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From:         Ian Butler <ianrb@CASPERS.NET>
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> >I've finally got my LX320. All I can say (first impression) is that =
one
> >can only get what he deserves. This is simply, genuinly and purely, =
24
> >Karats piece of sh--t !!
>
> HP 320LX is not that bad! A lots of people that have never used a palmt=
op
> love 320LX when they have the unit in their hands. For them it's so eas=
y to
> use due to the same user interface as Windows 95. HP 320LX is very popu=
lar
> and I fully understand why so many new users find it very good and usef=
ul.
> However, a HP 200LX user which buys a HP 320LX will often not be that =
happy
> since they feel that it's so different from what they are use to. Obser=
ve
> that HP 320LX is not a new version of 200LX, it's a new palmtop with =
a new
> platform. If you are happy with your HP 100/200LX and you can do the =
job,
> then continue to use 200LX. If you on the other side don't want to "hac=
k" and
> would like a palmtop which is easy to use due to the user interface and=
 if
> you need to tranfer data back and forth between your desktop and palmto=
p-
> then 320LX is the right choice.
 
To add to what Jorgen said, I think that the reason people hate the 300 =
series that
have already used previous LX's is that the LX series was supposed to be =
one
made of  pocket PCs.  Instead, they made the 300 (which is better suited =
to be an
OmniGo) an LX, and people that expected to get a pocket PC instead ended =
up
with a $700 DayMinder.  This has irritated a lot of people, including mys=
elf.
Realizing the danger of falling into Microsoft-standard WinCE, I headed =
it off by
buying a 200LX, which I know runs DOS, but at least DOS isn't proprietary=
.  And,
it makes a better platform, because it supports way more programs than =
anyone
else.  Dayminders don't play Jill of the Jungle or 3d Pool or 4DOS or wha=
t have you.
Dayminders help organize. Computers help process.  LX's are computers. =
 300LX's
are dayminders.  Who wants a dayminder when they could get a computer tha=
t
was just as easy to use, that runs DOS?  Particularly when the computer =
is $600, and
the pocket Rolodex is $700-800?  40MHz RISC doesn't help when it doesn't =
run the
programs, people.
 
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> Hi Group-
>
> Just received my copy of the Post/LX upgrade package, and thought=
 I'd
> take it for a test drive...
 
Careful now... I hear that thing's pretty fast and quite slick in the
turns. Maybe a good idea to feather the gas a bit... :-)
 
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Date:         Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:38:27 PDT
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To the best of my knowledge, a G is a gravity, or 9.8m/s^2.  Soooooooo,
1000 G's would be 9800 m/s^2, or roughly quite a bit of shock.  I don't
have my 48 sitting next to me right now, or I'd do the math.
 
I just got this awesome hardware book that talks all about flash ram.
Basically, it's a step up from EEPROM, which in turn is a step up from
EPROM, which is a step up from PROM, which is (presumably) a step
up from ROM.
 
ROM - grid of connections/disconnections burned onto a chip at the
factory.  The most expensive to produce because the chip is so customized
(i.e. no mass production).
 
PROM - grid of fuses.  Mfgr's apply high current to 'em, they melt where =
 
they're supposed to, bam.  Just like a ROM except it can be customized
post-production.
 
EPROM - self healing semiconductors.  You can burn them, and when you
expose them to sunlight, they erase themselves.  Weird.  Look for 'em in
80's - early 90's computers.
 
EEPROM - like EPROM's except just need a higher current to be erased
rather than requiring sunlight.  (actually they just need UV light, but =
sun-
light comes in pretty handy.)  But you can only erase them x number of
times before they die.  Look at newer BIOSes.  Usually they use EEPROMS.
Also my Casio watch.  (one a dem DataBank thangs)
 
Flash - like EEPROM's except they can be erased with TTL level currents =
 
(i.e. 5vdc).  These are popular for God knows what reason.  They wear
out too, except they tend to last longer than EEPROMs.
 
Just unburied the 48 from the floor of my room.  Here's the best I can =
come
up with:
 
Nevermind.  I don't remember how to do linear acceleration.  You go buy
a 48.  Figger it out yourself.  See if I care.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> I had a flash card die.  However, it wasn't because it wore out.  It =
was
> handled roughly and stopped working.  Somebody told me that inside the
> cards it's like a very fine mesh that is easily destroyed.  I thought
> these cards could withstand 1000G shocks.  Anybody else have a card go
> bad on them?  Does anyone know exactly how rough "1000G's" is?  I think
> I heard that dropping a hard drive one inch onto a metal tabletop is =
the
> equivalent of 40G's.  Anybody have any data on this?
 
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Idea:  Make a TSR that would automatically store - load - display - manag=
e different fonts.  Software would have to be designed around it, but tha=
t's been done before.  Anyways, probably something using  the truetype =
standard.  When the font was loaded, it could be rasterized for screen =
display.  EZ.  Proportional text is cake.  All I need is TTF specs.  As =
you can see from previous posts, I'm really short on specs.   But an avid=
 programmer, nonetheless.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> Hi those experienced palmtop programmers out there,
> As an avid user of 200LX/100LX for the past 5 years, I've always wanted
> different font styles (bolds & italics) in non-MEMO applications. Is =
this a
> possibility to have this option, say in the next version of Buddy, or =
other
> sharewares? This option is one thing I wish as a HP palmtoper would lik=
e to
> steal from Psion. Any suggestion is appreciated.
 
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Ian Butler wrote:
>
> To the best of my knowledge, a G is a gravity, or 9.8m/s^2.  Soooooooo,
> 1000 G's would be 9800 m/s^2, or roughly quite a bit of shock.  I don't
> have my 48 sitting next to me right now, or I'd do the math.
 
I know what it is, but I was looking for something in real life terms.
IE, 1 foot drop onto concrete equals x number of G's.  Anybody have any
data on this?
 
The info on ROM types was very interesting; what book was that in?
I always thought flash ram _was_ EEPROM.  But apparently it's a
specialized type?
 
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Someone asked for comments about using Digital Cameras with an HP.  I
use a Casio QV30 with mine.  The little application (QVCOM) that is
available from the SUPER site works very well.
 
I sometimes take longish holidays and need to be able to download
pictures from the camera to free up space.  QVCOM does that
extremely well.  Since LXPIC includes a CAM to JPG converter (though
only to B&W naturally) there is the advantage of easily getting
pictures out of the proprietory format whilst on the road.
 
I wouldn't say that the Casio is the best camera on the market, but
it was a good price, not too large, very nice built in viewer which
I find invaluable, well supported (useful since I was able to buy a
US only model but get a UK power lead easily on my return), familiar
to many people, etc etc.
 
All in all I am content with the mix rather than delighted.  I
suspect that the digital camera has a way to go yet so I deliberately
bought at the cheap end as an experiment & will trade up next year
when model are better (they are now) and critically when prices are
lower.
 
As a final note, just as truly portable computing creates completely
new uses (I would never have bothered with so many databases if they
could not be with me all the time) so a digital camera creates
totally different photo uses.  As well as lots of photos for digital
use (web sites & the like) I also find I take lots of 'temporary'
photos.  For instance I take snapshots of all the china on the
dresser before it is taken down to wash & then refer to the snap to
put things back correctly.  Same it true of lots of dissasembly/
assembly jobs.
 
The camera is fun just as the HP is fun.
 
Wendy Robson
School of Engineering & IT
University of Humberside
WRobson@Humber.ac.uk
 
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Hello, Group.
 
I think I have the same problem. I am looking for a small size external fax
modem that is worth to bring it out along with my HP-200LX. Currently I
have an external 33.6 US Robotics fax modem. The modem size is much bigger
than the HP  :-(  .
 
On the other hand, if I use a PCMCIA type modem, I have to remove my 10MB
flash disk. So,  could anyone tell me what small size external faxmodem do
I have to use without having to remove my flash disk?.
 
Regards,
 
dxhendra@usa.net
 
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Hi,
Could you tell me please where can I buy the mentioned cable?. Can I buy it
via internet?.  What is the price?.
 
 
dxhendra@usa.net
---------------------------
 
> Subject: Printing from the HPLX, at last!!
> Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 7:20 AM
>
>  Here is an update.
>  Thanks to all who tried to help me with this problem.   I finally
returned
>  the Greenwich cable (GA945)  and got the old adapter (GA935) plus an HP
>  serial cable.   Although for some reason I have not been able to print
.....etc.
>
>  Thanks again for everyone's help.   This list is great!
>
>  Domingo
>
 
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> Dayminders help organize. Computers help process.  LX's are computers.=
 
> 300LX's are dayminders.  Who wants a dayminder when they could get=
 a
> computer that was just as easy to use, that runs DOS?  Particularly=
 when
> the computer is $600, and the pocket Rolodex is $700-800?  40MHz RISC
> doesn't help when it doesn't run the programs, people.
 
You've certainly got my vote here! <g>.
 
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> ... I'm looking for something to find
> files matching criteria and then pipe the filenames to a viewing (or
> browsing) program...
 
 For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
 
 Eg.:   find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
 
 Meaning -- start at C root, find files ending .txt, then run "less" on
 matched name.
 
 The "-name" can be replaced with "-regex" to find file names matching a
 Unix regular expression.  There are several other DOS usable options.
 
 "Less" is an improved version of "more" that includes some useful regex
 matching for text within a file.
 
 If you go this route, it's a good idea to first use "find" with its -print
 option to see what files are found prior to using the -exec feature.  You
 can also use the "-ok" option instead of "-exec" to force y/n confirmation
 before execution.
 
 The two programs (plus many others) should be available at any GNU FTP
 site.
 
--
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.
 
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Does anyone know how to get jam to realize that the flash card has been
swapped out and a new one is there?  Currently i turn off the my machine
and then do a control alt del to re-boot. I am looking for a way to
mount and unmount drives when I swap cards. I have jam drives on all of
my cards.
 
                                                Brenda
 
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evd@GWIS.COM writes:
 > > ... I'm looking for something to find
 > > files matching criteria and then pipe the filenames to a viewing (or
 > > browsing) program...
 >
 >  For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
Where did you get those.  I am interested in many more gnu programs on
the pc.
 
Thanks,
Doug
 
 
 >
 >  Eg.:   find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
 >
 >  Meaning -- start at C root, find files ending .txt, then run "less" on
 >  matched name.
 >
 >  The "-name" can be replaced with "-regex" to find file names matching a
 >  Unix regular expression.  There are several other DOS usable options.
 >
 >  "Less" is an improved version of "more" that includes some useful regex
 >  matching for text within a file.
 >
 >  If you go this route, it's a good idea to first use "find" with its -print
 >  option to see what files are found prior to using the -exec feature.  You
 >  can also use the "-ok" option instead of "-exec" to force y/n confirmation
 >  before execution.
 >
 >  The two programs (plus many others) should be available at any GNU FTP
 >  site.
 >
 > --
 > evd@gwis.com
 > .
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>Idea:  Make a TSR that would automatically store - load - display - manage
>different fonts.  Software would have to be designed around it, but that's
>been done before.  Anyways, probably something using  the truetype
>standard.  When the font was loaded, it could be rasterized for screen
>display.  EZ.  Proportional text is cake.  All I need is TTF specs.  As
>you can see from previous posts, I'm really short on specs.   But an avid
>programmer, nonetheless.
>
>Ian Butler
>Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 Hi Ian,
I am not a programmer, and what you are saying is way above my head. Do you
think that this can be done easily by you and other programmers, and share
it with others? Or make it as an option for the next verson of Buddy?  It
would be another great contribution to SUPER list. Thanks in advance.
 
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Yale University School of Medicine
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997 evd@GWIS.COM wrote:
> > ... I'm looking for something to find
> > files matching criteria and then pipe the filenames to a viewing (or
> > browsing) program...
>  For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
>  Eg.:   find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
>  Meaning -- start at C root, find files ending .txt, then run "less" on
>  matched name.
>  The "-name" can be replaced with "-regex" to find file names matching a
>  Unix regular expression.  There are several other DOS usable options.
 
You misunderstood the original poster, just as I misunderstood him.   I
thought he wanted to search for text in any number of files, you thought
he wants to find a file by its name and start a program, or something like
that.   What he really wants is a program to search for the *content* of
files, then once that is found, load the file into a program.   Perhaps
through a combination of UNIX programs ported to DOS this could be done,
but I doubt that it would be smooth, even after setup.
 
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At 03:54 PM 6/30/97 -0400, you wrote:
 
Among other things....
>
>Hi-Speed modem : Megahetz 33.6, Xircom 33.6 or ???
>
I am using the APEX Mobile Plus Cellular 33.6 modem.  It is verified by
APEX to work with the 200LX and draws 135ma.  I connect at full speed...
 
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Brenda Clyde wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get jam to realize that the flash card has been
> swapped out and a new one is there?  Currently i turn off the my machine
> and then do a control alt del to re-boot. I am looking for a way to
> mount and unmount drives when I swap cards. I have jam drives on all of
> my cards.
 
Have you tried a batch file with the unmount and mount commands?   As far
as I know, JAM doesn't care what you do as long as you unmount and remount
first (that's the way it works with floppies, you know . . .).
Something like
 
@echo off
JMOUNT /D F:
;this unmounts virtual drive F:
JMOUNT A:\FIRST
;this mounts the JAM file A:\FIRST.JAM
 
should work just fine (remove the comments if you like).   Name it what
you like, and put in on your path (C:\, for example).
 
Domingo
 
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On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Deded Hendra wrote:
> Hi,
> Could you tell me please where can I buy the mentioned cable?. Can I buy it
> via internet?.  What is the price?.
 
You can get it through several sources, including Notebook Supply
Warehouse, Educalc, or even the maker, Greenwich Instruments.   I don't
recomend Educalc, since I and several others have had recent bad
experiences with them.  I don't have NSW number with me, but you can try
1-800-555-1212 for the number, or click on the NSW add on the SUPER site,
and it should have the number.   Prices vary, but the GA945 direct cable
is about $75 (NSW sold it to me for $69), and the GA935 adapter is about
$55, and it requires an HP serial cable and a 9 volt battery, but it can
be used with any palmtop pc (the GA945 is HPLX-specific).   If you get the
direct cable, make sure you have an HP laser printer.   It seems to work
best with those.
 
Domingo
 
 > > Subject: Printing from the HPLX, at last!!
> > Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 7:20 AM
> >  Here is an update.
> >  Thanks to all who tried to help me with this problem.   I finally
> returned
> >  the Greenwich cable (GA945)  and got the old adapter (GA935) plus an HP
> >  serial cable.   Although for some reason I have not been able to print
> .....etc.
> >
> >  Thanks again for everyone's help.   This list is great!
> >
> >  Domingo
 
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ddv wrote:
>
> On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Brenda Clyde wrote:
>
 
snip
 
> you like, and put in on your path (C:\, for example).
>
> Domingo
>
Thanks!
 
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For portable  printing I use a Belkin (model F5F113) Portable Serial to
Parallel Converter.
I picked it up at a computer show for $35.  Works fine but limited to
9600 Baud
serial communications. I just plug the serial cable into the Belkin and
plug it into the
printer parallel port. I like the Belkin due to cost and no need for a
battery to operate.
It might be slower than others but price and flexibility count.
 
 
  Stephen Souza
 mailto:ssouza@iname.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ddv [SMTP:Ddvteach@CRIS.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 10:59 AM
> To:   HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject:      Re: Printing from the HPLX, at last!!
>
> On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Deded Hendra wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Could you tell me please where can I buy the mentioned cable?. Can I
> buy it
> > via internet?.  What is the price?.
>
> You can get it through several sources, including Notebook Supply
> Warehouse, Educalc, or even the maker, Greenwich Instruments.   I
> don't
> recomend Educalc, since I and several others have had recent bad
> experiences with them.  I don't have NSW number with me, but you can
> try
> 1-800-555-1212 for the number, or click on the NSW add on the SUPER
> site,
> and it should have the number.   Prices vary, but the GA945 direct
> cable
> is about $75 (NSW sold it to me for $69), and the GA935 adapter is
> about
> $55, and it requires an HP serial cable and a 9 volt battery, but it
> can
> be used with any palmtop pc (the GA945 is HPLX-specific).   If you get
> the
> direct cable, make sure you have an HP laser printer.   It seems to
> work
> best with those.
>
> Domingo
>
>
 
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, ddv wrote:
> that.   What he really wants is a program to search for the *content* of
> files, then once that is found, load the file into a program.   Perhaps
> through a combination of UNIX programs ported to DOS this could be done,
> but I doubt that it would be smooth, even after setup.
 
Sounds something like the Filer feature on the old Sharp Wizards (my wife
has a 9600). Works something like our GS (global search) program on the
LX, but friendlier....and VERY smooth.
 
On the Wizard, you could define a "file" using a set of criteria (works
very much like the LX subsetting function). When you fire it off, it finds
all records in all databases that meet the criteria and displays them in a
list (ala GS) along with an icon that identifies the type of database it
was. Picking the item opens the app and displays the found
record...again very much like GS. A "file" then is just a collection point
for other records/(physical files) that match a defined criteria.
 
On the Wizard, the Filer had the effect of becoming an "integrator". You
could now scatter your data all over the system, and by including a
keyword or phrase, you could collect a given subset of data together. The
advantage of this method over simple DOS file organization is that
physical files can be cross-referenced over several topics more easily via
its "handle" (ie, a named subset).
 
Would be nice if GS:
1) maintained search criteria as named items (like subsets)
2) broadened search to more/all files and file types
3) and of course do this with little or no performance penalty <g>
 
Would be a nice PAL app or GS upgrade...tho I'm skeptical about the hit on
performance when you try to do the collection process.
 
- Longden
 
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I have used the Casio QV-10 for about 1 year.  It can be purchased on
the street for $300-400.
 
The images from this camera come out at 320x240 pixels, which is only
of snapshot quality.  When stored in the native .cam format each image
uses about 20k, but that format is only useful while running the software
provided by Casio.  There is a several step process to get these picture
in the more useful .jpg format, where the image requires 20% less storage.
With any kind of a bitmap editor you can paste two or three images
together to create a panorama.
 
Using QVCOM and transferring picture directly to the HPLX, you can store
approximately 50 images in your palmtop for each meagbyte of free space.
The camera itself stores 96 images and has a LCD screen to compose/view
them all (you can delete the bad shots on the spot & re-shoot).
 
