600 bps gives you cca 1 KB per second, while
typical home web surfing is done at 4-5 KB per second. This means that
waiting times shouldn't be as bad; except for those with bad connectivity
to image converting proxy...

(On the other hand, sometimes images are used for titles using just very
tiny font, so that on-fly resizing should be probably just
optional... pages with small fonts/images usually look good in 640xXXX,
while it would make sense to resize pages optimized for 800xXXX.

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(Arachne WWW browser for DOS+Linux / Webhosting / MP3streaming)

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Daniel,

> Well, the average word is about 5 charcaters long, I guess. So in
> average, you would only donate 2.5 characters to the phone company.
> But it would bake the long SMSs more readable.

More readable yes, but those 2.5 characters might end up in 20 Cents
and regarding the price developement for sms this might get
expensive.

Kind regards

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do i remove myself like this??




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Nope

see here:
http://www.freep.com/suicide/suicide_methods.htm








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Hi Steve.

On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 17:28:12 -0000, Steve Milner <Steve.Milner@MAINDEC.CO.UK> wrote:

> do i remove myself like this??

No: Please go to

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I use d:\bin\pushkeys.com to launch commands across Software Carousel
sessions.

You need to install it in the autoexec.bat:

        d:\bin\pushkeys.com /i

Then you create a macro file with the keys to send. I write a text file and
convert it to a macro file with txt2mac (available in SUPER).

For example, to open 123, you write the file macro.txt:

        {Fn+F1}="",
        #50#{123}

and convert it to the format needed by pushkeys with:

        txt2mac macro.txt

The #50# means wait for 50 clock ticks before sending the {123} key out.

To lauch 123 on the Software Carousel session 1, you write the batch file:

        pushkeys macro.mac
        switchc 1

The #50# does the trick of waiting for switchc having switched to the right
SC session, before starting sending the keys.


Best regards,
Paulo


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is there a way to invoke 1-2-3 from MM/LX via PNS200 when MM and 1-2-3
are in different SC sessions?

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Theodore Heise wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Longden Loo wrote:
>
> > > Therefore, at 16:00 this Friday, all women should run naked through =
the
> > > office while men chase them with a beer in their hands. This is the =
best
> > way
> > > to show our disgust for the Taliban and will hopefully help us in
> > detecting
> > > the terrorist supporters among us
> >
> > Dr. Bugead,
> >
> > Can I schedule an appointment with you at 16:00 today?
> >
> > - Longden ( ready, with a can of Fosters )
>
> Wonderful response!  Wish I had thought of it.

Never mind thinking of the response. What about getting the
appointment? <G>...

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Le Mon, 21 Jan 2002 17:28:12 -0000
Steve Milner <Steve.Milner@MAINDEC.CO.UK> a =E9crit:

> do i remove myself like this??

No....


But you should tell to those who add that :=20
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At 15:19 21.01.2002 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>Hello Helmuth
>
>On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 15:05:23 +0100, "Helmuth E. Guenther"
><h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:
>
> > > does anyone of you know if the Nokia Data card (the cardphone they have)
> > > works with the HP200?
> >
> > Yes it does.
> >
>
>Are you sure??
>
>Well, let's make sure we are not talking about two different things:
>
>There is the "data card", which is a PCMCIA card which interfaces a
>Nokia GSM phone to a computer.
>
>And there is the "card phone" which is a stand-alone PCMCIA card in
>which you put a SIM card and which has an own antenna, thus its name
>"card phone" - it is a complete phone (without speaker and microphone,
>though) in a PCMCIA card.
>
>So, Peter, what are you speaking about?
>
>"data card" works.
>"card phone" doesn't, I think.

UPs .. sorry for being not exact.

I'm talking, Daniel, as you pointed out about the Nokia Card Phone Version 2.0.

And, yes, the 64MB works like a charm .-)

peb


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I thought all the DOS people here would enjoy this:


Windows 95/NT - 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch
to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
produced by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.

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Hello everyone:
      Has anyone had any luck using the scandisk utility from windows XP on a
compact flashcard that they use in their 200LX? I use a version of Norton on
the Lx that keeps finding problem files, but can't delete them. I wonder if I
could solve the problem if I put the card in my Sandisk reader and use the
desktop. However, it might make the card worse. Anybody try this?
      -Jim Gilbert

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I am looking for an additional appointment scheduler to use in addition =
to the built-in Appointment application on the HP200LX.  I have tried =
PIM/PE but I can't seem to get it to operate well.  The instructions =
which came with the software don't explain very well how to set it up =
and use it.

Does anyone have an additonal, more detailed explanation of how to =
operate PIM/PE?  If so, please let me know how to obtain them.  From the =
email traffic, it seems that a number of users have had success with =
PIM/PE. =20

Does anyone have any suggestions for an alternative appointment =
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Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:16:35 +1300 (NZDT)

1 day 06h58m04s ago ...
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 23:18:31 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Two minor problems:
>
> When splitting, the screen output "message copied" or similar
> is written twice in the screen and the lower of the two is
> partially overwritten by "Part x ... ref Nr. xx".

Let me know if that still happens. I have since uplaoded
version 1.2, without announcement as it still may have a bug
or two ;-)

> And: Do you think it will be possible to split messages
> at the last _space_ before the 160th character? This would
> avoid breaking words apart.

WholeWord=1

will do this. The default is WholeWord=0.

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Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:20:37 +1300 (NZDT)

16h02m19s ago ...
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:18:18 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Okay, so if the last space is more than 3 characters before
> the end, the word is truncated. Otherwise splitting is done
> at the last space.
>
> Tony? ;-)

Daniel - if the last segment has no spaces, or a space at the
end, it is sent as is. Also if it has only one space, and that
is at the beginning, it is sent as is.(Probably rare that a line
begins with a space and then no longer has any). Otherwise it
is chopped and everything up to and including the last space
is sent this time, and the rest, the next.

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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:42:27 +0100, Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:

> > Hi ! >  > I have a 200LX - 2 MB RAM.
> I save all my data on a 10 MB flash
> disk. > This works very well for me. I
> would aprichiate faster saving
> though... >  > Will an upgrade to 2x
> speed make saving and retreving of data
> much > faster ? > What about battery
> life. Will a 2x processor shorten the
> battery life ? > Other experiences with
> the faster processor ..? >  > Regards
> > Geir Helgerud > Oslo, Norway, Europe
> >
>
> I started with a 200LX 2MB years ago.

I am not sure when I bought my first Lx. It was a 700LX. Then I bought
a 200lx when I realised that this was Nirvana.:-)

I sent this Hp200LX to Thaddeus and got it upgraded to 8mb DS. I
remember that the DS increased the overall speed a lot. I was very
satisfied.

> Then a 4MB unit. Now I use a double
> speed 8MB 200LX (from Thaddeus, with a
> cute Dutch Railway logo) as my main computer.

I bought a 1mb as a backup machine. The 8mb DS machine is now retired.
It needs a vacation at Thaddeus. The screen is messed up. I got a "new"
one with 32mb DS from the US the other day. It also has SC. I must say
that SC made a huge difference. I now can read the list in POST/LX on
one virtual palmtop and have my work things open in another.

> The
> extra RAM is indispensable.

Yes. I was okey with the 8mb for a long time. Now I have a 32 mb which
I will be okey with until the C drive is filled up.

> When I pull
> out my 64MB memory card, the internal
> RAM allows modem cards etc.

Yes that was my main interest when I bought the 8mb. That I could run
POST/LX ewith either modem card or ethernet card

> The double speed is nice, but not that
> noticable. And yes, I have less battery
> life in this unit. But charching my
> recharhables overnight this is no problem.

I do that also. I have not had this 32mb for long so I can not tell how
the battery life is effected.

> Maybe Martin Bergvill will chime in
> here? :-)

Pling :-)

Overall I can remeber that I was very pleased when I got DS. I do not
want to go back to a 1x. I could do some tests though. I have a backup
which is a 1x. But what made the difference was the internal ram
upgrade. You never can have enough, but I had to settle for a 32mb this
time. Maybe something bigger the next time. :-)

We are now 3 active norwegians on the list here.. Nice

Regards

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:30:50 +0530
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i never thought that the card phone worked in an
lx700 .. daniel says it won't, peter says it will ..

peter .. did u just try it out .. or are using it ?
and what's the 64mb rider when talking about
'data card' & 'card phone' ?

..pk

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Eberl <peb@EBERL.COM>
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:26 AM


>>So, Peter, what are you speaking about?
>>
>>"data card" works.
>>"card phone" doesn't, I think.
>
>UPs .. sorry for being not exact.
>
>I'm talking, Daniel, as you pointed out about the Nokia Card Phone Version
2.0.
>
>And, yes, the 64MB works like a charm .-)

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 04:00:07 -0800
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Hi David,

>Does anyone have an additional, more detailed explanation of how to
>operate PIM/PE?  If so, please let me know how to obtain them.  From the
>email traffic, it seems that a number of users have had success with
>PIM/PE.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions for an alternative appointment
>scheduler which runs well on the 200LX?  IF so, where can I obtain a
>copy?

I've been told that FlexPad is a program that is very much like PIM/PE,
but simpler.  I have a copy of an article in an old Palmtop Paper that
explains how to use FlexPad.  I found it very useful.  The text file copy
that I have was also offered by it's author to anyone who wanted it.
(with Palmtop Paper's permission)

If you would like to study it for ideas on how to use PIM/PE or to learn
how to use FlexPad, just let me know and I'd be happy to copy that text
into a private email to you when I get back home where I could retrieve
it from my home desktop computer.

If you want it, you'll also have to copy and paste the text into a DOS
based editor or viewer that can use non-proportional spaced fonts so text
and markings will lineup in it's simple ASCI charts.

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 23:42:01 +1300
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Tue, 22 Jan 2002 23:32:42 +1300 (NZDT)

05h43m39s ago ...
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:49:03 +1300 (NZDT), Tony Hutchins wrote:

> Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:20:37 +1300 (NZDT)
>
> 16h02m19s ago ...
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:18:18 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>
> > Okay, so if the last space is more than 3 characters before
> > the end, the word is truncated. Otherwise splitting is
> > done at the last space.
> >
> > Tony? ;-)
>
> Daniel - if the last segment has no spaces, or a space at
> the end, it is sent as is. Also if it has only one space,
> and that is at the beginning, it is sent as is.(Probably
> rare that a line begins with a space and then no longer
> has any). Otherwise it is chopped and everything up to and
> including the last space is sent this time, and the rest,
> the next.

Ahha, Helmuth found an excellent bug with this logic! It gives
up too soon when sending as is. If it is the first line then
fair enough, but otherwise it should look for any spaces
coming after on the same line and if it finds some it can
safely drop the segment it has into the next message. Not so
good for the SMS bill, but gives a better result.

I just uploaded version 1.22. Certainly better than 1.2. I
hope nobody used that one for long .

- Tony

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:26:10 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi friends,

as you know, I'm about to clean up and update the SUPER database on
www.palmtop.net.

I would like to make the palmtop.net S.U.P.E.R. file base as perfect as
possible. For this purpose, I would like to ask you for help:

Please go to

http://www.palmtop.net/super.html

and click on the page part which shows the programs which begin with
the same name as your last name (this way I try to distribute your help
a little).

Please browse through all programs which begin with the same name as your
last name does and look for dead links, make suggestions for links which I
could add (for example a link to the homepage of the programs where the
user can look for a more recent version), look for programs which could
be added to another category, provide new screen shots (GIF format,
please!) etc....  And of course report any inconsitencies you find!

Of course it would also be nice if someone looks into the programs
veginning with X, Y and so on - Probably not many people here with a
last name beginning with these letters. ;-)

Every suggestion or contribution send to super@daniel-hertrich.de
please (Ian, I choose not to use super@palmtop.net for this, because I
expect _many_ emails and I think it's not useful if they go to the
whole super team). _Software_ contributions please as always to
super@palmtop.net!

That way you can help to make palmtop.net a hopefully everlasting place
with up-to-date information and downloads for HP palmtop users!

Thank you very much

daniel


P.S.: This is my changelog so far (ignore the comments in parentheses
and capital letters, the changes to SUPER.GDB, from which the file base
will be generated, have NOT yet been applied to the SUPER file base,
so don't look for any changes!)

Changelog:

22-JAN-02:

./more.html updated (daniel hertrich links)
./transfile.html updated download link
./update/smake.pl: added Daniel Hertrich to the SUPER team

SUPER.GDB: (names without comment: Just corrected something or updated to newer version or changed category):

Fixed SUPER.GDB by removing "calculator," category (not used, "calculator" used by 75 items).

MISCELLANOUS PROGRAMS:
one apprearence of lxtex.zip removed ("See EMTEX"),
eva,
a2e,
bgfax,
2bgfax,
LX Quick Viewer 1.1 removed (ZIP LVSCHEN!),
acronyms 1.0 removed (ACRONYMS.EXE LVSCHEN!),
areacode.gdb added (ZIP DRAUFLADEN!),
calvin,
20-20,

CURTIS CAMERON'S PROGRAMS (search "cameron")
removed dbcheck 1.0 and 1.1 (1.4 updated to 1.73 ZIP HINZUF\GEN!!),
removed OL2LX 2.0 (2.1 stays there),
added Homepage link to all of C.Cameron's programs and games,
freecell updated to 3.0 (FILE!!),
OL2LX updated to 3.03 (FILE!!),

STEFAN PEICHL's PROGRAMS (search "peichl")
added homepage link to Peichl's programs,
added LIGHTON2.ZIP (FILE!!),
updated lxcic.zip to version 2.1 (FILE!!!),
lxmap updated to 2.2 (FILE!!!),
updated lxpic to v6.4 (FILE!!),
updated lxtel to v3.7 (FILE!!!),
FONT (peichl's font collection) updated to v3-SEP-01 (FILE!!),
ring updated to v3.2,
removed one of 2 entries for numlock,





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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 09:54:25 -0500
Reply-To:     Bruce_Martin@MANULIFE.COM
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> I changed from a Viking 80Mb card that was halving my battery power when
left inserted without much usage for
> a Sandisk 128Mb card in the hope it would not effect battery consumption
but regrettably it did exactly the
> same. Now I leave the card sticking out from the slot and only push it in
when I need to access it which is
> rather irratating.
>
Huh? When I went from a 10Mb Viking to a 30Mb Sandisk, I gained 36% more
battery life according to BattLog. I also have a 20Mb Kodak (OEM'ed by
Sandisk) which seems to give me even longer batttery life, though I confess
I haven't measured it with Battlog.

Is your Sandisk an older design, perhaps?

Bruce in Toronto

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 16:14:02 +0100
Reply-To:     Feher Tamas <feher.tamas@2FKFT.COM>
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Hello all,

I found a little black box in a computer junkyard, which is marked as:
SS-97 Konverter Nr. 1931-2690
It has a parallel (db-25) and a CS-SS97 connector (db-9). I found
relatively little about SS-97 physical protocol on the web, but some say
it is a current interface, other site says it is equal to RS-232, only
using different voltage levels.

I intend it to be used as a serial-to-parallel converter for the HPLX,
if
possible. Could someone enlight me about SS-97? I hope some german
members on the list may have more info, as it has something to do with
Siemens/BAM?

Anyhow, the box has 16 unmarked DIP switches, so setting it up properly
might
be a challange in itself.

Thanks in advance, Sincerely Yours: Tamas Feher.

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:34:37 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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I had a hard time setting up PIM/PE as well. There's a bit of a long
learning curve. It seems like it's worth the effort but my scheduling
needs are simple so it wasn't worth it for me.

You can try flexpad. It follows the PIM/PE paradigm of using ascii
files with control characters. I think it's a little easier to use.
The only negative is that it's not free. It has a 5 second nagware
screen. I used it for a while and decided I didn't like it enough to
pay for it so I want back to the built-ins.

I've also heard some very good things about Lotus Agenda (free).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu]On
> Behalf Of
> David M. Heath
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 10:13 PM
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: PIM/PE
>
>
> I am looking for an additional appointment scheduler to use
> in addition to the built-in Appointment application on the
> HP200LX.  I have tried PIM/PE but I can't seem to get it to
> operate well.  The instructions which came with the
> software don't explain very well how to set it up and use it.
>
> Does anyone have an additonal, more detailed explanation of
> how to operate PIM/PE?  If so, please let me know how to
> obtain them.  From the email traffic, it seems that a
> number of users have had success with PIM/PE.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for an alternative
> appointment scheduler which runs well on the 200LX?  IF so,
> where can I obtain a copy?
>
> David
>
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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:38:44 +0100
Reply-To:     Lillebjorn Nilsen <bjni@ONLINE.NO>
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From:         Lillebjorn Nilsen <bjni@ONLINE.NO>
Subject:      FLUFF:Norwegians here Was:Re: LX 200. 2x speed ?
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<<> which is a 1x. But what made the difference was the internal ram
> upgrade. You never can have enough, but I had to settle for a 32mb this
> time. Maybe something bigger the next time. :-)
>
> We are now 3 active norwegians on the list here.. Nice
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway>>

Four! You forget Bob Christopher,
California, who showed flag here
recently. Born,
plus first five years, in Oslo. We
generously count him in for good
measure.
Then we have beaten all other
nations as far as percentage of
population goes! (0.0001%?) Wow! A quote from my
favorite cartoonist, the late Dik
Browne:

The Sage: -There will be no peace on
Earth untill all mankind speak the same
language.-

Hagar The Horrible (After thinking hard
for one frame): -True! True! ...But how
can we make them all speak Norwegian?-

BTW, I have finally gotten around to
install PDU with ROBOT and POST/LX. Great
fun!!!
I have some questions, but first I have
to fiddle around with it some more.

 -----------------
 Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:18:43 +1300
Reply-To:     Roger Whitmarsh <lodger@NZ1.IBM.COM>
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Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:

>Then we have beaten all other
>nations as far as percentage of
>population goes! (0.0001%?) Wow!..

No way!!! By my count there are 7 Kiwis on the
list, and New Zealand has a population of only
3.6 million. That makes 0.00019% 8-)

Cheers, Roger

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 20:59:26 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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first, thanks a lot, Tony, for your efforts! I liko POSTPDU a lot, and
SMS becomes more and more important since it is so easily usable with
POSTPDU!

POSTPDU users, could you please check your disk fith chkdsk /f after a
splitted message has been sent?

I don't know if this is only due to one of the fixed bugs, but I had a
few lost allocation units on my C: drive after using pOSTPDU, converted
them to files, loaded them into an editor, and say, that they were
parts of SMSes.

Thanks
daniel


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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:29:50 -0500
Reply-To:     Ken Hansen <n2vip@BELLATLANTIC.NET>
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Ken Hansen - Norwegian in America (New Jersey) - lurker more than list
member.

Up to five? ;^)

Ken

On Tuesday, January 22, 2002, at 02:18 PM, Roger Whitmarsh wrote:

> Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
>
>> Then we have beaten all other
>> nations as far as percentage of
>> population goes! (0.0001%?) Wow!..
>
> No way!!! By my count there are 7 Kiwis on the
> list, and New Zealand has a population of only
> 3.6 million. That makes 0.00019% 8-)
>
> Cheers, Roger
>
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>
Ken

n2vip@yahoo.com
n2vip@mac.com
Looking for something, try browsing
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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 13:57:32 -0700
Reply-To:     Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway...
then San Francisco, California and now Littleton, Colorado (with
about 18 other moves and 3 other countries in between).

And yes, you guessed it, soon to move again (in maybe 2 years)
to the closest thing we have to Norway in the USA: Estes Park,
Colorado, up in the Rocky Mountains.

I do believe it is the only place in the USA where the Elk and
Deer always have the right of way and all vehicles must stop for
them - no matter how long. And, of course, Estes Park hosts one
of the premier Scandinavian Festivals in the US every year.
My kind of town.

Thanks Martin, Lillebjorn and Geir for your generosity and
brotherhood. I shall now go out and round up a few more Yankee
Vikings and quickly convert them to LXers so we can topple those=

Kiwis and New Zealanders once and for all ;)

Bob

>Your wrote:
>Four! You forget Bob Christopher, California, who showed flag
>here recently. Born, plus first five years, in Oslo. We
>generously count him in for good measure. Then we have beaten
>all other nations as far as percentage of population goes!
>0.0001%?) Wow!

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
 HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:22:44 +0100
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At 12:30 22.01.2002 +0530, pksharma wrote:
>i never thought that the card phone worked in an
>lx700 .. daniel says it won't, peter says it will ..
>
>peter .. did u just try it out .. or are using it ?
>and what's the 64mb rider when talking about
>'data card' & 'card phone' ?
sorry for the confusion, I was mixing up 2 emails from Daniel.

Statements so far concerning the Nokia CardPhone 2.0:

a) it works
b) it doesn't

Daniel pointed out that it draws to much power, someone else (sorry
'nobody', you're name is somewhere in another mailfile and I can't access
it right now) pointed out that the CardPhone is a Windows Based Hardware
system.

I have not been able to confirm neither a) nor b) due to lack of time 2
play around (workload until Friday afternoon). I'll try Friday afternoon
fiddling around with it and see what I can achieve. I'll keep you posted.


The statement about the 64mb unit (a HP200LX 64MB DS) was based on Daniel
who lost a eBay bidding war against me (he was 5 German Marks shorter than
my bid) --- by the way, does anyone know about an "Auction Stealer" Program
for Windows <grin> ... doing it by hand on the *x box is, despite the DSL
line, annoying <grin>

OK -
hope 2 have cleared some of my generated confusion

peb

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:54:53 +0200
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Hi friends,

I have just applied the first part of changes to the SUPER site.
Any assitance in finding errors in my new changes AND in all the other
stuff is greatly appreciated.

Here is my complete Change Log for today:

Changelog:

22-JAN-02:

./more.html updated (daniel hertrich links)
./transfile.html updated download link, added bugfix link
./update/smake.pl: added Daniel Hertrich to the SUPER team

SUPER.GDB: (names without comment: Just corrected something or updated to newer version or changed category):

Fixed SUPER.GDB by removing "calculator," category (not used, "calculator" used by 75 items).

MISCELLANOUS PROGRAMS: (when without comment: only minor changes)
one apprearence of lxtex.zip removed ("See EMTEX"),
eva,
a2e,
bgfax,
2bgfax,
acronyms 1.0 removed
areacode.gdb added
calvin,
20-20,
MINIX ON LX
Dict/LX
fuzzy202.zip
Goin' Postal 5 (Freeware) added
PIM/PE updated
PE updated
pespell updated
Transfile Win200 bugfix added
LXTemp added

CURTIS CAMERON'S PROGRAMS (search "cameron")
added Homepage link to all of C.Cameron's programs and games,
removed dbcheck 1.0 and 1.1 (1.4 updated to 1.73)
removed OL2LX 2.0 (2.1 updated to 3.03),
freecell updated to 3.0

STEFAN PEICHL's PROGRAMS (search "peichl")
added homepage link to Peichl's programs,
added LIGHTON2.ZIP
updated lxcic.zip to version 2.1
lxmap updated to 2.2
updated lxpic to v6.4
updated lxtel to v3.7
FONT (peichl's font collection) updated to v3-SEP-01
ring updated to v3.2,
removed one of 2 entries for numlock,

ALAN KREMPLER's PROGRAMS: (search "krempler")
removed one entry of SCALE-LX (scale10.zip)
moved screen capture of scale10.zip to scalelx.zip
LX Quick Viewer 1.1 and 1.2 removed
MiniDict

DANIEL HERTRICH'S PROGRAMS (search "hertrich")
LXTeX 2e updated
echot added
timestmp added
pdb2x added
hplx knowledge database added


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Thanks for your help!
More changes to come...

daniel

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:59:15 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi friends,

everyone who can submit new software or updates, which are not yet on
the SUPER page, please send your software (or download link) with
description (Name, version, screen capture GIF, category, key words,
description) to super@palmtop.net!

This would be a goood piece of help, because I cannot browse the whole
web and actively ask any program authors if I may add their software to
SUPER.

Thanks

daniel

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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:16:59 -0700
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Bob Christopher wrote:

> Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
> Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
> Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
> Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway...
> then San Francisco, California and now Littleton, Colorado (with
> about 18 other moves and 3 other countries in between).
<snip>
>
> Thanks Martin, Lillebjorn and Geir for your generosity and
> brotherhood. I shall now go out and round up a few more Yankee
> Vikings and quickly convert them to LXers so we can topple those
> Kiwis and New Zealanders once and for all ;)

There's at least a couple more (Franklin and Ebbe) unless they
have left the list. My grandfather was Norwegian, but I guess
that doesn't count.

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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:29:50 -0500, Ken Hansen wrote:

> Ken Hansen - Norwegian in America (New Jersey) - lurker more than list
> member.
>
> Up to five? ;^)

We have also had some more people from Norway here before. Reino Sxrlie
which I bought my first Hp700LX from. Then one guy which I can not
remember the name of but he was from Oslo. He went over to the dark
side. Reino still uses his Hp700LX AFAIK

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Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:56:11 +1300 (NZDT)

02h56m45s ago ...
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 20:59:26 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> I don't know if this is only due to one of the fixed bugs,
> but I had a few lost allocation units on my C: drive after
> using pOSTPDU, converted them to files, loaded them into
> an editor, and say, that they were parts of SMSes.

Daniel, I am so pleased you found this so quickly! I thought,
an hour ago, "Oh no, how shall I find and fix this!". But,
after maybe 10 "chkdsk/f" I found the reason! It is now fixed
in version 1.23 at geocities/aghutchins/postpdu.zip.

At line 691 or so in pdu.scr I had:

; better to do this then no mime headers needed.
! #pdu/n/i sms.pdu > sms.txt

This is *overspecifying* pdu because

pdu sms.pdu

*automatically* outputs sms.txt!!

I was redirecting the output back onto itself!!!!!!!

Extremely dumb of me!!

pdu sms.pdu > sms.tmp

works fine though.

So, the correct ROBOT usage is:

! #pdu/n/i sms.pdu

Apologies to all who got some cross-linking!

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Just babbling about my fun: I bought a 55 Euro grabbag of 200LX stuff from
Ebay, with only a guaranteed 5MB DS motherboard as contents, plus some
Ersatzteile loose parts.

Got indeed my upgrade - cheap as it goes, plus some junk plus some
unexpected bonuses, to wit:
three tops without the hinge crack, 3 battery coversone screen with only a
single missing line (plus 3 more screen in semi-deplorable condition), and a
small bag with a non-working add-on memory board...., plus a torx 6
screwdriver and a 5MB HP card. Oh yes, and a broken German keyboard (
scrapped and gone now).