I used the camera during a cross-country bike ride last summer, and
although I had trouble getting images to the web site where I was writing
a journal/memoir, it was possible.  Since then, I have found QVCOM, a
program for transferring the images to the HPLX, which would have made my
life alot easier.  The biggest problem is getting the images into jpeg
format; it is a leap of faith to believe that the fuzzy images on the
palmtop's B&W screen will transfer to good (reasonable) quality
color bitmaps.
 
The camera has all the normal features of a point & shoot device (eg timer,
aperature control (minimal), battery warning light) and a few extra items
(swivvel (sp?) lens, cable for output to TV) but the best thing about
it is you can see your pictures immediately.
 
Visit my web site (www.wrq.com/bike) to see the images for yourself.
 
Dennis Bell
Seattle
 
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ON: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 18:41:04 -0700
        Tonia Sams <hogrider@HOME.COM> wrote:
 
> Is there a digest version of this list?  How do I get it?
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Please excuse me if this goes to the list twice.
 
There is a newer version of Diet (v.1.4 or something like that) than the
one described on this list (v1.2).  Is there any reason to use the older
version over the new one?
 
J. P. Grenert
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Please excuse me if this appears on the list twice.
 
Yes, I too was searching for a non-copyrighted source for maps.  Well,
from a link on the page Mitch suggested, I found a GOOD use of our
tax dollars: http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer
 
It is a searchable link to the Tiger map page (tiger.census.gov) which
provides PUBLIC DOMAIN maps from US census data.  You can zoom, pan, give
precise coordinates, turn features (e. g., railroads, highways, etc.)
on/off.  It really is pretty slick!
 
Now the Americans have no excuse for not making a map of your town!  I'm
getting to work on mine now!
 
Cheers.
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Is someone familiar with this problem: HP disconnects itself from big
computer during transfer of several large files. This is an irregular
occurrence. I use Transfile 200 (TFWIN200.EXE) with Win 95. HP stays in
server mode, but Transfile says: HP is not available. When I quit
Transfile, HP then goes out of server mode,
indicating that it somehow knew it was connected.
 
Mikhail
 
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c:
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patient
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I use my HP 200 (5MB, thanks Times2) with my Ricoh RDC-2 digital camera.
I have a 4MB flash card, which the HP reads just fine. When on the road,
I
empty the flash card into the HP with the DOS copy command to give
myself
a bit of extra room.  Beats taking my big laptop just to unload the
camera.
 
   If anyone else has a Ricoh and the HPLX, and wants to talk about a
project,
send me some e-mail.
 
-Bryan
 
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Do I understand correctly: both HP and digital cameras use the same storage
card?
 
Mikhail
 
> I use my HP 200 (5MB, thanks Times2) with my Ricoh RDC-2 digital camera.
> I have a 4MB flash card, which the HP reads just fine. When on the road,
> I
> empty the flash card into the HP with the DOS copy command to give
 
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Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
>
> Do I understand correctly: both HP and digital cameras use the same storage
> card?
>
> Mikhail
>
> > I use my HP 200 (5MB, thanks Times2) with my Ricoh RDC-2 digital camera.
> > I have a 4MB flash card, which the HP reads just fine. When on the road,
> > I
> > empty the flash card into the HP with the DOS copy command to give
>
 
In most cases, yes. Most cameras use ATA style flash cards. There are
a few exceptions, of course.
 
1) Some cameras use "compact" flash cards, and you need an adapter to
read them in the HP200. The card that I have happens to be a compact
flash with the adapter.
 
2) There might be cameras that use the "linear" style flash cards, I
don't know,
better check first if you are buying.
 
3) Some cards work in the HP but not in all cameras (I have some 10 MB
IBM label
cards made by sandisk that work fine in the HP but not in the Ricoh
camera.  This is
the camera's fault, the Ricoh is very picky about cards, there is a FAQ
which
covers this.) (anyone want to trade cards? ha)
 
4) I talked to a guy who had a recently purchased 8MB flash card that
did work in the Ricoh
camera but not in his HP100.  We never could figure out why. It may have
been a revision
2.1 card.
 
5) Some high-end digital cameras have a type III slot and can take a
hard drive. This
will not fit in the HPLX computer, of course.
 
The brand of flash that I have that does in both is "PNY" compact flash.
I have both
a 4MB and 8MB card. I didn't have to do anything special; just formatted
the cards on the
camera. I am able to read the camera cards on my toshiba laptop too.
 
-Bryan
 
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Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
>
> Do I understand correctly: both HP and digital cameras use the same storage
> card?
 
In some cases.  As long as the camera uses and ATA flash card, it should
work fine.  But some of the digital cameras don't use an ATA flash card,
and therefore, you wouldn't be able to use that card in the 200LX.  (At
least, not easily.)
 
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On 30 Jun 97 at 23:02, Ian Butler wrote:
 
>>I've finally got my LX320. All I can say (first impression)
is...<<
 
Remember that the intended user and usage of the 300/320lx
is GREATLY different that that of the 200lx, inspite of the LX
in the model number.
 
Conrad Cox (S.P.A.M. Palmtop User Group)
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     Hi
     Yes I had the same problem. You have to slow down the transfer rate to
     about mid range and then it works great but slower.
 
     Helmut in Colorado
 
 
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Date:    7/1/97 11:00 AM
 
 
Is someone familiar with this problem: HP disconnects itself from big
computer during transfer of several large files. This is an irregular
occurrence. I use Transfile 200 (TFWIN200.EXE) with Win 95. HP stays in
server mode, but Transfile says: HP is not available. When I quit
Transfile, HP then goes out of server mode,
indicating that it somehow knew it was connected.
 
Mikhail
 
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ACE Technologies use to be the place!  ACE serial to Parallel Converter
#SP100 .
Got mine back in 94 for $79.00 ( Take a look at HP PTP Sept/Oct, 1994, page
33 ).
 
I think! EduCALC also carried one called bse Parallel General Purpose
serial to parallel converter same as the ACE but a different name.
 
Both connected directly between your HP serial cable and the printer. Both
self powered, no batteries required. ACE has gone out of business, but
maybe EduCALC still has them in stock.
 
But before I got the ACE. It was a Radio Shack Serial to Parallel Converter
AC/Powered. Picked that one up back in the 95/LX days back in 92. Its still
in use, but only at home.
 
 
Hope this helps,
 
Qman
 
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Who wants a dayminder when they could get a computer that
> was just as easy to use, that runs DOS?  Particularly when the computer is $600, and
> the pocket Rolodex is $700-800?  40MHz RISC doesn't help when it doesn't run the
> programs, people.
>
Not only that you are so right, but it looks much worse when you think
that even the good'ol Sharp Zaurus, did anything CE does, with less
noise and more guts.
 
I hate to realize that Windos is NOT the name of the game with pocket
PCs. What about using it single handed, what about discrimination of the
handicaped. Whatever you can do singlehanded with the LX200, you will
never do with the stupid pen.Who the hell (excuse my language) said that
there should be a pen. Why not a tiny joy stick as of the ThinkPad. The
technology just was there. The brains were NOT.
 
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     Hi!
     Well you have said a mouthful. But one thing is for sure no one and I
     mean NO ONE is twisting our arm to go and buy one of the MS Windows CE
     Handheld PC's. Second you really do not need the pen for operating the
     H/PC. You can do everything from the keyboard. I own both the HP 200LX
     w/2MB & 20MB Flash and the HP320LX with 4MB compact flash and 20MB
     flash card and modem.
     I can put in my modem without memory and then use my compact flash for
     memory. I can not do that with my 200LX. Communication with the
     desktop is much better with the 320LX then with the 200LX. Also you
     forgot how DOS started. I have not. Who would like to use MS DOS 1.0?
     There are a lot of things not right with Windows CE. Will it ever work
     like DOS???? who knows. But there are a lot of people working on
     getting the apps that this Op system needs.
 
     Last thing is who are you? I did not see any name to the bottom
     message.
 
 
     All the best
     Helmut in Colorado
 
 
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Who wants a dayminder when they could get a computer that
> was just as easy to use, that runs DOS?  Particularly when the computer is $60
0, and
> the pocket Rolodex is $700-800?  40MHz RISC doesn't help when it doesn't run t
he
> programs, people.
>
Not only that you are so right, but it looks much worse when you think
that even the good'ol Sharp Zaurus, did anything CE does, with less
noise and more guts.
 
I hate to realize that Windos is NOT the name of the game with pocket
PCs. What about using it single handed, what about discrimination of the
handicaped. Whatever you can do singlehanded with the LX200, you will
never do with the stupid pen.Who the hell (excuse my language) said that
there should be a pen. Why not a tiny joy stick as of the ThinkPad. The
technology just was there. The brains were NOT.
 
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For the US based folks on the list.
 
While trying the local Staples Office Supply stores trying to get the HP
power adapter that was mentioned on this list I found the Kodak DC20 going
for USD 100. So of course I bought it -  no luck with the power adapter
though :-(
 
A look at the latest Staples catalogue shows that their bottom digital
camera is the Casio QV-10A for USD 400 so there is a good chance that other
Staples stores may be clearing out the Kodak DC20s, like they did with the
power adapters.
 
Zyg.
 
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Text of message from evd@GWIS.COM, 1 Jul 1997, 09:20 AM
>  For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
>  Eg.:   find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
>  Meaning -- start at C root, find files ending .txt, then run "less" on
>  matched name.
>
>  The "-name" can be replaced with "-regex" to find file names matching a
>  Unix regular expression.  There are several other DOS usable options.
>
>  "Less" is an improved version of "more" that includes some useful regex
>  matching for text within a file.
>
>  If you go this route, it's a good idea to first use "find" with its
>  -print option to see what files are found prior to using the -exec
>  feature.  You can also use the "-ok" option instead of "-exec" to force
>  y/n confirmation before execution.
 
Thanks, but that's not what I need.  I don't know the name of the file.  I
only know I'm looking for a text string.  I also know thatI want to use
the file in which that string is found to a program.  The program might be
a sys mgr compliant (exm) program or one of several dos programs.  It will
know what to run because of the file's extension.
 
Is that more clear?  Global Search (GS) gets part of the way there.  It
doesn't handle DOS files, however.
 
Thanks.
 
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thanks..
 
At 12:13 PM 07/01/1997 -0400, you wrote:
>ON: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 18:41:04 -0700
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Norton Utilities for DOS has a handy utility called "TS" for Text Search
that can search through files for a string.
 
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
>
> Thanks, but that's not what I need.  I don't know the name of the file.  I
> only know I'm looking for a text string.  I also know thatI want to use
> the file in which that string is found to a program.  The program might be
> a sys mgr compliant (exm) program or one of several dos programs.  It will
> know what to run because of the file's extension.
>
 
I thought I had given a solution, but maybe I wasn't explicit enough.  I
put a program and documentation file on my home page at
http://www.concentric.net/~dskramer/dload
Get EGREP.MAN and EGREP.EXE
 
There is an option for egrep, a lower case l, that will just list the
names of matching files, not the matching lines.  If you need help from
there, give me a shout and We can work on it.
 
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>>I am hoping to do some shopping on my 1Meg 200LX. Hope you guys can give some
suggestions.
 
>>'net software : NetTamer, Minuet or WWW/LX and Post/LX (The WWW and Post/LX,
I heard is expensive, do give me info)
 
I'll sell you my copy of WWW/LX with POST/LX for $65 plus shipping.
 
 
>>Flash disk : Sandisk 10Meg or ???
 
If you can wait 3 or so weeks, I'll sell you my 15MB IBM flashdisk (made by
sandisk) for $120 plus shipping.  I also have an 8MB Epson flash (requires
included 20k driver) for $75 plus shipping.
 
 
Next time include your email address so I can send it to you only <g>.
 
Of course I forgot to put MY address.<VBG>
 
dew@mail1.com
 
 
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     Hi!
     Some moths ago I guess there was a HP F # on this list for a parts kit
     of battery cover and other items. Any one still know that #. I broke
     my cover and need a new one. EduCalc does not give them away any more.
 
     Thanks
     Helmut in Colorado
 
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Hi -
 
One of the main reasons that I recently bought an HP200lx (2MB) was the
ability to run DOS programs, especially Lotus Agenda.
 
Agenda is an orphaned product but invaluable as a freeform PIM with
artificial intelligence.  It was specifically designed to use Expanded
Memory LIM 4.0.
 
I load device driver EMM200 from my config.sys file to enable the
expanded memory.  Then I can access Agenda in two ways, 1) shelling to
DOS from the app manager and loading Agenda using MAXDOS, or 2)
terminating all programs and running Agenda without MAXDOS.
 
I guess because of the size of the program, I am unable to swap to other
programs using the app manager.
 
Using MAXDOS, the internal utility in Agenda shows that no EMS is used.
Loading without MAXDOS, almost all of the Agenda program is loaded into
EMS.
 
I have tried doing a word search through the 200 KB file using the
internal utility under both setups with the time being about 30% longer
when not using MAXDOS.
 
I would have expected that the search would be shorter with Agenda using
the EMS itself.  Perhaps MAXDOS is making use of the EMS?
 
Any suggestions?  Is there anyway that I can get the App Manager
swapping with Agenda loaded from a .bat file?
 
Brian Girling
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> Does anyone know how to get jam to realize that the flash card has=
 been
> swapped out and a new one is there?  Currently i turn off the my machine=
 
> and then do a control alt del to re-boot. I am looking for a way to
> mount and unmount drives when I swap cards. I have jam drives on all=
 of
> my cards.
 
I would suggest keeping the device drivers on the C: drive and placing=
 the
respective startup files in the root directory of each card. This should
work if the cards are all referenced as the A: drive.
 
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> Communication with the desktop is much better with the 320LX then
> with the 200LX.
 
What you really mean is "..communication with the Win95 desktop..."=
 -
right? :-)
 
Be this as it may, I have been using Win95 from one week after its official=
 
release and the 200LX for much longer than that and connectivity has
never been an issue for me much less a reason to switch platforms...
 
Regards,
 
 
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> Using MAXDOS, the internal utility in Agenda shows that no EMS is=
 used.
> Loading without MAXDOS, almost all of the Agenda program is loaded=
 into
> EMS.
 
Perhaps this is due to the amount of EMS that you have available after
MaxDos loads. Maxdos will normally only use the EMS if you include the=
 -e
switch on its command line. If you include this switch without a number
them all of the EMS pages are used by MaxDos! Loading it with -e10 for
example limits MaxDos to only 10 pages (about 160K worth).
 
> I have tried doing a word search through the 200 KB file using the
> internal utility under both setups with the time being about 30% longer
> when not using MAXDOS.
 
How much EMS have you setup for? Maybe you could experiment with a bit
more expanded memory.
 
> Any suggestions?  Is there anyway that I can get the App Manager swapping=
 
> with Agenda loaded from a .bat file?
 
To be able to run Agenda and still switch/swap to AppMgr would require=
 a
utility such as Software Carousel - unless Agenda is happy with no more
than about 296K mem. MaxDos allows you to run only one large DosApp=
 at a
time...
 
Regards,
 
 
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Subject:      ANN: LxMap 2.0
 
From reading the list, I assume, that some of you intend to
create maps for LXMAP. Just wait for a few days, because I'm in
the final testing of Version 2.0, which will have an edit
function for much easier creation of index files. You may now
also configure smaller grid sizes for preciser links.
 
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From:         Angelica Wilson <Rhyanna26@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Tech: Broken HP200lx
 
Let's see if I can help.
 The hp has an little know bit of unknown memory called Xbram. This area of
memory sometimes become corrupted and is rather difficult to reset as it will
retain it's data even if both the main and backup batteries are removed. Also
this bit of memory is not reset when you intialized the c: drive. I know of
at least two programs that intentionaly use this area (Buddy and ABC/LX) but
some dos programs can also unitentionaly corrupt this area. The solution I
have found that works is remove everything (flashcard, all batteries, serial
cable) push and hold the on button for at least 2-5 minutes. Replace
batteries (Main then backup) perform the self test on ram (Self test and be
reached with the unit off hold ESC and press ON). Then try rebooting and see
if everything is alright. If not try repeating the samething over again and
try holding the on button longer (you can also try toggling the ON button it
only seems to work if the ON button is prushed so as to turn the unit on not
off). As another member suggested leaving the unit without batteries for a
couple of days might do the same thing but I wouldn't want to be without my
HP for that longs
 
Let us know if you get yours working again
 
Angelica
 
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From:         "BOYD S. MINER" <k4kep@IX.NETCOM.COM>
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
WOULD NORTON UTINITIES TS.COM(EXE) WORK. IT DOES A TEXT SEARCH THRU
ENTIRE DIRECTORY.
 
Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
>
> Text of message from evd@GWIS.COM, 1 Jul 1997, 09:20 AM
> >  For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
> >  Eg.:   find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
> >  Meaning -- start at C root, find files ending .txt, then run "less" on
> >  matched name.
> >
> >  The "-name" can be replaced with "-regex" to find file names matching a
> >  Unix regular expression.  There are several other DOS usable options.
> >
> >  "Less" is an improved version of "more" that includes some useful regex
> >  matching for text within a file.
> >
> >  If you go this route, it's a good idea to first use "find" with its
> >  -print option to see what files are found prior to using the -exec
> >  feature.  You can also use the "-ok" option instead of "-exec" to force
> >  y/n confirmation before execution.
>
> Thanks, but that's not what I need.  I don't know the name of the file.  I
> only know I'm looking for a text string.  I also know thatI want to use
> the file in which that string is found to a program.  The program might be
> a sys mgr compliant (exm) program or one of several dos programs.  It will
> know what to run because of the file's extension.
>
> Is that more clear?  Global Search (GS) gets part of the way there.  It
> doesn't handle DOS files, however.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
>   ___/    Center for Clinical Computing
>  (__      Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr / Harvard Medical School
>  ___)     V:(617)667-1596 F:(617)667-1002 clinquery.bidmc.harvard.edu
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From:         "Longden C. Loo" <lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM>
Subject:      Re: HP200LX
Comments: To: Helmut Grossinger <HELMUT_GROSSINGER@HP-COLSPRINGS-OM1.OM.HP.COM>
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Helmut Grossinger wrote:
>      Some moths ago I guess there was a HP F # on this list for a parts kit
>      of battery cover and other items. Any one still know that #. I broke
>      my cover and need a new one. EduCalc does not give them away any more.
 
I just ordered this item from HP. Shipped in about 1 week.
 
Palmtop Maintenance Kit, part #F1216-60998, $20 (plus whatever shipping)
Call HP Direct Order Dept. at 800-227-8164
 
includes 2 of each:
- battery covers
- IR cover
- backup battery tray
- engraving plate
- set of hinge caps
- rubber feet
 
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Subject:      Re: TECH: Using Lotus Agenda + EMM200/Maxdos
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Brian Girling wrote:
> I would have expected that the search would be shorter with Agenda using
> the EMS itself.  Perhaps MAXDOS is making use of the EMS?
>
> Any suggestions?  Is there anyway that I can get the App Manager
> swapping with Agenda loaded from a .bat file?
 
Two suggestions:
 
1) Increase the size of emm (if possible)...maybe Maxdos is using all
that's allocated.
 
2) Have Maxdos swap to a temp file and reserve the emm for Agenda. This is
done using the "-w" option in Maxdos.
 
Hope you enough memory to do either <g>
 
- Longden
 
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This is the first I've heard of LXMAP, so excuse the question if its
already been answered, but...
 
Is it possible to use this software to estimate distances between two
cities? I have a truck driver friend who is looking for just such a program
for quotation purposes.
 
> From reading the list, I assume, that some of you intend to
> create maps for LXMAP. Just wait for a few days, because I'm in
 
thx
rick
 
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Subject:      Re: Text/File Search Utilities
 
Text of message from davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM, 1 Jul 1997, 08:56 PM
> Norton Utilities for DOS has a handy utility called "TS" for Text Search
> that can search through files for a string.
 
Good thought.  Actually, there are a number of utilities which will do
something like this.  I'm trying to figure out if I could build a file
list from the output of this and browse it using PNS200, which would do
exactly what I want.  For example:
 
1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
contain that string:
     c:\_dat\suess.txt
     a:\ref\books.gdb
     a:\data\kids.htm
3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view with
List, View with HView)
 
I suppose one way to do it (not most efficient) would be to do the search
and copy all files found to a temp subdirectory, then open that directory
with Filer.
 
Any other ideas?
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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You may want to look into 4Dos.  It's a replacement for command.com with
many extra features.  Everything you want to do could be done with a
fairly simple batch file in 4Dos.  Specifically:
 
1. Use 4Dos's built in FFIND command, redirecting output to a temporary
file
2. Display the output in a scrollable window, allowing the user to press
enter on any line
3. Execute the selected file through 4Dos's executable extensions.
 
Check out:
 
http://www.jpsoft.com
 
Cheers,
Todd.
_______________________________________________
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Mizar Systems Limited           fax:    (604) 488-1392
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Vancouver, B.C.  V6C 3K4        http://www.mizar.com
 
>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Daniel Z. Sands [SMTP:dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU]
>Sent:  Wednesday, July 02, 1997 12:20 PM
>To:    HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
>Subject:       Re: Text/File Search Utilities
>
>Good thought.  Actually, there are a number of utilities which will do
>something like this.  I'm trying to figure out if I could build a file
>list from the output of this and browse it using PNS200, which would do
>exactly what I want.  For example:
>
>1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
>2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
>contain that string:
>     c:\_dat\suess.txt
>     a:\ref\books.gdb
>     a:\data\kids.htm
>3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
>4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view with
>List, View with HView)
>
 
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Subject:      Re: HP's 320LX...
 
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>I've finally got my LX320. All I can say (first impression) is that=
 one
>can only get what he deserves. This is simply, genuinly and purely,=
 24
>Karats piece of sh--t !!
 
Hi!
 
HP 320LX is not that bad! A lots of people that have never used a palmtop
love 320LX when they have the unit in their hands. For them it's so=
 easy to
use due to the same user interface as Windows 95. HP 320LX is very popular =
 
and I fully understand why so many new users find it very good and useful. =
 
However, a HP 200LX user which buys a HP 320LX will often not be that=
 happy
since they feel that it's so different from what they are use to. Observe
that HP 320LX is not a new version of 200LX, it's a new palmtop with=
 a new
platform. If you are happy with your HP 100/200LX and you can do the=
 job,
then continue to use 200LX. If you on the other side don't want to "hack"=
 and
would like a palmtop which is easy to use due to the user interface=
 and if
you need to tranfer data back and forth between your desktop and palmtop-
then 320LX is the right choice.
 
Regards,
 
Jorgen
 
 
>>I bought a Cassiopeia A-11 (4 meg of RAM) because I always have to have the
latest new toys.  I like it so far, but, Jorgen is right, it does basically
what the 200LX does.
 
Craig
 
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Subject:      HP disconnects during file transfer.
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This has happened to me only two times (same transfer session).  I was
using about 2/3-charge Duracells (yuck).  I was disconnected a couple of
times.  When I hooked up the AC adapter (same session), no problems with
the subsequent transfers.  I've never had this problem using well-charged
nicads or the AC adapter.  I suspect that your batteries were giving out
(the serial port does use a fair bit of power, plus you were probably
reading/writing to a flash disk, which also takes juice).  By the way, I
have the Times2Tech speed upgrade now, and I do 57.6K transfers using
Transfile!
 
Cheers.
J. P. Grenert
grenert@mayo.edu
 
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Subject:      Re: TECH: Using Lotus Agenda + EMM200/Maxdos
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     Hi!
     Where can I get LOTUS Agenda?
 
     Helmut in Colorado
 
 
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Subject: Re: TECH: Using Lotus Agenda + EMM200/Maxdos
Author:  Non-HP-HPLX-L (HPLX-L@UCONNVM.uconn.edu) at HP-ColSprings,mimegw1
Date:    7/2/97 9:46 AM
 
 
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Brian Girling wrote:
> I would have expected that the search would be shorter with Agenda using
> the EMS itself.  Perhaps MAXDOS is making use of the EMS?
>
> Any suggestions?  Is there anyway that I can get the App Manager
> swapping with Agenda loaded from a .bat file?
 
Two suggestions:
 
1) Increase the size of emm (if possible)...maybe Maxdos is using all
that's allocated.
 
2) Have Maxdos swap to a temp file and reserve the emm for Agenda. This is
done using the "-w" option in Maxdos.
 
Hope you enough memory to do either <g>
 
- Longden
 
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From:         "Rodger N. Bird II" <rbird2@MICH.COM>
Subject:      Re: HP disconnects during file transfer.
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The only time I had this type of problem was using Stacker or Jam disk compression.
I solved the problem by a larger flash disk!
 
Rodger
 
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Subject:  HP disconnects during file transfer.
 
This has happened to me only two times (same transfer session).  I was
using about 2/3-charge Duracells (yuck).  I was disconnected a couple of
times.  When I hooked up the AC adapter (same session), no problems with
the subsequent transfers.  I've never had this problem using well-charged
nicads or the AC adapter.  I suspect that your batteries were giving out
(the serial port does use a fair bit of power, plus you were probably
reading/writing to a flash disk, which also takes juice).  By the way, I
have the Times2Tech speed upgrade now, and I do 57.6K transfers using
Transfile!
 
Cheers.
J. P. Grenert
grenert@mayo.edu
 
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Hi all.  Has anyone experienced problems using Vertical Reader with JAM?
Vertical Reader only sees drives A: and C: (it doesn't see JAM drive F:,
or the ROM drive D: for that matter).  I keep all my e-texts on the
compressed drive.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Domingo
 
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Indeed I have Stacker on my card drive. It is not an option to go without
it. But I have a much better connection now by having gone back to HP
utility and by reducing speed. Disconnects all happened at 57K speed. Now,
I just set it to transfer and take my dog for a walk. Come back - and it's
all done. (8 meg transfers each time - twice a day.)
 
And the earlier problem I mentioned, with Translation utility choking after
the first 3500 records, is also solved. I just go into DOS and use dBASE.
 
MIkhail
 
> The only time I had this type of problem was using Stacker or Jam disk
compression.
> I solved the problem by a larger flash disk!
 
> nicads or the AC adapter.  I suspect that your batteries were giving out
> (the serial port does use a fair bit of power, plus you were probably
> reading/writing to a flash disk, which also takes juice).  By the way, I
> have the Times2Tech speed upgrade now, and I do 57.6K transfers using
> Transfile!
 
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>Hi all.  Has anyone experienced problems using Vertical Reader with JAM?
>Vertical Reader only sees drives A: and C: (it doesn't see JAM drive F:,
>or the ROM drive D: for that matter).  I keep all my e-texts on the
>compressed drive.
 
I use VR with Jam all the time.  Just redirect your jammed drive to a:  I
use the command:
 
subst a: g:\
 
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Hi Domingo & Group-
 
The problem isn't JAM. You need to go into VR.CFG and look for the
"drives" section - add drive F:
 
That should be all you need to do...
 
Hope it helps.
 
> Hi all.  Has anyone experienced problems using Vertical Reader with=
 JAM?
> Vertical Reader only sees drives A: and C: (it doesn't see JAM drive=
 F:,
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On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, David Spoelstra wrote:
> >Hi all.  Has anyone experienced problems using Vertical Reader with JAM?
> >Vertical Reader only sees drives A: and C: (it doesn't see JAM drive F:,
> >or the ROM drive D: for that matter).  I keep all my e-texts on the
> >compressed drive.
> I use VR with Jam all the time.  Just redirect your jammed drive to a:  I
> use the command:
> subst a: g:\
 
Thanks for your answer.   The problem is that I have a real a: drive also,
on which I store the pertinent JAM files.   Don't you use your a: drive at
all?
 
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On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Peniel Romanelli wrote:
> The problem isn't JAM. You need to go into VR.CFG and look for the
> "drives" section - add drive F:
 
Thanks for your answer.
I use version 1.11, and in the VR.CFG there is no reference to "drives",
or even "a:" .   There is something unrelated about "c:_dat".   I used
once an older version which did not seem to have this problem, but it had
others.
 
Any ideas?
 
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On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Peniel Romanelli wrote:
> The problem isn't JAM. You need to go into VR.CFG and look for the
> "drives" section - add drive F:
 
One more thing, the reason why I think it might be a JAM related problem
is because JAM comes with an utility to reassign drive letters, and
becauses I have been having a lot of problems with JAM, which I fixed by
reformating my flash card.   The problems are reduced, but not eliminated
(the old format had 1k clusters, which seemed to cause a lot of corruption
problems with JAM).
 
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 Hello,
 
 Few days ago I found in a surplus store a 4Mb INTEL Flash disk for $20 ,
 I installed it in my HP100Lx , using the MS_FLASH.SYS (version 0.01)  driver
 , and have some trouble:
 
 
 - If I try to use from buil-in applications the 100lx hang-up, the only
   way is CRTL-ALT-DEL.
 - Is not possible to use the FILER
 - There is a 4-6 seconds delay after Power ON
 - All is working OK in DOS mode
 
 
 Can you help me ?
 
 Salvador Caballe
 EA3BKZ
 caballe@apdo.com
 Terrassa, Barcelona SPAIN
 
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Subject:      WIN 3.0 & EMS
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Browsing through an old win 3.0 manual it seems to indicate that Windows
3.0 *can* use EMS.  I scanned in the relevant pages (428-430), reprinted
below without permission :-)
 
"In real mode, Windows uses only expanded memory that conforms to
version 4.0 of the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft Expanded Memory Specification
(LIM EMS 4.0).  (However, Windows applications can use LIM EMS 3.2 for
storing data in memory.)  Windows uses expanded memory primarily for
storing background applications."
 
The manual also suggests to use smartdrive disk caching if you have
expanded memory as it makes windows run "much" faster....
 
regards
Murray
 
 
Starting Windows in a Specific Mode
 
Windows can run in three modes: real mode, standard mode, or 386
enhanced
mode.  When you type win, Windows examines your system's configuration
and
starts in the most appropriate mode for your system. (To determine what
mode
Windows is running in, choose About Program Manager from the Help menu
in
Program Manager.)
 
Windows uses the following criteria when deciding what mode to use:
 
* Windows runs in 386 enhanced mode if your system is an 80386 computer
(or
  higher) with at least 2MB of memory (640K of conventional memory and
  1024K of extended memory).
 
* Windows runs in standard mode if your system is an 80286 computer (or
  higher) with at least I MB of memory (640K of conventional memory and
  256K of extended memory).
 
* Windows runs in real mode if your system is an 8086 or 8088 computer
with at
  least 640K of conventional memory.  Windows also runs in real mode if
your
  system is an 80286, 80386, or 80486 computer with less extended memory
than
  specified previously.
 
Sometimes you might want to run Windows in a specific mode, even if it
is not the
most efficient one for your system.  For example, if you're running
applications
designed for previous versions of Windows, you would want to run Windows
3.0
in real mode, even though it could run in standard mode or 386 enhanced
mode.
 
To ensure that Windows runs in a particular mode, include the switch for
that
mode on the Windows command line when you start Windows.  For example,
to
start Windows in real mode, type win /r.  You can specify one of the
following
switches:
 
Use this
switch    To do this
 
/R        Run Windows in real mode.
 
          This switch is most useful if you want to run applications
          designed for earlier versions of Windows.  Many such
applications
          are incompatible with the memory management that Windows
          performs when running in standard mode or 386 enhanced mode.
          Chapter 12, "More About Applications," explains more about
          running older Windows applications.
 
/S        Run Windows in standard mode.
 
          You might want to use this switch if Your system is an 80386
          computer with between 2MB of memory (640K conventional,
          1024K extended) and 3M]3 of memory (64OK'conventional,
          2096K extended) , and you do not use non-Windows applications
          with Windows.  On such systems, Windows runs faster in
standard
          mode than in 386 enhanced mode, as long as you use only
          Windows applications.
 
          You might also want to use this switch if You are having
hardware
          compatibility problems when running in 386 enhanced mode.
 
/3        Run Windows in 386 enhanced mode.
 
          You might want to use this switch if you want to run Windows
          in 386 enhanced mode, even though your 80386 computer (or
          higher) has less than the 2MB of memory that 386 enhanced
          mode normally requires.  This switch works only on 80386
          systems with at least I MB of memory (640K conventional,
          384K extended). (Note that if your system has less than 2MB
          of memory, Windows will probably run more slowly in 386
          enhanced mode than in standard mode.)
 
Specifying a mode switch is optional.  If you do not specify a mode,
Windows
examines your system configuration and starts in the mode most
appropriate for
your system.
 
Controlling How Windows Uses Expanded Memory in Real Mode
 
When running in real mode, Windows can use your system's expanded memory
if
there is any. (Windows does not use expanded memory in standard mode or
386
enhanced mode although some Windows applications do.) When Windows
starts
in real mode, it examines your system's memory configuration and
determines the
most efficient way to use your expanded memory.  For more information
about
expanded memory, see Chapter 13, "Optimizing Windows."
 
Normally, Windows uses your system's expanded memory as efficiently as
possible.  However, sometimes you might want to control Windows' use of
expanded memory.  To do so, you can include expanded-memory switches on
the
Windows command line. You can specify one or more of the following
switches:
 
Use this
switch    To do this
 
/E        Tell Windows how much conventional memory must be available
          in order to use large-frame EMS mode. If there is less conven-
          tional memory available than the amount you specify, Windows
          starts in small-frame EMS mode instead of large-frame EMS
          mode.
 
/L        Move the EMS bank line up or down by 1-kilobyte increments.
 
          To move the bank line up, specify the /L switch, followed by a
          plus sign (+) and the number of kilobytes you want to move the
          bank line. For example, to move the bank line up 16KB, you
          would specify the value 11+16.
 
          To move the bank line down, specify the /L switch, followed by
a
          minus sign (-) and the number of kilobytes you want to move
the
          bank line.  For example, to move the bank line down 8KB, you
          would specify the value 11-8.
 
          (Because the EMS bank line exists only in large-frame EMS
          mode, the /L switch has no effect when Windows uses small-
          frame EMS mode.)
 
/N        Prevent Windows from using any expanded memory. When
          running in real mode, Windows normally uses expanded memory
          if it is available.
 
Note that these switches have no effect when starting Windows in
standard or 386
enhanced mode.
 
See Chapter 13, "Optimizing Windows," for more information on these
switches
and on expanded memory in general.
 
 
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Hola Salvador:
 
Comentabas en un mensaje:
 
>  Few days ago I found in a surplus store a 4Mb INTEL Flash disk for $20 ,
>  I installed it in my HP100Lx , using the MS_FLASH.SYS (version 0.01)
driver
>  , and have some trouble...
 
Lamento no poder ayudarte pero me dejas intrigado; ¿dónde encontraste esa
ganga?
 
Paco López
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I have been using Carousel for a few months now and
and I am really pleased with it however  I noticed a
significant reduction in switching speed recently and cant see why.
My setup is: 5MB 200lx
3 work areas 512k, 512k, 558k
1536k of C: as Ram
Low ram only of 558k
 
This leaves 470k free on C: after the swap file has been created.
 
I have optimised the Ram disk and also used norton Speed disk but
this seems to make no difference.
 
I have it set for a non permanent swap file but I always did and
changing to a permanent one makes no difference.
 
The speed degridation I am talking about is a switch which used to be
done in under 1 second can now take over 10 secs !!
 
Any ideas or optimum configuration you can suggest?
 
Thanks
 
Ralph
 
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On 2 jul 97, Rick Kozak wrote:
> This is the first I've heard of LXMAP, so excuse the question if its
> already been answered, but...
> Is it possible to use this software to estimate distances between two
> cities?
 
LXMAP cannot estimate distances between cities, It is much
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> I use version 1.11, and in the VR.CFG there is no reference to "drives",=
 
> or even "a:" .
 
That's odd. I have the same version and here's the relevant portion=
 of my
cfg file:
 
; --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------=
--
;                                                               gk,=
 25.02.95
;                   Vertical Reader : Configuration File
;
; --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------=
--
 
 
; The following line determines which drives appear in the file selection=
 
; dialogs
Drives =3D C:;F:;
 
<snip>
 
Maybe you could just add it and I see no reason why it shouldn't work...
 
Regards,
 
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Ralph Thomson wrote:
 
> I have been using Carousel for a few months now and
> and I am really pleased with it however  I noticed a
> significant reduction in switching speed recently and cant see why.
> My setup is: 5MB 200lx
> 3 work areas 512k, 512k, 558k
> 1536k of C: as Ram
> Low ram only of 558k
>
> This leaves 470k free on C: after the swap file has been created.
>
> I have optimised the Ram disk and also used norton Speed disk but
> this seems to make no difference.
>
> I have it set for a non permanent swap file but I always did and
> changing to a permanent one makes no difference.
>
> The speed degridation I am talking about is a switch which used to be
> done in under 1 second can now take over 10 secs !!
>
> Any ideas or optimum configuration you can suggest?
 