Ohmed the broken memory board out, used a chip description from the web,
found 4 pins unconnected, soldered the print breaks ( at the connector pins)
with a biggish 25watt soldering iron, and suddenly found myself after about
two hours( after 4 retries and only a single curse though) with a working
free 4MB (TtT) upgrade board ... to replace a 1MB board in one of my 2MB
LX's.

I had my own 'Ersatzteile' also, hence:.
So, I repaired three hinge breaks, gave a broken screen LX a new screen,
upgraded one LX to DS, 5 MB, another to SS 5 MB, and still have a box of
parts left, all for about 50 dollars ( ex shipping ;-). From the leftovers
assembled a 1 MB fuzzy screen LX.
Now what to do with my 1 MB upgrade board plus socket.
Any takers?

Your very content
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              and maybe a 1MB upgrade for sale...
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At 00:24 23.01.2002 +0100, Michel Bel wrote:
>Just babbling about my fun: I bought a 55 Euro grabbag of 200LX stuff from
>Ebay, with only a guaranteed 5MB DS motherboard as contents, plus some
>Ersatzteile loose parts.
>
>Your very content
>  Michel
congrats and have fun going forward

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 00:50:01 +0100
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> Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
>
> >Then we have beaten all other
> >nations as far as percentage of
> >population goes! (0.0001%?) Wow!..
>
> No way!!! By my count there are 7 Kiwis on the
> list, and New Zealand has a population of only
> 3.6 million. That makes 0.00019% 8-)
>
> Cheers, Roger

Okey, we know when we're beaten, dear
antipodes of ours! You have your lead so
far. By a few kiwi-jumps. But don't rest asure: we are
combing our fjords. Lots of yet unknown 200LX's to
be found in those remote areas. (Wasn't
there a guy navigating his boat with an
LX out there along our long coast? Or was he British?)

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Daniel,
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I think it would be helpful if people post what they plan to research =
(before and after they do so), so we all don't look at the same files.
=20
This forum, with a subject prefix like "SUPER:", would be a good place =
to keep track.
=20
Either that, or they should contact you for an "assignment", otherwise =
some places will be checked alot and others will not be checked at all.
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
        To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
        Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 9:29 AM
        Subject: SUPER site - please help me
       =20
       =20
        Hi friends,
       =20
        as you know, I'm about to clean up and update the SUPER database =
on
        www.palmtop.net.
       =20
        I would like to make the palmtop.net S.U.P.E.R. file base as =
perfect as
        possible. For this purpose, I would like to ask you for help:
       =20


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files.</FONT></DIV>
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I just want to let you know, that i have a new (not used)
REX-3 (256kB model)
for sale at ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.de/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=13236366
65

You can synchronize your HP 100/200LX palmtop PIM data and
e-mail
to your REX-3 organizer via PCMCIA-Slot and take it with you
in the size of a PCMCIA-Card.
For more Details see Daniel Hertrichs page
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/rexsync/index.shtml


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Hi Folks,

There was recently a post about the newton keyboard locking up
the Palmtop, and if I remember right, a second post from the
same person that he/she was not sure if the info was correct.

I read 2-3 posts that the keyboard works just fine, and I am
adding my own post here, now, that it works fine without
locking. I have used it off and on for several years and it
has worked just right.

Since I have one of these babies for sale, I would like to
know for sure if anyone experienced any problems with the
keyboard, such as locking.

Another feedback I recall is that some keys did not register
correctly, and finally that the keyboad driver is unreliable
with other drivers present.

I have not had any mis-registrations of keys, and with the
ntkb driver (the only one I ever used) I never experienced any
conflict with other drivers on my machine.

Again, if anyone has documented any such failures or problems,
can you kindly post about it? Definitive, reliable and
repeatable failures can lead to a rapid fix!

I appreciate your feedback on this. Thank you in advance.

  Avi


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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:15:51 +0100
Reply-To:     Michael Lennartz <lennartz-mi@GMX.NET>
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Hallo Daniel,

Q4X.exe version 2.1
-------------------

In the meantime there is a version 2.1 of the menu program Q4X.EXE.
It was only slightly changed. On the hardware side it detects, if Q4X
runs on a HP100/200/700lx. It  displays the voltage of the main and
the backup batteries. For the main battery ("Batt:")the charge is
graphically clarified (see the screenshot in the internet).

Description:
http://www.migaro.de/q4x.htm

Download:
http://www.migaro.de/download/dosmenu.zip
http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/bread/689/download/dosmenu.zip

Screenshot Desktop:
http://www.migaro.de/graphics/q4x.gif

Screenshot HP200LX:
http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/bread/689/graphics/200lxf.gif
-- or --
http://www.migaro.de/graphics/200lxf.gif

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
Fax: +49 89 244 34 52 57

Daniel Hertrich schrieb am 22.01.2002:
  >Hi friends,
  >
  >everyone who can submit new software or updates, which are not yet
  >on
  >the SUPER page, please send your software (or download link) with
  >description (Name, version, screen capture GIF, category, key
  >words,
  >description) to super@palmtop.net!
  >


Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
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Bruce asked;

"Is your Sandisk an older design, perhaps?" regarding my mail below.

What do you mean by "older design"? Did Sandisk change their design at some specific point in order that we
can distinguish between new and older? My 128MB SanDisk Compact Flash is red with "(c) 99 SanDisk" written on
the back and I bought it about 1 year ago. Whether that makes it old or new I am not sure!

Rian Maartens

Previous mail;

> I changed from a Viking 80Mb card that was halving my battery power when
left inserted without much usage for
> a Sandisk 128Mb card in the hope it would not effect battery consumption
but regrettably it did exactly the
> same. Now I leave the card sticking out from the slot and only push it in
when I need to access it which is
> rather irratating.
>
Huh? When I went from a 10Mb Viking to a 30Mb Sandisk, I gained 36% more
battery life according to BattLog. I also have a 20Mb Kodak (OEM'ed by
Sandisk) which seems to give me even longer batttery life, though I confess
I haven't measured it with Battlog.

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> Statements so far concerning the Nokia CardPhone 2.0:
>
> a) it works
> b) it doesn't
>
> Daniel pointed out that it draws to much power, someone else (sorry
> 'nobody', you're name is somewhere in another mailfile and I can't access
> it right now) pointed out that the CardPhone is a Windows Based Hardware
> system.

My statement was just the Nokia Datacard. If the question was about a
different Nokia device then I don't have any experience.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Wonderful job. We applaud you!  Many thanks.
Bill

In a message dated 1/22/02 4:57:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE writes:

<< I have just applied the first part of changes to the SUPER site.
 Any assitance in finding errors in my new changes AND in all the other
 stuff is greatly appreciated.  <snip>

<< Here is my complete Change Log for today: >>

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Hey, dont't forget me - even though I don't contribute much to the
discussions I have been ont he list for some years now. I live in Bergen,
Norway and have been a HPLX-user for 7 years. Currently I own a 700 (for
backup purposes) and a 2x 8mb 200LX.

Regards
Helge Holm
Bergen
Norway
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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:38 PM
Subject: FLUFF:Norwegians here Was:Re: LX 200. 2x speed ?


<<> which is a 1x. But what made the difference was the internal ram
> upgrade. You never can have enough, but I had to settle for a 32mb this
> time. Maybe something bigger the next time. :-)
>
> We are now 3 active norwegians on the list here.. Nice
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway>>

Four! You forget Bob Christopher,
California, who showed flag here
recently. Born,
plus first five years, in Oslo. We
generously count him in for good
measure.
Then we have beaten all other
nations as far as percentage of
population goes! (0.0001%?) Wow! A quote from my
favorite cartoonist, the late Dik
Browne:

The Sage: -There will be no peace on
Earth untill all mankind speak the same
language.-

Hagar The Horrible (After thinking hard
for one frame): -True! True! ...But how
can we make them all speak Norwegian?-

BTW, I have finally gotten around to
install PDU with ROBOT and POST/LX. Great
fun!!!
I have some questions, but first I have
to fiddle around with it some more.

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Hello Daniel,
For taskbar etc, see Cargo's homepage at

http://homepage1.nifty.com/cargo/hp200lx2.htm


I have already posted a description for TBLX once, but can make a more
extensive English description if required.

IS200.com only tells whether you have a 200LX or not...

KeyM shows all key assignments to programs.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
To: <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 9:59 PM
Subject: SUPER site - new software please!


> Hi friends,
>
> everyone who can submit new software or updates, which are not yet on
> the SUPER page, please send your software (or download link) with
> description (Name, version, screen capture GIF, category, key words,
> description) to super@palmtop.net!
>
> This would be a goood piece of help, because I cannot browse the whole
> web and actively ask any program authors if I may add their software to
> SUPER.
>
> Thanks
>
> daniel
>
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:20:22 +0200
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Hi friends,

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 02:47:11 EST, Bill Krauss <Bk361kb@AOL.COM> wrote:

> Wonderful job. We applaud you!  Many thanks.
> Bill

Thanks. It's fun, but a LOT of work! :-)

Please understand that I cannot reply to the messages you send me
(suggestions, contributions etc.).

All of them will sooner or later appear in the ChangeLog I post to the
list.

GTX
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:53:35 +0200
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Hi friends,

does anyone know where PalmPC can be downloaded or who the aothur is?
I would like to add that program to SUPER, but need a source for that!

PalmPC is another palmtop graphics emulator for PCs, like int5fh and
Palrun.

GTX
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:59:34 +0200
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Hi Japanese friends,

I'd like you to contribute software to SUPER! I have the impression
that in Japan there are so many geniuses who develop hardware and
software for the palmtop, but unfortunately, documentation and web
pages are often in Japanese, so others cannot participate.

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

THANKS a lot
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Hi friends,

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 02:47:11 EST, Bill Krauss <Bk361kb@AOL.COM> wrote:

> Wonderful job. We applaud you!  Many thanks.
> Bill

Thanks. It's fun, but a LOT of work! :-)

Please understand that I cannot reply to the messages you send me
(suggestions, contributions etc.).

All of them will sooner or later appear in the ChangeLog I post to the
list.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:18:39 -0700
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Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7

Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway, now Colorado USA
Helge Holm, Bergen Norway
Mike Kopplin, by ancestry (1/4)
Ken Hansen, now New Jersey, USA

GO VIKINGS!!!

Bob

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 HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:23:19 +0100
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I have a DS 200LX 8MB and a NOKIA 6210. I am trying to import phone =
numbers to
LX using ROBOT/LX and PHONE.SCR. Irda connection. When the transfer seems =
to
work all I get in a phone.lst file is a vertical row of bars (|) in the =
left
side of the screen.

Ideas?

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:43:41 -0700
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SUPER section "C" is checked and errors sent to Daniel.

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 06:55:30 -0700
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But all we need is one LX user in, say Angora or Kiribati, then you're both
shot down, since, on a per capita basis, they would have you beaten. ;)

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Christopher [mailto:bob@PALMTOP.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 7:19 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Norwegians vs Kiwis


Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7

Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway, now Colorado USA
Helge Holm, Bergen Norway
Mike Kopplin, by ancestry (1/4)
Ken Hansen, now New Jersey, USA

GO VIKINGS!!!

Bob

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 09:28:15 -0500
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Figuring that there must be lots of list members with names that start with
'S', I dug in at ST and continued until I reached 'T'.  I didn't find any
broken links there, and I have notified Daniel, as well as suggesting some
other fixes, such as:

1.  Fix the link for PAL (Palmtop Application Library).  Its link is broken,
but it still exists at the following location:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gilles/pal/PAL.htm.

2.  Add an entry for this DOS batch language enhancement, called STRINGS.
It's free from the PC magazine FTP site:
ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/pcmag/1992/1222/strings.zip

3.  Add an entry for Duplicate File Locator (DFL), found at
http://www.filelibrary.com:8080/cgi-bin/freedownload/DOS/h/50/dfl340.zip.
"DFL (Duplicate File Locator) v3.40: complete software system used to
locate, view, compare and delete duplicate files on your system, on
subdirectories or on network drives."

4.  You have got to put a copy of PALMPC somewhere that people can find it.
I have a copy, but all the web references I could find to it are broken.  I
will send this to super@palmtop.net, as Daniel suggests.

5.  We need a link to Curtis Cameron's DBCHECK utility.  It's a great tool
for diagnosing database errors.
http://members.aol.com/FreeWhL44/dbcheck.zip (But I see in his log that he
seems to have addressed this.)

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:00:13 +0100
Reply-To:     ebbeh <ebbeh@ONLINE.NO>
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I am a lurker on the list but I am still a norwegian, so I think you could
count me in as well, Ebbe Horneman, Lillehammer, Norway.


Ebbe
>===== Original Message From Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM> =====
>Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7
>
>Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
>Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
>Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
>Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway, now Colorado USA
>Helge Holm, Bergen Norway
>Mike Kopplin, by ancestry (1/4)
>Ken Hansen, now New Jersey, USA
>
>GO VIKINGS!!!
>
>Bob
>
>Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
> HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff
>
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Ebbe Horneman, Pb 2055, 2606 Lillehammer, Norway
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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:25:47 +0100
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Yes of course you count, the score now Norwegians 71/4, Kiwis 7
----- Original Message -----
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> I am a lurker on the list but I am still a norwegian, so I think you could
> count me in as well, Ebbe Horneman, Lillehammer, Norway.
>
>
> Ebbe
> >===== Original Message From Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM> =====
> >Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7
> >
> >Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
> >Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
> >Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
> >Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway, now Colorado USA
> >Helge Holm, Bergen Norway
> >Mike Kopplin, by ancestry (1/4)
> >Ken Hansen, now New Jersey, USA
> >
> >GO VIKINGS!!!
> >
> >Bob
> >
> >Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
> > HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff
> >
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> Ebbe Horneman, Pb 2055, 2606 Lillehammer, Norway
> Tlf: +47 99 16 62 56 email: ebbeh@online.no
> Callsign: LC2RAT
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Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
please ;)

Bob

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:52:43 +0100
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> I have a DS 200LX 8MB and a NOKIA 6210. I am trying to import phone numbers to
> LX using ROBOT/LX and PHONE.SCR. Irda connection. When the transfer seems to
> work all I get in a phone.lst file is a vertical row of bars (|) in the left
> side of the screen.
>
> Ideas?

Which version do you have?

I got

V 05.02
02-04-01

and this is working fine.

Kind regards

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:05:19 -0600
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>
> as you know, I'm about to clean up and update the SUPER
database
>
> I would like to make the palmtop.net S.U.P.E.R. file base as
perfect
> as possible. For this purpose, I would like to ask you for
help:

I modified a Forth language interpretter to add a lot of LX
features, including sleep control, LX graphics (95lx, 100lx and
200lx) and screen control and a lot of other things particular
to the palmtop.

When I sent it in I included the comment that it isn't a full
implementation of Forth, in that it doesn't have an IDE like
Pygmy100, although it is a full fledged Forth.  Actually most
Forths don't have IDEs but at that time I didn't know that.

Whoever put it up translated that into "it is not a complete
product".  I can't remember who it was.  This was years ago.
But I emailed him with an explanation and he basically said he
didn't believe me and he wouldn't change it.  I let it go.

I realy would like to see that statement removed at some time if
you have a chance.  It's simply not true.

By the way, Ted Beach wrote that Forth.  I just modified it for
the LX.  I think his name should be first, not mine.

I did have his permission to post it.  Someone mentioned source
code for these files.  He specifically asked that the source
code not be posted.  That's a bit of a shame because it's nicely
coded.  But it's what he wanted.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> I would like to make the palmtop.net S.U.P.E.R. file base as
> perfect as possible. For this purpose, I would like to ask you
for help:

I just realized that Mini4th version description also says it is
a beta, which is not true.  If I remember right it's version
4.15 of Mini4th.  I changed only a little of the original
assembly source.  I mostly added things new routines.  Some in
assembly and some in Forth.  And they were tested.

I also just read the read.me file that I wrote and I realize
that the mistakes in the description came from me.  I made the
mistakes and he just copied them.  I guess that's why he
wouldn't change them.

It is a finished product as it is.  I had planned to add other
features but I never got back to it.  It is not a beta, but I
did make it sound that way in the read.me.  That was just part
of the disclaimer.  All Forths are crash prone while developing.
As is C.  Except for the case I mentioned in the read.me, this
is no more crash prone than others.

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:36:38 -0600
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Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
> Hagar The Horrible (After thinking hard
> for one frame): -True! True! ...But how
> can we make them all speak Norwegian?-

Most students of language think you already have.  Since English
is becoming a world language, at least on the internet, and
English is primarily Germanic thanks to the Viking invaders in
England over the centuries.

We were taught in school that English is primarily Latin, which
it is if you count words in the dictionary.  That includes
medical and legal and religious terms.

But if you count the words people use day in and day out,
they're about 80% Germanic.

I guess Hagar must have solved that problem. :)

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Bob Christopher wrote:
> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)

Fun!  I'm interested in seeing where everyone is located.

Russel Brooks
San Jose, California
American (United States)
Ancestors from England & Scotland

Cheers... Russ

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Hi Everyone,

I have a mystery that I was wondering if anybody had tried to solve before, and if there is a solution.  What I'd like
seems simple enough.  I just want to be able to use Pegasus Mail for DOS, but also be on the windows network so I
can map my SanDisk card over the network from my palmtop.  I have an Accton ethernet card, and I have a large
SanDisk I'd like to mount over the network as my L:\ drive.  I'd like to use my L:\ drive from both Windows clients and
my DS palmtop, and then take the SanDisk home at night in my palmtop (to still access as the L:\ drive, using the
DOS assign command).  I simply want to take advantage of my network disk space and also have a tcp/ip stack, like in
the January/February 1997 PTP Article on Networking:
http://www.hplx.net/articles.accton.html

The article states that you can load these, to enable the coexistance of a NetWare and tcp/ip connection:
op2216.exe
pd2212.com 0x62 5
pktmux.exe 2 /i
pktdrv.exe /i
pdipx.com
netx.exe

But, I'm not on a Novell network.  I'm on an NT/Unix network, and need something that supports the NT Microsoft Lan
Manager SMB/NetBui protocols.  The following gets me up on my NT lan (albeit, I can only mount my palmtop shares
from Win95/98 clients):
op2216
lxen2216 0x66   (from LXETH)
net-up.bat (from LXTCP)

But, I then have a problem loading any tcp/ip packet drivers.  The following will get me up with the WATTCP tcp/ip
protocol stack:
op2216
pd2212 0x62 5

But, I then have problems loading the lxen2216 packet driver and
net-up.bat.  Is what I want possible?  I'm trying to use pktmux and pktdrv as in the January/February 1997 PTP Article
on Networking, like this:
op2216
pd2212 0x62 5
pktmux 2 /i /p /a /b
pktdrv /i /a
lxen2216 -i 0x66

pktmux is supposed to work with WATTCP.  But, is it possible to
also mount windows shares?  A 1/1/94 comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc FAQ says this:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=pktmux+WATTCP+wfw&hl=en&scoring=d&selm=63o9gq%249il%40sparky.qds.co
m&rnum=1

A-14. Is there an NDIS over Packet Driver Shim?
Joe Doupnik writes:

"No. Packet Drivers work by having an application register
for a particular packet TYPE, such as 0800 for IP. NDIS works much
differently, by offering a peekahead of every packet to applications in turn,
a polling operation. The only way NDIS could gracefully sit on a PD would
be to run the Packet Driver in all-types mode and let NDIS see all pkts
not used by other clients. Needless to say, that's an undesirable situation.
The quick solution, costing about US$100 (at least at my place,
more at yours) is a second Ethernet board in the client together with a
second IP address (most important, please)."

A-1 says:  "If your card supports NetBIOS, this is also acceptable, since you can run a packet-driver-over-NetBIOS
shim..... Shims are available to run packet drivers over NetBIOS, ODI, or NDIS, in order to run software expecting a
packet driver over NDIS, ODI, or NetBIOS instead. There are also shims to run NDIS over ODI (ODINSUP), and ODI over
Packet Drivers (PDETHER)."

A-15 mentions the Accton card:  "How do I run NetBIOS over TCP/IP?
NetBIOS over TCP/IP is discussed in RFCs 1001 and 1002.
Assuming you don't need any of the extensions to RFC NetBIOS Microsoft created to make NetBIOS work smoothly in
a routed environment (available only in their IP stack), you can choose from a wide variety of commercial vendors. For
example, FTP Software's PC/TCP includes RFC NetBIOS support; Performance Technologies has a NetBIOS that runs
over packet drivers, as does Accton (LANSoft)."

So, the mystery, is how can I use both tcp/ip and my windows network? What about adding a DOS nfs client to the
mix?  Does this page help any?
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=38881334.E0FCCB3D%40free.fr&rnum=2

It shows to make WATTCP work with "Microsoft Network Client version 3.0 for MS-DOS" when it is running NetBEUI
only.  I can go through the work of installing Microsoft Network Client 3.0 for MS-DOS on a laptop, it it will help.  Has
anybody used that Microsoft tcp/ip stack before, and knows if Pegasus Mail and other DOS apps will work with it?  I
really appreciate what anybody has to say, and I hope I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel here.  Thanks.

--Ted Peterson

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> Fun!  I'm interested in seeing where everyone is located.

I'm also!!

Juan Belmonte Moreno
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Antonios Liolios,

Athens, Greece


At 04:55 PM 1/23/02 +0000, you wrote:
>Bob Christopher wrote:
>> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
>> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
>> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
>> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
>> please ;)
>
>Fun!  I'm interested in seeing where everyone is located.
>
>Russel Brooks
>San Jose, California
>American (United States)
>Ancestors from England & Scotland
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Antonios Liolios,

Athens, Greece


At 04:55 PM 1/23/02 +0000, you wrote:
>Bob Christopher wrote:
>> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
>> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
>> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
>> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
>> please ;)
>
>Fun!  I'm interested in seeing where everyone is located.
>
>Russel Brooks
>San Jose, California
>American (United States)
>Ancestors from England & Scotland
>
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Robert Feldman
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(English and Russian/Polish ancestry)

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Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
please ;)

Bob

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Trying to see if I can post now that I have reconfigured my mailer.
Previously my messaged bounced back to me due to mailing through a
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American ancestry for the last couple hundred years. Before that......, what
difference does it make?
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Hi friends,

here is the changelog for today. Please check. The changes have been
applied to SUPER an few minutes ago.
Main plans for the weekend: D&A Software links, more of Stefan Peichl's
programs...

Good night.

daniel

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23-JAN-02:

PERL SCRIPTS:
Laust Brock-Nannestad modified following PERL SCRIPTS:

smake.pl: (the script which generates the SUPER pages):
Added file existence check for SUPER files ($filedir in CONSTANTS section has to be set!)
Added "txt" and "html" as valid screen capture extensions
Fixed a category creation bug (creating of supercat.html)
So on "file categories" page there is now a new category "AI".

search.pl (the search engine):
Added support for multiple categories

superfuncs.pl:
added support for txt and html screen shots

PROGRAMS:
MAINLINE 2.5 removed (other entry still goes to offsite file)
Mutliemedia changed to Multimedia
fixed broken link for MathTools
fixed broken link for Explorer/Mind Changer
fixed broken link for Neuron Expert
removed Connect Dots (a newer version is "Connect 4")
database "Top Films" removed - file not found!
scale_lx.pcx removed (there is still the prgoram "scale-lx"!), because file not found
xlat.zip (Search/Replace) removed, because file not found
t&p.zip (Clock/Calendar) removed, dead link. But still exists as tnp.zip
updated links for "Timo Salmi's Games" and added one more game archive
"testbatt.zip" (TEST BATCH) removed, because file not found
"pinet.zip" (Bookmarks) removed, because file not found
added file "lighton2.com", which was missing by now
downgrade from "mpg20.zip" to "mpg10.zip" because file "mpg20.zip" was missing. I emailed the author for the 2.0 file, but get back a failure notice. If someone has the file mpg20.zip, please email me!
added "cm17a.zip" (Kraquer) by Curtis Brown
fixed link to PAL library
added STRINGS, the batch file enhancer
added DFL (Duplicate File Locator)
updated Palrun 1.2 to 2.0
added palrun link to int5fh
added CSV2GP
added Q4X
removed lxtools 1.1b (1.1d is still there!)
changed title of LXTOOLS DOS to LX Tools for DOS
added lxtools link to lxfileman
added lxfileman link to lxtools
added ChairMtg.WK1 (chair meetings spreadsheet)
zipped hpcom.dll so download should now work
removed v4.0 of SET enhancer (xset40.zip), version 5.28 is still there
removed Magellan Demo 1.0 (file was missing, newer version available)
found LXTeX screenshot in directory media. added to LXTeX 2.09 and 2e
C-- Sphinx file size corrected
cutzit file size corrected
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Michel Bel
Son,  (in the south of) the Netherlands ( e.g. Holland for those who don't
know the official name ;-(

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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:00:09 -0800, Longden Loo wrote:

> > is it presumed that all users
> > of lx use stacker for flashcards ?
>
> It'd probably be a wrong presumption.  Most of the early compression
> discussions went away with the advent of cheaper flash cards.

Yes you are probably right. But I have used JAM on my 110mb flashcard.
I had their mostly files that was only taking up place. Like ICN files
and Cia Factbook and things I seldom used.

It was also easyier to take backup of one file rather than a lot.

> there's hardly any incentive to add a layer of software (ie, Stacker) to
> impede performance and increase risk.
>
> My $.02

I tried to load the JAMdrive drivers in one area of SC but that Crashed
the Hplx and it required a Ctrl+Shift+On.

I do not use JAM anymore because of this, but I had to when I had only
8mb on the C drive.

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Le Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:27:00 -0700
Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP=2ECOM> a =E9crit:

Jacques Belin - Paris, France=2E


What do we win ?  <g,d&r>

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Subject:      Definitely FLUFF:  Norwegians vs Kiwis
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Sure, but they still need to put their hand up before they can count.  In
the meantime GO KIWIS!!!