How do you "optimize" a Ram disk?
 
My first guess (I don't use SC anymore) would be that the swap file is
fragmented. If you're in SC and getting slow swapping response, switch to
a DOS session (while remaining in SC) and try do a 'chkdsk' on the swap
file to see if it's contiguous.
 
I'm not sure that Norton Speed Disk would try to fix a fragmented swap
file (I think it's touchy depending on the file attributes).
 
Others who use SC can probably offer more insight.
 
- Longden
 
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I need to different config.sys files to handle loading various device
drivers for different PCMCIA cards in my 100LX.  I was wondering if
anyone new of a way to get the 100LX to ask which files to use on
boot-up. All are located on the c drive.  I have them currently named
config1.sys config2.sys etc. and i copy them manualy to config.sys and
re-boot.
 
                                        Thanks,
                                        Brenda
 
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Hi Domingo & Group
 
> I use version 1.11, and in the VR.CFG there is no reference to "drives", =
 
> or even "a:" .   There is something unrelated about "c:_dat".
 
I also use VR v1.11
 
The following is from VR.DOC:
-----------------------------
 
 + V1.1: the "Drives" variable controls which drives will
be selectable in the file selection dialogs in VR. It
should be a semicolon-separated list, like this:
 
   Drives =3D 'A:;C:;D:'
 
This would make drives A, C, and D selectable. The default
(if "Drives" is not present) is 'A:;C:'.
 
-----------------------------
 
If you don't have a "Drives=3D" line, try adding it, and see if it works.
My  .cfg file is set up for a,c and g.  I'm also using JAM (v1.25) set
up as drive g: Drive a: is the uncompressrd part of the card.
 
Hope this works...
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Thanks Longden
 
Chkdsk does indeed find errors but fixing them makes no difference
however.
 
The optimise I mentioned is the optimser that comes with SC How valid
this function is with a RAM disk is debatable I guess however I thought it
worth a try. I imgine if you can make tha data contigous and in the
same RAM page you get some performance improvement.
 
 The curious thing is that the first time I switch to a work area it
goes as fast as ever it did but when I switch back to it after being
in an other area that is when it slows down??
 
Ralph
 
 
> On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Ralph Thomson wrote:
>
> > I have been using Carousel for a few months now and
> > and I am really pleased with it however  I noticed a
> > significant reduction in switching speed recently and cant see why.
> > My setup is: 5MB 200lx
> > 3 work areas 512k, 512k, 558k
> > 1536k of C: as Ram
> > Low ram only of 558k
> >
> > This leaves 470k free on C: after the swap file has been created.
> >
> > I have optimised the Ram disk and also used norton Speed disk but
> > this seems to make no difference.
> >
> > I have it set for a non permanent swap file but I always did and
> > changing to a permanent one makes no difference.
> >
> > The speed degridation I am talking about is a switch which used to be
> > done in under 1 second can now take over 10 secs !!
> >
> > Any ideas or optimum configuration you can suggest?
>
> How do you "optimize" a Ram disk?
>
> My first guess (I don't use SC anymore) would be that the swap file is
> fragmented. If you're in SC and getting slow swapping response, switch to
> a DOS session (while remaining in SC) and try do a 'chkdsk' on the swap
> file to see if it's contiguous.
>
> I'm not sure that Norton Speed Disk would try to fix a fragmented swap
> file (I think it's touchy depending on the file attributes).
>
> Others who use SC can probably offer more insight.
>
> - Longden
>
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I am trying to test Nettamer for send/receive email on my PPP account I =
got setup at my workplace, but I can't get pass the "script error =
messages".=20
My configuration: HP 200LX w/2MB, T144NW fax/data modem card from =
Noteworthy
My script:=20
BLAST <13>
WAIT Userid:<32>
BLAST Username$
WAIT Password:
DELAY 10=20
BLAST Password$
PPP
 
Thanks for any hint,
 
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HI!
 
Since it's very difficult to find a 14400 PCMCIA modem nowadays, I would=
 like
to check if anyone could recommend me a high speed modem which works=
 with the
HP 200LX.
 
Looking forward to receive some tips.
 
Regards,
 
Jorgen
 
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Hi Jorgen
 
I guess what you really want is a faster modem if however you or
anyone on the list wants a 14.4 PCMCIA modem my company has some
which we bought for our use and have 37 left. I use one myself in the
Palmtop and it works fine.
They are boxed and complete half of them have that nice little phone
cord on a reel that is about PCMCIA card sized if you know what I
mean.?
 
I have checked and we are willing to sell them at the price we payed
which is $105.00 plus shipping. We are in the UK so I would have to
check what this would be. If anyone is interested please let me know
cos I know they are trying to clear them out.
 
Thanks
 
Ralph
 
> HI!
>
> Since it's very difficult to find a 14400 PCMCIA modem nowadays, I would like
> to check if anyone could recommend me a high speed modem which works with the
> HP 200LX.
>
> Looking forward to receive some tips.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jorgen
>
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Subject:      Re: Which Modem > 14400 for 200LX?
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>
> I have checked and we are willing to sell them at the price we payed
> which is $105.00 plus shipping. We are in the UK so I would have to
> check what this would be. If anyone is interested please let me know
> cos I know they are trying to clear them out.
 
Is it just me, or is this an *ungodly* high price for a 14.4
PCMCIA modem? Does it do something I'm unaware of or is it
ultra-low power? I see various and sundry 14.4s listed in
Computer Shopper constantly for between $30 and $50...
 
Don't mean to flame, but $105 hardly seems to be a "closeout"
price...
 
-Dan
 
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Hi Brenda & Group-
 
For any of the PCMCIA cards that are memory, try putting config.sys
and autoexec.bat on the card. The 100LX searches the available drives
in alphabetical order, so it will boot from drive A: if the start-up
files are there. With modem or port cards, I think you are stuck with
drive C: and manually renaming the files like you are doing now.
 
Hope this is some help...
 
> I need to different config.sys files to handle loading various device
> drivers for different PCMCIA cards in my 100LX.  I was wondering if
> anyone new of a way to get the 100LX to ask which files to use on
> boot-up. All are located on the c drive.
---------
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>Hi Jorgen
>
>I guess what you really want is a faster modem if however you or
>anyone on the list wants a 14.4 PCMCIA modem my company has some
>which we bought for our use and have 37 left. I use one myself in the
>Palmtop and it works fine.
>They are boxed and complete half of them have that nice little phone
>cord on a reel that is about PCMCIA card sized if you know what I
>mean.?
>
>I have checked and we are willing to sell them at the price we payed
>which is $105.00 plus shipping. We are in the UK so I would have to
>check what this would be. If anyone is interested please let me know
>cos I know they are trying to clear them out.
>
>Thanks
>
>Ralph
 
Thanks for the offer! But I only need the information which PCMCIA modem
which is commonly available in the market today works with 200LX. I=
 have an
inquiry from a company which modem they can use with the 200LX. The=
 modems we
support for 200LX is not easy to get anymore- so I just would like to=
 suggest
which brand they could try.
 
Thanks and Regards,
 
Jorgen
 
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From:         Brian Girling <girling@ICA.NET>
Subject:      Where to get Lotus Agenda
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Helmut -
 
Although an orphaned product, Lotus has made the latest version (ver
2.0) available for downloading at their website
"http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/updates/".
 
I don't know whether this is a full set of files and, of course, this
doesn't get you any manuals.
 
Another source with manuals and a site licence is from Alex Todd at
"mailto:71311.1737@compuserve.com".  His company produces the excellent
Agenda add-on President's planner.
 
The LOTUSC forum on Compuserve is a great place for Agenda users'
support.  There is a file on there by David Hamachek,
(73700.2250@compuserve.com) which includes an article he wrote for the
HP Palmtop Paper (September/October, 1992 issue) with technical
information about setting up Agenda on the HP95.  Following a reprint of
the article, is more unpublished information of use when installing
Agenda.
 
 
Brian
--
Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA
girling@ica.net
http://www.ica.net/pages/girling/
 
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:01:44 -0700, Douglas Wing wrote:
 
>>>'net software : NetTamer, Minuet or WWW/LX and Post/LX (The WWW and
Post/LX,
>I heard is expensive, do give me info)
>I'll sell you my copy of WWW/LX with POST/LX for $65 plus shipping.
Can you give me screenshots of it? I want to know what I am getting before paying such
a sum. (I am still a student.)
 
>>>Flash disk : Sandisk 10Meg or ???
>If you can wait 3 or so weeks, I'll sell you my 15MB IBM flashdisk (made by
>sandisk) for $120 plus shipping.  I also have an 8MB Epson flash (requires
>included 20k driver) for $75 plus shipping.
>Next time include your email address so I can send it to you only <g>.
I would like them. Sure, do keep me informed. I can T/T the cash over.
 
>Of course I forgot to put MY address.<VBG>
>
>dew@mail1.com
The address is in the sent by: and reply to:. I am replying directly to the sent by: in the
x-header here in PMMail (OS/2 mail client.)
 
PS. Can you (by any kindness/pity in your heart for a diploma student suffering in a
Windows world.... :) ) consider lowering the prices a little? I mean, I can put aside my
cash for most of the stuff I want, but your offer will put me back by quite a bit of other
shopping... Like the connectivity kit, a new 33.6 modem for hooking up to my school's
network and other things. Thanks a million!
 
... Have you crashed your Windows today?
 
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     The easiest way is having config.sys files on separate drives.=
  You
     can hit ALT during reboot and be prompted for the drive to boot=
 from.
     Barring this I believe that you will need an after market program.
     Boot Commander from Mix Software will do what you want and is
     available from them for $19.95
 
     www.mixsoftware.com/product/bootcmd.htm
 
     Good Luck
 
        -- Colin Hulme (chulme@worldnet.att.net)
 
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Want are you COMM settings in both Nettamer and the HP?
 
 
Qman
 
At 08:25 AM 7/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I am trying to test Nettamer for send/receive email on my PPP account I
got setup at my workplace, but I can't get pass the "script error messages".
>My configuration: HP 200LX w/2MB, T144NW fax/data modem card from Noteworthy
>My script:
>BLAST <13>
>WAIT Userid:<32>
>BLAST Username$
>WAIT Password:
>DELAY 10
>BLAST Password$
>PPP
>
>Thanks for any hint,
>
>Merrill Lyew
>mlyew@esri.com
>
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From:         David Eggins <David.Eggins@ATONAT.AUSGOVTAX.TELEMEMO.AU>
Subject:      FLUFF: G Forces (flash cards)
 
   >>Ian Butler wrote:
   >> To the best of my knowledge, a G is a gravity, or
   >> 9.8m/s^2.  Soooooooo,  1000 G's would be 9800 m/s^2,
   >> or roughly quite a bit of shock.  I don't  have my
   >> 48 sitting next to me right  now, or I'd do the math.
   >
   >I know what it is, but I was looking for something in real
   >life terms. IE, 1 foot drop onto concrete equals x number of
   >G's.  Anybody have any data on this?
 
   According to my Guinness Book of Records 1997:
 
   " In a crash at silverstone race circuit, Northlands, UK in
   July 1977, racing driver David Purley survived a deceleration
   from 173 km/h (108 mph) to zero in 66 cm (26 in).  He endured
   179.8 g and suffered a total of 29 fractures, three
   dislocations, and six heart stoppages"
 
   So rest assured if you drive that fast and have an accident,
   while you may not survive, you will not loose your memory :-)
 
   Dave E
   Canberra Australia
   davee@iname.com
 
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> I am trying to test Nettamer for send/receive email on my PPP account=
 I got
> setup at my workplace, but I can't get pass the "script error messages".=
 
> My configuration: HP 200LX w/2MB, T144NW fax/data modem card from
> Noteworthy
 
Have you been able to use the modem with other commprogs on the 200LX?=
 If
so then why not try a manual login with Nettamer and if this is successful=
 
then you can debug the script. To do the manual login: from the Terminal
screen (actually dumb terminal) hit [Alt]+[=3D], [Y] to initialize the=
 modem
and if you receive an OK then you're cleared for liftoff... ;-)
 
Regards,
 
 
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> Since it's very difficult to find a 14400 PCMCIA modem nowadays, I=
 would like
> to check if anyone could recommend me a high speed modem which works=
 with the
> HP 200LX.
 
In the "EXP New Product Guide - Summer/Fall 1997" that came with my=
 new
1414LXM the following two products caught my eye:
 
1- ThinFax CE. One card for fax/data transmission and storage. Specifically=
 
designed for Microsoft Windows CE machines it features a 33.6Kbps
fax/modem and an external battery pack.
 
2- ThinFax LXM. Combination high-speed 33.6Kbps fax/modem/memory card=
 for
the 100/200LX. Only one card required for data/fax transmission and
storage. Includes MiniFax System Manager compliant fax software and=
 an
external battery pack.
 
1-800-397-6922  http://www.expnet.com
 
Regards,
 
 
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Does anyone know if it possible to chain keyboard macros in PalEdit=
 2.0 as
is possible with 123?
 
I have been working on a macro (for use in PE itself) but it involves=
 many
keystrokes and goes way beyong the right margin when I paste it into
pe.cfg! It seems that PE ignores the portion of the macro that goes=
 beyond
the right margin when I try to run the macro?!
 
Anyone have any tips on creating a two or three line macro or perhaps
chaining smaller ones together so that they may function as one? Or=
 are
the macros limited to about 10 keystrokes or so?
 
TIA for any suggestions.
 
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> The info on ROM types was very interesting; what book was that in?
> I always thought flash ram _was_ EEPROM.  But apparently it's a
> specialized type?
 
The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, Third Edition
by Winn L. Rosch
Sams Publishing
ISBN 1-56686-127-6
 
Interesting, and well worth the $35.
 
Flash RAM is a specialized type of EEPROM.  EEPROM requires special (high=
er) voltages to be erased. Flash RAM can be erased with TTL level (5v) =
power.
 
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> >Idea:  Make a TSR that would automatically store - load - display - =
manage
> >different fonts.  Software would have to be designed around it, but =
that's
> >been done before.  Anyways, probably something using  the truetype
> >standard.  When the font was loaded, it could be rasterized for screen
> >display.  EZ.  Proportional text is cake.  All I need is TTF specs. =
 As
> >you can see from previous posts, I'm really short on specs.   But an =
avid
> >programmer, nonetheless.
 
>  Hi Ian,
> I am not a programmer, and what you are saying is way above my head. =
Do you
> think that this can be done easily by you and other programmers, and =
share
> it with others? Or make it as an option for the next verson of Buddy? =
 It
> would be another great contribution to SUPER list. Thanks in advance.
 
What I'm saying is,  a programmer's interface to manage different fonts =
(for PAL/DOS programs) would be fairly easy to implement.  Much like LXPI=
C, applications would have to be developed around such an interface.  Any=
way, that's about all I can say right now, the lawn calls...
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
> ***************************
> Joseph K. Hwang,MD
> Section of Maternal Fetal Medicine
 
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Does anyone know what the installed base is for HP's 95/100/200LX's?
 
Also, what percentage of the palmtop market does the 90/100/200LX have?
 
Thanks.
 
Michael
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/3/97 8:31:49 PM EDT
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Greetings:
 
        Well, It's up & Running! The Digest archive I have been
promising for over two months now is now available at:
 
www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX
 
        The search engine is similar to that on www.palmtop.net, but
only the digests are available for search, not individual messages.
Currently, the pages are updated manually (as I am still wrestling
with the CRONTAB entries) so be patient, I will try to update within
24Hr or sooner.
 
        Hopefully this will help those of you with "less that 100%
reliable" EMail boxes.
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
 
 
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Thanks to MS's CPM and DOS 1.0 compatability snit,  Int 20 only properly =
dumps 64k (.COM) programs.  Anything bigger than that, and Int 20 gets =
confused, causing memory allocation problems and/or system crashes.  Int =
21/4C is the upgraded (ever get tired of hearing that word?) version of =
Int 20 that properly dumps large programs.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
----------
> Anyway..... I'm doing pretty well with all 5 of my asm books and online
> tutorials except that I keep reading:
>                         mov ah, 4C00h
>                         int 21
> is better than:                 int 20
> to end a program.  Anyone know why.  Is there a difference?
 
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I must have one of these $30-$50 PCMCIA modems.  Where are they?
 
(drooling in delight)
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
----------
> Is it just me, or is this an *ungodly* high price for a 14.4
> PCMCIA modem? Does it do something I'm unaware of or is it
> ultra-low power? I see various and sundry 14.4s listed in
> Computer Shopper constantly for between $30 and $50...
 
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> Who wants a dayminder when they could get a computer that
> > was just as easy to use, that runs DOS?  Particularly when the comput=
er is
> $600, and
> > the pocket Rolodex is $700-800?  40MHz RISC doesn't help when it does=
n't run
> the
> > programs, people.
> >
> Not only that you are so right, but it looks much worse when you think
> that even the good'ol Sharp Zaurus, did anything CE does, with less
> noise and more guts.
 
Of course I'm right. ;)  To elaborate on what you just said, CE is all =
interface.  What does Win 3 (and 95, for that matter) do?  It provides =
an ucky-shmuck borders and lights interface that turns your Pentium II =
into a virtual desktop, which runs just as cleanly and efficiently as you=
r real desktop, except of course no ones desktop is clean and efficient, =
it's dirty, overloaded, and slow.  Microsloth knew this.  Then they made =
CE, which runs as cleanly and efficiently as your pants pocket.  Except =
it doesn't fit in your pants pocket, which is the whole point of pocket =
PCs, right?  Your pocket is as messy and overloaded as your desk, right? =
 MS knows this, too.  They can only get away with this nonsense because =
everyone seems to have forgotten that computers offer something more.  =
The 200 can do PCM additive music synthesis, why does win 95 have so much=
 trouble?  All looks and no brains.  Win 95 reminds me of the soon-to-be =
out cartoon Johnny Bravo, if you watch Cartoon Network (don't lie to me, =
of course you do! ;).
 
> I hate to realize that Windos is NOT the name of the game with pocket
> PCs. What about using it single handed, what about discrimination of =
the
> handicaped. Whatever you can do singlehanded with the LX200, you will
> never do with the stupid pen.Who the hell (excuse my language) said tha=
t
> there should be a pen. Why not a tiny joy stick as of the ThinkPad. The
> technology just was there. The brains were NOT.
 