Tony Kan
Kan & Company Ltd
PO Box 33-200
280 Main Rd
Christchurch
New Zealand
Cell:  +64-25-339-745
Ph:    +64-384-0107
Fax:   +64-384-0167
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Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2002 2:56 a.m.
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But all we need is one LX user in, say Angora or Kiribati, then you're both
shot down, since, on a per capita basis, they would have you beaten. ;)

Bob

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Subject: Norwegians vs Kiwis


Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7

Martin Bergvill ,Narvik Norway
Lillebjorn Nilsen, Oslo Norway
Geir Helgerud, Oslo, Norway
Bob Christopher, Oslo Norway, now Colorado USA
Helge Holm, Bergen Norway
Mike Kopplin, by ancestry (1/4)
Ken Hansen, now New Jersey, USA

GO VIKINGS!!!

Bob

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Hi

I am way behind on the list here but I saw Daniel's cry for help.

I will have a look into Super on the letter "B".

Please let me know if that letter is already done (Have not had the
time to read all messages posted lately>

I will start to check out B this weekend. Let me know before that if it
is already taken and suggest another one.

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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:27:00 -0700, Bob Christopher wrote:

> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)


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<<Okay, I will maintain the palmtop.net SUPER site for some time now. I have
talked to David and he gave me access to palmtop.net so I can clean up the
data base and add new software etc.>>

Thank you, Daniel!

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Date:         Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:46:56 +0200
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Hi Martin B.

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:31:12 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:

> I will have a look into Super on the letter "B".
>
> Please let me know if that letter is already done (Have not had the
> time to read all messages posted lately>

B is fine, thanks!

GTX
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> > I have a DS 200LX 8MB and a NOKIA 6210. I am trying to import phone =
numbers to
> > LX using ROBOT/LX and PHONE.SCR. Irda connection. When the transfer =
seems to
> > work all I get in a phone.lst file is a vertical row of bars (|) in =
the left
> > side of the screen.
> >
> > Ideas?
>
> Which version do you have?
>
> I got
>
> V 05.02
> 02-04-01
>
> and this is working fine.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Helmuth
>

I had ROBOT.EXE v1.6 Now I found v1.8 and
tried again. Still no luck. I don't know
how old my PHONE.SCR is though. Where
can I get your versions of the two?

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Michael Liew
Melbourne, Australia
(ancestors from China via Southeast Asia)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Christopher [SMTP:bob@PALMTOP.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:27 AM
> Subject:      Around The World In 80 Minutes?
>
> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)
>
> Bob
>
> Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
>  HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff

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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:46:56 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi Martin B.

Hello there..

> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:31:12 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM> wrote:
>
> > I will have a look into Super on the letter "B".
> >
> > Please let me know if that letter is already done (Have not had the
> > time to read all messages posted lately>
>
> B is fine, thanks!

Too late..I got a private email from Dale Batson..he had B covered
already.

Any suggestion? I could be "Xergvill" and "Yergvil" or even "Zergvill"
:-)

Regards

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Alan Striegel
Ohio, USA
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Curtis Brown
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

I've already seen a couple of other people from Colorado. Maybe there
ought to be a local users group or something?  :)

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Alex Kamvissis   Sydney, Australia


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Christopher" <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Around The World In 80 Minutes?


Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
please ;)

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
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> Score Norwegians 6-1/4, Kiwis 7

How many fellow Canadians out there?
Come on folks, we can WIN this one!

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> I changed from a Viking 80Mb card that was halving my battery power when
left inserted without much usage for
> a Sandisk 128Mb card in the hope it would not effect battery consumption
but regrettably it did exactly the
> same. Now I leave the card sticking out from the slot and only push it in
when I need to access it which is
> rather irratating.
>
>> Huh? When I went from a 10Mb Viking to a 30Mb Sandisk, I gained 36% more
>> battery life according to BattLog. I also have a 20Mb Kodak (OEM'ed by
>> Sandisk) which seems to give me even longer batttery life, though I
confess
>> I haven't measured it with Battlog.
>>
>>> What do you mean by "older design"? Did Sandisk change their design at
some specific point in order that we
>>> can distinguish between new and older? My 128MB SanDisk Compact Flash
is red with "(c) 99 SanDisk" written on
>>> the back and I bought it about 1 year ago. Whether that makes it old or
new I am not sure!

It looks like MINE is the older design! It reads: "(c) 97 SanDisk". Can
anybody who has been following Sandisk  design developments explain this
difference in battery usage? Have I just been lucky?

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Bruce Martin
Toronto, Ontario (ex-Montreal, Quebec)
Canada
Son of an Englishwoman (Oi! Yorkshire!), great-grandson of a Frenchman
(probablement le Pays de Loire, je pense)

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I like this topic!

J. P. Grenert
San Francisco, California
USA


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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:27:00   Bob Christopher wrote:
>Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
>with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
>would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
>and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
>please ;)
>
>Bob
>
>Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
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>
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> here is the changelog for today. Please check. The changes have been
> applied to SUPER an few minutes ago.
> Main plans for the weekend: D&A Software links, more of Stefan Peichl's
> programs...

Thanks for your hard work, Daniel.  I'll plan on checking the "H"
entries, and then begin with XYZ, but it won't be until this weekend.

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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Michel Bel wrote:

> Michel Bel
> Son,  (in the south of) the Netherlands ( e.g. Holland for those who don't
> know the official name ;-(

Even us USAns aren't totally ignorant.  You should see me cycling in my
Rabobank jersey!  (Go Dekker!)

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:10:52 +1100
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Hi all

As there has been a thread just recently on Stacker/Jam I thought it may be
appropriate to post this link.

http://compression.ca

There are some awesome leaps over Zip and it has exe packers etc as well.

I wonder if there is any interest in running tests to establish the best
compression progs for the HPLX? I sense if we were to break this up and
test a few progs each this would be a valuable resource for the list.

Regards

Russell

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On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 08:27:00AM -0700, Bob Christopher wrote:
> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)

Adrian Ho, Singapore
(yeah, a lot of your LXs originated here, but you couldn't tell from the
local prices -- sheesh!)

- Adrian

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Sorry Bob Christopher, I'd accidentaly sent a copy to your.

Roger Shea Wai Nung
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of The People's
Republic of China


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Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 11:27 PM
Subject: Around The World In 80 Minutes?


Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list,
it
would be interesting to see how many active LX users there
are
and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
please ;)

Bob

Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA
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Batavia (not TOO far from Chicago) Illinois,
U.S.A.

Had my HPLX since May 1995, been on the list for about a year now.

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Michael Inaba

Alsacien and Japanese ancestry
living in Santa Cruz, California




> [Original Message]
> From: Al Kind <MCHEM1@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
> To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
 > Date: 1/23/02 9:53:07 AM
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> Al Kind
> University of Connecticut in Storrs
> Connecticut USA
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> ...but you all knew that ;-)
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I'll have a look at J-K-L on Super
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Ann Arbor Michigan USA
technology is the answer, what was the question?

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edmonton ab, canada eh!

Ancestry mostly French but recent investigation points to an Italian
origin!

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How odd, Lotsa LX programs begin with "L",

Who would a thunk it?

8-)



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Suresh Nirody
Indianapolis, Indiana - USA
(formerly Swiss)

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Hi everyone! I'm looking for the following software I need:

Software Carousel or Super Software Carousel
Palmtop Circuit (PACI)
Stacker 4.0 for DOS
WWW/LX
Collins Multilingual Dictionary (Spanish<->English)
Derive for DOS 4.13 (I think this is the last version that works on the LX)

Because I live in Argentina and because the current serious economic and social situation (perhaps you watched it on CNN) the government forbid the making of bank transactions outside the country (that includes the purchasing with credit cards). Then it's
impossible for me to buy any of the software mentioned above.
If any charitable soul use any of these programs and want to make me a real big favor exchanging them by email for other software I have, please contact me at dario200@mail.com

The list of my software for use with the HP200LX:
(All are full version)

Spanish Assistant 5.0
PCGlobe 5.0 (Also 4.0)
SkyGlobe 3.6
Word Perfect 5.1 (Also 4.1, 4.2 & Word Perfect 5.1 Spanish version)
Norton Commander 4.0 (Also 4.5, 2.0 & 1.0)
Norton Utilities 4.5 (Also 7.0)
PC Tools 6.0
XTree Gold 4.0 (Also 2.51)
Borland Turbo C 2.01
Borland Turbo C++ 1.01 (Also 3.0)
Power C 2.02 (by Mix Software)
Borland C++ 4.5
LSI-C 86 C compiler 3.30
Microsoft C compiler (MSC) 6.0
Aztec C86 C compiler 5.2a
Borland Turbo Pascal 5.5 (Also 1.0, 3.02, 6.0 & 7.0)
Borland Turbo Pascal for Windows 1.5
Borland Turbo Basic 1.1
Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.5
Microsoft GW Basic 3.23
Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS 1.0
PowerBASIC 2.1
Borland Turbo Assembler & debugger 2.02
Borland Turbo Prolog 2.0
Stacker 3.0 (Also 2.0 & 1.11)
Symantec PCAnywhere 5.04 (Also 5.01)
Quicken 3.0 for Windows
Bannermania
News Master
Microsoft Works for DOS 3.0 (Also 2.0 & 1.05)
Microsoft Project for DOS 4.0
Microsoft Word for DOS 5.5 (Also 5.0)
Microsoft Chart 3.0
Lotus Works 1.0
Lotus Symphony
Lotus Organizer 1.12 (Also 1.0a)
Lotus 1-2-3 3.0 (Also 2.2)
Lotus Magellan 2.0
Lotus Agenda
Deluxe Paint 4.0 (Also 2.0)
Harvard Graphics 1.0
dBase III+ 1.1
DeskView 2.70 (Also 2.80)
AutoDesk Animator Pro for DOS
Tiger TI92 emulator (with TI92 ROM) (I don't know if this works on the LX)
TI81 emulator for DOS
PC Scheme 3.03 (by Texas Instruments)
PalmPC (Palmtop emulator for desktop PC)
Quick/LX 1.0
ABC/LX 1.0
Laplink Professional 5.0
NetWare Lite 1.1
ProComm Plus
Telix 3.21
Screen Thief 2.01
MS-DOS 5.0 (Also 4.01, 3.30, 2.10, 1.0 & MS-DOS 5.0 Spanish version)
Microsoft Windows 3.0a (Also 2.03, 1.04, 1.03 & 1.01)
Microsoft Excel 2.1 (runs under Windows 2.03 & 3.0a)
Microsoft Word for Windows 1.1a (runs under Windows 2.03 & 3.0a)
Simcity for DOS (works well on the LX)
Derive for DOS 4.11 with manual in PDF (Also 4.09, 3.14, 2.51 & Derive for Windows 5.02)
Matlab for DOS 3.5
Mathcad for DOS 2.51 (Also 2.50 & 2.09)
Orcad for DOS 1.20
PSpice 5.0 for DOS (full version)
Intusoft Spice for DOS
MicroCap III Electronic circuit analysis (Also Microcap II)
Autotrax 1.10A (by Protel)
Easytrax 2.06 (by Protel)
8051 Assembler & Simulator
Electronic Workbench 2.0 for DOS
EZ-Route PCB design
SmartWork 1.3
Tango PCB & SCH 2.11 (Also 1.07)
PC-GEOS Operating system 1.0
DR-DOS 6.0
CP/M-86 1.0
DELL MS-DOS 3.30
Deskmate (for Tandy 1000)
IBM PC-DOS 5.0
IBM OS/2 1.0 (Also 1.1)

I hope don't to forget anything.

Greetings.

Dario.
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and Errors have been sent to Daniel
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tralornik <Tralornik@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
    To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
    Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:43 PM
    Subject: SUPER: I am taking on "J", "K", "L"...starting now...
   =20
   =20
    How odd, Lotsa LX programs begin with "L",
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>Stefan wrote: if your documents are rather text than photos, you
 >should use GIF instead of JPG for smaller files and better
 >readability. JPG was designed for natural still image data but
 >not for computer graphics (like text or technical drawings)
 >Any harsh transition between two colors is poison for JPG.

they were scanned with resolution 80dpi with an el-cheapo Canon scanner and
saved in JPG. If i re-save them as GIF they increase nearly fourfold in file
size!

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Gary Jacek
Victoria, BC - CANADA

Amateur Radio VE7GGJ

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23 Jan 2002, 21:23 PST

To everybody involved in the checking of software on SUPER,
www.palmtop.net and the associated SUPER pages are going to be down for a
couple of hours for maintenance on the server.  We apologize for the
inconvenience and the server should be back up later this evening.

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Radek Svagr

Hranice, Pardubice
Czech republic

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Stuart Gray
England (or UK if you are the USPS...)
Scottish and Welsh ancestry

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Michael Lennartz
Ludwigsfelde (Brandenburg)
Germany

Bob Christopher schrieb am 23.01.2002:
  >Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
  >with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
  >would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
  >and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
  >please ;)
  >
  >Bob
  >
  >Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
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Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

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Tony,

for about 2 years I have now experimented to bring sending of SMS with
POST/LX to work, but I never really succeeded.

Now I just fetched the latest version of PostPDU (1.25 I guess) and now
I am able to send SMS (also multipart) via Ericsson R520 without any
problems! This tool is extremly helpful for me!

Thanks a lot for your perfect job!

Thanks a lot also to Stefan Peichl, who wrote PDU.COM, the core of
PostPDU!

Josef Meyer

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Nigel L. Rotherham

Benoni South Africa (approx 50 Km East of Johannesburg in the province of
Gauteng) since 1982, previously UK (country of birth some (many?) years earlier
<grin>)

Actual location (degrees) = S 26.13171   E 028.37266

HP95LX

And yes, it's sunny today (and will be tomorrow!)

KEEP SMILING :-)

P.S. Wonder if Bob is going to collate all the responses and post results to the
list?

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Thu, 24 Jan 2002 23:11:24 +1300 (NZDT)

39m11s ago ...
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 10:32:13 +0100, Josef Meyer wrote:

> Now I just fetched the latest version of PostPDU (1.25 I
> guess) and now I am able to send SMS (also multipart) via
> Ericsson R520 without any problems! This tool is extremly
> helpful for me!

Josef, that report is music to my ears! :)

> Thanks a lot for your perfect job!

I just a moment ago re-uploaded 1.25. I had added parsing of
e-mail addresses to allow the user to just pick then from
POST.ADR, and I broke a few other things in the process,
especially screen display. Also I allow a comma after the "!"
character in an e-mail/mobile address now, even on the To:
line of the message.

> Thanks a lot also to Stefan Peichl, who wrote PDU.COM, the
> core of PostPDU!

Indeed. I especially like being able to use PDU to just tell
me how a message will look when it is sent - from this the
facsimiles or recipts are made and stored.

- Tony

Oh, we must not forget ROBOT.EXE, and WWW.EXE, without which
we can't make the palmtop talk to the phone. Then we use
POST.EXE as the interface, PE to write the messages. All these
were created in Swizerland ;-)

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Sorry for the late reply...

Tom Rowsell
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

>Robert Feldman
>Chicago, Illinois, USA
>(English and Russian/Polish ancestry)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Christopher [mailto:bob@PALMTOP.COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:27 AM
>To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
>Subject: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
>
>
>Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
>with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
>would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
>and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
>please ;)
>
>Bob
>
>Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
> HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff
>
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Hi Helge

very few lx700 users here ..

a club within a club ?

..pk

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Hi all - sorry this isn't specifically 200LX related ... but I'm happy =
with
the LX, and I need to lighten my load a bit, so I'm looking to sell off=
 a
few items.

1.=A0 HP547 - 32MB 'corporate' version, which comes with all cables and=
 no
cradle.=A0 (that is the only difference between the 547 and 548 ... sam=
e as
the 567 to 568)
In excellent condition.=A0 These are going on eBay for ~$225.=A0 I will=
 also
include a 128MB CF Card - $225 incl shipping.

2.=A0 512MB Type I CF card - I got it to store MP3's for my HP567, but =
since
I got my
iPod I don't use it.=A0 Brand new these are still $450.=A0 Only used fo=
r ~2
weeks.=A0 $250 incl shipping.

3.=A0 (2) - 1GB Microdrives with PC Card adapters.=A0 Again, I got thes=
e for
MP3's, but for my HP720.=A0 Then I got the Kingston 2GB DataPak PC Card=
, and
these have been pretty much unused.=A0 These are going on eBay for >$15=
0.
$150 *for each* incl shipping.

Also - if anyone is interested in trading a CF Card (32MB) for a HP200L=
X
Connectivity Pack (or at least the serial cable and adapter), please le=
t me
know.

Thanks,

Mike


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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 17:44:54 +0530
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>hope 2 have cleared some of my generated confusion


yup .. cleared ..

..pk

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Bulent Bicioglu
Located in New York City
Originally from Turkey/Istanbul

> >Subject: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
> >
> >
> >Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers
> to respond
> >with their names - locales. Since this is a
> world-wide list, it
> >would be interesting to see how many active LX
> users there are
> >and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two)
> nationalities
> >please ;)
> >
> >Bob
> >
> >Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA
> bob@palmtop.com
> > HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The
> Small Stuff
> >
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Bob Christopher wrote:
>
> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)
>
> Bob

David R. Birch
Milwaukee, Wi

HP200LX, DS, 32 meg
HP200LX, SS, 2 meg, soon to be DS, 8 meg.  This is a Samsung
marked unit with Korean characters above the alphabet keys.

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Paul Johnson
Sydney, Australia

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:05:23 -0600
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> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list,
it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)

Barry Marks from The Republic of Texas.  Although the USA seems
to think we're a state. :)

Barry

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 15:10:59 +0200
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Hi friends,

okay, let's make the January 2002 HPLX-L archive the "Lx users map" ;-)


Daniel Hertrich
Berlin Siemensstadt - Germany

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:19:36 -0500
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Edward P. Woodward
Windsor CT  USA

200LX user since 94
list member <one year

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Christopher Blackmon
NC USA

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:26:00 -0600
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Russell Hemery wrote:
> I wonder if there is any interest in running tests to
> establish the best compression progs for the HPLX?
> I sense if we were to break this up and test a few
> progs each this would be a valuable resource for
> the list.

I began using lha95 because it was the only thing small enough
to make any sense on my first 512k 95lx with a 512k card.  As a
result I have a lot of stuff still in LZH files.

On the desktop I always used PKZip and now I use it on the
palmtop as well.  Eventually I'll convert the LZH files to ZIP.

I think PKZIP is the only really sensible archiver for the
palmtop for most people simply because it's the standard.  When
you get a compressed file it's usually a ZIP file and when you
send a ZIP file you would normally send a ZIP file unless
there's a special arrangement.

I think the reason PKZIP falls behind now is that there hasn't
been a new release for years.  Maybe Phil Katz got interested in
something else.

But the reason it's the standard today is because for years he
kept improving the compression.  Whenever someone else came out
with better compression he came out with better yet.

The old standard was ARC.  It was the standard on a lot of
platforms.  In fact it was the only compressor on a lot of
platforms.  PKZIP used to be PKARC and completely compatible
with ARC till they took him to court over that.   He lost and
had to change the name and become uncompatible.  But he improved
his compression and speed so much it became the standard.
Anybody heard of ARC or SEA Associates recently?

Barry

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Paul Yarnell

(Seattle, WA)/Corvallis, OR

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Daniel McDonough
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

75% Irish

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Toronto, Canada

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Mike Melancon
Shreveport, Louisiana

200LX,  HP calculator, and formerly glorious DOS software collector.



> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)
>
> 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, 24 Jan 2002 23:50:25 +0800
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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?

Thanks,
Steve

Steve & Witney Soper
(and Supaporn, Alexander, Benjamin, and Napoleon)
#39 Fengyung New Town; Fengyung Village;
Lunpei;  Yunlin County;  Taiwan   ROC-637
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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:55:03 -0700
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Sad to say, Phil Katz died April 14, 2000, basically from alcoholism.

http://www.computeraddicts.com/pkzip.htm

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry [mailto:barry@FBTC.NET]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:26 AM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Re: FYI: Compression comparison tests

<snip>
I think the reason PKZIP falls behind now is that there hasn't
been a new release for years.  Maybe Phil Katz got interested in
something else.

But the reason it's the standard today is because for years he
kept improving the compression.  Whenever someone else came out
with better compression he came out with better yet.
<snip>

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:12:05 -0500
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Get out your T-6 Torx driver and go to:
http://www.hplx.net/hardware.apa.big.html.  This site describes the
disassembly and what you will find.

I recommend buying a cheap donor 100LX with a good screen and case and just
transplanting into that case.  You should not have to disassemble the
screen, but you will want to transfer the keyboard.

This is what I have done recently to my double-speed, 8MB 200LX.  It now
resides in a black case that seems on the outside to be a 100LX, but has the
greenish screen bezel and keyboard of a 200LX.

Alan Striegel
Strategic Technology Consultant
Pioneer-Standard Electronics, Inc.
440-498-6773, Cell: 440-821-7330
striegel@pios.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Soper [mailto:swsabn@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:50 AM

>I have a few HP-LX's, but only one is really usable.  The screen on my 96MB
>is really bad -
>...
> 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?

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Sally Cooper
Corvallis, OR  USA

Is anyone keeping track of the responses to post a summary to the list?

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Reply-To:     Jim Saklad <jimdoc@INAME.COM>
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Jim Saklad
Baltimore County, Maryland
USA

Grandparents from White Russia and Ukraine

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 17:21:50 +0100
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Subject:      Re: Around The World In 80 Minutes?

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:34:47 -0700
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From:         Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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That is really sad to hear. I had spoken with Phil a few times
over the years. Always admired his programming skills. What
a shame.

Bob

Bob Christopher =A0=A0=A0=A0Littleton, Colorado USA =A0=A0=A0=A0bob@palmtop.com
=A0HP 200-LX Palmtop =A0. =A0 Minox Cameras =A0. =A0 All The Small Stuff


On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:55:03 -0800, Feldman; Robert wrote:
>Sad to say, Phil Katz died April 14, 2000, basically from
>alcoholism.
>
>http://www.computeraddicts.com/pkzip.htm
>
>Bob
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Barry [mailto:barry@FBTC.NET]
>Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:26 AM
>To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
>Subject: Re: FYI: Compression comparison tests
>
><snip>
>I think the reason PKZIP falls behind now is that there hasn't
>been a new release for years. =A0Maybe Phil Katz got interested=
 in
>something else.
>
>But the reason it's the standard today is because for years he
>kept improving the compression. =A0Whenever someone else came out
>with better compression he came out with better yet.
><snip>
>
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Renato de Vega
Mililani, Hawaii

Filipino

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Ted Peterson
Columbia, Missouri
USA

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Hi Lillibjorn

On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:23:19 +0100, Lillebjorn Nilsen <bjni@ONLINE.NO> wrote:

> I have a DS 200LX 8MB and a NOKIA 6210. I am trying to import phone numbers to
> LX using ROBOT/LX and PHONE.SCR. Irda connection. When the transfer seems to
> work all I get in a phone.lst file is a vertical row of bars (|) in the left
> side of the screen.

Do you specify the right kind of memory to fransfer to / from? ME or
SM?
Try to issue the AT commands of phone.scr directly to your phone by
using a "dumb terminal" setup with WWW/LX and see how the telephone
reacts. Details about this terminal setup are available on
www.daniel-hertrich.de/wwwlx

It may be a bit difficult to see what exactly is sent to the phone by
phone.scr. So maybe you also have to read robot.doc. ;-)

GTX
daniel

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Can't help<g>. I use it all the time when entering gdb stuff and it
never gives me any problems. Mind you , I did once or twice stretch the
connecting cable so that it worked loose and disconnected. It sent
things into a tizzy - nothing serious, no lockup, no data lost AFAIR.
But that would be my own fault anyway :)

Richard


A Meshar wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> There was recently a post about the newton keyboard locking up
> the Palmtop, and if I remember right, a second post from the
> same person that he/she was not sure if the info was correct.
>
> Again, if anyone has documented any such failures or problems,
> can you kindly post about it? Definitive, reliable and
> repeatable failures can lead to a rapid fix!
>
> I appreciate your feedback on this. Thank you in advance.
>
>   Avi
>
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 Richard E. McEvoy
 Dublin 7
 Ireland

Irish nationality as far back as I an trace my ancestors

I find this fascinating. Some addresses got my attention a long time ago
- like the member who replied to  the suggestion that a particular
battery could be got in any Mall by saying his nearest Mall was 100
miles away. His address sounded like a Zane Grey location in the old
west, and conjured up boyhood memories of Zane Grey novels with
depictions of vast plains, purple sage,  and the towering Rockies.  He
may recognize himself if he reads this. (I know his name, but he may not
appreciate my giving it here - he often contributes to the list)

Richard

Formerly in Telecoms; now an artist painting in Oils, Pastels, and
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For the record: Bought my first HP200LX
in -94. Born and live in Oslo, Norway.
Travelled a lot. Lived in France and the
US: Evanston (Chicago) Illinois.


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Everyone,

I am trying to find a freehand drawing program that will save in CGM file
format.  I have a copy of Zsoft Paintbrush IV+ but it saves in PCX and one
other format (TIF I think) but not CGM.  So can anyone recall a DOS
Paintbrush-like program that can output CGM files?  My goal is bring such
images into Framework IV on my 200LX (CGM is the only graphics format FW
can import).  I know another route to go would be to use a program like
Hijack to convert from one graphics format to another, but certainly, it
would be simpler to just have a drawing program on the LX that could make
CGM files directly (perhaps this means using a mouse at times but oh well).
 In any case, once I know what would work, I will be able to keep watch on
eBay and at used computer stores for such an item(s).

Thanks,
Martin G. Ramirez


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Donald Klopper

Pretoria, Sunny South Africa.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu] On=20
> Behalf Of Dario Draiman

> Hi everyone! I'm looking for the following software I need:
>=20
> Software Carousel or Super Software Carousel
> Palmtop Circuit (PACI)
> Stacker 4.0 for DOS
> WWW/LX
> Collins Multilingual Dictionary (Spanish<->English)
> Derive for DOS 4.13 (I think this is the last version that=20
> works on the LX)

I think I can save you searching for one of those items. The last DOS
version of Derive was/is 4.11. You can still buy it today from
Chartwell-Yorke (http://www.chartwellyorke.com). I noticed that you
listed 4.11 in your software for swapping, so it seems you already have
the latest DOS version.

Not sure where the 4.13 thing came from. I read that in the Palmtop
Paper review (http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/48/48c0000c.htm), but
a Google search of "derive dos 4.13" returns only that article (plus
other unconnected topics). "derive dos 4.11" brings back dozens of
relevant hits, so perhaps the article's 4.13 was just a typo?

--=20
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Hi friends

Thanks a lot for all your help! It is amazing how well we all can work
together and how well you all coordinate your work yourself! Wonderful!

Well, what I actually wanted to say is: Please don't report broken links
to "Offsite files" which have a "#" in the URL! These links don't work
because of a problem with a CGI script (you will get a "CGI error" in
that case). Laust and I are working on that problem and hope to have
solved it in a few days.

As long as such links cause errors, I will not be able to put all the
D&A stuff onto SUPER, because Avi and I agreed that it would be best to
put links to the D&A download page on SUPER instead of putting the
actual files there. And the D&A links WILL contain the #.

However, "normal" offsite file links work, i.e. these without the "#"

Thanks
daniel

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Harry Wellner
City: Gouda
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Russell Hemery wrote:
> http://compression.ca
>
> There are some awesome leaps over Zip and it has exe packers etc as well.
>
> I wonder if there is any interest in running tests to establish the best
> compression progs for the HPLX? I sense if we were to break this up and
> test a few progs each this would be a valuable resource for the list.

Almost more important than compression ratio are compatibility
and performance.  It's no good using a tool that compresses well
if no one has it or wants to use it.  PKZIP does a "good enough"
job and everyone knows how to deal with it.

Example:  ARJ is a very good tool with little user use.  It is
used by manufactures as part of software distribution like in
the CPACK files.  ARJ has been around a long time and has (had?)
good support but most people aren't familiar with it because Zip
is Good Enough.

I book marked the site though, it has interesting data that
could be useful one day.

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Thu, 24 Jan 2002 19:15:50 -0500
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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.

Ka Tai

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Barry wrote:
> I think the reason PKZIP falls behind now is that there hasn't
> been a new release for years.  Maybe Phil Katz got interested in
> something else.
>
> But the reason it's the standard today is because for years he
> kept improving the compression.  Whenever someone else came out
> with better compression he came out with better yet.
>
> The old standard was ARC.  It was the standard on a lot of
> platforms.  In fact it was the only compressor on a lot of
> platforms.  PKZIP used to be PKARC and completely compatible
> with ARC till they took him to court over that.   He lost and
> had to change the name and become uncompatible.  But he improved
> his compression and speed so much it became the standard.
> Anybody heard of ARC or SEA Associates recently?

ARC was by SEA (I still have an old copy).  Katz came out with
PKARC which was *.ARC compatible and better.  SEA sued him and
won, goodbye PKARC.
In revenge Katz made PKZIP which was similar in concept but not
compatible.  It quickly became the standard partly because
people were annoyed at the law suit.  The most important part of
PKZIP is that he made the file format public domain so law suits
couldn't later screwup folks that had been using it the way
*.ARC affected folks.

By all accounts Katz was an jerk. He may have started PKWARE but
his drinking became more important and when he finally drank
himself to death a couple of years ago he hadn't had anything to
do with the company for some time.  Search the web, the story is
out there somewhere.

Good tool though.  PKZIP is the tool of choice unless special
requirements force you to do something different.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Russel Brooks" <rlbrooks@pobox.com>
>
> ARC was by SEA (I still have an old copy).  Katz came out with
> PKARC which was *.ARC compatible and better.  SEA sued him and
> won, goodbye PKARC.
> In revenge Katz made PKZIP which was similar in concept but
not
> compatible.  It quickly became the standard partly because
> people were annoyed at the law suit.  The most important part
of
> PKZIP is that he made the file format public domain so law
suits
> couldn't later screwup folks that had been using it the way
> *.ARC affected folks.
>
> By all accounts Katz was an jerk. He may have started PKWARE
but
> his drinking became more important and when he finally drank
> himself to death a couple of years ago he hadn't had anything
to
> do with the company for some time.  Search the web, the story
is
> out there somewhere.
>
> Good tool though.  PKZIP is the tool of choice unless special
> requirements force you to do something different.

When we bought ARC on our Data General about 10 or 12 years ago
it was from a DG author who was licensed by SEA.  I got to know
him a little from a long series of conference calls when he
added some features to make it work with a system I was working
on.  Real nice guy.  I wish I could remember his name.

He had worked previously for Phil Katz and he had not one nice
thing to say about him.  The slightest mention of Katz set him
off.

He started working for Katz either right before or right after
the affair with SEA.  I forget which.  But he said that SEA gave
Katz all kinds of chances to settle the issue by simply giving
them some credit in his program, but Katz wasn't willing.

Barry

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Martin,

This is not one of my favorite file formats but I knew I had a
program that saved files using the CGM extension. Corel Draw
will write such a file. If you purchase the Corel Draw suite of
software, one of the modules is Corel Photopaint. Although this
doesn't directly support write CGM files, you can import them
into Corel Draw and save them from there.

Hope this helps,

William E. Blankenthip

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Larry Castor
  Amarillo, Texas  USA
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Richard A. Smith

Orem, Utah, USA

(but NOT looking forward to the Olympics)

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Thomas G. Hess
Olympia, Washington
USA
German & Irish

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Ed Padin

Represent'n Brooklyn, NY (but now livin' in da New Joisy Suboibs next
ta Tony Soprano)

100% New YoRican

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 >Then one guy which I can not remember the name of but he was from
 >Oslo. He went over to the dark side

are you referring to Franklin Eekhout? we exchanged many e-mails at one
stage 2 years ago. he left the list. does anyone know how he is now?

Nathalie, who is afraid she will not win the country contest because most
French carry Palm-Pilots

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 >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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OK, I'll join in.....

Dennis Vest
Orlando, Florida

where it is warm and sunny, even in the middle of winter!

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Martin

The WordPerfect draw program DrawPerfect exports to .cgm   You can specify
CGA display so it should work on the 200LX. It is pretty useable even without
a mouse.


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Hallo pk,

I have one, too.

HP200LX, 2 MB
HP700LX, 2 MB

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
Fax: +49 89 244 34 52 57

pksharma schrieb am 24.01.2002:
  >Hi Helge
  >
  >very few lx700 users here ..
  >
  >a club within a club ?
  >
  >...pk
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Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
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 On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:27:00 -0700, Bob Christopher wrote:
>
 > Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
 > with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide
 list, it
 > would be interesting to see how many active LX users there
 are
 > and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
 > please ;)


Ulrich Boche
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>Thank you, Daniel !

>Hal at Thaddeus



Joining the chorus .. Thank you, Daniel !

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Siegried ( Ziggy ) Witzgall
born German
Nationality Dutch
Speaking: Dutch, American English, German, Portuguese, Frensh-Spanish
and Morrocan more or less ok.
Married with a Morrocan Woman
Nationality Dutch
Speaking: Morrocan, Frensh, Dutch, English, Portuguese and German,
Spanish more or less.
Living in : Western Algarve-Portugal since 7,5 years
Girl Child with 12 Years
speaking Dutch, Portuguese, English, Frensh, Morrocan and german more or
less.

so far about around the world and Intercultural exchange

ciao
Ziggy

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That's about 5 users till now :-)

..pk

From: Michael Lennartz <lennartz-mi@GMX.NET>
Date: Friday, January 25, 2002 1:42 PM


I have one, too.

HP200LX, 2 MB
HP700LX, 2 MB




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-----Original Message-----
From: COOPER,SALLY (HP-Corvallis,ex1) <sally_cooper@HP.COM>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:56 PM


>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 ...

..pk

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From: Nigel <nigel@KEEPSMILING.CO.ZA>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002 3:24 PM

>P.S. Wonder if Bob is going to collate all the responses
> and post results to the list?


me too ? wondering, i mean !

Bob ? How about it ?

..pk

(that should make two people who would
like to murder me for getting them into the
messy state .. Daniel & Bob ;-D )

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From: Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:46 PM


>okay, let's make the January 2002 HPLX-L archive the "Lx users map" ;-)


3 Cheers for that !

..pk

Yayyyyyyy....

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Hi Ziggy

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:09:25 +0000, Siegfried Witzgall <ziggysan@ONINET.PT> wrote:

> Speaking: Dutch, American English, German, Portuguese, Frensh-Spanish
> and Morrocan more or less ok.
> Married with a Morrocan Woman
> Nationality Dutch
> Speaking: Morrocan, Frensh, Dutch, English, Portuguese and German,
> Spanish more or less.
> Girl Child with 12 Years
> speaking Dutch, Portuguese, English, Frensh, Morrocan and german more or

WOW. Your was he mist impressing so far. :-)

GTX
daniel

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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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Norman Wolfe
Currently: Washington, DC, USA (30 miles south of Baltimore)
Previously: Omaha, Nebraska; Vilnius, Lithuania.
200LX x2 32mb.

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John LeGuillou
Long Island, New York  USA

Both parents born in Brittany, France

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That *does* sound like fun. :-)

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan
United States
Ancestors from The Netherlands and Germany

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Nathalie Bugeaud wrote:

> they were scanned with resolution 80dpi with an el-cheapo Canon scanner =
and
> saved in JPG. If i re-save them as GIF they increase nearly fourfold in =
file
> size!

Once you have them as JPG, it's too late, because JPG is lossy,
and GIF is just a 1:1 copy from the JPG, but not from the
document. You should save them as GIF right after the scan for
better results.

Stefan

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Group - Yes, I've been gathering names and locations, and
collating all the info. 76 responses so far.

I'll give it until Monday then post the listing as an email back
to the list for a 2-day round of corrections.

Wednesday it should be ready to resend, this time both as an
email file and with a db attachment for use in the LX data base.
Sorting is by country, state/province, city. Data includes:
Name, City, State/Province, Country, email address.

If anyone wishes the sorting to be different or the content
changed speak up before Monday - or forever hold your peace!

We might want to delete this thread from the archives once
everyone is sent the info, though. Keep the junkmail/porn bots
at bay.

Bob

Bob Christopher =A0 =A0 Littleton, Colorado USA =A0 =A0 bob@palmtop.com
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What is the largest CF the HP200LX can handle without special software?  I'm looking in the 64MB - 256MB range of SanDisk CF cards.  Thanks.

Scott Dunaway
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-----Original Message-----
>From: pksharma [mailto:pksharma@CAL.VSNL.NET.IN]
>Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 9:09 AM
>
>Tell me some more about it ..
>again the same question ..
>will Diet also work on a
>regular desktop using Dos5.0 ?
>and is it shareware/freeware ?
>if not, what does it cost ?

Diet is free software.  It works quite well on regular desktop PCs using
DOS.  Using Diet is not completely automatic, as it requires some
command-line interaction to compress a file.  With Diet loaded as a TSR, it
automatically detects files compressed with Diet and un-compresses them as
needed.  Diet'ing a program file will compress it on-disk but it does NOT
require that Diet be loaded as a TSR.

This last function can sometimes be a problem, as a Diet'ed program file
might get uncompressed during a copy operation if you have Diet installed as
a TSR.  To get around this, there is a small utility to patch a Diet'ed .EXE
file so Diet (as a TSR) no longer automatically recognizes the file as
compressed by Diet.  This does not interfere with the compression of the
program file on disk, nor does it interfere with the program's ability to
run.

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.

Like many others, I have abandoned Stacker because the uncompressed space on
CF cards is plenty now and I'd rather have the available memory that the
driver consumed.

Alan Striegel
Strategic Technology Consultant
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Ho-ho-ho
here it is again minimal compact for Daniel.

Siegfried Witzgall
living in Aljezur, Portugal
Dutch with German Roots
100lx 2mb-d.s. & 200lx 32mb- d.s.

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Daniel Ginsberg
Gig Harbor, Washington
USA

LX veteran for about 10 years!

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Paul Anderson
Broad Brook, CT, USA



Thanks,

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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Bob Christopher wrote:

> We might want to delete this thread from the archives once
> everyone is sent the info, though. Keep the junkmail/porn bots
> at bay.

I don't like the idea of deleting the thread. So far I have only
modified the actual content of one message, and that was to
remove a software password that was accidentally posted. I do
modify message headers occasionally to correct threading.

Some time ago I reprocessed my archives to hide email addresses
displayed in message headers to help deter spambots. Addresses
in the message body, such as in someones sig or where the mta
has added something like "joe@domain.com said...", still appear.
I am trying to work out an effective way to handle these as
well. Of course hiding addresses does remove some of the
usefulness of the archives. I have been contacted a number of
times with questions about a post I made in the past, but people
have also voiced concerns about having their address public.

Anyway, so if you post your list the addresses will be visible.
Maybe just include the email in the db. Or perhaps a better idea
would be to zip the file and attach it along with the db. Then
again, I'm not sure about sending attachments to the list.

My $0.02

Regards,
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Rian Maartens
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Afrikaner - 7th generation decendant of Joachim Hendrick Maartens of Brandenburg, Germany who arrived in Cape
Town in 1747.
Since birth living in Cape Town,  South Africa - the most beautiful city in the world - at the
southern tip of Africa.

LX user since 1992
From 95LX to 32Mb DS 200LX (x2 as spare)

HPLX-L member in 1999 and now again in 2002
Also occasional HPLX-L archive reader

Am I the only one representing the African continent?

If South Africa is the shortest flight with the least jet lag for the combined HPLX users worldwide then you
should defnitely consider Cape Town if ever you hold a HPLX Global party!!!

All the best

Rian Maartens
Cape Town, RSA

M: +27 832752488
F:  +27 21 4232978
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> Barry Marks from The Republic of Texas.  Although the USA seems
> to think we're a state. :)

If you were right it could have saved us the Supreme Court election of a
US president.  Maybe we should still explore that history more (G)

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> > I have a DS 200LX 8MB and a NOKIA 6210. I am trying to import phone numbers to
> > LX using ROBOT/LX and PHONE.SCR. Irda connection. When the transfer seems to
> > work all I get in a phone.lst file is a vertical row of bars (|) in the left
> > side of the screen.
>
> Do you specify the right kind of memory to fransfer to / from? ME or
> SM?
> Try to issue the AT commands of phone.scr directly to your phone by
> using a "dumb terminal" setup with WWW/LX and see how the telephone
> reacts. Details about this terminal setup are available on
> www.daniel-hertrich.de/wwwlx

re: moving names/numbers/whatever from phone to hp and back

Reading about this stuff, has anyone tried doing something similar with
any of the Motorola phones?  Is it even possible?

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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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Russell Hemery

Sydney Australia

8M and 2M HP200LX

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Donglok Kim (using 200lx since 1996)
Seattle, WA, USA

South Korea

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I want to add these programs to the list of what I have:

LogicLab Explorer 2.11
Orcad for DOS 3.22 (Also 1.20)
Norton Ghost Professional 5.1c
QEdit Advanced 3.0
Pspice for DOS 5.1 (Also 5.0) (full version)
Graphic Workshop 6.1 (registered)
DOS Navigator 1.51
PC-File 5.01
LANtastic Network Operating system 2.0
Norton DiskLock for PC 3.5
Quick Picture Viewer (QPV) 1.7c (registered)
Quattro Pro 5.0 (Spanish version only)
Novell DOS 7
Microsoft LANManager
ChessMaster 2000


Greetings.

Dario



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Etienne Lemaire
Tervuren (+/-Brussels)
Belgium

64M

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Rudolf Stamm
Siegen Germany

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I'm Cri from smoggy Milan - Italy

(just my 0.02 Euro...)

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Bob Newins
Richmond, Virginia

English, Irish

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Stephan R. Novosad
Fort Walton Beach, FL

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I don't this went thru the first time...

Savannah, GA U.S.A.

Long time 200LX user, and a new Jornada 720 user... sorta.

nationality?   CAJUN!  albeit, a misplaced one.

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NIELS MOGENSEN USER OF HP 95/100/200LX SINCE 1991
DANISH
LIVING IN DENMARK, EBELTOFT JUTLAND IN THE SUMMERTIME
AND
IN SPAIN BENALMADENA COSTA, MALAGA THE REST OF THE YEAR,
  (ie THE PLACE WHERE THE SUN IS SHINING)

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Saved us from Enron as well I suspect.

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:50:52 +0000 "F. Kaufman"
<fjkaufman@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> writes:
> > Barry Marks from The Republic of Texas.  Although the USA seems
> > to think we're a state. :)
>
> If you were right it could have saved us the Supreme Court election
> of a
> US president.  Maybe we should still explore that history more (G)
>
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You guys are on the wrong list. This is hplx-l, not
www.liberals-suck.com. d;-)


>
> Saved us from Enron as well I suspect.
>
> > > ...from The Republic of Texas.  Although the USA seems
> > > to think we're a state. :)
> >
> > If you were right it could have saved us the Supreme Court
election
> > of a
> > US president.  Maybe we should still explore that history
more (G)
> >

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Jim Westley
Mint Hill, NC USA

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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 23:31:09 +0000
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pksharma wrote:
> From: COOPER,SALLY (HP-Corvallis,ex1) <sally_cooper@HP.COM>
> >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 ...

It'll be in the list archives, easy to search with the Subject.

We really are an INTERNATIONAL group, aren't we?

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 23:31:12 +0000
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Dunaway, Scott S.S. wrote:
> What is the largest CF the HP200LX can handle without special
> software?  I'm looking in the 64MB - 256MB range of SanDisk CF
> cards.  Thanks.

I'm using SanDisk 64MB and 128MB CFs on my 200LX.  No problems.

Cheers... Russ

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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Dunaway, Scott (S.S.) wrote:

> What is the largest CF the HP200LX can handle without special
> software?  I'm looking in the 64MB - 256MB range of SanDisk CF cards.
> Thanks.

The limit is either 220MB or 256MB ... I can't remember which.  I know
that a 220MB card works, but I'm not sure about 256MB.  Anything larger
than that definitely requires the driver.  It's no big deal, though -- the
driver isn't very large.

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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:53:04 -0500
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Anybody got any small compact flash cards collecting dust they wat to
sell? I actually use these things for a digital picture frame and the
smaller ones are actually better.

I'm also looking for a USB CF reader.

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We are up to 91 LXers worldwide, 23 countries represented.

Bob

Bob Christopher =A0=A0=A0=A0Littleton, Colorado USA =A0=A0=A0=A0bob@palmtop.com
=A0HP 200-LX Palmtop =A0. =A0 Minox Cameras =A0. =A0 All The Small Stuff

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Daniel,

Please post which letters are left to check.

I assume some people are not posting to the forum on what they have checked
out.

I have time this weekend to hit some links, but don't want to waste time
hitting what others have already hit.

Thanks.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: SUPER: Has anybody taken "B"?


> Hi Martin B.
>
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:31:12 -0500, Martin Bergvill <hplx@BERGVILL.COM>
wrote:
>
> > I will have a look into Super on the letter "B".
> >
> > Please let me know if that letter is already done (Have not had the
> > time to read all messages posted lately>
>
> B is fine, thanks!
>
> GTX
> daniel
>
> --
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Folks,

Does anyone have an opinion about "Rayovac Renewal Reusable=
 Alkaline"
batteries?

I ended up with some a while back, came with some stuff I=
 purchased.
So I now have 2 of the AA and 6 of the AAA.  I had never payed=
 attention
so know nothing of "Reusable Alkaline"


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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:37:28 -0700
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I need to get a "Cellular-ready-PCMCIA modem" that will work with my HP 200LX.

I am using a MOTOROLA STARTAC 7797 as my digital cellular phone.

I have already tried the ones made by VIKING (56 K) and 3M/MHz (both 33.6
and 56 K) modems and none of them work properly with th HP 200LX. I have
used these modems with my PALM III (via a card reader that has a RS232
9-pin serial port as an output) and they all work great with the PALM and
the cellular phone.

I already have a ThinFAX 56 K PCMCIA modem made by EXP that works great
with the HP 200LX but the company does not make a cellular-capable version
of this.

I hope someone on this list might be able to recommend one.

Thanks !!

Regards,
Khalil Ladjevardi
FCC-Licensed Amateur Radio Operator
(callsign K6FCC)
Los Angeles, CA 90035

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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:31:06 -0800
Reply-To:     "Martin G. Ramirez" <mramirez@LMU.EDU>
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Having a MAP of all this info seems quite useful, perhaps the basis for
local user groups in some cases....

Martin G. Ramirez
Los Angeles, California, USA
200LX 2mb  w/220 mb SanDisk PCMIA card
(this unit was given to me in 1999 by my brother-in-law after he moved on
to a Palm device)










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Loyola Marymount University
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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 21:44:38 -0500
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:52:00 -0700, Bob Christopher wrote:

> We are up to 91 LXers worldwide, 23 countries represented.

Bob are you keeping track of everyone? We could/should add all this info to
database that Daniel made.. Or something else..

I think it has been a nice experience to see where people are. If I am
suddenly in "danger" in a strange country I am sure that I am not far
from a LX user that can help me out. :-)

How to do this the best way? I have no problem adding my phonenumber
and address to a NDB or GDB of some kind.

Probably not all of us want this so maybe set up a website where we
enter what we want/if we want?

Suggestions?

Regards

--
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Everyone,

Earlier this week, I was having dinner while a PBS TV show was on.  This was a
NOVA show entitled
"Neanderthals on Trial".  This show concerns what people currently think and
have thought about these hominids and their relationship to Homo sapiens.  At
one point during the program, I glanced up and saw a researcher (perhaps a
graduate student?) standing next to what appeared to be some sort of surveying
device (he was involved in mapping an excavation site), and from the device,
there was some wiring that led down to what looked like an LX he was holding in
one hand.  The unit was open in such a way that one could easily see white
keys, as well as the darker numeric keypad area, and the wiring interfaced with
the serial port, or so it appeared.   Did anyone else seen this?  Any idea
which LX this may be?  NOVA programs are usually shown more than once, so if
you missed it, perhaps you can see this yet.  Be sure to be alert when you
watch this show, as the LX is only shown for a moment.

Martin G. Ramirez




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Loyola Marymount University
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Everyone,<br>
<br>
Earlier this week, I was having dinner while a PBS TV show was on.&nbsp;
This was a NOVA show entitled <br>
&quot;Neanderthals on Trial&quot;.&nbsp; This show concerns what people
currently think and have thought about these hominids and their
relationship to <i>Homo sapiens</i>.&nbsp; At one point during the
program, I glanced up and saw a researcher (perhaps a graduate student?)
standing next to what appeared to be some sort of surveying device (he
was involved in mapping an excavation site), and from the device, there
was some wiring that led down to what looked like an LX he was holding in
one hand.&nbsp; The unit was open in such a way that one could easily see
white keys, as well as the darker numeric keypad area, and the wiring
interfaced with the serial port, or so it appeared.&nbsp;&nbsp; Did
anyone else seen this?&nbsp; Any idea which LX this may be?&nbsp; NOVA
programs are usually shown more than once, so if you missed it, perhaps
you can see this yet.&nbsp; Be sure to be alert when you watch this show,
as the LX is only shown for a moment.<br>
<br>
Martin G. Ramirez<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div>============================ </div>
<div>Dr. Martin G. Ramirez </div>
<div>Department of Biology </div>
<div>Loyola Marymount University</div>
<div>One LMU Drive, MS 8220</div>
<div>Los Angeles, CA&nbsp; 90045-2659, U.S.A. </div>
<div>(310) 338-5120 </div>
<div>FAX: (310) 338-4479 </div>
<div>e-mail: mramirez@lmu.edu</div>
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:16:20 -0500, Tralornik wrote:

> Daniel,
>
> Please post which letters are left to check.

Not sure but I am taking X right now..

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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 05:07:27 +0100, Nathalie Bugeaud wrote:

>  >Then one guy which I can not remember the name of but he was from
>  >Oslo. He went over to the dark side
>
> are you referring to Franklin Eekhout?

Yes that's him..

> we exchanged many e-mails at one
> stage 2 years ago.

Hmm :-)

> he left the list. does anyone know how he is now?

I saw him post in a norwegian newsgroup for pda's about The Nokia 9210.
I guess he made the step over to the dark side :-)

> Nathalie, who is afraid she will not win the country contest because most
> French carry Palm-Pilots

The frenchis carry more than that :-))

(Martin who has only one beer left now :-)

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Hi

I have taken

W, X Y and Z(nothing on Z)

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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 22:37:28 -0500
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I also would like to know about users using Rayovac ULTRA Recheareable NiMh 1.2V 1600mAh

Dario


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Date:         Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:22:46 -0800
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu

Subject:      Reuseable Alkaline


> Folks,
>
> Does anyone have an opinion about "Rayovac Renewal Reusable Alkaline"
> batteries?
>
> I ended up with some a while back, came with some stuff I purchased.
> So I now have 2 of the AA and 6 of the AAA.  I had never payed attention
> so know nothing of "Reusable Alkaline"
>
>
> --
> Patrick West, patrick@west.net on 01/25/2002
>
>
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Daniel Hertrich writes:

> Extracting this thread from the list archive should be no big problem,
> as long as we keep the subject.

Well then, I better put my response under this subject--wouldn't want
to be left out!

Theodore (Ted) Heise
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Ancestry:

paternal grandfather:  German
paternal gandmother:   Bohemian
maternal grandfather:  English, Welch & Dutch, and don't amount to much
                       (direct quote, via my mother)
maternal grandmother:  Huguenot ancestry

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John Evans
Colorado Springs, CO

200LX with DS and 32MB, 160 MB Flashcard

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G, H, I are complete and errors sent to Daniel.


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As far as I can tell, this is where the checking for bad links on SUPER
currently stands.
Please update this listing if you have checked any additional pages, so that
we all don't keep checking the same pages over and over again.

If you have time, please chip in and help find bad links.
http://www.palmtop.net/super.html

PAGE VERIFICATION STATUS
(anything blank still needs checking)
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A
B
C - checked and errors sent to Daniel
D
E
F
G - checked and errors sent to Daniel
H - checked and errors sent to Daniel
I - checked and errors sent to Daniel
J - checked and errors sent to Daniel
K - checked and errors sent to Daniel
L - checked and errors sent to Daniel
M - checked and errors sent to Daniel
N - checked and errors sent to Daniel
O - checked and errors sent to Daniel
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X - checked and errors sent to Daniel
Y - checked and errors sent to Daniel
Z - checked and errors sent to Daniel

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Leong Foo Tek
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Hi Siegfried,

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:29:45 +0000, Siegfried Witzgall <ziggysan@ONINET.PT> wrote:

> Ho-ho-ho
> here it is again minimal compact for Daniel.

thank you. :-)
I hope there wasn't anything to be misunderstood in my first reply to
your "around the world" posting - I know I do a lot of typos, this is
because I write so fast on the LX and often don't look onto the screen
while writing.