Pens make it so you're writing in your Dayminder, right?  'Nuff said. ;)
 
The 200 has the old standby pointing device, the cursor pad.  HP knew wha=
t they were doing, separating it from the rest of the keyboard (in terms =
of location).  It makes it so you can mouse-emulate around while holding =
it single-handed.  Why Win CE doesn't offer the same, is beyond me.
 
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>
> I must have one of these $30-$50 PCMCIA modems.  Where are they?
>
> (drooling in delight)
>
 
Sitting down with my July copy of Computer Shopper, it
appears that 14.4s have been relegated to obscurity,
HOWEVER, there are still quite a few options under US$100.
I know absolutely nothing about the power requirements
of any of these PCMCIA modems, so buyer beware...
 
They are in order of how they appeared in the magazine,
so go through the entire list (I would say pay particular
attention to the listings for pp. 255 and 363).
 
Also, since these ads have to be submitted usually at least
1 month (usually 2) before the street date, many of these
prices may have come down...
 
Good luck!
 
-Dan
 
p. 65
Champion 33.6kbps PCMCIA fax modem $79
New World Computers Direct 1-800-655-NWCD
 
p. 73
Motorola Lifestyle 28.8kbps PCMCIA fax modem $89
Big City Express 1-888-223-2489
 
p. 147
[no brand given] 14.4/14.4kbps fax modem $70
Keydata International, Inc. 1-800-486-4800
 
p. 175
WinSurfer 28.8kbps fax modem $79.99
Insight 1-800-467-4448 http://www.insight.com
 
p. 255
PCMCIA Sportster 14.4kbps fax modem $79
Harmony PCMCIA 2400 baud fax modem $39
Harmony PCMCIA 14.4kbps fax modem $59
Harmony 1-800-441-1144 http://www.shopharmony.com
 
p. 363
U.S. Robotics PCMCIA 14.4kbps fax/data modem with software $49.99
Practical Peripherals PCMCIA 14.4kbps fax modem $39.99
Marine Park Computers 1-800-262-0163
 
p. 376
IBM PCMCIA 14.4 fax modem and ethernet combo $65
Compu.D 1-800-929-9333 http://www.compu-d.com
 
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Domingo,
 
I use Vertical Reader with Jam, but use Jswap to make my compressed
drive B: instead of F:.  It has no problem with the Gutenburg Press
novels on my B: drive.
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
> ; The following line determines which drives appear in the file selection
> ; dialogs
> Drives = C:;F:;
> Maybe you could just add it and I see no reason why it shouldn't work...
 
I did just that and it works now.   Thanks a lot!
 
Domingo
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Peniel Romanelli wrote:
>  + V1.1: the "Drives" variable controls which drives will
> be selectable in the file selection dialogs in VR. It
> should be a semicolon-separated list, like this:
>    Drives = 'A:;C:;D:'
> If you don't have a "Drives=" line, try adding it, and see if it works.
 
I had erase the .doc file, so I did not see that.   Thanks, it works now.
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Brian Girling wrote:
> Although an orphaned product, Lotus has made the latest version (ver
> 2.0) available for downloading at their website
> "http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/updates/".
> I don't know whether this is a full set of files and, of course, this
> doesn't get you any manuals.
 
The correct URL is
 
http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/misc/ag_disk.zip
 
This gives you disk images for a full installation.   The only problem is
that the diskettes required are 740k.   I no longer have those.   Anyone
knows how to break the images into files directly to a hard disk?
 
> The LOTUSC forum on Compuserve is a great place for Agenda users'
> support.  There is a file on there by David Hamachek,
> (73700.2250@compuserve.com) which includes an article he wrote for the
> HP Palmtop Paper (September/October, 1992 issue) with technical
> information about setting up Agenda on the HP95.  Following a reprint of
> the article, is more unpublished information of use when installing
> Agenda.
 
It's a shame that those of us without Compuserve cannot get at this
wealth.  8=(
 
Domingo
 
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Brenda Clyde <baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone new of a way to get the 100LX to ask which
> files to use on boot-up.
 
1. Why not write a batch file to do the copy and then reboot.
 
2. There is a small program which is called warmboot.com which I have which
you can put in the batch file and then the rebooting will be automatic.
 
3. You can use 200mnu or HDM or an application manager icon to call the
batch file.
 
 
 
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ddv <Ddvteach@cris.com> wrote:
 
> [snip] This gives you disk images for a full installation.   The only
> problem is that the diskettes required are 740k.   I no longer have
> those.  Anyone knows how to break the images into files directly to a
> hard disk?
 
You can format a 1.44 MB disk as 720k by doing the following:
 
Hold the diskette as you would when placing it in the drive. On the left
front side is the tab for making the disk write protected. On the right
side is a window. Cover the lower side of the window with sticky tape or a
small stick on label. Then (assuming it is in drive a: type the DOS command
line:
 
format a: /f:720 /u
 
You now have a working 720k diskette.
 
 
 
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(davidb@netmedia.net.il)
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Subject:      Re: Which Modem > 14400 for 200LX?
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Thu, 03 Jul 1997 20:01:29 EDT."
              <HPLX-L%97070320012895@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
 
Ian Melville, quoting EXP literature:
 
> 1- ThinFax CE. One card for fax/data transmission and storage. Specifically
> designed for Microsoft Windows CE machines it features a 33.6Kbps
> fax/modem and an external battery pack.
 
Thanks for the lead!  I found more detail at their web site, where they
have a page devoted to it:
 
    http://www.expnet.com/spec/tfce.htm
 
Like the LXM, the CEM (targeted at CE handhelds) is offered with
optional 4,8, or 16 MB of flash.  Max draw is 180mA, but the card comes
with an external battery pack that presumably would unburden the
palmtop's power supply.  It is expected to ship in September.
 
The bulleted list mentions MNP10-EC and "Spectrum technology" (TX-CEL,
I believe), so this modem is also cellular-capable.  The power pack is
described as containing two AA cells to extend operation by 90 minutes,
size:  84.5mm x 35mm x 28mm (3 5/16" x 1 3/8" x 1 1/8")  (about half
the size of the HP AC adapter), weight:  80gm (2.8 oz).
 
A few months ago, I'd reported a rumor that the modem manufacturers
were developing modem cards that addressed the power limitations of the
handhelds.  The ApexData MobilePlus and this modem appear to be the
first evidence of that effort.  Hopefully USR, PPI, Motorola, etc. will
soon follow.
 
                                -Jim.
                                gonzalez@lads.is.lmco.com
 
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How do PCMCIA radio mail cards work? Anybody using this service inside or
outside USA?
 
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Coul be high I have noidea but we bought them some time ago and I
notice we still have a few left?
 
Ralph
 
> >
> > I have checked and we are willing to sell them at the price we payed
> > which is $105.00 plus shipping. We are in the UK so I would have to
> > check what this would be. If anyone is interested please let me know
> > cos I know they are trying to clear them out.
>
> Is it just me, or is this an *ungodly* high price for a 14.4
> PCMCIA modem? Does it do something I'm unaware of or is it
> ultra-low power? I see various and sundry 14.4s listed in
> Computer Shopper constantly for between $30 and $50...
>
> Don't mean to flame, but $105 hardly seems to be a "closeout"
> price...
>
> -Dan
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Ian Butler wrote:
>
> To the best of my knowledge, a G is a gravity, or 9.8m/s^2.  Soooooooo,
> 1000 G's would be 9800 m/s^2, or roughly quite a bit of shock.  I don't
> have my 48 sitting next to me right now, or I'd do the math.
>
 
I didn't catch the start of this thread, but I assume the discussion is about
the forces on a flash card if you drop it on the floor.
 
The deceleration of an object which hits the deck depends on (1) how fast it
was going when it hit and (2) the distance it travelled from during the
deceleration to zero speed (or, if you like, the duration of the deceleration).
The first depends on how far you dropped it, the second is related to how hard
the surface is.
 
The maths is actually pretty straightforward. According to my figures, an object
dropped from 2m will hit dirt at 6.26m/s. To achieve a deceleration of 1000G,
it needs to come to a full stop from that speed in a distance of 2mm. And that's
assuming it doesn't bounce.
 
These figures were brought to you by the Solver on the HP200LX... 8-)
 
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I have downloaded NetTamer to evaluate and find that I cannot get Nettamer
to send out mt mail, altho I can receive them. The out-going mail just
accumulates in the Pending section...
Anyone with some advice??
TQs
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My apologies, I think I saw a reply to the query below, but I just cannot
find the mail....can someone post  the answer on how to get the digest
version again? Thanks!
 
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Not too sure here but have you got the corret SMTP server address in
the setup. I tried before and had a similar problem it would not work
with the server name but if I enterd the URL xxx.xxx.xxx number it
was fine.
 
Ralph
 
> I have downloaded NetTamer to evaluate and find that I cannot get Nettamer
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Hello all,
 
 
        I ordered a HP 200LX 2MB  ABA option (American), but unfortunatly they
have sent me the ABD (German) option. :-((
        (I order it through my company, so I get some discount).
 
        My question is the following:
 
Should I better return it and order again the right version (American)?
--> I hate to wait for another month.
 
Are there any compatibility problems if I want to add any standard
hardware (ram or flash disks) or run shareware/freeware programs?
        This is what I am really worried about.
 
 
I don't know much about the 200LX world; I've been a (happy) Psion user
for more than 3 years.
 
 
Please reply to the adress below.
 
jaime_blasco@hp-Germany-om24.om.hp.com
 
Many thanks for your help in advance
 
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Piernicola Comuniello wrote:
>
> How do PCMCIA radio mail cards work? Anybody using this service inside or
> outside USA?
 
I have a review of one of these cards at
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Last week someone posted a message describing the compatibility of  the
CasioQV-10 with the HP 200LX. I saw an ad in the recent Damark catalogue
for a Casio QV-11 digital camera for $300.00.
 
Does anyone know whether the QV-11 is as compatible with the palmtop as t=
he
QV-10. And does 300.00 sound like a good buy?
 
Thanks,
 
Paul Medrek
 
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   Hello All,
 
   I recently purchased PCMCIA memory for my palmtop.  I was
   wondering if I need some special software to read this in my
   laptop?
 
   Thanks
 
   Dave E
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   davee@iname.com
 
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              Nancy
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Hi,
 
I have a french version of the HP200LX and I never had any problem to
use any
software or hardware designed for it. I run a HP 10 Meg flash card and I
use
the connectivity pack in french without trouble.
So  I think it's the same with the german version.
 
Friendly, Vincent
 
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>Last week someone posted a message describing the compatibility of=
  the
>CasioQV-10 with the HP 200LX. I saw an ad in the recent Damark catalogue
>for a Casio QV-11 digital camera for $300.00.
>
>Does anyone know whether the QV-11 is as compatible with the palmtop=
 as the
>QV-10. And does 300.00 sound like a good buy?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul Medrek
 
Hi!
 
I have never heard about QV-11, but as I know first came QV-10, then=
 QV30.
Suddenly QV 100 came and now there is QV 300 as the latest development.=
 So if
QV-11 is from the same generation as QV10- it's old technology already.=
 Since
you can get a QV 100 for $400, I consider 300 for old technology expensive.=
 
 
Jorgen
 
 
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"Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:
>> > ... I'm looking for something to find
>> > files matching criteria and then pipe the filenames to a viewing (or
>> > browsing) program...
>> > [...]
>>
>> For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
>>   Eg.: find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
>> [...]
 
> Thanks, but that's not what I need.  I don't know the name of the file.  I
> only know I'm looking for a text string.  I also know thatI want to use
> [...]
 
 Sorry -- this is a bit late, but maybe this will be of more help:
 
  find . -type f -exec grep -l TEXT {} ; -exec less {} ;
 
 Breakdown is:
 
   find .  -type f                     Start in current dir, search for
                                       normal files...
           -exec grep -l TEXT {} ;     "print" names of files containing
                                       TEXT...
           -exec less {} ;             browse file containing TEXT
 
 Eg.,  find . -type f -exec grep -l ^#include.*h {} ; -exec less {} ;
 
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997 18:11:15 +0800
         kc <kckhor@PC.JARING.MY> wrote:
 
> My apologies, I think I saw a reply to the query below, but I just
> cannot find the mail....can someone post  the answer on how to get=
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> digest version again? Thanks!
 
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I'd like to buy an ATA flash disk 20MB. In Montreal Canada no one seems
to be able to order one for me, except my school "coop".
It's a kingston ATA flash disk 20MB an it cost 347$ca.
 
Do you think i should buy this one.
 
 
TANKS
 
 
 
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I'd like to program a DOOM like game for the HP200LX.
I know a version for hp48 is available so I think it's possible
to make one for my palmtop.
Should i program it in C or assembler (i don't know assembler but
i can learn).
where can i find an assembler help on the net for 186processor
 
 
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EPF (France)
ETS (Canada)
 
 
 
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I'd like to program a DOOM like game for the HP200LX.
I know a version for hp48 is available so I think it's possible
to make one for my palmtop.
Should i program it in C or assembler (i don't know assembler but
i can learn).
where can i find an assembler help on the net for 186processor
 
 
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I noticed that there is an HP 5 printer at one of the locations where I
consult. It has an IRDA port, but does not react to my 200 LX when I tried
to print (I did set printer output to infrared). HOw does one get it to
work with palmtop?
 
Secretaries there are highly territorial and won't let anyone "physically"
touch their printers or cables (tech support takes forever to look at
things - once machine is working, secretaries will guard it vigorously).
 
Mikhail
 
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I remember it was mentioned once that one can set HP to work in B&W mode
only, no grays or colours. Unfortunately, I have not kept that message. How
is it done?
 
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>I remember it was mentioned once that one can set HP to work in B&W mode
>only, no grays or colours. Unfortunately, I have not kept that message. How
>is it done?
>
>Mikhail
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There two options:
1. You can use the built-in dos function, called MODE. Type MODE BW80 for
black and white.
2. You can download a program for CGAHLP from SUPER site. It gives you
several options for CGA monitor to select. I find this much better to use
this as a part of batch file.
 
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is there a lybrary to make 3d pictures on hp 200lx
 
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Joseph K. Hwang wrote:
> >I remember it was mentioned once that one can set HP to work in B&W mode
> >only, no grays or colours. Unfortunately, I have not kept that message. How
> >is it done?
> >Mikhail
> There two options:
> 1. You can use the built-in dos function, called MODE. Type MODE BW80 for
> black and white.
> 2. You can download a program for CGAHLP from SUPER site. It gives you
> several options for CGA monitor to select. I find this much better to use
> this as a part of batch file.
 
Also, try the built-in command MONO8025.
 
Warning:  whichever option you choose, some programs will freak out on you
if you do this, so be careful.
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
> I noticed that there is an HP 5 printer at one of the locations where I
> consult. It has an IRDA port, but does not react to my 200 LX when I tried
> to print (I did set printer output to infrared). HOw does one get it to
> work with palmtop?
 
Look in the SUPER site for a file called IRDA.ZIP (I think that's the
name).   It works only with built-in programs (although some folks here
have managed to do it from DOS, but someone else will have to come in on
that one).
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, kc wrote:
> I have downloaded NetTamer to evaluate and find that I cannot get Nettamer
> to send out mt mail, altho I can receive them. The out-going mail just
> accumulates in the Pending section...
> Anyone with some advice??
 
I and a few others have had the same experience.   I can only get it to
work once in a while (this is the reason why I have not registered and
seldom use it).   However, there are many happy users of the program, so
it may work for you.    I think I may save my pennies and try POST/LX.
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, MY NAME IS IAN ROBERT BUTLER THE 1ST wrote:
 
> The 200 can do PCM additive music synthesis,
 
Pardon my ignorance, but, what is the above?   Music applications always
interest me.   8=)
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Jaime Blasco wrote:
> Hello all,
>         I ordered a HP 200LX 2MB  ABA option (American), but unfortunatly they
> have sent me the ABD (German) option. :-((
>         (I order it through my company, so I get some discount).
snip
> Are there any compatibility problems if I want to add any standard
> hardware (ram or flash disks) or run shareware/freeware programs?
>         This is what I am really worried about.
 
I understand tha BUDDY will not work with non-english versions.   I think
there is a german version of that program, though.   It's possible that
you will find a very few other programs to have the same problem, but I
doubt that hardware would be affected.
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, MY NAME IS IAN ROBERT BUTLER THE 1ST wrote:
> I must have one of these $30-$50 PCMCIA modems.  Where are they?
 
How is $55 plus shipping for a 2 month old, seldom used EXP 14400 modem?
It is certified compatible with the HP200LX.   After I bought it, I
realized that a PCMCIA drive would not do for me.   I need an external
modem.
 
Domingo
 
P.S. I might trade for an external one, but I am now looking for a 33.6
modem, if it will run through the serial port.
 
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On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> 1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
> 2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
> contain that string:
>      c:\_dat\suess.txt
>      a:\ref\books.gdb
>      a:\data\kids.htm
> 3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
> 4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view with
> List, View with HView)
 
I found something interesting today.    Items 1 & 2 can already be done
with the FILER text search (under options).   Items 3 & 4 are already
essentially done by a number of programs, and by the FILER.INI trick
(notice I said *essentially*).   I wonder how difficult it would be for
someone to program something to connect items 2 & 3.   There are several
folks here who have produced programs to do something like this with LXPRO
(or is it LXBATCH?  I forget).  The PHONE application is connected to
LXDIAL by capturing  some strings and running some macros.  I am no
programmer, but it seems that it shouldn't be too hard.
What do you all think?
 
Domingo
 
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> 1. Why not write a batch file to do the copy and then reboot.
 
This appears to be sound advice! You would probably need to have the
batchfile pause in order for you to swap the cards before proceeding=
 with
the reboot though. I recently started digging deeper into batchfiles=
 and I
was surprised to learn of what can be accomplished with a well written
batchfile!
 
> 2. There is a small program which is called warmboot.com which I have=
 which
> you can put in the batch file and then the rebooting will be automatic.
 
I would like to get a copy of this David. Is it available on the net?
 
Regards,
 
 
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Subject:      Re: ATA flash disk 20MB. In Montreal Canada
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Francois-Xavier Albouy wrote:
 
> I'd like to buy an ATA flash disk 20MB. In Montreal Canada no one seems
> to be able to order one for me, except my school "coop".
> It's a kingston ATA flash disk 20MB an it cost 347$ca.
>
> Do you think i should buy this one.
 