What I meant was of course that your posting was "the most impressive"
one. And I meant this because of the many natinatilies and languages
which you and your family are involved to!

GTX
daniel

languages only German and English, very little French, some Latin, some
ancient Greek, rudimentary Dutch and Spanish.
Ancestors German as far as investigated. An aunt in Philadelphia, USA some
generations ago. But she moved there from Germany, too, AFAIK, during
WW 1 or 2...

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Hi Bob

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 08:05:07 -0700, Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM> wrote:

> Group - Yes, I've been gathering names and locations, and
> collating all the info. 76 responses so far.

Great!

> I'll give it until Monday then post the listing as an email back
> to the list for a 2-day round of corrections.

Maybe you should  give it a little more time. Some people read the list
days or even weeks behind, so I'm sure that there will be interesting
replies some weeks to come...

> Wednesday it should be ready to resend, this time both as an
> email file and with a db attachment for use in the LX data base.
> Sorting is by country, state/province, city. Data includes:
> Name, City, State/Province, Country, email address.

Sounds interesting!
What about merging the DB with my HPLX knowledge database?
Or maybe merging is not a good idea. But this seems to be a good
occasion to remind you all that there is the HPLX knowledge database.
;-) I would like to encourage as much people as possible to register
with that data base. http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/hplxkndb

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 12:22:39 +0100
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Hi!
Tomas Moberg, 35 Years
Sweden (Uppsala)

HP200LX user since 1996. Have bought a PocketPc but its useless for
efficient work. So its standing nicly on my desk all day while I have
my 200lx in my pocket.


      /tomas moberg
                       Uppsala

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Haven't seen much representation from us Brits so:

Laurence Harvey

Living near Windsor, Berkshire, England

It's interesting that many of you guys living in the US felt a need to post
your ancestry as well, why is this? Some kind of cultural thing I guess.

Anyway, I'm English through & through, as far back as I can trace anyway :^)

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Greetings from Komae City, Tokyo, Japan

Bob Kawaratani

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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 00:25:55 -0500, Tralornik wrote:

Hi

I have updated with what I have done


> As far as I can tell, this is where the checking for bad links on SUPER
> currently stands.
> Please update this listing if you have checked any additional pages, so that
> we all don't keep checking the same pages over and over again.
>
> If you have time, please chip in and help find bad links.
> http://www.palmtop.net/super.html
>
> PAGE VERIFICATION STATUS
> (anything blank still needs checking)
> ---------------------------------------------
> A
> B
> C - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> D
> E
> F
> G - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> H - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> I - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> J - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> K - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> L - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> M - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> N - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> O - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> P
> Q
> R
> S
> T
> U
> V - Checked and errors sent to Daniel
> W - Checked and errors sent to Daniel
> X - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> Y - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> Z - checked and errors sent to Daniel
>
> Send errors to Daniel's email listed on this page:
> http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/contact/

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David Joh
Pusan, South Korea

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Scott Barrett
Marion IN
6M 200lx
5M DS 200lx

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Steven Anderson
Hampton Bays, New York

(by way of Italy/Sweden)

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Charles Bradley
Columbia, TN USA
(An hour south of Nashville)
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Charles Bradley
Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Columbia, TN
Union Grove Presbyterian Church, Columbia, TN
Grace Presbyterian Church, Hohenwald, TN
http://www.hifo.net/hopewell/

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Thee, that
Thy works may praise Thee."   Aurelius Augustine

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Ed Padin wrote:
> Anybody got any small compact flash cards collecting
> dust they wat to sell? I actually use these things for a
> digital picture frame and the smaller ones are actually
> better.
>
> I'm also looking for a USB CF reader.

You can find these for very little on Ebay.  I decided I wanted
3 or 4 more cards of various sizes so I started watching for
bargains about 2 weeks ago.  I got a 32 meg card for $12 and a
16 meg card for $15, and a couple of larger cards at good
prices, too.

There are quite a few smaller cards, also, but I wasn't really
looking for anything smaller than 16 meg.

I've also seen CF readers for very little.  I already have one
but they always came up in the search.

They aren't all bargains.  You have to watch closely.  And I got
outbid at the last minute on some of the best deals.  But I did
pretty good, overall.

If you haven't used Ebay, be sure to read the feedback on the
seller's previous sales.  I won't buy from anyone who's had more
than 1 or 2 negative feedbacks out of each hundred sales.  I
haven't been bitten yet and I've bought quite a bit from Ebay
over the years.  I did get one item that wasn't in as good
condition as the seller described, but it was still a good deal
and I would have bought it if I'd known.

Barry

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Let's See...

Tim Raymond
Killeen, TX (about an hour north of Austin).

Since we're "adding" info....

Born and raised in rural Ohio, LXer since about '94 (100LX), now a 64 MB/DS
200LX, but am using my 4 MB, unmodified, "backup" 'til I get my eject-lever
fixed.

Ancestry includes Irish, German, Norwegian and possibly Iroquois Indian
(Native American), if one is to believe a father who was prone to tell tall
tales.

I'd be interested in anyone who could help me pinpoint my ancestry on a map,
as the country doesn't exist anymore <grin>. One great grandfather came over
in about 1906, when he didn't like the looks of things happening in his area
of Europe, I guess... He listed his home as "Bergholz" (or Bergholtz),
Prussia. I tried finding it, when I lived in Germany, but I waited too long
(I was there three years, but tried asking around halls of record, etc. in
my last months there... I imagine it could even be in Poland, for all I
know. I tried the "ancient maps" sections of some American universities, but
didn't have any luck). Oh, his name was Wilhelm von Rehrmann .... the whole
"Ellis Island rush" turned it into "Raymond" (and there are some "Rasmussen"
relatives out there who kept their names....). Half of the geneological
services try to tie "Raymond" to France; then try to sell me a French coat
of arms. Since I know they're wrong (nothing against France), I give up
there....

If we merge this with Daniel's HPLX knowledge-base, my LX specialties are:

Breaking the LX, losing my data, losing the DS and expanded memory drivers
to battery failure and then not being able to find the driver files AND
begging for help for *all* sorts of LX and OT things on this list
<grin>.......... Hmmmm.... Maybe few people would "consult my expertise" in
that case.... LUCKILY, I'm pretty good at creating back-ups ;-) Oh, and I'm
long winded, even in simple posts.....

And, regarding Mike Kopplin's response to someone else's worry about leaving
email addresses in the final product.

Mike, do you "do" the archives? If so (and anyone else may be interested in
this too), there's a free service out there, where you can encrypt your
email addr., against spiders, etc. at:

http://www.siteup.com/encoder.html

It *USED* to let you input the email addr. in an online form, then display
the results on your  screen; now, they send it to you in an email (maybe
they'd work w/ us and encrypt a list of 100+ palmtop users?).

Here's what they sent me:

-----------------------------------------------------------

Thanks for using SiteUp Internet Promotions' mailto Encoder
Your results are below.  Just "COPY" and "PASTE" the
contents between the lines into your HTML page.

E-mail search engines CAN NOT extract your address in this form.

<!--------COPY EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE------------------->
<A
HREF="mailto:&#112;&#97;&#108;&#109;&#116;&#111;p&#64;&#110;-l&#105;n&#107;.
&#99;om">
&#112;&#97;&#108;&#109;&#116;&#111;p&#64;&#110;-l&#105;n&#107;.&#99;om</A>
<!--------COPY EVERYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE------------------->

If you have any problems, contact us at <mailto:encoder@siteup.com>.
Good Luck!
-----------------------------------------------------------

FWIW it displays my email address (and works as a "mailto," when I cut and
paste it into a webpage...... (I had to ensure my HTML editor didn't add any
breaks, 'cause it DOESN'T work unless it's two lines, w/ the first line
ending in the ".&#99;om">" (minus the outside quotes).... [just mentioning
that in case SENDING this email adds line breaks, etc.]

Is anyone able to map out all the locations and use some high-speed
statistical mapping program and determine the (statistically weighted)
"geographic center" of all the palmtoppers? Pick the closest land-site and
we'd have a decent location for a convention... I hear the Azores are
nice.... <hint>, <hint>. 'Course it'd have to be a place with good
connectivity for all of us.

Thanks to Bob for putting this project together,

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 10:27:06 -0500
Reply-To:     Larry Tachna <ltachna@ATT.NET>
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From:         Larry Tachna <ltachna@ATT.NET>
Subject:      Re: LX sighting (?)
Comments: To: "Martin G. Ramirez" <mramirez@LMU.EDU>
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>>Any idea which LX this may be?<<

haven't seen that show but there is a surveying program for the lx so it
isn't surprising to hear about your seeing the lx used with survey equipment
I think it might not be so uncommon in that field to use the lx.

ps could you be so kind as to post plain text to the list instead of html?

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 15:41:27 +0000
Reply-To:     Siegfried Witzgall <ziggysan@ONINET.PT>
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From:         Siegfried Witzgall <ziggysan@ONINET.PT>
Subject:      Alkaline Batts
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Hi everybody,
Does anybody having some experience in recharging for example (Duracell)
Alkaline Batt4s? and the use of them in the LX?

ciao Siegfried

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 08:58:31 -0700
Reply-To:     Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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From:         Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries
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Siegfried, here is what I just sent to Patrick and Dario=
 earlier:

I put the Rayovac Reusable Alkalines to the test last year.=
 Aside
from the higher than average leakage problem, I noted that these
batteries don't typically fulfill their claim of 20+ full=
 recharges.
In fact, I experienced about half that amount and noted that=
 with
each subsequent recharge after the first 5 or so the actual=
 power
level diminished substantially (10-20%) with each recharge. I=
 did
keep them for use in flashlights and such for emergencies=
 though.

I'm getting excellent results using the Energizer Lithium Photo=
 AA
batteries in the LX. Though they cost more, they really last a=
 long
time.

Bob

Bob Christopher =A0=A0=A0=A0Littleton, Colorado USA =A0=A0=A0=A0bob@palmtop.com
=A0HP 200-LX Palmtop =A0. =A0 Minox Cameras =A0. =A0 All The Small Stuff


On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 15:41:27 -0800, Siegfried Witzgall wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>Does anybody having some experience in recharging for example
>(Duracell)
>Alkaline Batt4s? and the use of them in the LX?
>
>ciao Siegfried
>
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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 16:20:04 +0000
Reply-To:     Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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Laurence Harvey wrote:
> It's interesting that many of you guys living in the US felt a need to post
> your ancestry as well, why is this? Some kind of cultural thing I guess.

Other than native Americans we're all from somewhere else so
being American is more like claiming a political identity rather
than a national/geographical identity.

This thread started as an offshoot of the Norway users so I
added my ancestral identity to give it a bit more flavor.
Saying you're American only says where you live.  :-)

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 09:58:45 -0700
Reply-To:     Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
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From:         Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
Subject:      Re: Around The World Info
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Tim wrote:

> I'd be interested in anyone who could help me pinpoint my ancestry on a map,
> as the country doesn't exist anymore <grin>. One great grandfather came over
> in about 1906, when he didn't like the looks of things happening in his area
> of Europe, I guess... He listed his home as "Bergholz" (or Bergholtz),
> Prussia. I tried finding it, when I lived in Germany, but I waited too long

Probably Bergholz in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
about 75 miles northeast of Berlin. Near the Polish border.

There is a picture of the main street here,
http://www.geog.plym.ac.uk/research/groups/property.htm

and here's a page with a lot of links to information on Prussia
and Pommerania (Pommern) history,
http://www.rootsweb.com/~deupru/index.htm

Finally, you can pinpoint it on a map on my map page at
http://www.technoir.nu/hplx/lxmapblast.html
Just put in Bergholz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for the city and
state, Germany for the country, and a zoom of 8 or 9.

> Mike, do you "do" the archives? If so (and anyone else may be interested in
> this too), there's a free service out there, where you can encrypt your
> email addr., against spiders, etc. at:

Yes I do do them :) The html encoding of characters in addresses
is something I've thought about. This would be a hindrance to
spam bots while still leaving the archives useful.

Regards,
Mike

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 12:07:46 -0500
Reply-To:     Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM>
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From:         Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM>
Subject:      Rayovac Ultra NiMh 1.2V 1600mAh (Was: Reuseable Alkaline)
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I would like to know how often you have to recharge them, how many hours do they last.
Do you recharge the batteries in LX or on a separate recharger?

In my case I recharge them in the LX using a TSR called charge.com (at SUPER) which extends the fast charge to 24 hs (or 8 hs if stalled).
I can use them about 10 to 11hs before que low batt warning goes on.

I've read users using rechargables that last long, about 15 to 20 hs.

Greetings.

Dario


-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Hemery <rhemery@powerup.com.au>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 16:22:07 +1100
To: Dario Draiman <dario200@MAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Reuseable Alkaline


> At 10:37 PM 25/01/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >I also would like to know about users using Rayovac ULTRA Recheareable
> NiMh 1.2V 1600mAh
> >
> >Dario
> >
>
> Hi Dario
>
> I use the Rayovac Ultra in my LX. What do you want to know?
>
> Russell
>
>

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 18:55:42 +0100
Reply-To:     Cri <bigamons@libero.it>
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From:         Cri <bigamons@LIBERO.IT>
Subject:      SUPER: letter R done
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Just to inform everybody that I've checked the letter "R".

Cri

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 08:30:23 -1000
Reply-To:     John <ticaj@HAWAII.RR.COM>
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From:         John <ticaj@HAWAII.RR.COM>
Subject:      Need some Flash Card help!!!
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I'm kinda new to this but I've had my 100LX for long time but never done =
much with it till now, I just got a Simple Technology STI-ATAFL/8 card, =
How do I get my 100LX to recognize it? Do I need any drivers? is the =
"CIC100 /gen 1" all I need in my autoexec.bat? or is that only for my =
modem?
I would greatly appreciate any advice or input.

Thanx
John

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<STYLE></STYLE>
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drivers?=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 12:01:56 -0700
Reply-To:     "Robert K. Meyer" <bmeyer@UNION-TEL.COM>
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From:         "Robert K. Meyer" <bmeyer@UNION-TEL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
Comments: To: Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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Robert K. Meyer
Elk Mountain, Wyoming USA

Hope someone compiles a list of folks.

12th generation decendent of Roger Williams. Also a line
from Welsh tradition Jenks, Jenckes from 150 BC, then
English somewhere in the dark ages.

The town if Elk Mountain is (el 7260 ft) is the Medicine Bow
River bed surrounded by sagebrush, deer and antelope.

If I walk up Elk Mountain (el 11156 ft) 5 miles from my
house, I can look 70 miles at Longs Peak (el 14255 ft) which
overlooks the "closest thing we have to Norway in the USA:
Estes Park, Colorado, up in the Rocky Mountains". Maybe I
can see Bob's house from there.

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 13:18:11 -0600
Reply-To:     Theodore Heise <theise@NETINS.NET>
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From:         Theodore Heise <theise@NETINS.NET>
Subject:      Re: SUPER: We we stand.  Please read.
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I've checked through 0-C

On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Martin Bergvill wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 00:25:55 -0500, Tralornik wrote:
>
> > Please update this listing if you have checked any additional pages, so that
> > we all don't keep checking the same pages over and over again.
> >
> > If you have time, please chip in and help find bad links.
> > http://www.palmtop.net/super.html
> >
> > PAGE VERIFICATION STATUS
> > (anything blank still needs checking)
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > 0 - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > A - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > B - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > C - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > D
> > E
> > F
> > G - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > H - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > I - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > J - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > K - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > L - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > M - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > N - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > O - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > P
> > Q
> > R
> > S
> > T
> > U
> > V - Checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > W - Checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > X - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > Y - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> > Z - checked and errors sent to Daniel
> >
> > Send errors to Daniel's email listed on this page:
> > http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/contact/

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 12:33:18 -0700
Reply-To:     Kiyoshi Akima <k_akima@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Kiyoshi Akima <k_akima@HOTMAIL.COM>
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I tried using Rayovac Renewal reusable alkalines in my LX a while back.
Since they require their own charger, I swapped two pairs in/out of the LX
every morning. I could usually get through a whole day on a charge, though a
couple of times I had to swap in a backup pair (of one-shot alkalines).
Rayovac claims 500 recharge cycles, but the two pairs didn't last a single
year.

I'm back to using Radio Shack hi-capacity NiMHs which can be charged in the
LX.

Kiyoshi Akima

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 20:36:39 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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From:         Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Subject:      Re: SUPER: We we stand.  Please read.
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Hi friends,

thanks for your help!

At the end of thie email as usual the changelog for the last days.
Please check the new links.

D&A software links still don't work, as all links to offsite files with
an anchor (#) in the URL.

Onsite-files don't have to be checked anymore, since Laust added a file
recognition feature to the perl script which creates the SUPER pages
from the GDB. It looks automatically if the files referred to are
existing.
But it doesn't check for offsite files. So please check all offiste
links! Simply do a SUPER search for "offsite". Thanks!

GTX
daniel

Changelog:

24-JAN-02
tried to fix link to Stephan Luettj. Page for lxtemp and lxtex
lxgps link fixed

25-JAN-02
removed lxgps 1.4 (2*) and 1.5,
added new version lxgps 1.7
MINI4TH modified
4DOS homepage link added
BTOE EVA search link added

26-JAN-02:
Added Stefan Peichl's programs:
autocaps
dspeed
modem
pdu
nodelay
vanity

added Tony's POSTPDU
added PalmPC
removed X-Finder BeOS icons
removed X-Finder MacOS 8 icons v1.0 and v2.0
removed X-Finder Win95 Icons (IRIX)
removed X-Finder Win95 icons (the real ones)
(new X-Finder icons will arrive soon!)
bgfax homepage link added
removed old VDE versions (1.85 and 1.86a)
added VDE 1.9
removed www.punky.com VDE links (dead)
uploaded xray15.zip from SIMTEL (file was missing)
updated contact email address of "Galaxy Editor"



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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 14:39:05 -0600
Reply-To:     "David R. Birch" <dbirch@WI.RR.COM>
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From:         "David R. Birch" <dbirch@WI.RR.COM>
Subject:      Re: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
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Russel Brooks wrote:

> Other than native Americans we're all from somewhere else so
> being American is more like claiming a political identity rather
> than a national/geographical identity.

??  "Native Americans" are from Asia.  We ALL are from someplace
else.

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From:         "Dr. Werner Furlan" <furlan@GMX.NET>
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Subject:      Call by Call Provider in Germany
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hello,

maybe one of the german list members can give me an explanation.
I was on a short trip to Germany and wanted to connect to the
Internet from my Hotel Room. The first attempt failed because the
phone jack did not fit, but the I got a really nice adapter from the
reception and I had a dial tone, but I never got a connection.
I tried the MSN number 0192658 and it was busy after the first 3
numbers. I tried MDS with 01075 1092666120 and planet intercom with
01090 0191799. Busy all the time.
I must have done something wrong. But what?
The phone numbers I had written down from a homepage in the Internet
cafe around the corner. But I'd rather used my HP200 for this.

Werner

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 22:07:39 +0100
Reply-To:     "Helmuth E. Guenther" <h_e_guenther@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
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Werner,


> I must have done something wrong. But what?
> The phone numbers I had written down from a homepage in the Internet
> cafe around the corner. But I'd rather used my HP200 for this.

What is your ModemInit?

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 18:01:52 -0800
Reply-To:     j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM
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From:         John J Vander Stel <j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM>
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Hi Khalil,

> I need to get a "Cellular-ready-PCMCIA modem" that will work with my HP
200LX.

I have an old 14.4K cellular compatible card modem back at home that is
well below the maximum power draw range posted by someone in the know on
this list.  I purchased it cheaply at a used computer store one day where
a sales person assumed that it was just another slow modem.  I'm holding
onto it in case I end up with a cellular phone that it can be used with.

You might want to check out any used computer stores that might be in
your area.  You never know what you might find. :-)

Hopefully someone will post the maximum power draw for a card modem to be
used in the HP200LX again so you'll know what to look for.

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Bob,

I hail from Los Angeles, CA, originally from Roseburg, Oregon. USA All the
Way!

I posted several months ago a suggestion that we set up an HPLX conference
to get everyone on the list in a convenient location.

Anyone else interested?

Joe Buford







>Date:    Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:27:00 -0700
>From:    Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
>Subject: Around The World In 80 Minutes?

>Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
>with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
>would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
>and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
>please ;)

>Bob

>Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
 >HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff

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> It's interesting that many of you guys living in the US felt a need to post
> your ancestry as well, why is this? Some kind of cultural thing I guess.

Well, many Americans ancestors are from other countries.  I guess we are
therefore, still waiting for a Native American (formerly Indian) to
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Date:         Sat, 26 Jan 2002 21:10:50 -0500
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After 5,000 games of Curtis Cameron's excellent Golf Solitaire on the HP
200LX, I hereby announce my retirement from the game.  Everything I ever set
out to do, I have done.

As I leave the game, my overall average stands at 21.9; a number I once
thought would have been utterly impossible.  The total number of games won
is something like 106, or 2.1%.

So this is enough for me.  I leave this record as a challenge to others who
may follow in this curious addiction to a terrific card game on the palmtop.

My thanks go to Curtis Cameron for his programming talent and dedication to
the best handheld platform.

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Date:         Sun, 27 Jan 2002 04:36:18 +0000
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Michael Kopplin wrote:
> Yes I do do them :) The html encoding of characters in addresses
> is something I've thought about. This would be a hindrance to
> spam bots while still leaving the archives useful.

I am against the hiding of email addresses in the archives.
Anyone can join this list and collect addresses so cleaning the
archives isn't protecting anyone and just destroys data that
could be useful.

If anyone is paranoid then they shouldn't participate in public
discussion groups like an email list.

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The sheer number of games will garner you respect through out the ages.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Striegel, Alan" <Striegel@PIOS.COM>
To: <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 9:10 PM
Subject: Retiring from Golf (solitaire)


> After 5,000 games of Curtis Cameron's excellent Golf Solitaire on the HP
> 200LX, I hereby announce my retirement from the game.  Everything I ever
set
> out to do, I have done.
>
> As I leave the game, my overall average stands at 21.9; a number I once
> thought would have been utterly impossible.  The total number of games won
> is something like 106, or 2.1%.
>
> So this is enough for me.  I leave this record as a challenge to others
who
> may follow in this curious addiction to a terrific card game on the
palmtop.
>
> My thanks go to Curtis Cameron for his programming talent and dedication
to
> the best handheld platform.
>
> Alan Striegel
>
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gr=FCss Dich Helmuth!

On 26 Jan 2002 at 22:07, Helmuth E. Guenther wrote:

> Werner,
>
>
> > I must have done something wrong. But what?
> > The phone numbers I had written down from a homepage in the Internet
> > cafe around the corner. But I'd rather used my HP200 for this.
>
> What is your ModemInit?

it is AT&FX3.

The modem dials, the problem is that I cannot get a phone connection
to the ISP, even if I dial the number with the phone, I always get a
busy tone. I had to dial 0 for a outside line. Then "," for one
second pause, then the mentionend number. But it was always busy
after the first 3 numbers.
Is it possible, that the hotel uses a phone provider that prohibits
these numbers? Or needs some prefix? Is the number I used correct?

The number I dialed was:
0,0192658

cheers,
Werner

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 Are these things any good?

 http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1315747076

 Anyone using them?

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Date:         Sun, 27 Jan 2002 08:55:02 +0200
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Hi Werner

On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 22:03:05 +0100, "Dr. Werner Furlan" <furlan@GMX.NET> wrote:

> maybe one of the german list members can give me an explanation.
> I was on a short trip to Germany and wanted to connect to the
> Internet from my Hotel Room. The first attempt failed because the
> phone jack did not fit, but the I got a really nice adapter from the
> reception and I had a dial tone, but I never got a connection.
> I tried the MSN number 0192658 and it was busy after the first 3
> numbers. I tried MDS with 01075 1092666120 and planet intercom with
> 01090 0191799. Busy all the time.

All these call by call numbers (019... and apperently also 010...) are
not available from a hotel I think. You have to use a provider which
uses a normal telephone number. Either subscribe with Compuserve
Classic, or use one of the providers G|nther Eisele lists in his
database. You can download this data base from
http://www.guenther-eisele.de

Also, have you made sure you dial the probably reqired 0 and then
waited for the dialtone? (Dial=ATX3DT0,NUMBER does the job, replace
NUMBER with the telephone number of te provider, don'T forget the
comma, which lets the modem wait some time before continue dialling!)

GTX
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Hi Russel

On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 04:36:18 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:

>
> If anyone is paranoid then they shouldn't participate in public
> discussion groups like an email list.

There are internet robots which grab email addressses from everywhere
and collect them. I have got many spam emails even offering, that I can
buy a CD foll with 10 millions of valid email addresses for just 99
US$!

There are times when I get more than 10 spam emails per day. Then it's
time to change my email address published on
http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/contact (which is only a forwarding
address).

Such an Internet robot only collects what is easy to find (in such
archives, for example), but it doesn't subscribe to email lists (yet)
to get valid addresses.

So it is good to destroy the email addresses in the archives. Everyone
who visits the archives and really needs an address can join the list
and ask here. Or email the list administrator.

That's my opinion. I hate spam.

GTX
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Yves Leurquin
Fribourg, Switzerland
HPLX User since 1991
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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.

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> is the "CIC100 /gen 1" all I need in my autoexec.bat?

This is only for modem cards.  It has nothing to do with Flash cards.  In =
fact,
you can REM it out and save some system RAM if you don't have a modem =
card.

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Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:

> I was on a short trip to Germany and wanted to connect to the
> Internet from my Hotel Room...
> I tried the MSN number 0192658 and it was busy after the first 3
> numbers. I tried MDS with 01075 1092666120 and planet intercom with
> 01090 0191799. Busy all the time.
> I must have done something wrong. But what?

Looks like the Hotel has a preselection phone provider which disables
all other call by call phone provider. This is often done by Hotels to
prevent the guest from using another provider which they cannot
charge to the guest.

All call by call internet provider use different call by call
phone provider, so you should have asked at the desk, which
phone provider the hotel uses, and then take an internet call
by call provider who uses this phone provider.

Sounds compicated, I admit.

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Striegel, Alan wrote:
> After 5,000 games of Curtis Cameron's excellent Golf Solitaire on the HP
> 200LX, I hereby announce my retirement from the game.  Everything I ever set
> out to do, I have done.
...
> My thanks go to Curtis Cameron for his programming talent and dedication to
> the best handheld platform.

I just won my 2500th Curtis Cameron "FreeCell" game (Only 1 loss
so far, that impossible game we all found) so I know all about
being hooked by his LX games.

We should probably form a support group like AA for his games;
we could call it CC...

"Hi, my name Russ and I'm a CC addict."

Cheers... Russ

ps- The addiction is hard to break, I bet you start playing
    it again.    :-)

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John J Vander Stel wrote:
> Hopefully someone will post the maximum power draw for a card modem to be
> used in the HP200LX again so you'll know what to look for.

The max pcmcia card current draw is 150ma according to previous
list posts.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 04:36:18 +0000, Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM> wrote:
> > If anyone is paranoid then they shouldn't participate in public
> > discussion groups like an email list.
>
> There are internet robots which grab email addressses from everywhere
> and collect them. I have got many spam emails even offering, that I can
> buy a CD foll with 10 millions of valid email addresses for just 99
> US$!

Yeah, I get those offers too.

> There are times when I get more than 10 spam emails per day. Then it's

I had 40 just this morning

> So it is good to destroy the email addresses in the archives. Everyone

Ok, As long as Al's Zip archives don't get modified I won't
complain.

It's wishful thinking but eventually the net is going to have
deal with the spam problem.  Hiding email addresses and other
tricks aren't addressing the basic problem that everyone hates.

It has to be stopped at the source and not later.

Ok, I'll get off the soapbox.

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Date:         Sun, 27 Jan 2002 10:24:31 -0800
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Maybe some of the Unix folks on this list can give me a quick answer on
this.  My apologies to the rest.

At work, I'm trying to help some customers diagnose different problems on
their different Unix boxes (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris), and their first contact
with me usually is an email and a core file (dump) generated when a program
crashed.

Unlike the "normal" and simplistic case of running a debugger against a
core file on my own machine where a problem occurred, I'm looking at core
files "out of context", where the environment variables and sometimes the
offending program are unknown or unavailable to me, even tho I may have
access to similar machines (but not theirs).

My question, is there a unified approach (or tool) to unix core file
analysis that's consistent across the different platforms that will let me
determine (1) the name of the offending program (2) show a specific reason
why the program failed and (3) show a trace of the routines leading up to
the failure?  My guess is no ... but then, I'm such an optimist.  I don't
even know if the exported core-files contain all this information, let
alone whether I can extract it.

Emails off-list is fine.  Many thanks for any responses and/or links.

- Longden

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Date:         Sun, 27 Jan 2002 11:37:28 -0700
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I have been working an assignment at a company that does not use the
ubiquitous Outlook for its shared calendar system.  Instead it uses
Corporate Time V4.2.  In the file/export drop down menu is, would you
believe it, the option to export a .adb file to a 200LX.

It requires the down load from the PC of a file ut.exe, and that's as far as
I can determine what is needed to hook up.

Does anyone have any experience using this program with their LX?  BTDTs
welcomed.

Colin
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Date:         Sun, 27 Jan 2002 11:54:33 -0700
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http://www.magicram.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=M

Half the price of Olympus, but US based.

thanks.

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Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:

> it is AT&FX3.
>
> The modem dials, the problem is that I cannot get a phone connection
> to the ISP, even if I dial the number with the phone, I always get a
> busy tone. I had to dial 0 for a outside line. Then "," for one
> second pause, then the mentionend number. But it was always busy
> after the first 3 numbers.
> Is it possible, that the hotel uses a phone provider that prohibits
> these numbers? Or needs some prefix? Is the number I used correct?

Some hotels seem to have their individual wiring. I had problems last
week in France where I could not connect in my hotel room connnecting
with the RJ11 of the phone cord but managed to connect with a plug in
the meeting room.

That is to say it might not be worth to worry too much. Next time in a
different hotel it should work again.

HP Staber/Salzburg

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I'm using a 160 mb Sandisk bought from Silicon Salvage last year. No
drivers or formatting  necessary.  I use SC 7.0 in  my 32 mb C: drive on

my DS 200LX ,  and backup  all to the 160 mb A: drive. Both reading and
writing are very fast.

Richard



Russel Brooks wrote:

> Dunaway, Scott S.S. wrote:
> > What is the largest CF the HP200LX can handle without special
> > software?  I'm looking in the 64MB - 256MB range of SanDisk CF
> > cards.  Thanks.
>
> I'm using SanDisk 64MB and 128MB CFs on my 200LX.  No problems.
>
> Cheers... Russ
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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> What about merging the DB with my HPLX knowledge database?
> Or maybe merging is not a good idea. But this seems to be a good
> occasion to remind you all that there is the HPLX knowledge database.
> ;-) I would like to encourage as much people as possible to register
> with that data base. http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/hplxkndb


I should think twice before putting the member's e-mail
addresses and locations on a web page. That is an invitation to
spammers. I suggest that we circulate the list among the list
members only.

You can not be too careful in this day and age.

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It is nice to know there are still a number of LX users. I'm
just catching up on all of this.

William E. Blankenship
Georgia, USA

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Le Fri, 25 Jan 2002 15:50:25 -0800
Ian Butler <ianb@HPLX=2ENET> a =E9crit:

> It's no big deal, though -- the
> driver isn't very large=2E

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=2E=2E=2E

Do anybody has tried that ?

Jacques=2E

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Le Fri, 25 Jan 2002 15:50:21 +0000
Stefan Peichl <Stefan=2EPeichl@T-ONLINE=2EDE> a =E9crit:

> Once you have them as JPG, it's too late, because JPG is lossy,
> and GIF is just a 1:1 copy from the JPG,=20

Not exactly=2E=2E=2E=2E Remember that there will be a colors reduction, when
convertion a 24bits JPG to a 256 colors GIF=2E=2E=2E

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Ian Christopher Gifford
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LAT 42.38N LON 071.24W
HP200LX/DS/8MB/440MB, started w/ 100LX on 15Jun94.
Favorite HPLX-L  list quote "According to my wife, I don't have a brain.
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Roger Whitmarsh
New Zealand

Come on Kiwis, I know there are more of you out
there than just me, Tony Kan and Tony Hutchins 8*)

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John LaMaide
Lisle, IL  (20 miles west of Chicago)


Sorry for the late response, I was at Nortel PBX school for several
weeks.
Takes a while to get through 700+ e-mails.

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All,

 I'm looking at giving up my compuserve classic account to save some =
money.  I really don't use it for anything except to check one of the =
forums and it is mainly CE stuff now-a-days.

 If I do drop it, can I, at a later date, resubscribe? or will I then be =
stuck with cis2000 only?

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Nathalie Bugeaud MD, Bressuire, France
 languages in order of fluency:
French, English, Japanese, German, Spanish, Indonesian
 ancestors:
great-grandfather General Bugeaud's mother was Irish
 LX specialty to help with:
XtreeGold, LE/LW editors, HTA (Japanese Go), areacode.gdb, france.zip,
sagan.zip (quotes of Carl Sagan)

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> As I leave the game, my overall average stands at 21.9; a number I once
> thought would have been utterly impossible.  The total number of games won
> is something like 106, or 2.1%.

Ah, come on, go for 10,000! (G)

But you forced me to just play another game to just see.  You've done
real well.....

Cum average: 19.0
Won: 56
Played: 4306
Percent: 1.3

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Does anyone had success running FastFlip in the LX? I can't get it to work, hangs up all the time.
Also I didn't find the author's email to ask for this behavior. The manual says that FastFlip will run on the PC/XT.
In case you don't know what this is, FastFlip is task swapper for DOS. It works flawless in my desktop PC and is very fast.
It can switch the tasks to EMS, XMS and disk, like SC but no permanent swap file required.
You can get a copy of it at simtel.net (file fflip218.zip)


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Hello HP and Werner

On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:37:33 +0100, HP Staber <hpstaber@COMPUSERVE.COM> wrote:

> Some hotels seem to have their individual wiring. I had problems last
> week in France where I could not connect in my hotel room connnecting
> with the RJ11 of the phone cord but managed to connect with a plug in
> the meeting room.

Everytime I travel I have two pieces of phone cord with me, each an
RJ11 on one side and open wires on the other side.
And a luster terminal with two contacts.
So I can adapt my modem RJ11 to every possible individual RJ11 wiring
with a few minutes of trial-and-error and four screws.

GTX
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My thoughts (request?) re method of consolidating the HP user info would be best
put into a PBK file (PDB if 100/200). Now I understand that this could be
regarded as archaic but it would enable everyone, HP95 users included, to access
the names and info etc. I know the HP desktop utility package includes a utility
to open either 95 or 100/200 phone books AND permits searching / printing etc.
Also the 'Notepad' utility (Author = Charles Hayden) will open the 95 PBK file
and allow saving in a database format (CSV or whatever). Then again how about
using a plain 1-2-3 file? At least this is one application that EVERY HPLX user
has access to!

Apologies in advance if my approach is regarded as too simple.

Just my 0.02 cents (SA Rand so actually worth about 0.00000000000002!)

All the best from Nigel R in sunny South Africa

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Hi,

  does anybody know e-mail of Steven Lawson, author of Goin' Postal=3F
  I've some feedback for him and in documentation is no contact.

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 Lasse Karlsson
 Stockholm, Sweden

 200LX DS 64MB
 First HPLX was a 95LX in -94  (still in use)

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Roger Whitmarsh <lodger@NZ1.IBM.COM> wrote:
> Come on Kiwis, I know there are more of you out
> there than just me, Tony Kan and Tony Hutchins 8*)

All right, I'll help raise the count per population for NZ (which may
help us in beating the Norwegians)

Stuart Foster, New Zealand
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Hi Larry

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 04:36:06 +0000, Larry Castor <castorlw@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>  I'm looking at giving up my compuserve classic account to save some money.  I really don't use it for anything except to check one of the
> forums and it is mainly CE stuff now-a-days.
>
>  If I do drop it, can I, at a later date, resubscribe? or will I then be stuck with cis2000 only?

When I wanted to unsubscribe (that was after a trip where I wanted to
use CS classic, just subscribed before the trip and planned to
unsubscribe after it), they offered me to stay with Compuserve, but pay
no monthly fees anymore, just half a cent more per minute for every
call. So I ended up in staying a CS classic member with a "call by
call" account. No fees, except when I really use it. :-)

That'S exactly what I need, because I need it only when I'm outside of
Germany, and that happens not too often yet.

GTX
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hi Stefan, Daniel, Michael, Helmuth, Hans Peter,

I hope I did not forget anybody.
Thank you for your input.
The problem seems really to be that 019... Calls from the hotel are
blocked, either by the hotel itself or the phone provider the hotel
uses.
I asked at the desk but the girls there had no idea of what is
going on, they gave me the phone adapter and a sheet how to
configure Windows to dial out, that was all they could do for me.
My dialing procedure was correct.

For HP: I know that the wiring in France is different from ours
most of the time, they use the outer lines in the RJ11 plug while
here the inner two wires are used.  With a pair of needles this can
be fixed ;-)

To find out what numbers are allowed is really complicated, this
seems to be the drawback of liberalisation in the telecom market.
It was expensicve, now it is complicated or expensive.

Werner


on 27 Jan 2002 at 14:43 Stefan Peichl wrote about:
Re: Call by Call Provider in Germany

> Dr. Werner Furlan wrote:
>
> > I was on a short trip to Germany and wanted to connect to the
> > Internet from my Hotel Room... I tried the MSN number 0192658 and
> > it was busy after the first 3 numbers. I tried MDS with 01075
> > 1092666120 and planet intercom with 01090 0191799. Busy all the
> > time. I must have done something wrong. But what?
>
> Looks like the Hotel has a preselection phone provider which
> disables all other call by call phone provider. This is often done
> by Hotels to prevent the guest from using another provider which
> they cannot charge to the guest.
>
> All call by call internet provider use different call by call
> phone provider, so you should have asked at the desk, which
> phone provider the hotel uses, and then take an internet call
> by call provider who uses this phone provider.
>
> Sounds compicated, I admit.
>
> Stefan
>


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Hi All,

Leif Wahlberg
Swedish
Living in Taoyuen, R.O.C. Taiwan

Longtime HP user and my favorite is still the HP41CX which I used
heavily for serious area navigation.

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Francois Gurin
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final comment:

I downloaded the Database from G=FCnther Eisele, this would have=20
solved my problem of course. On my next trip to Germany it will be=20
in my pocket.
http://www.guenther-eisele.de/ortstarif/index.htm

thank you, G=FCnther.

cheers,
Werner

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Axel KLAG
Berlin, GERMANY

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on 23 Jan 2002 at 8:27 Bob Christopher wrote about:
Around The World In 80 Minutes?

> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are and
> where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities please ;)
>
> Bob

I am a little late, but nevertheless:

Werner Furlan
Feldkirch/Vorarlberg/Austria
HP200 LX / 64MB/DS
                  8MB/DS Backup

for my exact location see:
http://map.findu.com/oe9fwv


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I too have used one off and on over the years and have experienced the lock
up fairly often requiring a hard reboot. This is just a guess: but I think
it is something to do with the amount of data being stored in the buffer.  I
lost so many missives because I had not saved my message, that I started to
save every few lines.  It never locked up when I did that.  I am using VDE
1.8E as my post/LX editor where I have found this lock up to occur.  It has
never happened in any of the HP apps.

BTW, I still have not found a way to log onto an MSN pop mail server using
the LX and postLX!!

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 07:21:59 -0700
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Good news is that they hold their charge for a long time (like a regular
alkaline). Bad news is that they can easily loose their ability to hold a
full recharge if not sufficiently discharged (IIRC). I have a number of them
(got them with good rebates, so the price was low), but have not been
thrilled by them.

Bob

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From: Patrick West [mailto:francis_patrick_west@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 7:23 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Reuseable Alkaline


Folks,

Does anyone have an opinion about "Rayovac Renewal Reusable Alkaline"
batteries?

I ended up with some a while back, came with some stuff I purchased.
So I now have 2 of the AA and 6 of the AAA.  I had never payed attention
so know nothing of "Reusable Alkaline"


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On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 07:21:59AM -0700, Feldman, Robert wrote:
> Good news is that they hold their charge for a long time
> (like a regular alkaline). Bad news is that they can
> easily loose their ability to hold a full recharge if not
> sufficiently discharged (IIRC).

Really bad news (if my experience is any indication): RAs seem
to be far more prone to leakage than any other rechargables.
Used Grandcell RAs in my Palm IIIx for a while, then discovered
to my horror that they'd leaked all over the motherboard and
corroded all the important traces.  My Gameboy and several
flashlights also showed signs of corrosion around the battery
terminals, enough to make me toss all my RAs.

To be fair, it might have just been a bad batch.  I've never
had any problems with NiMH cells, though, and I must be one
unlucky dude to have 2 dozen RAs, purchased over the space
of a year, /all/ leak while in use.  (Heck, they even leaked
all over the /charger/!)

I wonder if there's any connection between these leaks and
my LX screen bubbling into a sickly green mess...

- Adrian

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Hi friends,

for those of you who have not yet seen such a spam email I recently
mentioned here in a discussion about email addresses in the HPLX-L archives, I
forward you one which I just received. It is one of the classic kind of spams which
I receive way too often!

And this one is definitely sent by a machine which scans the Internet for
email addresses, because the address I have published on my homepage (and
nowhere else) has been used. Also, as usual, they ask you to reply (to verify your
address is valid, so they can send you more and more spam).

Sorry for the bandwidth. I thought it might be interesting to some people
who don't know this kind of email address abusage yet. It is really annoying.

GTX
daniel

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:21:50 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Padin <ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM>
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I found a pack of four of these with included charger for $19.00USD.
Is that a good price? Are there better deals out there? I might use
these in the LX since they come with their own charger. I don't like
to charge batteries in the LX.

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 08:18:10 -0700
Reply-To:     Bob Christopher <bob@PALMTOP.COM>
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Adrian,

RAs are prone to leakage and it doesn't seem to be a batch
run problem but a more universal one. When this thread
started I replied to Patrick, Dario and Siegfried off-list
about this very problem. Also, my nearly year long
experience with these batteries is that they never
attained their suggested 20x recharge cycle. And their
recharge after about the 10th time resulted in less
and less of a full capacity charge even when they were
completely discharged. Not a good value.

Siegfried has reported having excellent results with
the Duracell Ultra series AA batteries, results comparable
to the Energizer lithiums a lot of us went over to but
at a much lower cost. Any one else having good results
with the Ultras?

Bob

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Reply-To:     Barry <barry@FBTC.NET>
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Russel Brooks wrote:
> It's wishful thinking but eventually the net is going to have
> deal with the spam problem.  Hiding email addresses and other
> tricks aren't addressing the basic problem that everyone
hates.

It may not be wishful thinking.  The US legislature is now
seriously considering dealing with telephone solicitation and
they way it looks like they might do it should be effective.
There will be a single 800 number that we can call to have
ourselves put on a do-not-call list.  Vendors will receive a
$5000 fine for each call to someone on that list.

If they're that serious about it it might eventually extend to
internet spam and other countries might also adopt a policy like
this.

Of course that sets a precident for government to control the
internet and I'm not sure I wouldn't rather have spam.  It might
also be impossible for governments to prevent sending spam to
other countries.

I can't think of any other way to stop spam.  This way might not
even work.  And the cure might be worse than the sickness.

I'm currently getting 5 to 6 spam emails a day.  If I sign up
for a couple of sites (that promise not to reveal personal
information) it jumps to 40 or 50 a day for a while and then
settles back down.

Last night I got on AOL hoping for a chat session with my
granddaughter.  While waiting for her I started getting instant
messages containing links and containing all sorts of ads,
mostly for porn sites.  I wasn't even in a chat room and I'd
guess I got 10 of these per minute.  Some very objectionable.

She didn't show up.  It wasn't scheduled. I just know she's
sometimes there Sunday evening and she knows I'm there sometimes
Sunday evening.  But I'm almost glad.  And if she had, it would
have been nearly impossible to chat with so many interruptions.

Barry

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 17:58:01 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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From:         Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
Subject:      post.cfg "To=" feature
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Post/LX experts, I have a question:

There is an item on the D&A Tips and Tricks page
http://www.dasoft.com/tnt.htm
("Force a TO: Address in a Reply"), which I wanted to use for my HPLX-L
folder in Post/LX.
I have defined a filter which filters hplx-l mails in the folder
[HPLX-L]. Not I put the line "To=hplx-l@uconnvm.uconn.edu" in the
[HPLX-L] section of post.cfg, so  I hope that everytime I press F3
(reply) on a list message, the To: header contains the list address.
But it doesn't! Instead it contains as usual the address of the sender.

Well, I know I can somply press "T" instead of F3 to reply to the list
(uses the original To: header for the new To: header). But it would be
nice if this To= feature would also work!

Thanks
daniel

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:30:42 -0800
Reply-To:     Longden_Loo@CANDLE.COM
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From:         Longden Loo <Longden_Loo@CANDLE.COM>
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I just bought one of these (RayoVac model PS1 - charges 4 AAs) at CompUSA
for $10.

Seems pretty cheap and it claims to be mico-chip controlled to allow
optimal charging for each of the 4 batteries (supports NiMH, NiCad and
rechargeable alkalines).

Unlike some other chargers, this one has no manual switches to indicate
battery type, and each cell gets its own LED indicating charge status
(which I observed switching off at different times for different cells).

Other than the fact that this isn't a 1 hour charger, it seems pretty
flexible (all battery types, all mAH capacities) on top of being
inexpensive and somewhat compact (even has the folding prongs, ala the LX
charger).

Does anyone know the shortcomings of this type of charger, or of this
charger specifically?  For example, I don't really know how thoroughly it
charges each cell, nor do I know how it determines the cell types ... maybe
it's all bogus?

- Longden

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:32:55 +0200
Reply-To:     Daniel Hertrich <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
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Hi friends,

here is the SUPER changelog for yesterday and today.
Avi, please check the D&A Software entries for consistency and
correctness!
Others, please check everything! Links to offsite files and links to
author' homepages are most important. And typos. ;-)
"Onsite" files cannot be missing. No need to test their links.


GTX
daniel


27-JAN-02
superfuncs.pl on web server modified by Laust so that offsite file links with anchor (#) work now.

28-JAN-02
made HPLX knowledge database an "offsite file"
updated xset from 5.28 to 5.29

CGI-BIN links fixed: 2bgfax, a2e, bgfax, btoe, csv2gp, dict/lx, eva, lxtools, lxfileman, int5fh, lxgps, mini4th, minidict, palmpc, pdb2x, pdu, pe, pespell, pim/pe, postpdu, timestmp.

Graphics Workshop typo removed
Hangman typos removed
One appearence of AI-Tutor deleted, descriptions merged.
fixed link for gdb2txt (Linux GDB converter)
added hpalarm search link for "simple screen saver utility"

D&A Software links added / modified:
dhcp handler
ftp/lx
www/lx
lx-sort
pe
ping/lx
robot/lx
telnet/lx
hv
pim/pe -> pim/lx
time tracker
adbmoon
moon fonts
adbio
greet
palrun
ir.exe
pns200
stockchart/lx updated
posth updated
pick
mm/lx
irc/lx
roboweb/lx
quick/lx
abc/lx
pro/lx
read/lx
find/lx
volt/lx
robonews/lx

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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:12:53 +0100
Reply-To:     Etienne Lemaire <etienne.lemaire@pandora.be>
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From:         Etienne Lemaire <etienne.lemaire@PANDORA.BE>
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Has anyone had any experience with "Mailwasher"
http://www.mailwasher.net/  It is supposed to fake a bounced
mail and hopefully, reduce quickly the spams?

Etienne


----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hertrich" <daniel.hertrich@GMX.DE>
| for those of you who have not yet seen such a spam email I
recently
| mentioned here in a discussion about email addresses in the
HPLX-L archives, I
| forward you one which I just received. It is one of the
classic kind of spams which
| I receive way too often!
|
| And this one is definitely sent by a machine which scans the
Internet for
| email addresses, because the address I have published on my
homepage (and
| nowhere else) has been used. Also, as usual, they ask you to
reply (to verify your
| address is valid, so they can send you more and more spam).
|

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Gottfried Burckhardt
Boeblingen, South-West Germany
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Iqigo Martinez de Azagra y de Miota
Las Arenas (Vizcaya)
Spain, Europe

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I guess it's time to de-lurk...

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?

I have had my LX apart before, but, since I didn't take the right hinge
apart, I didn't have to put it back together.

Is there some special method to make it easier? Are there special tools
required?

Thanks in advance,

Rus

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Geert van Wirdum
Wijk bij Duurstede
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Sorry for the delay; our main Internet connection's been down for the last
several days while Verizon tried to figure out what was wrong with their
lines.

Rick Rae
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On 1/25/2002 at 8:05 AM Bob Christopher wrote:

>Group - Yes, I've been gathering names and locations, and
>collating all the info. 76 responses so far.
>
>I'll give it until Monday then post the listing as an email back
>to the list for a 2-day round of corrections.
>
>Wednesday it should be ready to resend, this time both as an
>email file and with a db attachment for use in the LX data base.
>Sorting is by country, state/province, city. Data includes:
>Name, City, State/Province, Country, email address.
>
>If anyone wishes the sorting to be different or the content
>changed speak up before Monday - or forever hold your peace!
>
>We might want to delete this thread from the archives once
>everyone is sent the info, though. Keep the junkmail/porn bots
>at bay.
>
>Bob
>
>Bob Christopher =A0 =A0 Littleton, Colorado USA =A0 =A0 bob@palmtop.com
>HP 200-LX Palmtop =A0. =A0 Minox Cameras =A0. =A0 All The Small Stuff
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Daniel,
>
> When I wanted to unsubscribe (that was after a trip where I wanted to =
use CS classic, just subscribed before the trip and planned to unsubscribe=
 after it), they offered me to stay with Compuserve, but pay no monthly =
fees anymore, just half a cent more per minute for every call. So I ended =
up in staying a CS classic member with a "call by call" account. No fees, =
except when I really use it.<<

   That sounds exactly like what I need also.  It is only when travelling =
will I ever need the compuserve account.

  So, I called compuserve and that is when it got complicated:  I have to =
first "upgrade" to CS2000, set up my new account, the old CS classic =
stays as "backup", then cancel the CS2000 account and somehow? the CS =
classic will remain on the call by call basis.  Compuserve is crediting =
me $20 for this and giving me a 90day trial on the CS2000. The upgrade =
disk arrives in 5-7 days.  Let the fun begin!

  They also have a $2.95 for 1hour account which I wish I had known about =
for the last several years!  Oh well.

Thanks for the advise

Larry

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Bangkok
Thailand

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Hobart
Tasmania
AUSTRALIA

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On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:37:22 +0000, Gottfried Burckhardt <GBurckhardt@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:

> Native Swabian (call it German Indian <G>)

LOL!

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Hi Adrian

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:49:24 +0800, Adrian Ho <aho-hplx@03S.NET> wrote:

> To be fair, it might have just been a bad batch.  I've never
> had any problems with NiMH cells, though, and I must be one
> unlucky dude to have 2 dozen RAs, purchased over the space
> of a year, /all/ leak while in use.  (Heck, they even leaked
> all over the /charger/!)

Are they all from the same brand? Same type? Maybe really a bad batch.
But, you live in Singapore, right? Warm and humid weather? That could
also cause or at least favor corrosion and leakage.

> my LX screen bubbling into a sickly green mess...

Could you exmplain this a little more? Sounds interesting.
Do you have pictures?

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On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 08:37:53AM +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
> Are they all from the same brand? Same type?

Yes (Grandcell) and yes.

> Maybe really a bad batch.  But, you live in Singapore,
> right? Warm and humid weather? That could also cause or at
> least favor corrosion and leakage.

Considering that these batteries are made in Malaysia, whose
weather is almost identical, I'd say it's rather unlikely,
but not impossible.  It's really annoying that it doesn't
happen to my NiMHs, though.

In any case, as Bob observed, these batteries' recharge
capacity falls off rather quickly.  I'm not sure if it's
common to all RAs, but if so, it makes them a Very Bad
Deal in my books...even without the blasted leaks.

> > my LX screen bubbling into a sickly green mess...
>
> Could you exmplain this a little more? Sounds interesting.
> Do you have pictures?