I'm using a Kingston 20mb disk (DP-ATA/20) on my 200lx, bought for 400$US.
 
Works better than my old SunDisk 10mb (faster).
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, ddv wrote:
 
> On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> > 1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
> > 2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
> > contain that string:
> >      c:\_dat\suess.txt
> >      a:\ref\books.gdb
> >      a:\data\kids.htm
> > 3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
> > 4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view with
> > List, View with HView)
>
> I found something interesting today.    Items 1 & 2 can already be done
> with the FILER text search (under options).   Items 3 & 4 are already
 
Except that Filer/Text_Search only searches one directory. Notice that his
example shows a list of files across several directories and
drives...which neither Filer nor (I think) Egrep can do. Norton Text
Search is my tool for doing this.
 
- Longden
 
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Longden C. Loo wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, ddv wrote:
> > On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> > > 1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
> > > 2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
> > > contain that string:
> > >      c:\_dat\suess.txt
> > >      a:\ref\books.gdb
> > >      a:\data\kids.htm
> > > 3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
> > > 4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view with
> > > List, View with HView)
> >
> > I found something interesting today.    Items 1 & 2 can already be done
> > with the FILER text search (under options).   Items 3 & 4 are already
>
> Except that Filer/Text_Search only searches one directory. Notice that his
> example shows a list of files across several directories and
> drives...which neither Filer nor (I think) Egrep can do. Norton Text
> Search is my tool for doing this.
 
You are correct, but what I had in mind is to simplify the job of whoever
tries to do this (with the built in appl. I figure it would be simpler
that way.   By the way, my tool for doing what you said is MINITRUE
(MT.ZIP) from Simtel.  I highly recommend it (and it is freeware).
 
Domingo
 
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Hi folks-
 
I got my copy of Post/LX on Monday, and am thoroughly enjoying it.
Thanks to some of the discussion on this list, setup went easily.
 
Post/LX is actually a set of programs; READER - the main GUI, POST -
the email online part, NEWS - the Newsgroup module, READUTIL - the
message file processor, and SETUP. The disk includes the new version=
 of
WWW/LX - the TCP/IP interface module required for all functions, and=
 
HV - the web browser. I'd been using the older WWW/LX - HV combination
for web stuff, so ordered the upgrade.
 
For email you can install an editor of your choice. PalEdit doesn't
come on the disk, but is freeware from D&A. Available from their site:
    http://www.dasoft.com      and from the SUPER site:
    http://www.palmttop.net/super.html
there is also a freeware spell checker in the same places.
 
Domingo wrote in a recent message that he was thinking of saving up
for this package. Go for it! It IS quite pricey, but if you can manage
to fit it in your budget, it is well worth the cost.
 
No, I don't work for D&A. Just happen to be impressed with this
software package.
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        I am building a Data cable to interface my HP200LX to my
computer and also to
a TNC for HAM comunications. As this unit is second hand it does not
have a manual
I need the Serial data pin-out diagram.
        Thanks in advance and wish me luck.
 
--
  Kurt O. Jauss
     kf6hjo@lightspeed.net
 
    Selma Ca. {APRS Weather & GPS Traker}
 
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
 
> 2- ThinFax LXM. Combination high-speed 33.6Kbps fax/modem/memory card for
> the 100/200LX. Only one card required for data/fax transmission and
> storage. Includes MiniFax System Manager compliant fax software and an
> external battery pack.
 
On http://www.expnet.com/spec/tf336c.htm they talk about the
 
   ThinFax  336c
   PCMCIA V.34 FAX/MODEM
   PC CARD (PCMCIA/JEID?) standard compliant, with internal DAA module...
 
and later note,
 
   Low power consumpton: 5V@180mA typical
 
In other words, it won't work with the 200LX....
 
The parent page also mentions the Thinfax CE, but it has the same power
requirement.
 
And the only "Thinfax LXM" they mention is the old 1414.
 
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Subject:      Re: DOOM like game for the HP200LX
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Can't help you on assembler specifics, but I will tell you this:  if you =
can write the game in C without using special libraries, I'll translate =
it into asm for you.  I've had several years of Intel assembler experienc=
e, and can help with that sort of optimization.  At 8MHz, you can't leave=
 it in C, but it is still a good prototyping language.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
P.S. - To non-hp48 afficionados, Doom48 _sucks_.  But it is definitely =
going the right direction.  With the 186's 16-bit bus, a reasonable game =
implementation would be quite feasible.  (Doom48 is along the lines of =
3-demon, except without dots or demons).
----------
> I'd like to program a DOOM like game for the HP200LX.
> I know a version for hp48 is available so I think it's possible
> to make one for my palmtop.
> Should i program it in C or assembler (i don't know assembler but
> i can learn).
> where can i find an assembler help on the net for 186processor
 
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PCM - pulse code modulation.  It's one way to put music out to a 1-bit =
(off-on) speaker.
Additive synthesis - multiple voices, ORed to each other.
 
LXMidi does this.
 
You start with a base wave -
________________________________________
 
Then, put in the first frequency:
______------______------______------______------______
 
Take the second freqency:
___---___---___---___---___---___---___---___---___---___
 
Then, OR the first and second:
 
___---------___---------___---------___---------
 
 
At least I think that's how it works.  In any case, even though it doesn'=
t make any sense, it generally all works out.  Usually the frequencies =
move enough that you don't get a recognizable pattern (like you have in =
my ex.) but it does produce a reasonable multiple tone sound.  I think =
you can get more info on this in the documentation for VMUSIC, which I =
believe is available on SimTel MSDOS.
 
Don't believe I made any sense here, but it was a reasonable effort.  Thi=
s stuff is hard to explain.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, MY NAME IS IAN ROBERT BUTLER THE 1ST wrote:
>
> > The 200 can do PCM additive music synthesis,
>
> Pardon my ignorance, but, what is the above?   Music applications alway=
s
> interest me.   8=3D)
>
> Domingo
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Got an email from him this evening to that effect. Any one no of any
other source of manuals / books
 
thanks for taking the time
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Where can I download a copy to evaluate? (POst/lx)
Thanks
kc
At 10:10 PM 4/7/97 -0400, you wrote:
 
>Domingo wrote in a recent message that he was thinking of saving up
>for this package. Go for it! It IS quite pricey, but if you can manage
>to fit it in your budget, it is well worth the cost.
>
>No, I don't work for D&A. Just happen to be impressed with this
>software package.
>------------
>Peniel Romanelli   peniel@web2000.net   d021785c@dc.seflin.org
>    *******  HP100LX  ----  Post/LX  ----  WWW/LX  *******
>      "We have met the enemy, and he is us"       - Pogo
>
-------------oOOOOOOO@@@@OOOOOOOOOoo----------------------
    __ __  ______
   / //_/ / ____/ Contient un langage qui peut etrw
  / ,<   / /      inconvenable pour certains auditeurs...
 / /| | / /___    I THINK it says.."Contains language which
/_/ |_| \____/    may be unsuitable for some listeners."..
but don't quote me cos the only French I know needs no words..
..enuff said..Visit my homepage..
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KC wrote:
>
> Where can I download a copy to evaluate? (POst/lx)
> Thanks
 
Unfortunately, there is no evaluation version of WWW/LX or Post/LX.
However, you can try the web browsing function by downloading the
freeware HV program and using it to view HTML files saved to your
machine.  This will give you a taste of what WWW/LX is capable of.
(Doesn't help with evaluating Post/LX, but I suppose we have to take
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Hello, David.
 
I had no problem loading my 10MB ACE PCMCIA memory card of my HP-200LX into
my laptop, provided that the driver software for the memory card should
also be loaded in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the laptop. If
you have the memory card compressed (like mine, stacker 3.0), you should
also install the compression software in the laptop to correctly reading
the files inside it.
 
Hope you enjoy your new flash disk.
 
Deded Hendra
Bontang - Indonesia
dxhendra@usa.net
 
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   From:
        David Eggins <David.Eggins@ATONAT.AUSGOVTAX.TELEMEMO.AU>
 Subject:
        TECH: PCMCIA memory in Laptop?
 
 
 
   Hello All,
 
   I recently purchased PCMCIA memory for my palmtop.  I was
   wondering if I need some special software to read this in my
   laptop?
 
   Thanks
 
   Dave E
   Canberra Australia
   davee@iname.com
 
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> Does anyone know if it possible to chain keyboard macros in PalEdit=
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> is possible with 123?
 
Macros in PE are  *really* simple and left like that on purpose. There
is a much more powerful (commercial) utility for macros named QUICK/LX.
Instead of duplicating all the power of QUICK/LX in PE (and increase
the code size), I decided to put only basic macro capabiities into PE,
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confined by PE. It, for example, could shell to DOS, do something
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Disclaimer: I am the author of QUICK/LX.
 
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> Does anyone know whether the QV-11 is as compatible with the palmtop=
 as the
> QV-10. And does 300.00 sound like a good buy?
 
The only difference I could find between the QV-10 and the QV-11 is=
 a
screw in the battery compartment, the color of the writing on the
camera and the name :-) So yes, it is fully compatible.
 
I was shopping around and did not find anything less than $299, so I
think $300 is an OK price.
 
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A few years ago I bought Agenda & Pres Planner from Todd, to run on my
[then] big computer, with voice recognition software. While data entry was
physically easy, it took forever for Planner to organize it (on a 33 mhz
computer). Outputs, I remember, were not practical for business
communications. Just line output, with no or little formatting. It was like
writing a court report in Lotus. Numbers looked good, but the rest...
 
You just entered your information in any random order, and program would
look for various "date" or "relationship" words to put it under proper
headings. I wanted to avoid dictating reports based on information I
already had in text form in my computer. It didn't work out. I had to watch
it like a hawk, to make sure the identifiers were all proper and all there
(no fields - just free form text). Otherwise the sentence night not appear
where I needed it. Every sentence about every person had to contain that
person's name.
 
 It was quite interesting to see sentences appear under headings, then
duplicate themselves if they fit another heading, in a slow march tempo.
But I could not run a business that way. There was no advantage to keeping
information in one big pile with Agenda being the only way to untangle it -
as opposed to regular wordperfect files. Maybe someone else's work lends
itself to this kind of organization, mine didn't. So ended my great Agenda
experiment. I just returned the whole thing, minus shipping.
 
Mikhail
 
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> Date: July 4, 1997 8:18 PM
>
> Got an email from him this evening to that effect. Any one no of any
> other source of manuals / books
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Subject:      ANN: LxMap 2.0
 
The new version of LXMAP is now available. This is what the DOC
file says:
 
Version 2.0  -Help key {F1} added
(05-JUL-97)  -Neighborhood mode {F2} added
             -Grid in map now movable with {SHIFT CURSORKEYS}
             -Configurable grid size
             -Better visible grid frame
             -Adjustable blink rate with {<} and {>}
             -Edit mode {F3} added with
              Link item to grid {F6}
              Insert item {F7} or {CR}
              Delete item {F8}
              Save index file {F9}
 
The new version is available at:
 
http://home.t-online.de/home/stefan.peichl/lxmap.zip
 
and soon at:
 
http://www.palmtop.net/lxmap.html
 
where you will also find a growing collection of maps. I hope,
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earlier today, i saw two copies of lotus agenda at:
 
practical computer, inc.
5407 part royal road
springfield, va 22151
 
tel (703) 321-3003
 
manuals & software were included.
 
they do not list an e-mail address
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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i just picked up a used copy of the program, "quarterdeck qram." it preports
to add  a "loadhi" feature to pre-386 machines, and add several other memory
management tools. unfortunately, it on an old 5 1/4" disk, and i have to wait
'til i go to the office monday to translate it to a format i can use.
 
is anyone familiar with this program?  is it useful on the 200lx?  does it
recognize added memory?  any ideas?
 
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kc
 
There no evaluation file. It'is a commercial program. You have to trust
us, it is really a great software package.
 
Antonio, using Post/Lx
 
_____________________________________________
 
Antonio Queiroz Menezes M. Sc. (Econo)
Porto - Portugal
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> Where can I download a copy to evaluate? (POst/lx)
> Thanks
> kc
------
 
Post/LX is commercial software, not shareware, so there is no
evaluation version. D&A does have HV and several other very nice
programs available as freeware. All I can tell you is that quite a few
folks on this list are using Post/LX and are very happy with it...
---------
 
 
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Francois-Xavier,
 
There is an exhaustive assembly e-text book at
 
http://webster.ucr.edu/Page_asm/ArtofAssembly/ArtofAsm.html
 
pelon
 
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Domingo -
 
Thanks for the correct URL to get the disk images for Lotus Agenda at
"http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/misc/ag_disk.zip"
 
This .zip file contains an installation text file that states that the
file dskimg.exe is required to break the disk images onto 740k disks.
 
I did an archie search and found that dskimg.zip (which includes
dskimg.exe plus an instructional text file) is available at
"ftp.ccmail.com/pub/utils/pubutils/dos/dskimg.zip".
 
I had to cover the non-slider hole on my 14.4 disks so that my system
would format them as 740k disks.  Then I used dskimg.exe with the
parameters listed in the text file ag_disk.txt to transfer the disk
images to the floppies.
 
 
Brian
--
Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA
girling@ica.net
http://www.ica.net/pages/girling/
 
 
> On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Brian Girling wrote:
> > Although an orphaned product, Lotus has made the latest version (ver
> > 2.0) available for downloading at their website
> > "http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/updates/".
> > I don't know whether this is a full set of files and, of course, this
> > doesn't get you any manuals.
>
> The correct URL is
>
> http://www2.support.lotus.com/ftp/pub/desktop/Agenda/dos/2.0/misc/ag_disk.zip
>
> This gives you disk images for a full installation.   The only problem is
> that the diskettes required are 740k.   I no longer have those.   Anyone
> knows how to break the images into files directly to a hard disk?
 
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I cheched out the super site but couldn't find this. The seems to be no
search mechanism there. Or, did I miss it?
 
Mikhail
 
> Look in the SUPER site for a file called IRDA.ZIP (I think that's the
> name).   It works only with built-in programs (although some folks here
 
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On 5 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I decided to put only basic macro capabiities into PE, but support=
 usage
> of QUICK/LX with it. You can, for example, invoke a QUICK/LX macro=
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> function key within PE. That macro is then not confined by PE.
 
Thanks Andreas! I have heard users talk of conflict between NetTamer=
 and
Quick/LX but is this also likely with Post/LX?
 
Regards,
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On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
> I cheched out the super site but couldn't find this. The seems to be no
> search mechanism there. Or, did I miss it?
> Mikhail
 
The URL is http://www.palmtop.net/cgi-bin/count-redir.pl/irda.zip
 
If you are using a Windows browser and you are in a given page, you can
search any text in it by pressing 'Ctrl-F'.   On Unix you press 's'.
 
Domingo
 
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On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
> On 5 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
> > I decided to put only basic macro capabiities into PE, but support usage
> > of QUICK/LX with it. You can, for example, invoke a QUICK/LX macro using a
> > function key within PE. That macro is then not confined by PE.
> Thanks Andreas! I have heard users talk of conflict between NetTamer and
> Quick/LX but is this also likely with Post/LX?
 
I don't know what I'm doing talking when you got the author online! 8=)
But in my experience, Quick/LX has no problem with *any* Sysmgr compliant
program, which I asume POST/LX is, but it can choke on graphic
mode programs (which the palmtop version of Nettamer is one, I'm affraid,
because of the special fonts used).
But it does seem strange to call QUICK/LX a macros program.  I better
re/read the documentation (either way it's a neat program).
 
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> Thanks Andreas! I have heard users talk of conflict between NetTamer=
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> Quick/LX but is this also likely with Post/LX?
 
I use both QUICK/LX and POST/LX for quite a while and I am not aware=
 of
any conflict.
 
What kind of conflict is there between NetTamer and QUICK/LX?
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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> But in my experience, Quick/LX has no problem with *any* Sysmgr compliant=
 
> program, which I asume POST/LX is, but it can choke on graphic
> mode programs
 
POST/LX is not a SysMgr compliant program, but just a PAL based DOS
program. QUICK/LX supports PAL apps though.
 
> But it does seem strange to call QUICK/LX a macros program.  I better
> re/read the documentation (either way it's a neat program).
 
It is not a macro program by its *main* purpose. It is meant to
complete words that are only partially entered in order to speed up
typing. However it can type any kinds of "words or phrases", even if
they consist of non-characters (e.g. a cursor key). Thus, QUICK/LX can
type for you whatever you could press as keys on the keyboard. And
that's exactly what a macro program does. Unlike the SysMgr macro
program, QUICK/LX continues working when in DOS.
 
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I have been able to download Agenda from the Lotus web site and to get it running on my
200LX using MaxDOS, in case anyone has any questions.
______________________________________________
 
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           7/6/97 8:04:55 AM EDT
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 00:00:01 -0400, Automatic digest processor wrote:
 
>Date:    Sat, 5 Jul 1997 17:14:29 -0400
>From:    Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@SYMPATICO.CA>
>Subject: how to bring HP5 printer to life
>
>I cheched out the super site but couldn't find this. The seems to be no
>search mechanism there. Or, did I miss it?
 
There are two SUPER pages, the main one is actually
http://www.palmtop.net/supernew.html, and it does have a search form on
it. There is a second page that lists all the available files, but it's
pretty huge. Generally I just go to http://www.palmtop.net/ and start
from there. It's a good way to keep up with any changes Mitch has made,
too.
 
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Did anyone try both ? I downloaded them from SUPER and easy project
seems to be more appropriate for my needs.
Perhaps there are other programs available
(commercial/non-commercial) that run on the palmtop. I'd like to see
something with CGA graphics.
 
TIA
 
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> The confusion lies in the fact that to the best of my knowledge Turbo C
> version 2 IS turbo C++ version 1. When I purchased TC v2.0 I looked at the
> About box and it said Turbo C++ version 1.0
 
Do you know anything about Borland C++ 2.0 ?
I heard about Turbo C++ several times. I use BC and would like to
know whether you know about the differences.
 
Thanks.
 
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A fellow student of mine likes to buy one. I convinced him that
it is the machine superior to all others on the market :) - in fact
that was quite easy !
He prefers a german version; shipping and payment would be easier
within Germany or german-speaking europe, too. Any additional
accessories would be very much appreciated, especially the
connectivity pack and a flash card.
 