Sorry, no pictures.  My friends all think me weird for
surrounding myself with all manner of PDAs, microservers and
other gadgets...and no cameras of any sort.

And I exaggerated a little.  It's actually more of a rippling
across the whole surface -- I can feel the unevenness when
I run my finger across it.  From an angle, it looks like the
kind of texture you get with a sloppy paint job, all patchy
and stuff.

Under the ripples lies a green "stain", also across the
whole screen.  Now that I look a little more closely, there's
a couple of new small patches that are a darker shade.

All the above developed gradually over the last year.  I hope
this doesn't mean another trip to Thaddeus, but I've had my
LX for over 5 years now, so it still has a place in my heart,
even though I use a Nokia 9210 as my workhorse now.  8-(

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I guess this is late - I was on business travel last week and set the lis=
t to=20
No Mail.

Gary Spiers
Englishman raised in Wales=20
Now residing in Pasadena, CA
Place of work: Earth and Mars :-)
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I use Post/LX and have a acount in wol.es; I have a second acount in
yahoo.com and I want retrive both acounts in a only one sesion.

I have configured the Post/LX with the wol.es settings (pop, smtp,
login,...) in the setup.exe.

How can I set the second mailhost. If I run setup again, the new setting
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Hi friends,

what about merging my HPLX knowledge database
(http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/hplxkndb) with all the info collected in
the last weeks udner the topic "Around the world" and similar?

I thought about it the following way:
Bob is creating a database with the info.
I have a database with people who offer HPLX support.

We merge the two databases, the entries from my one get an additional
checkbox "offers support".

We create a subset which only shows the "offers support" entries, so if
one chooses the subset he will basically have the knowledge database.

All who are interested in the other info as well don't choose the
subset.

I assume that all people who have posted their info here also agree that
their info gets into such a database. 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.

If necessary, I can also encrypt the ZIP archive with a password. This
would be even safer. Only those people who write me an email (i.e.
"register") get the password.

What do you think? Anyone who really doesn't want his data to be in a
publicly available but zipped and encrypted database?

Consider that in the list archives the data is visible anyway. Even
unencrypted and unzipped!

GTX
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> I use Post/LX and have a acount in wol.es; I have a second acount in
> yahoo.com and I want retrive both acounts in a only one sesion.
>
> I have configured the Post/LX with the wol.es settings (pop, smtp,
> login,...) in the setup.exe.
>
> How can I set the second mailhost. If I run setup again, the new setting
> (yahoo) replaces the old (wol.es). How to keep both settings?

Add a new mailbox: F7 fro ADD (first screen after launching POST/LX)


Kind regards

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hello Daniel,

on 28 Jan 2002 at 8:08 Daniel Hertrich wrote about:
Re: Call by Call Provider in Germany

>
> Everytime I travel I have two pieces of phone cord with me, each an
> RJ11 on one side and open wires on the other side. And a luster
> terminal with two contacts. So I can adapt my modem RJ11 to every
> possible individual RJ11 wiring with a few minutes of
> trial-and-error and four screws.
>
good idea.

I have heard of another solution, which is less bulky: use a phone
cord with one RJ11 on one side and two croko crimps on the other
side. A pair of needles stiched into the phone cord of the hotel
and here we are. Also useful if the phone in the hotel has no RJ11
plug.

servus,
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Luca Zanetti
Trento, Italy.
hp100lx,hp200lx from 1994

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on 1/22/02 9:50 PM, Tomaz Modic at tomaz.modic@siol.net wrote:

> Tomaz Modic
> Ziherlova 6
> 1000 Ljubljana
> Slovenija
> Europe


Tomaz,

Please let me know as soon as you receive my flies.

I sent them last thursday from Luxembourg.

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Wed, 30 Jan 2002 00:58:31 +1300 (NZDT)

--------------
 OPEN LETTER

January 15, 2002 To: Carly Fiorina
From: the editors of Red Herring
Re: your departure

Dear Ms. Fiorina,
Please resign.

 You were appointed in 1999 to replace the boring if dependable
Lewis Platt. An outsider, you brought to Hewlett-Packard the
cult of the celebrity CEO. You said the right things: You
promised Wall Street 15 percent annual growth when HP (a
sclerotic giant with $42 billion in sales) had seen its growth
dip below that figure in 1998. You predicted that HP would be
a leader in "the second phase of Internet." You assured
employees that you would embrace and yet reform the "HP
Way"--the egalitarian, innovative, technologically driven
corporate culture that Bill Hewlett and David Packard created.

 You have not met any of these promises.

 First, Wall Street has lost faith. Since you took charge, the
company's stock has tumbled 50 percent: nearly $4.8 billion in
shareholder equity has vanished. By contrast, the stock of IBM
has declined only half as much. HP's cost of sales has
increased 19 percent from October 1999 to October 2001--but
revenue has declined by 9 percent. Among your competitors,
only Apple Computer, Gateway, and Compaq Computer have done
worse over a similar period.

 Second, under your management, HP seems unlikely to be a
leader in the second phase of the Internet--or anything else.
For example, you tried to copy the corporate-services
successes of IBM's CEO, Lou Gerstner, by making a pass at
PricewaterhouseCoopers, only to see the $17.5 billion merger
fall apart. Good thing, too, because purchasing the
consultancy could not have made HP another IBM. IBM's services
are so attractive because, in addition to expensive servers,
IBM sells software. Fully one-third of IBM's profits derive
from software sales. HP has--what? Nothing. Your company
earned a mere $1 billion in software sales in 2000.

 Third, far from embracing and renewing HP's corporate
culture, your personal style has been comically at odds with
the company's traditions. While a CEO with a bodyguard and a
Gulfstream IV jet (and tens of millions of dollars in
compensation) might be appropriate for some companies, at
geeky, democratic HP you have alienated everyone. The 6,000
layoffs you ordered profoundly shocked a company that never
laid off anybody.

 At press time, you were struggling to merge HP with an even
more stricken PC maker, Compaq. You have defended the deal by
saying it will allow HP to sell higher-margin PCs and servers
to corporations and help the company compete in the coveted
professional-services market. The William and Flora Hewlett
and David and Lucile Packard Foundations (which oppose the
deal) have "other concerns," you darkly hint, like "wealth
stability." They offer no alternative for HP's future, you
complain.

 Nonsense. Compaq is not a leader in high-margin computers and
servers. Like HP, Compaq sells commodity PCs. The merger
cannot help HP sell services--HP has no services business. And
wealth stability is a perfectly valid concern for shareholders
. . . No: the merger will only increase your dependence on
commodity PCs with their increasingly slender profit margins,
while diluting the strength of your successful businesses like
printers. In any case, mergers of large computer companies
nearly always fail--as did Compaq's own merger with Digital
Equipment.

 The merger is like two starving men agreeing to share a crust
of bread.

 You say that your critics offer no alternatives? Here are
some: HP's mergers should aim to acquire technology, not
"scale." Specifically, if HP does plan to sell services and
servers, it should, like Sun Microsystems and IBM, sell
software as a driver of those products. Why not buy a
database, data-storage, or server operating system company?
And if HP hopes to be a leader in the second phase of the
Internet, it should invest more in research and development
and seize new markets in wireless technologies, handheld
devices, and the Internet infrastructure that would link such
devices together. Your company's best chance is to embrace its
own engineering traditions.

 Many have suggested that if HP's shareholders reject the
proposed merger, you will resign. But even if the merger is
approved, you should leave. You have badly damaged HP's
morale, organization, and strategy. Please go.

Write to letters@redherring.com.

Copyright 2001 Red Herring Magazine
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Date:         Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:47:39 -0700
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Colin Cohen - Cape Town, South Africa; Virginia, USA; and Calgary, Canada.

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Ed Padin wrote:
> I found a pack of four of these with included charger for
$19.00USD.
> Is that a good price? Are there better deals out there? I
might use
> these in the LX since they come with their own charger. I
don't like
> to charge batteries in the LX.

If that's the price including the charger it's not a bad price.
Without the charger it's pretty high.

I paid the same price for 4 1600 mah nimh batteries with a
pretty nice charger from www.batterybarn.com.  I don't remember
what brand they were but they've been great.

Previously I bought 1600 mah Nexcell batteries from
www.thomasdistributing.com for about $2.35 each.  NexCell are
good batteries.  Since I don't need too many chargers I'm
thinking of buying some more batteries from them.

They also now have the 1800 mah Maha nimh (also a good brand)
now for $14.97 for a 4-pack.  That's considerably cheaper than
the were a couple of months ago.

I just looked on their page and they now have the Nexcell 1800
mah for $12.97 a 4-pack and the 1600 mah are down to $2.10 each.

I've had really good results from these batteries.  I'm using
them in quite a few devices.

Barry

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Hi all,

What's the deal with all the renewal mails that seem to end up on the list
these days? I wasn't even aware I *had* to resubscribe to remain on the
list (and why is that anyway?)...


Regards,

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Laust Brock-Nannestad wrote:

> What's the deal with all the renewal mails that seem to end up on the
> list these days? I wasn't even aware I *had* to resubscribe to remain
> on the list (and why is that anyway?)...

The renewal messages that show up on the list are from people who don't
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hplx-l@uconnvm.uconn.edu.

But yes, the list software does require periodic confirmation that list
subscribers are active.

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Ian Butler wrote:

> The renewal messages that show up on the list are from people who don't
> read the instructions -- people who will soon be removed from the list
> automatically unless they correct their mistake.  You have to forward the
> message to LISTSERV@uconnvm.uconn.edu, people, not
> hplx-l@uconnvm.uconn.edu.

Obviously. I guess they're in for a surprise with in the next 15 days,
unless Al is kind (no pun intended) enough to manually renew their
subscriptions when he sees the mails on the list...

> But yes, the list software does require periodic confirmation that list
> subscribers are active.

Is that a new feature (new = last couple of years)? :-)

Why it is needed, I still don't quite get, but it will eventually save a
bit of bandwidth I suppose (when people not reading the list are
automatically unsubscribed).


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The thread that wouldn't die...

Laust Brock-Nannestad
Gentofte, Denmark

95LX since 1995, 200LX since 1997, broken hinge since 1998 ;-)


Cheers,

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alan krempler
graz, austria

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Hello Laust & All:

   The system is in place to weed out the "dead wood", to make sure the
addresses are still valid & that the subscriber is still active. In theory,
it should be a simple matter to reply to the message, in practice....;-) I
usually "CONFIRM" messages sent to "Owner HPLX-L", and the LIST, but there
is no guarantee I won't miss it.

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Ian Butler wrote:

> The renewal messages that show up on the list are from people who don't
> read the instructions -- people who will soon be removed from the list
> automatically unless they correct their mistake.  You have to forward the
> message to LISTSERV@uconnvm.uconn.edu, people, not
> hplx-l@uconnvm.uconn.edu.

Obviously. I guess they're in for a surprise with in the next 15 days,
unless Al is kind (no pun intended) enough to manually renew their
subscriptions when he sees the mails on the list...

> But yes, the list software does require periodic confirmation that list
> subscribers are active.

Is that a new feature (new = last couple of years)? :-)

Why it is needed, I still don't quite get, but it will eventually save a
bit of bandwidth I suppose (when people not reading the list are
automatically unsubscribed).


Regards,

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:23:23 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> Hi friends,
>
> what about merging my HPLX knowledge database
> (http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/hplxkndb) with all the info collected in
> the last weeks udner the topic "Around the world" and similar?


Great idea..I think we should do that.

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 12:49:24 +0100, Malcolm Shewan wrote:

> on 1/22/02 9:50 PM, Tomaz Modic at tomaz.modic@siol.net wrote:
>
> > Tomaz Modic
> > Ziherlova 6
> > 1000 Ljubljana
> > Slovenija
> > Europe
>
> Tomaz,
>
> Please let me know as soon as you receive my flies.
>
> I sent them last thursday from Luxembourg.

What kind of _flies_ did you send? :-)

Did you manage to use the Hplx to get them sent..wow what this little
machine can do :-))

I wonder how many flies I can get on a 3 1/2 disc?

(Could not resist..Just having fun..:-))

Regards

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>>What's the deal with all the renewal mails that seem to end up on the list
>>these days? I wasn't even aware I *had* to resubscribe to remain on the
>>list (and why is that anyway?)...

the deal seems to be people not reading the message that asks them to
FORWARD the message to the command server not to send a reply back to the
list

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>>it should be a simple matter to reply to the message, in practice....;-) I

isnt that the problem they are replying to the list instead of forwarding to
the command server?

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Martin Bergvill wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 10:23:23 +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>
> > what about merging my HPLX knowledge database
> > (http://www.daniel-hertrich.de/hplxkndb) with all the info collected in
> > the last weeks udner the topic "Around the world" and similar?
>
> Great idea..I think we should do that.

I agree.

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Your subscription to the  HPLX-L list is due for renewal.  If you wish to
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Hi friends,

and the SUPER updates are going on....

changelog for today:


29-JAN-02:

Fixed D&A links / descriptions:
PE
Timetracker/LX


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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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Alan Krempler's FileFind is available by anonymous FTP from 137.99.86.127 in
the FileFind Driectory...at least until Daniel gets SUPER fully updated.

Cheers...AJKind
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on 1/29/02 12:49 PM, Malcolm Shewan at mtshewan@FREE.FR wrote:

> on 1/22/02 9:50 PM, Tomaz Modic at tomaz.modic@siol.net wrote:
>
>> Tomaz Modic
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> Tomaz,
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> I sent them last thursday from Luxembourg.
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No relation to HPLX list.

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4 Aussies at last count. 2 Victorians, 1 New South Welshe, 1 Tasmanian

Come on Aussie. Can't let the Kiwis get away with the prize after last
night's one day cricket.


Regards

Michael Liew

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Date:         Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:09:23 -0500
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I've never used RAs in my 200LX: I went from NiCads to NiMHs, where I've
stayed since.

However, for many years I've owned an Olympus D300L digital camera, which
is powered by four AA cells (which it wolfs down like you wouldn't
believe).  Lithium primary cells work best, but as you know they're
expensive, and I worry about the ramifications of discarding dozens if not
hundreds of primary cells over the camera's lifespan.  I tried NiCads and
they worked, but I didn't get many shots before having to recharge
(especially when using flash).

This was before I tried NiMHs for my LX (and I have no external charger for
them so I've yet to try them in the camera).  I experimented with RAs and
found that they had a reasonable lifespan per charge (or at least way
better than NiCads) and weren't terribly expensive, so I invested a little
money in them.  I have a pair of Rayovac chargers and several sets of AAs,
going back to 1997.  (Since this was a new-to-me technology, I dated all
the cells so I could get an idea of how long they lasted.)

My experience with Ray-O-Vac Renewal RAs mirrors Adrian's experience,
though to a lesser degree.  I've had probably a half dozen cells start
leaking electrolyte over the years.  I've also seen cells reach the point
that they just wouldn't hold a reasonable charge and had to be discarded.

I don't live in a particularly hot/humid climate (at least not year 'round:
Richmond, Virginia, USA).  It's also interesting that I see the failures in
individual cells from a set.  I still have a couple of 1997 cells that hold
a fair charge, yet others from that period have long since been trashed.
Since these are always used in sets of four in the camera, I'd have
expected them to deteriorate more-or-less evenly.  Couple that with the
occasional leaking cell, and maybe that points to a quality control issue.

Anyway, yes, they work, but given that EVERY recharge reduces their
capacity (and the lower you run the voltage before recharging the worse the
damage) and the inability to charge "in-LX," I don't see them as a great
power solution for our palmtops.

But then I do things to my NiMHs and LX that makes some users cringe, so
take my opinions with the appropriately-sized grain of salt!  :o)

Rick

On 1/29/2002 at 4:27 PM Adrian Ho wrote:

>On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 08:37:53AM +0200, Daniel Hertrich wrote:
>> Are they all from the same brand? Same type?
>
>Yes (Grandcell) and yes.
>
>> Maybe really a bad batch.  But, you live in Singapore,
>> right? Warm and humid weather? That could also cause or at
>> least favor corrosion and leakage.
>
>Considering that these batteries are made in Malaysia, whose
>weather is almost identical, I'd say it's rather unlikely,
>but not impossible.  It's really annoying that it doesn't
>happen to my NiMHs, though.
>
>In any case, as Bob observed, these batteries' recharge
>capacity falls off rather quickly.  I'm not sure if it's
>common to all RAs, but if so, it makes them a Very Bad
>Deal in my books...even without the blasted leaks.

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Oops! seems to be a problem with my FTP server...I will fix tomorrow
morning...SORRY ;-(

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Alan Krempler's FileFind is available by anonymous FTP from 137.99.86.127 in
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legitimate?
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Hello,

The big problem with reusable alkaline batteries is the requirement
for a special charger device, which provides constant voltage (1,62-
1,68V) throughout the process (the Ni-Cd, Ni-Mh, Li-ion all use
constant current chargers if I understand correctly).

So alkaline-manganese cannot be recharged inside the LX and you
are not likely to find a charger readily available when you are away
from home.

You could look for more info on Pure Energy Corp.'s  webpage:
http:\\www.pureenergy.com

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Hi all!

I've had some recent behavior that I thought I could share with you and
possibly request some assistance.

I have a 200lx DS 32M.  A few months ago, I had some problems when I
went to replace the AA batteries in which the palmtop would reset itself
and erase the 2M c: drive with the DS/32M drivers on it.  Most of the
time none of the data on the 32M drive was lost but there was a time
when it was.  I contacted Mack at T2T who sent me an older version of
the driver that only resets the boot block when it initializes the 32M
drive.  What seemed to fix the problem was replacing the backup battery.
I found it strange that i never got a notice that the backup battery was
low.

A few days ago, the same thing happened when I replaced the AA batteries,
only this time it also corrupted the 220M card I had inserted which
had my latest backups on it.  I reloaded the DS/32M drivers, rebooted
and it wanted to reinitialize the 32M drive.  I ran the older 32M
driver then ran chkdsk on the 32M drive.  chkdsk thinks it might be a
non-dos partition, but it sees about 16M of data on the drive as lost
allocation units which implies that my files are still there but the
partition table is corrupted.

Could anyone suggest ways I could possibly recover the files without
having to identify a thousand lost chain files?

Thanks very very much in advance!

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Only a little bit late -

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Hallo Oliver,

the 700LX has software for fax and sms using the address book. At the
front near the rigth side you can see a small panel with three icons.
The phone-icon blinks, when then 700LX works with the Nokia mobile
phone in the cradle. The clock is on, when an alarm occurs. The third
icon didn't work, I think, it is on, when the 700LX is connected to a
power supply.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
My URL: http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/bread/689
with some stuff about 200LX and 700LX
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
Fax: +49 89 244 34 52 57

Oliver W. Leibenguth schrieb am 29.01.2002:
  >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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Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

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Date:         Wed, 30 Jan 2002 08:45:50 +0200
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Al, or Alan,

could you please send FileFind with a short description and maybe a
screenshot (GIF) to super@@palmtop.net

Thank you

daniel

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In that case:

David Eggins
Canberra
ACT
Australia

HPLX since 93 or so (HP95LX), now DS 32mb 200LX

BTW, one of the best games of cricket I have ever seen. Maybe the Ausies
have woken up now.

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4 Aussies at last count. 2 Victorians, 1 New South Welshe, 1 Tasmanian

Come on Aussie. Can't let the Kiwis get away with the prize after last
night's one day cricket.


Regards

Michael Liew

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> Peter Prime
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> Victoria
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Ebbe Horneman, Lillehammer, Norway
Owner of LX200 4Mb(hinge cracked) and 1Mb + a LX700

Ebbe Horneman, Pb 2055, 2606 Lillehammer, Norway
Tlf: +47 99 16 62 56 email: ebbeh@online.no
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jan 2002 23:59:41 +1100
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Perhaps you need to format the card (this will delete everything on the
card). Go to Filer. Then Menu, Options, Format Card.

Paul Johnson

John wrote:
> I'm kinda new to this but I've had my 100LX for long time but never done much with it till now, I just got a Simple Technology STI-ATAFL/8 card,
> How do I get my 100LX to recognize it? Do I need any drivers? is the "CIC100 /gen 1" all I need in my autoexec.bat? or is that only for my
> modem?
> I would greatly appreciate any advice or input.
>
> Thanx
> John
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Hi friends,

does anyone know the current email address of the author of HP Mile and
HP Crater? The links don'T work anymore and I couldn't reach the author
using the email address on SUPER.

GTX
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Hi Bob,

since no one complained, and I got much positive feedback regarding
perging the HPLXKNDB with your world info database, I think we should
simply do it.

I will prepare my database for this purpose, please send me a template
(one entry, empty database or the whole database) of your database, so
I can adapt the fields a bit.

I would like to ask YOU to do the actual merging process, because I am
quite busy with SUPER these days.

I would gladly offer the resulting database on my homepage, zipeed and
password-protected.

GTX
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Hi Nigel

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:27:50 +0200, Nigel <nigel@KEEPSMILING.CO.ZA> wrote:

> My thoughts (request?) re method of consolidating the HP user info would be best
> put into a PBK file (PDB if 100/200). Now I understand that this could be
> regarded as archaic but it would enable everyone, HP95 users included, to access

The 200LX PDB format is compatible to the 95LX's?
Also if it is a modified PDB?
Then we should really consider putting everything into a PDB!

GTX
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John A. Wittkamper
Frederick MD 21703

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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
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Hi Larry

On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 03:52:55 +0000, Larry Castor <castorlw@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>   So, I called compuserve and that is when it got complicated:  I have to first "upgrade" to CS2000, set up my new account, the old CS classic
> stays as "backup", then cancel the CS2000 account and somehow? the CS classic will remain on the call by call basis.  Compuserve is crediting
> me $20 for this and giving me a 90day trial on the CS2000. The upgrade disk arrives in 5-7 days.  Let the fun begin!

Well, I said straight ahead that I want to cancel my account - then I
was offered the cbc solution.

Did you ask before? Maybe this is the way they determine if you
actually _need_ it still but only don't want to pay, or if you don't
need it actually.

I hope it works as you want it to!

GTX
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Hi Werner

On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:44:11 +0100, "Dr. Werner Furlan" <furlan@GMX.NET> wrote:

> I have heard of another solution, which is less bulky: use a phone
> cord with one RJ11 on one side and two croko crimps on the other
> side. A pair of needles stiched into the phone cord of the hotel
> and here we are. Also useful if the phone in the hotel has no RJ11
> plug.

LOL!
This is really a handy solution! :-)
Must try this the next time! Thanks for this tip!

GTX
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I thought there was special version they produced especially for the =
200LX called FWLX or something.  They had their own web site after the =
ware was bought from Ashton Tate.  I still use FW IV in a Dos window =
with W2000 on my lap top, wonderful stuff well ahead of its time and so =
small.

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> I thought there was special version they produced especially for the
200LX
> called FWLX or something.  They had their own web site after the ware was
bought
> from Ashton Tate.  I still use FW IV in a Dos window with W2000 on my lap
top,
> wonderful stuff well ahead of its time and so small.

When I spoke to the current owner (several years ago), the only thing
special about the LX version (compared to FW4), was that he reprogrammed FW
to recognize 2 LX keys to act as "in" and "out", and was unaware (till I
told him) that Fn-1 and Fn-2 would do the same.

He had big plans to integrate FW with some other shareware apps (ie, an
emailer), but apparently that never went anywhere.

I agree with the sentiments.  I used it as a programmable outliner on
steroids for many years on my desktop/notebooks (tho I still keep a copy of
FW4 on my LX for working with large documents).

- Longden

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> The big problem with reusable alkaline batteries is the requirement
> for a special charger device, which provides constant voltage (1,62-
> 1,68V) throughout the process (the Ni-Cd, Ni-Mh, Li-ion all use
> constant current chargers if I understand correctly).
>
> So alkaline-manganese cannot be recharged inside the LX and you
> are not likely to find a charger readily available when you are away
> from home.

I mentioned a few days ago (subject: "RayoVac charger") that I had just
bought a small (? ... 1.25"x4.75"x3") charger with retractable prongs that
handles reusable alkalines, NiMH and NiCad.  The charger was only $10 at a
CompUSA  (RayoVac charger model PS1) and is small enough to bring along on
trips.

The charger is supposedly micro-chip controlled to (1) determine the
remaining capacity and (2) determine charge completion.  This is what it
says on the enclosed literature, FWIW.  I only just finished charging my
first set of 1600mAH NiMH AA's in it yesterday.

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I have not used many RA batteries over the course of my days.  I have
recently begun using them with my camera, but never with my lx.  I may
try the NiMHs, but for me, my usage hasn;t been so great that is would be
worth the expense.  Batteries for me have always been plentiful and a
write-off.  But after twenty years of using all types of batteries-ten
years on the road doing pro sound, ten years in electronic R&D, and back
to the entertainment field now, the one thing I do know without a doubt
is this-Ray-o-Vac batteries will leak.  It is not a question of if, but
when.  No one I know who has a heavy battery use will use them for
anything.  I personally have lost too many microphones, flashlights and
test boxes over the years to ever use that brand again.

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> the 700LX has software for fax and sms using the address book. [...]

So it's at least as good/useful as a stock 200LX....
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, the 700's
go for about half of that (I paid 61 Euros for the 700lx and the Nokia
Phone!)

regards,
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Oliver W. Leibenguth wrote:

> So it's at least as good/useful as a stock 200LX.... 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, the 700's go for
> about half of that (I paid 61 Euros for the 700lx and the Nokia
> Phone!)

Maybe because they're much thicker, and therefore not as portable, and
also they can't be memory upgraded... just a thought...

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I think this got sent only to me instead of to the whole list.  Maybe Al
(or anybody else familiar with this software) can tell us, do you have to
get a renewal notice before you can renew?

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 09:43:43 -0600
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To: Ian Butler <ianb@hplx.net>
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Ian Butler wrote:


>
> But yes, the list software does require periodic confirmation that list
> subscribers are active.


Now I have a question. I don't read everything in this list
closely, and if I got a renewal notice I might just delete it;
sometimes when I get behind I delete a bunch of stuff from the
list without reading it at once. Can I "confirm" my membership
even if I didn't get a renewal notice to be sure that I stay
subscribed?

Thanks Bryan

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I'll look into it

AJKind

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I think this got sent only to me instead of to the whole list.  Maybe Al
(or anybody else familiar with this software) can tell us, do you have to
get a renewal notice before you can renew?

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To: Ian Butler <ianb@hplx.net>
Subject: Re: Subscription renewal?



Ian Butler wrote:


>
> But yes, the list software does require periodic confirmation that list
> subscribers are active.


Now I have a question. I don't read everything in this list
closely, and if I got a renewal notice I might just delete it;
sometimes when I get behind I delete a bunch of stuff from the
list without reading it at once. Can I "confirm" my membership
even if I didn't get a renewal notice to be sure that I stay
subscribed?

Thanks Bryan

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> Maybe because they're much thicker, and therefore not as portable

Ok, you need a really big shirt pocket for a 700lx, that's right ;-)

> and also they can't be memory upgraded...

I don't know, _how_ serious the 200lx-addicts are, but considering the
prices for a DS- or a memory-upgrade...... I can (ie I have to) live without
that. I used a 1MB 95lx all the time, so I'll improve anyway.

regards,
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Al Kind wrote:

> I'll look into it

Could you also look into Ed Padin's question (which I think is fairly
interesting but seem to have gone unanswered): do you need to renew even
if you've recently sent mail to the list?


Regards,

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> 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.

 \/
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For cards other than those made by SanDisk to work in the 100lx, you need
the "acecard" driver.  I think Thaddeus may provide this driver with their
high-capacity cards for use in the 200lx, but someone on this list probably
has a copy.

>> I'm kinda new to this but I've had my 100LX for long time but never
>> done much with it till now, I just got a Simple Technology STI-ATAFL/8
>> card, How do I get my 100LX to recognize it? Do I need any drivers? is
>> the "CIC100 /gen 1" all I need in my autoexec.bat? or is that only for
>> my modem?

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Ed,

I have purchased a pack of eight Panasonic batteries (1700mah) with a =
charger for the same price ($19.00) at Sam's Club.  I have been using =
them for about two months.  They hold a charge much better than the =
1300mah batteries I was using previously.  I recommend them.  The only =
drawback is the 16 hours charge time.  But with 4 sets of two I don't =
have any problem with always having a fresh pair.

David

-----Original Message-----
From:   Ed Padin [SMTP:ohdamnthathurts@YAHOO.COM]
Sent:   Monday, January 28, 2002 10:22 AM
To:     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:        panasonic 1600ma NiMh

I found a pack of four of these with included charger for $19.00USD.
Is that a good price? Are there better deals out there? I might use
these in the LX since they come with their own charger. I don't like
to charge batteries in the LX.

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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?

They are:
Wine cellar/tasting database
Wine/beer brewing records database
Gift shopping database
Shortwave radio listening database
Autocross amateur racing database

Scott Barrett
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jacques Belin 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...

It doesn't interfere with any known palmtop software.  If anybody finds a
program that doesn't work with the large flashcard driver[s], let us know
... but I would be surprised.

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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?

Regards
Ray

-----Original Message-----

Date:    Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:08:52 +1100
From:    David <lists@EGGINS.COM>
Subject: Re: FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?

In that case:

David Eggins
Canberra
ACT
Australia

HPLX since 93 or so (HP95LX), now DS 32mb 200LX

BTW, one of the best games of cricket I have ever seen. Maybe the Ausies
have woken up now.

-----Original Message-----
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Liew, Michael
Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2002 10:37 AM
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject: Re: FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?


4 Aussies at last count. 2 Victorians, 1 New South Welshe, 1 Tasmanian

Come on Aussie. Can't let the Kiwis get away with the prize after last
night's one day cricket.


Regards

Michael Liew

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Prime, Peter [SMTP:pprime@GENAUST.COM.AU]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:54 AM
> Subject:      FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
>
> Peter Prime
> Bacchus Marsh (near Melbourne)
> Victoria
> Australia

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24-Jan-02

Rolf Aronsson, Gothenburg, Sweden. Europe. (Near Norway!)
HPlx-user since the times began. flora@minpost.nu.

When did the first 95lx really be on the market ????
I think I bought my 95lx in 1989/90, as I remember it.
Was there "the big dark" in the Palm world before that?

Regards Rolf





> Maybe it's a good time to get all the listmembers to respond
> with their names - locales. Since this is a world-wide list, it
> would be interesting to see how many active LX users there are
> and where we are all reside. Maximum 2 (two) nationalities
> please ;)
>
> Bob
>
> Bob Christopher     Littleton, Colorado USA     bob@palmtop.com
>  HP 200-LX Palmtop  .   Minox Cameras  .   All The Small Stuff
>
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Way beyond me, but  this might be of interest to the programmers
amongst us; I cannot recall it being mentioned on this list
Possibly  a link on Super?


......a C-like language, but not quite C itself. Just like C, W
would have functions and compound statements; local and global
variables; pointers and expressions. W, on the other hand, will
be a keyword-less and typeless language.

Typeless and keyword-less you ask? What for? Well, I admit to
having been influenced by both C's predecessor, BCPL (itself a
typeless language) and by Richard Bartle's MUDDLE, an object
oriented programming language designed especially for writing
Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) games. A language without data types
and keywords has a great degree of clean elegance, something I
was trying to reproduce in W.

This language has only one data type: a 16-bit word (hence the
name, W.)
.................

http://www.vttoth.com/w.htm

HTH

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:26:27 +0100
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Malcolm Shewan
Cannes, France.

Enthusiastic HP200LX  user ever since a friend gave me his old one 3 years
ago, showed me how to sync with my old PC AND my friend Werner Furlan showed
me the potential of  HPLX's.

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Daniel Hertrich wrote:

> I even doubt that people at Thaddeus or Tom Tundel are able to assemble
> a right hinge.

Tom is capable of doing it. I saw it with my own eyes at one
of our last swabian palmtop meetings. He had assistance of
Gottfried, and if I remember right, one spring was lost in the
restaurant and is now in their vacuum cleaner ;-) They used
the string technique you described.

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Geoff Hill
Melbourne
Australia


HP95LX for many many years ...then HP200LX ....and still my biggest
productivity tool today.

----- Original Message -----
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> 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?
>
> Regards
> Ray
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Date:    Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:08:52 +1100
> From:    David <lists@EGGINS.COM>
> Subject: Re: FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
>
> In that case:
>
> David Eggins
> Canberra
> ACT
> Australia
>
> HPLX since 93 or so (HP95LX), now DS 32mb 200LX
>
> BTW, one of the best games of cricket I have ever seen. Maybe the Ausies
> have woken up now.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HPLX Mailing List [mailto:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu]On Behalf Of
> Liew, Michael
> Sent: Wednesday, 30 January 2002 10:37 AM
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: Re: FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
>
>
> 4 Aussies at last count. 2 Victorians, 1 New South Welshe, 1 Tasmanian
>
> Come on Aussie. Can't let the Kiwis get away with the prize after last
> night's one day cricket.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Michael Liew
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Prime, Peter [SMTP:pprime@GENAUST.COM.AU]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:54 AM
> > Subject:      FLUFF: Around The World In 80 Minutes?
> >
> > Peter Prime
> > Bacchus Marsh (near Melbourne)
> > Victoria
> > Australia
>
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Hallo Oliver,

so I think, too.

The standard devices of the 200LX and the 700LX are good for me. I
don't use them daily. I write some texts while looking TV, read
e-texts, while my wife and my daughter are shopping, and have a
complete e-mail-environment (all accounts of all familiy members), so
it is possible to fetch/send e-mails under more or less all
cirkumstances. For these things 2 MB RAM and single speed are
sufficent. The 8 MB CF is a little bit small, but I could delete some
games...

So the 700LX is a very good solution for fax and sms. It doesn't fit
into the pocket of my jeans, but it is portable.

The 200LX was a "Schnaeppchen" (how in english?), because it was
really cheap, costs as much as a 700LX on ebay. I was very happy.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
Fax: +49 89 244 34 52 57

Oliver W. Leibenguth schrieb am 30.01.2002:
  >> Maybe because they're much thicker, and therefore not as portable
  >
  >Ok, you need a really big shirt pocket for a 700lx, that's right
  >;-)
  >
  >> and also they can't be memory upgraded...
  >
  >I don't know, _how_ serious the 200lx-addicts are, but considering
  >the
  >prices for a DS- or a memory-upgrade...... I can (ie I have to)
  >live without
  >that. I used a 1MB 95lx all the time, so I'll improve anyway.
  >
  >regards,
  >Oliver
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Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
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Hallo all,

in the list are some HAMs. I've just got a collection of HAM-software
(freeware, shareware) in german and english (up to 650 MB, a CD
"amateurfunk 2002" by www.vth.de). I can send you a list of the
software (simply scanned and zipped after OCR) and on request
interesting programs.

Mit freundlichem Gru=DF / Regards / Saluton

Michael Lennartz
lennartz-mi@gmx.net
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 21:36:59 +1100
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Hi all

I was wondering if anyone knows if paracetamol powder would damage the LX?
I carry my LX in a "bum bag" and had some headache tablets (panadol) in
there as well. The package split and the tablets disintegrated. I've wiped
away most of the dust but havent used a damp cloth in case there might be
some reaction between the plastic and the powder. Anyone know?

TIA

Russell

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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Russell Hemery wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone knows if paracetamol powder would damage the
> LX? I carry my LX in a "bum bag" and had some headache tablets
> (panadol) in there as well. The package split and the tablets
> disintegrated. I've wiped away most of the dust but havent used a damp
> cloth in case there might be some reaction between the plastic and the
> powder. Anyone know?

Paracetamol (Tylenol or acetaminophen) powder doesn't seem to be
particularly conductive, so it should be okay.  Even so, it would robably
be best to get as much of the dust off as possible, using some kind of
compressed air spray, before wiping down the palmtop with a damp cloth.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:56:46 +0200
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Hi Daniel, GR8 to 'meet up with you'!

First let me explain that although a enthusiastic user of HP95LX since way back,
I have never progressed to the 100/200 so do not wish to make a statement
concerning technicalities relating to the 100/200 that experienced users will
find false!

My understanding re the phone book is that there is a converter FROM HP95 TO
100/200LX (Hang on, will try to extract some info from an archive dated
21/09/1995 that discusses in detail...)

Bother! file is not on my desk machine :-(  I have a hard copy in front of me
and after reading think electronic version will be of interest to you.  Will
search / retrieve from tape back-up and send as separate mail.  To Continue...
Double bother!! File is on now defunct back-up tape i.e. I no longer have a tape
transport system that accepts the media...  If hard copy correct, the file
originated in the Palm Top Papers. The file name being 'HP10095.TXT', at least
that is what the header info says...

Anyway, I also have the desk-top (PC) HP PIM applications and when running can
open PBK or PDB (95 or 100 [200?]) phone files. The 95 does not support all the
fields in the 100 / 200 so is not backward compatible. If opening a PBK file I
can save as a PDB file but not having a later machine have no way of confirming
success re final format.

Last thought (for now!) is that if the HP user data is prepared as a PDB file
with Name: = Name and Number = eMail address and other data being placed in
custom fields (note in text referred to above actually says Phone book is just a
variation on the database. Quote  "A secret of much of the 100LX's power,
flexibility and relative ease-of-use is Data Base, a program that underlies many
of the applications.  In fact Phone Book, World Time and Notes are all
variations of Data Base") the data will be accessible using the 100/200 directly
and via the PC application if user has 95LX.

Hope the above helps. One day maybe I will upgrade to a 100/200? <grin>

Till the next time, KEEP SMILING :-)

Nigel R in sunny South Africa (actually a HUGE thunderstorm is taking place as I
type this but it WILL be sunny later!)

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I found them today at the Fnac CNIT/Defense (near Paris, France)...

Unknown brand (they sold also cheap NiMh chargers).

30 euros the set of 4 (for reference, at the same store, the GP 1800mA
are at 25euro).


Jacques.

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Hi There,

Anyone on this list using Tides & Currents for DOS? If so, please let
me know I have a question about the program.

Thanks,

Jorgen

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So far there are 4 of us.  All of the Southern region. And you are right =
about Cape Town!

Colin

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Any success of running PIM/PE with palrun on a Windows
NT machine?

Problems I found:
- Only runs in full-screen mode - when I switch to
window mode (Alt+Enter) the application is frozen.

- Keystrokes are not translated correctly - when I
press any ascii key, I just get rubish in the PE
window

- Maybe same problem: pressing Y or N does not answer
to dialog box quiestions, and my shortcuts in PIM do
not work (e.g. view defined in pim.cfg in [t] seccion
is not shown by pressing t)

- Unable to show menu bar - Alt-M is month view in
PIM, cannot use it in PALRUN to select Menu key

I'm running on NT 4, and starting PE with:
  palrun -p pe.exe

Any ideas?

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> - Keystrokes are not translated correctly - when I
> press any ascii key, I just get rubish in the PE
> window

Here too on Win2000.

I ahev no idea why.

Kind regards

Helmuth

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:44:46 -0500
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>From: Nigel [mailto:nigel@KEEPSMILING.CO.ZA]
>Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:57 AM
>...
>My understanding re the phone book is that there is a converter FROM HP95
TO
>100/200LX (Hang on, will try to extract some info from an archive dated
>21/09/1995 that discusses in detail...)
>...

Well, you see, a PBK file is the native phone book format on the 95LX.  The
95LX cannot read a PDB file, but a 100LX or 200LX can directly read in a PBK
file.

From the File Open dialog, it prompts for a 'File to Open', supplying the
default mask of '*.PDB'.  But you don't have to use only what they offer.
You can directly input a .PDB file, which will read in immediately.  You do
not need any separate tools.

I moved from the 95LX to a 100LX some years back (and then on to the 200LX a
year or two later), so this transparent forward migration made it easy.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:33:03 -0700
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I have been using them for years with no problems in several
applications.

1. Norelco battery powered electric shaver kept in vehicle
2. Pocket flashlight used all the time for servicing
3. Omnibook 800CT external CDROM
4. Wife's Olympus film camera
5. Seldom used pocket radio
6. Spares in case I run out of NiMH and can't charge them

They have about half the capacity of standard alkalines.
They last longer if only partially discharged and then
charged. They have long shelf life.

The reason I use them is for the long shelf life in all
above applications except the flashlight. I use them in the
flashlight because I have no NiMH AAA's. I have never had
one leak, but with list response, I will be checking more
often. My wife's Olympus camera takes the expensive lithium
camera battery, or two AA's. I try to remember to recharge
them before any big events.

I also carry RayOVac's small charger. It has the advantage
of charging Alkaline, NiCads and NiMH. 1600mAH NiMH takes
overnight or a long time. It can also charge single cells
and is nice for travelling. I thought about converting one
so I could plug it into my cigarette lighter. Correspondence
with RayOVac said that my proposed modifications would not
work. I think they are wrong and modification would be
simple. Haven't done it yet.

Bob

Patrick West wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Does anyone have an opinion about "Rayovac Renewal Reusable Alkaline"
> batteries?
>
> I ended up with some a while back, came with some stuff I purchased.
> So I now have 2 of the AA and 6 of the AAA.  I had never payed attention
> so know nothing of "Reusable Alkaline"
>
> --
> Patrick West, patrick@west.net on 01/25/2002
>
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I use a 3Com/Mhz/USR 3CXM556. Works fine when "kicked" with
lxcic on my ST7868W.

Bob

Khalil Ladjevardi wrote:
>
> I need to get a "Cellular-ready-PCMCIA modem" that will work with my HP 200LX.
>
> I am using a MOTOROLA STARTAC 7797 as my digital cellular phone.
>
> I have already tried the ones made by VIKING (56 K) and 3M/MHz (both 33.6
> and 56 K) modems and none of them work properly with th HP 200LX. I have
> used these modems with my PALM III (via a card reader that has a RS232
> 9-pin serial port as an output) and they all work great with the PALM and
> the cellular phone.
>
> I already have a ThinFAX 56 K PCMCIA modem made by EXP that works great
> with the HP 200LX but the company does not make a cellular-capable version
> of this.
>
> I hope someone on this list might be able to recommend one.
>
> Thanks !!
>
> Regards,
> Khalil Ladjevardi
> FCC-Licensed Amateur Radio Operator
> (callsign K6FCC)
> Los Angeles, CA 90035
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>From: Striegel, Alan [mailto:Striegel@PIOS.COM]
>Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:45 AM
>...
>95LX cannot read a PDB file, but a 100LX or 200LX can directly read in a
PBK
>file.
>
>From the File Open dialog, it prompts for a 'File to Open', supplying the
>default mask of '*.PDB'.  But you don't have to use only what they offer.
>You can directly input a .PDB file, which will read in immediately.  You do
>not need any separate tools.

I should also have mentioned that when the 100LX/200LX reads in a .PBK file,
it offers to translate it into a new .PDB file for you, leaving the original
.PBK file intact.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:28:34 -0500
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Hi Oliver and all,

>> the 700LX has software for fax and sms using the address book. [...]
>
> So it's at least as good/useful as a stock 200LX....
> 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, the
700's
>
> go for about half of that (I paid 61 Euros for the 700lx and the Nokia
> Phone!)

Will that combination phone and 700LX work in the US?  Or is that phone a
model that only works in Europe?

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:37:41 +0100
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Oliver Leibenguth
Battweiler, Germany

95lx for 5 or 6 years, 700lx in a few days :-)

regards,
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:43:12 +0100
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> Will that combination phone and 700LX work in the US?  Or is that phone a
> model that only works in Europe?

I'm afraid, it will not work.
The phone is a Nokia 2110 (GSM 900). If there is (or better: "was") a
similar model for GSM1900 available from Nokia it should work in the US.

regards,
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Oliver W. Leibenguth wrote:

> > Will that combination phone and 700LX work in the US?  Or is that phone a
> > model that only works in Europe?
>
> I'm afraid, it will not work. The phone is a Nokia 2110 (GSM 900). If
> there is (or better: "was") a similar model for GSM1900 available from
> Nokia it should work in the US.

The OG700LX works fine with the Nokia 2190 phone in many area of the US.
The Nokia 2190 is the US version of the Nokia 2110.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:17:55 -0500
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Kim Allegretto
Massachusetts, US
200-LX

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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




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>
>
> Kim Allegretto
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> 200-LX
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I finally fixed my FTP server!

On 137.99.86.127 by AnonFTP you will find:

200LX manual in PDF
Pictures of 2800mAh NiMH
GDBWin (English version)
Lotus Norton Guide
FileFind

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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 upgrades.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:45:48 +0000
Reply-To:     Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
Subject:      Idea: eMail->SUPER->File->email
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

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:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:06:20 -0700
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From:         John_Evans <jaevans@CODENET.NET>
Subject:      Re: Idea: eMail->SUPER->File->email
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

a S.U.P.E.R. idea !!!  I vote for it !!!!

john

>Idea:
>I wish I could send an email to SUPER with a command similar to:
>
>GET fn.ext

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:17:14 +0000
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> http://www.imaging-resource.com/ACCS/BATTS/BATTS.HTM

Interesting recharable battery comparison.  Note: that the test
used a pretty high current test which mean it won't duplicate
how the LX runs except maybe when online with a modem card.

Cheers... Russ

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:27:50 -0700
Reply-To:     "Batson, Dale N" <dale.n.batson@LMCO.COM>
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From:         "Batson, Dale N" <dale.n.batson@LMCO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx
MIME-version: 1.0
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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

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Penick [mailto:bnj@MYREALBOX.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:40 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx


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 upgrades.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:30:51 -0700
Reply-To:     Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
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From:         Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
Subject:      Re: Idea: eMail->SUPER->File->email
In-Reply-To:  <HPLX-L%2002013117445329@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
MIME-Version: 1.0
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> 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

Since WWW/LX works, I was going to suggest trying FTP/LX to get
the files, but the SUPER files apparently aren't available by
anon ftp anymore.

So, WWW/LX works, but HV doesn't?

Mike

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 19:52:52 -0500
Reply-To:     Paulo Custodio <paulocustodio@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Paulo Custodio <paulocustodio@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:39:50 -0500
Reply-To:     Bob Penick <bnj@MYREALBOX.COM>
Sender:       HPLX Mailing List <HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
From:         Bob Penick <bnj@MYREALBOX.COM>
Subject:      Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

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 upgrades.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:30:51 -0700
Reply-To:     Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
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From:         Michael Kopplin <kopplin@TECHNOIR.NU>
Subject:      Re: Idea: eMail->SUPER->File->email
In-Reply-To:  <HPLX-L%2002013117445329@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

> 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

Since WWW/LX works, I was going to suggest trying FTP/LX to get
the files, but the SUPER files apparently aren't available by
anon ftp anymore.

So, WWW/LX works, but HV doesn't?

Mike

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:29:06 -0500
Reply-To:     albert.kind@uconn.edu
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From:         Al Kind <MCHEM1@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
Subject:      AJK's "temporory FTP" server
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I finally fixed my FTP server!

On 137.99.86.127 by AnonFTP you will find:

200LX manual in PDF
Pictures of 2800mAh NiMH
GDBWin (English version)
Lotus Norton Guide
FileFind

Cheers...AJKind
--
Al Kind
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ph (860)486-6126  eFAX (413)826-8780

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:28:34 -0500
Reply-To:     John J Vanderstel <j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM>
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From:         John J Vanderstel <j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM>
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Hi Oliver and all,

>> the 700LX has software for fax and sms using the address book. [...]
>
> So it's at least as good/useful as a stock 200LX....
> 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, the
700's
>
> go for about half of that (I paid 61 Euros for the 700lx and the Nokia
> Phone!)

Will that combination phone and 700LX work in the US?  Or is that phone a
model that only works in Europe?

Cheers!

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:37:41 +0100
Reply-To:     "Oliver W. Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE>
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Oliver Leibenguth
Battweiler, Germany

95lx for 5 or 6 years, 700lx in a few days :-)

regards,
Oliver

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:43:12 +0100
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Comments:     To: John J Vanderstel <j_vanderstel@JUNO.COM>
From:         "Oliver W. Leibenguth" <Oliver@COMPUSEUM.DE>
Organization: www.Compuseum.de
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> Will that combination phone and 700LX work in the US?  Or is that phone a
> model that only works in Europe?

I'm afraid, it will not work.
The phone is a Nokia 2110 (GSM 900). If there is (or better: "was") a
similar model for GSM1900 available from Nokia it should work in the US.

regards,
Oliver

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:06:20 -0700
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From:         John_Evans <jaevans@CODENET.NET>
Subject:      Re: Idea: eMail->SUPER->File->email
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

a S.U.P.E.R. idea !!!  I vote for it !!!!

john

>Idea:
>I wish I could send an email to SUPER with a command similar to:
>
>GET fn.ext

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 02:02:00 +0000
Reply-To:     Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
Subject:      Doubled replies from HPLX-L ?
MIME-Version: 1.0
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> ** HPLX-L LIST Info at http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX.shtml
>
> ** HPLX-L LIST Info at http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX.shtml

I'm seeing duplicate posts from the list server.  The 2nd post is
identical to the first except it gets a 2nd list info line like
those commented above.

This just started in the last hour.  Is the server ill?

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 02:02:05 +0000
Reply-To:     Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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Michael Kopplin wrote:
> So, WWW/LX works, but HV doesn't?

My ISP is AT&T Global (the old IBM.net).  When I connect with
WWW/LX and HV I got connected, a blank screen and nothing else.
I think I wasn't the only one with this problem.  I haven't
tried recently though.

Also, I'm using WWW/LX v2; I don't know if v3 would make a
difference.

Are there anyother ATTGlobal customers?  Does HV work now?

Cheers... Russ

(I'd still like the email file retriever if possible.)

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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:13:12 +0800
Reply-To:     Adrian Ho <aho-hplx@03S.NET>
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From:         Adrian Ho <aho-hplx@03S.NET>
Subject:      Re: Doubled replies from HPLX-L ?
In-Reply-To:  <HPLX-L%2002013121010611@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>; from
              rlbrooks@POBOX.COM on Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:02:00AM +0000
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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

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 21:53:47 -0500
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Whoever it may concern,

I sent an email to the HPLX-L list serve and got the following error
message in return, however I'm fairly certain that my email did get
accepted at the listserve since I did get a response to my question.

It looks like something that would be of interest to this listserve, so I
hope this makes some sense to someone.

Cheers,

John Vander Stel
Grand Rapids, Michigan

---

Your message

  To:      HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
  Subject: Re: 200 LX vs. Omnigo 700 LX
  Sent:    Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:28:34 +0100

did not reach the following recipient(s):

Ashoni.Arora@emailap1.aventis.com on Fri, 1 Feb 2002 02:31:21 +0100
    Unable to deliver the message due to a communications failure
        The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=de;a=
;p=email;l=FRASLDSUEXT040202010131ZGKD5WND
    MSEXCH:IMS:EMAIL:ROUTE-02:FRASLDSUEXT04 0x80040C02 (00050311) Maximum
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Date:         Fri, 1 Feb 2002 04:18:14 +0100
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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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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:45:48 +0000
Reply-To:     Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

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?

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> http://www.imaging-resource.com/ACCS/BATTS/BATTS.HTM

Interesting recharable battery comparison.  Note: that the test
used a pretty high current test which mean it won't duplicate
how the LX runs except maybe when online with a modem card.

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Reply-To:     Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ>
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From:         Tony Hutchins <th@PARADISE.NET.NZ>
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Fri,  1 Feb 2002 16:43:03 +1300 (NZDT)

01h40m58s ago ...
On Fri,  1 Feb 2002 02:02:05 +0000 (GMT), Russel Brooks wrote:

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

Russ, it works fine here, with dialup through an attglobal node
in New Zealand. It also worked from the UK 2 years ago. So,
if you try it you may not be disappointed :)

In fact HV always gets

http:/www.geocities.com/aghutchins/postpdu.zip

but here IE does not!! Both thru atglobal. Which reminds me -
amyone using postpdu.zip should get the latest version 1.27 from
the above address (posted 27 Jan).

> (I'd still like the email file retriever if possible.)

With the full file name on a line in a message in POST/LX you
could use "G" to grab it and lauch HV to get it.

Probably ROBOWEB/LX could be used to search for a keyword and
return the results.

But, I agree of course, an e-mail method would be a great
option - assuming you start out knowing the exact file name.

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Date:         Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:27:50 -0700
Reply-To:     "Batson, Dale N" <dale.n.batson@LMCO.COM>
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From:         "Batson, Dale N" <dale.n.batson@LMCO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx
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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

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Penick [mailto:bnj@MYREALBOX.COM]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:40 PM
To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject: Short battery life in an upgraded 200lx


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 upgrades.

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