Please send offers directly to him:
iw182@cips2.gm.fh-koeln.de (Martin)
 
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> I made a strange experience: the palmtop's performance depends
> on the screen mode. You gain 17% speed, if you run programs
> in the 40x16 zoom mode compared to the 80x25 standart CGA text
> mode. The fastest mode is the HP95 mode. It gains 25% speed
> compared to 80x25 text mode. This may only be of theoretical
> interest, because you cannot run any program in any screen
> mode, but if you do a lot of command line compiling for
> example, it may be worth doing it in the 40x16 zoom mode.
>
> I am quit deep into the palmtop, but I have no explanation for
> this, especially because it does not depend on the output of
> the program. Even a program without any output runs faster in
> the lower resolution text modes. Any suggestions? Maybe, if we
> understand, what is going on, it would be possible, to write
> a small program, which speeds up the palmtop, independant of
> the actual screen mode.
 
Was hat die Sache ergeben ? Hoerte sich sehr interessant an.
Habe zwar das SpeedUp eingebaut aber eine weitere
Geschwindigkeitessteigerung waere immer willkommen :)
 
Ciao
Christof
 
P.S.: Deine Software fuer den HP ist wirklich gut.
 
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Quinton Jones Jr wrote:
> Hi DDV, I read a post that you were trying to save up to buy POST/LX.
> Drop me a line maybe we can work something out with a copy until you
> get the funds.  You Do have WWW/LX? :)
 
I do not have that program.   What do you have in mind?
 
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On 5 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I don't know what I'm doing talking when you got the author online!=
 8=3D)
> But in my experience, Quick/LX has no problem with *any* Sysmgr compliant=
 
> program, which I asume POST/LX is, but it can choke on graphic
> mode programs (which the palmtop version of Nettamer is one, I'm affraid,=
 
> because of the special fonts used).
 
I appreciate the comments Domingo! Always very useful to hear from users
as well as authors... <g>.
 
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On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Thus, QUICK/LX can type for you whatever you could press as keys on=
 the
> keyboard. And that's exactly what a macro program does. Unlike the=
 SysMgr
> macro program, QUICK/LX continues working when in DOS.
 
Andreas, any chance of calling a Quick/LX macro from a PE macro? For
example can a Quick/LX macro be assigned to a function key in Paledit?
 
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On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I use both QUICK/LX and POST/LX for quite a while and I am not aware=
 of
> any conflict.
 
Thank you for this info!
 
> What kind of conflict is there between NetTamer and QUICK/LX?
 
I can't remember what was the exact problem (I think it was either the=
 ppp
negotiations or initializing the modem?) -  maybe someone who used both
these programs and actually experienced the conflict could pipe in
here...
 
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On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I have been able to download Agenda from the Lotus web site and to=
 get it
> running on my 200LX using MaxDOS, in case anyone has any questions.
 
Okay Mike, you asked for it! <g> I have never used Agenda and would=
 be
interested to know:
 
1). What exactly does it do?
2). How much of your disk does it swallow?
3). Is this a DOS or Win app?
4). What do you find it useful for?
 
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On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
> A few years ago I bought Agenda & Pres Planner from Todd, to run on my
> [then] big computer, with voice recognition software. While data entry was
> physically easy, it took forever for Planner to organize it (on a 33 mhz
> computer). Outputs, I remember, were not practical for business
> communications. Just line output, with no or little formatting. It was like
> writing a court report in Lotus. Numbers looked good, but the rest...
> You just entered your information in any random order, and program would
> look for various "date" or "relationship" words to put it under proper
> headings. I wanted to avoid dictating reports based on information I
> already had in text form in my computer. It didn't work out. I had to watch
> it like a hawk, to make sure the identifiers were all proper and all there
> (no fields - just free form text). Otherwise the sentence night not appear
> where I needed it. Every sentence about every person had to contain that
> person's name.
>  It was quite interesting to see sentences appear under headings, then
> duplicate themselves if they fit another heading, in a slow march tempo.
> But I could not run a business that way. There was no advantage to keeping
> information in one big pile with Agenda being the only way to untangle it -
> as opposed to regular wordperfect files. Maybe someone else's work lends
> itself to this kind of organization, mine didn't. So ended my great Agenda
> experiment. I just returned the whole thing, minus shipping.
 
My work style lends itself to that kind of organization.   But if Agenda
is as bad as you say, maybe it is not worth downloading, even though is
free.   I already use InfoSelect, a powerful, *very* fast free form
database program.   I was wondering about Agenda because of the price
(free), and because InfoSelect does not do structuring for you.   It just
lets you search for whatever you type, however you typed it.   That is
great, but the problem is recalling what you wrote (you, not the program.
InfoSelect's search engine is second to none!).    I have to discipline
myself to entering data in a structured way, which is a hassle when I am
in a hurry.   So sometimes I don't know how to search for what I entered,
simply because I don't recall the exact words used.    But if Agenda
doesn't do the job for you that well, and it's not too fast in searching,
then it is not for me (I was not able to unpack the disk images properly
anyway).   InfoSelect wins hands down in that department.
 
Just my 0.02 worth.
 
Domingo
 
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
> On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
> > What kind of conflict is there between NetTamer and QUICK/LX?
> I can't remember what was the exact problem (I think it was either the ppp
> negotiations or initializing the modem?) -  maybe someone who used both
> these programs and actually experienced the conflict could pipe in
> here...
 
FWIW, the only problem I ever noticed when I was testing Nettamer is some
garbling of the screen when Quick/LX attempts to complete your keystrokes.
It can be annoying, but it seems to be ok otherwise.
 
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On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Christof Scheper wrote:
> Did anyone try both ? I downloaded them from SUPER and easy project
> seems to be more appropriate for my needs.
> Perhaps there are other programs available
> (commercial/non-commercial) that run on the palmtop. I'd like to see
> something with CGA graphics.
 
I recall seeing and trying a Sysmgr compliant program from the japanese
Vector site.   It is free (as far as I can see), very sophisticated and
looks quite cool.   The main problem is that the documentation and online
help is in japanese.   If someone doesn't beat me to it first, I'll let
you know the name and URL.   But I have to take my children to the beach
now, so it'll have to wait until I come back.  8=)
 
Domingo
 
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Domingo -
 
 I did not mean to say that Agenda is bad. It was just not well suited for
my operation. I keep files on thousands of people and produce various
reports for various third parties. And I can't coexist with secretaries.
For this type of work, I am yet to see something better than
WordPerfect/dBASE/DragonDictate combination.
 
It (Agenda) might be useful for someone else, just didn't work out for me.
(I have been called eccentric, so no global assumptions can be made...)
 
Mikhail
>
> My work style lends itself to that kind of organization.   But if Agenda
> is as bad as you say, maybe it is not worth downloading, even though is
 
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At 08:07 AM 6/7/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I have been able to download Agenda from the Lotus web site and to get it
running on my
>200LX using MaxDOS, in case anyone has any questions.
>______________________________________________
>
>  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
What exactly does Agenda do? Does it add any functionality over the
built-in apps?
_____
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gavin@inforamp.net    shared hope is cubed (or better)."
Mississauga, ON                               -Lady Sally McGee
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Hi Everyone,
 
I'm trying to develope one application for the 200lx and i would like
to  print from DOS using the infrared and one HP82240B ir printer. Does
anyone knows how this can be done? the application i'm developing is
made in clipper and Borland C. I've tried the HP IR driver but it won't
work under DOS.
 
Thanks for any/all help
 
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--- On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 13:44:01 -0400  Ian Melville <ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT> wrote:
>I have never used Agenda and would be interested to know:
>
>1). What exactly does it do?
>2). How much of your disk does it swallow?
>3). Is this a DOS or Win app?
>4). What do you find it useful for?
>
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
1). This is not a simple question to answer...
 
By definition, Agenda is a high end personal information manager (PIM).
 
Basically what it is a highly flexible database that allows you to take high volumes of small
pieces of information and allows you to:
  - Organize it
  - Categorize it
  - Determine relationship with other pieces of information
 
Because the program is so flexible, there is very little predefined structure.  This make it a
powerful program.  This also makes it hard for beginners to get a handle on where to begin.
Because of this, in v2.0 Lotus included 4 starter applications:
 
  - Activities Planner - A personal information management tool for day-to-day activities
  - Account Manager - A sales support tool for tracking clients and accounts
  - People Manager - A resource management tool
  - Information Sifter - A tool for analyzing information imported from a large number
    of external sources (like news)
 
If you are a person that handles a large number of small tidbits of daily information that needs
to be organized, AND if your are technically inclined, this is a great program.  If not, it's
probably not worth the effort.
 
I feel that there where three reasons that this product failed in the market place:
 
  1. The people that needed the capabilities of the program did not have the technical
     aptitude and/or time to figure it out and make it work.  I think that this is the
     main reason that it failed.
 
  2. It was a program before its time.  Large amounts of information simply was not
     available in a digital format, like it is now.  For example, Agenda might be a
     great tool for organizing information coming over the Internet.
 
  3. You need to have Agenda with you all of the times so that you can enter the information
     as you receive it.  There where no viable palmtop or notebook computers at that time.
     Using Agenda on a 200LX might make it a really valuable program for some people.
 
I abandoned Agenda at the time (c1990) because I traveled a lot and did not have the portable
computer needed would make it useful.  I was spending a lot of time taking my hand written notes
and manually entering them into the computer, after the fact.  With the 200LX, I am going to
give it another shot.
 
You might want to note that you truly need Agenda's manuals to figure out all of its features.
 
2). Full installation w/MaxDOS, and w/o printer drivers or print preview -- 1.70 MB
 
3). Agenda is a DOS application.  There may also be an OS2 version?
 
4). Just started using it again, today.
 
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/6/97 3:07:05 PM EDT
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I bought "business management with lotus Agenda 2.0" book with software
included, at :
http://www.amazon.com
this package is identical to the commercial version minus the Lotus
Metro program which has been removed.
the author is: George T. Geis
 
It's a very good tutorial.
Good  luck.
 
jpierre oudin
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 08:07:37 -0400, Michael Stocker wrote:
 
>I have been able to download Agenda from the Lotus web site and to get =
it running on my
>200LX using MaxDOS, in case anyone has any questions.
 
=46ollowing this discussion I downloaded it and put it onto the HP, but
fail to see what all the fuss is about. Just exactly what is it
supposed to achieve? It's certainly not user friendly.
 
--=20
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I apologize for inadvertently sending  what I thought was a Private Email
to DDV.  I was switching back to Nettamer from POST/LX and was attempting
to give him my copy.
 
Due to reading a post from the List that said that he was thinking of
saving up for it.
 
I remember how I can across this List while looking for information on how
to setup such a list after Palmtop went down. After finding it I said Wow!
Someone else as already started a new list.  So I subscribed and then
started to spread the word, at that time it had only 11 subscriber.
 
Al said: "I see that we are growing in numbers, evidently the "cat is out
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It was me Al, I let the cat out of the bag.
 
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Quinton Jones JR recently commented:
 
QJ> I was switching back to Nettamer from POST/LX....
 
I, for one, would be very interested in knowing *WHY* you are switching back
to NetTamer?
 
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Post/LX and WWW/LX was taking up to much space on my flash with Windows 3.0
, Excel, and WordPerfect and some other programs.
 
Post/LX, WWW/LX, PE w/spell checker, HV w/LXPIC came to about 1,500.720 KB
installed.
Leaving very little room for downloading News/Email.
 
Nettamer (striped), PE w/spell checker took-up about 543.23 KB and could be
installed on the c:\ drive.
 
At one time I thought about posting my EXP 4MB (jammed to 10MB) for trade
on a 10MB or larger flash, so that I could get more room. But if I did
that, I would have to go back to using my old 2400 pocket modem to post and
get my news and email.
 
Don't get me wrong WWW/LX and POST/LX are great programs if you got the room.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Qman
 
At 06:12 PM 7/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>
>QJ> I was switching back to Nettamer from POST/LX....
>
>I, for one, would be very interested in knowing *WHY* you are switching back
>to NetTamer?
>
>--
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
> Domingo -
>  I did not mean to say that Agenda is bad. It was just not well suited for
> my operation. I keep files on thousands of people and produce various
> reports for various third parties. And I can't coexist with secretaries.
> For this type of work, I am yet to see something better than
> WordPerfect/dBASE/DragonDictate combination.
> It (Agenda) might be useful for someone else, just didn't work out for me.
> (I have been called eccentric, so no global assumptions can be made...)
 
I am sorry if I came on too strong.   My comments were meant to stimulate
discussion among those who are downloading the program at present (the
taping of the corner of the floppy disk trick did not work for me, so I
was not able to try the program).   My comments in regards to the program
being "that bad" were in reference to your suggesting that Agenda can be
rather slow for certain operations.   I was trying to contrast that with
the fact that all search operations on InfoSelect (a similar program) are
*very* fast, so that perhaps I should not feel too bad that I cannot try
Agenda, since InfoSelect is quite good at what it does.   And yes it does
sound that neither program would fit your work style (that's not being
eccentric).
 
Domingo
 
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Quinton Jones JR wrote:
> Post/LX and WWW/LX was taking up to much space on my flash with Windows 3.0
> , Excel, and WordPerfect and some other programs.
> Post/LX, WWW/LX, PE w/spell checker, HV w/LXPIC came to about 1,500.720 KB
> installed. Leaving very little room for downloading News/Email.
> Nettamer (striped), PE w/spell checker took-up about 543.23 KB and could be
> installed on the c:\ drive.
> At one time I thought about posting my EXP 4MB (jammed to 10MB) for trade
> on a 10MB or larger flash, so that I could get more room. But if I did
 
You put all that on your jammed 4meg card?  Wow, and here I am feeling
sorry for myself and my jammed 15meg card!  8=)    8=)
 
Domingo
 
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PCs Compleat is offering some variety of Apex Data 14.4 PC Card Modem
for $49.  The only identifying information is the Apex Data part
number: 011-20342.  I can't find any data for this part number on Apex
Data's web page (www.apexdata.com), such as power requirement.  A call
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                                -Jim.
 
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              <Pine.SUN.3.96.970706192515.1030B-100000@mariner.cris.com>
 
Domingo wrote:
 
> (the taping of the corner of the floppy disk trick did not work for me,
> so I was not able to try the program).
 
Are you referring to the trick of covering the hole which denotes a
high-density diskette, to make the drive treat it as a double-density
diskette?  If so, bear in mind that Scotch(tm)-type tape is too
translucent to defeat the detector on some drives.  Placing a patch of
paper under the tape, or using a more-opaque tape (electrical tape or
*heavy* masking tape) should work.
 
                                -Jim.
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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
> Does anyone know if it possible to chain keyboard macros in PalEdit 2.0 as
> is possible with 123?
> I have been working on a macro (for use in PE itself) but it involves many
> keystrokes and goes way beyong the right margin when I paste it into
> pe.cfg! It seems that PE ignores the portion of the macro that goes beyond
> the right margin when I try to run the macro?!
> Anyone have any tips on creating a two or three line macro or perhaps
> chaining smaller ones together so that they may function as one? Or are
> the macros limited to about 10 keystrokes or so?
 
Ian, did you try the built-in d:\bin\key200.com program?  If not, try
reading key200.txt in the same directory.   Also, I suppose you know about
the programs on SUPER, such as EXKEY and others.   I use EXKEY, which
works on both Sysmgr and DOS.
 
Domingo
 
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When adding programs to the Application Manager, I can not get the AM to recognize any icons
I download or create.
 
I make sure that the icon file is in the same directory as the application software.  I have
even tried putting the icon file in the root directory.  But, all I can get is the 3 system
default icons and blank.
 
Is there any trick to this?
 
Thanks.
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/6/97 9:29:45 PM EDT
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mdstockr wrote:
>
> When adding programs to the Application Manager, I can not get the AM to recognize any icons
> I download or create.
>
> I make sure that the icon file is in the same directory as the application software.  I have
> even tried putting the icon file in the root directory.  But, all I can get is the 3 system
> default icons and blank.
 
The icon file must have the same name as the executable; are they the
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Date:         Sun, 6 Jul 1997 21:38:54 -0400
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
> On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
> > Thus, QUICK/LX can type for you whatever you could press as keys on the
> > keyboard. And that's exactly what a macro program does. Unlike the SysMgr
> > macro program, QUICK/LX continues working when in DOS.
> Andreas, any chance of calling a Quick/LX macro from a PE macro? For
> example can a Quick/LX macro be assigned to a function key in Paledit?
 
Not exactly.   Quick/LX imitates the smart-guessing feature of Word for
Windows, so that after you type about 2 characters, Quick/LX will make a
suggestion based on its dictionary.   But this dictionary is not
exhaustive, and in fact you can put anything on it, as mr. Garzotto
indicated, but its effectiveness depends in part on there not being too
many similar suggestions available for what you type.   So Quick/LX really
only responds to what you type, not to a 'hot key'.   But it is still very
effective (you do have to type at least two characters for it to respond).
 
Domingo
 
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Date:         Sun, 6 Jul 1997 22:01:39 -0400
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From:         Peniel Romanelli <peniel@WEB2000.NET>
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Hi folks-
 
There was a comparison earlier of the disk space taken up by NetTamer
and Post/LX. I think it was 1.5Mb for Post/LX and 550K for NetTamer.
Unfortunately I had deleted the message before I decided to make my=
 own
comparison.
 
I have a VERY full installation of Post/LX, WWW/LX, HV etc, using PE
with spell checker. Plus several freeware add-ons (telnet, ftp, get,
pick, and sortit), plus my own larger fonts for HV. Total disk space:
805.567 bytes.
 
NetTamer (not as stripped as it could be), also using PE with spell
checker: 700,241 (could be stripped to about 550K).
 
NetTamer is a great program, and smaller, but Post/LX wins easily IMHO.
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Peniel Romanelli   peniel@web2000.net   d021785c@dc.seflin.org
    *******  HP100LX  ----  Post/LX  ----  WWW/LX  *******
      "We have met the enemy, and he is us"       - Pogo
 
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When I used Agenda (with the help of President's Planner template), I set
up several headings and relevant information would be automatically placed
where it belonged. For example, I would dictate: "Stevens' daughter called
yesterday and complained that he had side-effects to new medication". This
could then be found under headings of Yesterday's Activity, Calls to
return, Side-effects, Things to do, Relatives of patients, Stevens, Active
treatments, etc. You could set up all sorts of things and program would
look for key words. It would know what "daughter" means or what to do if
"Called" and "yesterday" appeared together.
 
The problem was that if I dictated: "Stevens' daughter called yesterday.
She complained that he had side-effects to new medication", it would not be
filed under Stevens, and call would not be related to side-effects. This is
why I found I could not fully rely on Agenda. Some things computers still
cannot do...
 
But I have to say, it was fun exploring Agenda. I've seen people less sharp
than that program.
 
Mikhail
 
>Following this discussion I downloaded it and put it onto the HP, but
>fail to see what all the fuss is about. Just exactly what is it
>supposed to achieve? It's certainly not user friendly.
 
--
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>>Can you give me screenshots of it? I want to know what I am getting before
paying such
a sum. (I am still a student.)
 
>>I would like them. Sure, do keep me informed. I can T/T the cash over.
 
 
WWW/LX-Post/LX is sold, as is the flash disk.
 
>>>>Of course I forgot my address which is
>>>>
>>>>dew@mail1.com
>>The address is in the sent by: and reply to:. I am replying directly to the
sent by: in the x-header here in PMMail (OS/2 mail client.)
 
 
Well, I use the internal cc:mail through the palmtop service to access this
list, and both the reply to: and sent by address is the list address.  The
palmtop service pulls out the i-net headers.
 
Doug
 
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Date:         Sun, 6 Jul 1997 23:19:17 -0400
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From:         A Kind <MCHEM1@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Email of Apology
 
On 1997-07-06 HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU said to mchem1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
   >I apologize for inadvertently sending  what I thought was a Private
   >Email to DDV....
 
        No problem, did the same just last week(as you well know <g>)
on comp.sys.palmtops when I was still getting used to POST/LX.
 
   >...
   >Al said: "I see that we are growing in numbers, evidently the "cat
   >is out of the bag" "
   >It was me Al, I let the cat out of the bag.
 
        Again, No Problem, I was just trying to get some bugs worked out
before I let the LIST loose on the world.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchem Lab U-193,Univ of CT
          Storrs CT 06269-4193, Phone / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
Net-Tamer V 1.09.2 Palm Top - Registered
 
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From:   Neil Tungate
Sent:   Sunday, July 06, 1997 3:31 PM
To:     HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject:        Re: TECH: Agenda Up and Running on 200LX
 
On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 08:07:37 -0400, Michael Stocker wrote:
 
>I have been able to download Agenda from the Lotus web site and to get =
it running on my
>200LX using MaxDOS, in case anyone has any questions.
 
Following this discussion I downloaded it and put it onto the HP, but
fail to see what all the fuss is about. Just exactly what is it
supposed to achieve? It's certainly not user friendly.
 
--=20
Neil Tungate.
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No Agenda is not very user friendly.  As another post stated - Agenda is =
a Personal Information Manager - I believe it is the application which =
kicked off the whole idea of PIM's.  It is flexible and powerful once =
you learn to use it.  It is more suited for random information =
management than for structured database stuff.
 
I first used it on a 286 - it got pretty slow as the number of items =
increased.   It was painfully slow by the time I moved on to a 486 - on =
the faster computer it works great.=20
 
The current app which I have heard most closely resembles Agenda in =
function is Ecco Pro - if you are familiar with Ecco you have an idea of =
what Agenda is like.
 
The manuals help a LOT.  I probably would have given up before I learned =
the program if I hadn't had the manuals.  I'm not an expert, but I do =
have the manuals and can answer some simple questions to get anybody =
started.  I'm wondering if anybody with a good sized Agenda app running =
on the palmtop can comment on the speed.
 
Regards,
 
Mike Melancon
 
 
 
 
 
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Hi all,
 
I wonder if anyone out there can help me?
 
I am having problems with converting the avi movie file to eva so that they can run on the palmtop. I know that the avi files must conform to a certain format, the trouble is where do I get hold of the video editor and how does one edit these files? Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
Thanx
 
 
John Fowler
 
Email  johnf@gims.com
 
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Hello everybody.
 
Is there any way to have the datacard of a database wrap the items in it
so that for instance the title of a book is shown completely?
 
Thanks in advance to anybody will answer
 
Sergio
 
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>
> Hello everybody.
>
> Is there any way to have the datacard of a database wrap the items in it
> so that for instance the title of a book is shown completely?
>
> Thanks in advance to anybody will answer
>
> Sergio
>
 
Hi Sergio,
 
The only way I know of doing this is to use a "Note" field to hold the book
title, and make sure this field is included in the DataCard. It looks like note
fields are wrapped in the datacard where long text fields are not. The only
problem with this is that you can only have one note field in a database
definition, so this restricts you somewhat. But, it works.
 
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From:         David Eggins <David.Eggins@ATONAT.AUSGOVTAX.TELEMEMO.AU>
Subject:      TECH: PCMCIA memory in Laptop?
 
   On 7 July 1997, Deded Hendra wrote:
 
   >I had no problem loading my 10MB ACE PCMCIA memory card of my
   >HP-200LX into my laptop, provided that the driver software
   >for the memory card should also be loaded in the CONFIG.SYS
   >and AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the laptop. If you have the memory
   >card compressed (like mine, stacker 3.0), you should also
   >install the compression software in the laptop to correctly
   >reading the files inside it.
 
   Thanks for your reply Deded, I should have mentioned:
 
   1) The memory is SRAM.
   2) I have no drivers, don't think it needs any?  Didn't on the
       200LX.
   3) I have no Idea what to look at it with, File Manager? A
       special program for PCMCIA slots?
 
 
   Thanks again.
   David Eggins
   Canberra Australia
   davee@iname.com
 
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Worked great.  Thanks. :-)
 
Any suggestions about how to add an icon for a program running under MaxDOS?
 
I am running Agenda using MaxDOS.  I have Agenda and MaxDOS in the same directory.  I loaded
two icon files into the Agenda directory (maxdos.icn and agenda.icn) and the AM will not
recognize either.
 
--- On Sun, 6 Jul 1997 18:38:43 -0700  David Sargeant <davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM> wrote:
 
>mdstockr wrote:
>>
>> When adding programs to the Application Manager, I can not get the AM to recognize any
icons
>> I download or create.
>>
>> I make sure that the icon file is in the same directory as the application software.  I
have
>> even tried putting the icon file in the root directory.  But, all I can get is the 3
system
>> default icons and blank.
>
>The icon file must have the same name as the executable; are they the
>same?
>
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/7/97 8:08:19 AM EDT
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1 DRIVE 100 3.5" Portable Floppy
        Connects to PC serial port
        Included:
        drive, cables, software, ac adaptor, manuals
 
$125.00 + shipping (COD) US Only
 
 
1 2400/9600 Macronix pocket modem
        Runs on 9 volt or AC
        Included:
        9 volt rechargeable battery, Palmtop and PC cables,
        AC adaptor, 1 copy of ACE-FAX software w/manual
 
        No manuals for modem
 
$50 plus shipping (COD) US Only
 
1 5/10 meg ACE DoubleFlash+
        Included:
        Card,
        Software
        Manual (Original Packaging)
 
$50 plus shipping (COD) US only
 
1 5/10 meg ACE DoubleFlash
        Included:
        Card,
        Software
        Manual (Original Packaging)
 
$50 plus shipping (COD) US only
 
Contact me via E-mail at baclyde@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
 
                                        Thanks,
                                        Brenda
 
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWER CASE.
 
REED, CHECK YOUR BATTERY ON YOUR CLOCK IN YOUR COMPUTER.
HAVE 3 MESSAGES FROM YOU.
 
ZIP DRIVES ON 1998/01/24
NETTAMER   ON 1998/01/25
STAPLES    ON 1998/12/27
 
1998 IS STILL A BIT AWAY.
 
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Subject:      Re: Text/File Search Utilities
 
Text of message from evd@GWIS.COM, 4 Jul 1997, 12:26 PM
> "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:
> >> > ... I'm looking for something to find
> >> > files matching criteria and then pipe the filenames to a viewing
> >> > (or browsing) program...  [...]
> >>
> >> For this I use two (DOS version) Unix/GNU programs: find & less.
> >>   Eg.: find c:/ -name "*.txt" -exec less {} ;
> >> [...]
>
> > Thanks, but that's not what I need.  I don't know the name of the
> > file.  I only know I'm looking for a text string.  I also know thatI
> > want to use [...]
>
>  Sorry -- this is a bit late, but maybe this will be of more help:
>
>   find . -type f -exec grep -l TEXT {} ; -exec less {} ;
>
>  Breakdown is:
>
>    find .  -type f                     Start in current dir, search for
>                                        normal files...
>            -exec grep -l TEXT {} ;     "print" names of files containing
>                                        TEXT...
>            -exec less {} ;             browse file containing TEXT
>
>  Eg.,  find . -type f -exec grep -l ^#include.*h {} ; -exec less {} ;
>
 
Okay, then if I substitute a different execuatble (for example HV.EXE)
should that still work (at least for HTML files)?
 
- Danny
 
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Subject:      Re: Text/File Search Utilities
 
Text of message from Ddvteach@cris.com, 4 Jul 1997, 07:08 PM
> On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> > 1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
> > 2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files that
> > contain that string:
> >      c:\_dat\suess.txt
> >      a:\ref\books.gdb
> >      a:\data\kids.htm
> > 3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
> > 4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view
> > with List, View with HView)
>
> I found something interesting today.    Items 1 & 2 can already be done
> with the FILER text search (under options).   Items 3 & 4 are already
> essentially done by a number of programs, and by the FILER.INI trick
> (notice I said *essentially*).   I wonder how difficult it would be for
> someone to program something to connect items 2 & 3.   There are several
> [...]
 
Items 1 and 2 work only partially in the Filer.  Filer won't search
through subdirectories.  That being sid, it's not bad if you know the
directory the files are in.
 
- Danny
 
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Text of message from lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM, 4 Jul 1997, 08:30 PM
> On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, ddv wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> > > 1) I'm looking for a file containing the string "Sneetch"
> > > 2) I enter that into this utility and it returns a list of files
> > > that contain that string:
> > >      c:\_dat\suess.txt
> > >      a:\ref\books.gdb
> > >      a:\data\kids.htm
> > > 3) I scroll through the list down to kids.htm and press Ctrl-Enter
> > > 4) Up pops a menu of functions (edit with PE, edit with Memo, view
> > > with List, View with HView)
> >
> > I found something interesting today.    Items 1 & 2 can already be
> > done with the FILER text search (under options).   Items 3 & 4 are
> > already
>
> Except that Filer/Text_Search only searches one directory. Notice that
> his example shows a list of files across several directories and
> drives...which neither Filer nor (I think) Egrep can do. Norton Text
> Search is my tool for doing this.
>
> - Longden
 
Will Norton TS allow me to execute files that are found based on the file
types?
 
Where can I find this (Norton obviously only makes programs for Win
products now).
 
- Danny
 
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> >
> > Except that Filer/Text_Search only searches one directory. Notice that
> > his example shows a list of files across several directories and
> > drives...which neither Filer nor (I think) Egrep can do. Norton Text
> > Search is my tool for doing this.
> >
> > - Longden
>
> Will Norton TS allow me to execute files that are found based on the file
> types?
 
No. I don't know of any product that will do all that you ask (although
what you're asking for is certainly reasonable...a program that ferrets
out files across directories looking for a target text string, then
presenting the hits as a selectable list from which to launch apps on
them). Norton TS only locates across directories. Filer (as Domingo points
out) locates and launches, but not across directories.
 
> Where can I find this (Norton obviously only makes programs for Win
> products now).
 
Software boneyards as far as I know.
 
Let us know if you ever find anything that suits your original request.
I'd be interested in trying it out.
 
- Longden
 
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On 6 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Post/LX, WWW/LX, PE w/spell checker, HV w/LXPIC came to about 1,500.720=
 KB
> installed.
> Leaving very little room for downloading News/Email.
 
Quinton, I just did come quick calculating on the space requirements
(minumum files) for the Post/LX suite and here's what I came up with:
 
WWW/LX:       40K
HV 2.1:      112K
PE 2.0:      260K (includes speller)
Post/LX:     300K (no user files included)
             ----
Total:       712K
             ----
 
If you omit the speller the figure drops to approx. 533K!
 
NetTamer 1.09 PT's min files:
 
Program:     148K
Reader:      114K
G&S viewer:   25K (you can't really compare it to HV without this)
             ----
             277K (no editor nor speller)
             ----
 
If you decide to use PE w/speller the figure jumps to 537K (277+260).=
 If
however you prefer to use RED.COM with GD Spell or ShareSpell the
resulting total will certainly require more real estate than Post/LX.
Also, if you are thinking of placing NT on a compressed disk it will
swallow more than the numbers suggest because both the program and reader
are already compressed!
 
The two seem almost a dead heat to me! (In terms of **size** that is)...
:-)
 
Regards,
 
 
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Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?  I
just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says that
the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity Pack
but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?  .....Or
will I have to send it back to HP..............I've already tried
another cable.........
 
--
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From:         Kiyoshi Akima <kakima@ADVERGENCE.COM>
Subject:      Re: quarterdeck qram
Comments: To: "Cavendishl@AOL.COM" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
 
QRAM needs to find RAM that it knows about.  Certain motherboard chips
could map "shadow memory" into the upper 384K.
 
Many motherboards had 1M of RAM even though DOS could only "use" 640K
(ever hear of a 640K chip?).  Many of them could use the other 384K as
either extended (on a 286 or better) and/or to shadow the BIOS ROMs.
 Some of them could also "fill in the gaps" in the upper 384K with RAM.
 QRAM would do so, then convince DOS to use that RAM, loading device
drivers, TSRs, and other stuff into it, freeing up more of the bottom
640K.
 
The bottom line is that QRAM probably will _not_ be useful on the 200LX.
 In order for QRAM to be useful there either must be:
  a) RAM already available at the proper location
  b) RAM available to be mapped, in a fashion that QRAM knows about
 
The last time I looked at QRAM, it didn't know about the Hornet chip that
maps memory in the 200LX.
 
So even though there is RAM available, and it can be mapped in (as shown
be programs like EMM200) QRAM would not be useful on the 200LX.
 
Sorry for the rambling note.  I didn't have time to make it shorter  :-)
 
Kiyoshi Akima
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> Andreas, any chance of calling a Quick/LX macro from a PE macro? For
> example can a Quick/LX macro be assigned to a function key in Paledit?
 
Yes, you can do that. There is an example in the HISTORY file of PE.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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> FWIW, the only problem I ever noticed when I was testing Nettamer=
 is some
> garbling of the screen when Quick/LX attempts to complete your keystrokes=
 
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Hello Group,
 
I found the SOLVER in HP-200LX is very powerful for repetitive complex
calculations. Had anyone tried to run it in a consecutive commands?. What I
mean is can we use the SOLVER to jump to a specific equation (similar with
a GOTO or GOSUB command in BASIC) to do a series of calculation procedure?.
Sorry, this question may be very BASIC to you... 8-) .
 
 
Thanks & regards.
__________________________________________________________
d.hendra
bontang-indonesia
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How do I upgrade my rom version (1.02a) to the latest version for my 200lx?
 
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Roy Stroud wrote:
 
> How do I upgrade my rom version (1.02a) to the latest version for my 200lx?
You don't.  There is no upgrade path.
 
 
 
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Roy Stroud wrote:
>
> How do I upgrade my rom version (1.02a) to the latest version for my 200lx?
 
I think 1.02a _IS_ the latest version.
 
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Hi again-
 
A slight correction in my figure for Post/LX disk space usage. I forgot
to add in 11K for LXPIC. That would bring the size to about 816K.
(Including lots of extras).
 
-PR
---------
 
 
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I am thinking about buying the double slot accessory. I have the
following questions:
 
        Does the double slot  require its on AC connection or des it draw power
from the palmtop?
 
        Can you run a PCMCIA modem and a flash card at the same time?
 
        What are the pros and cons to using it?
 
 
                        Thanks,
                        Brenda
 
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Subject:      Re: TECH: HP-200LX SOLVER
 
Text of message from dxhendra@USA.NET, 6 Jul 1997, 01:26 PM
> Hello Group,
>
> I found the SOLVER in HP-200LX is very powerful for repetitive complex
> calculations. Had anyone tried to run it in a consecutive commands?.
> What I mean is can we use the SOLVER to jump to a specific equation
> (similar with a GOTO or GOSUB command in BASIC) to do a series of
> calculation procedure?.  Sorry, this question may be very BASIC to
> you... 8-) .
 
There's not exactly a go to function, but you can create a formula which
essentially does a variety of related computations. That is, when you ask
it to solve for A if does the A formula, when you want to solve for B it
does the B part, etc.
 
I found that I had to get into the solver mindset (which is not a typical
programming language) in order to create interesting solutions to
problems.  I looked at existing solver functions (available for download
in various places) to learn about it.
 
- Danny
 
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> FWIW, the only problem I ever noticed when I was testing Nettamer=
 is some
> garbling of the screen when Quick/LX attempts to complete your keystrokes=
.
> It can be annoying, but it seems to be ok otherwise.
 
If I understand correctly, the problem is that the screen display is
faulty when typing within NetTamer (there is no problem with
communication). I assume the background of the QUICK/LX popup window=
 is
not restored properly. Is this correct?
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Andreas Garzotto wrote:
> > FWIW, the only problem I ever noticed when I was testing Nettamer is some
> > garbling of the screen when Quick/LX attempts to complete your keystrokes.
> > It can be annoying, but it seems to be ok otherwise.
> If I understand correctly, the problem is that the screen display is
> faulty when typing within NetTamer (there is no problem with
> communication). I assume the background of the QUICK/LX popup window is
> not restored properly. Is this correct?
 
I had communication problems with Nettamer before I bought Quick/LX, so if
that was affected, I could not tell.   What did happen is that when the
popup window came up, it appeared as a garbled box in the middle of the
screen (not at the cursor, although sometimes that would get garbled too).
But if I pressed 'right arrow', the program would work as expected.   And
if I kept typing, the text would sometimes not display correctly, until I
pressed Enter, then Nettamer would clear the screen and present the saved
text correctly (none of this applies to external editors used with
Nettamer, which work as usual).
 
I assumed that this was because of Nettamer using graphics mode and
special fonts, but I have had problems with InfoSelect as well (not
garbling though).  On InfoSelect (which is entirely text based with no
special fonts), sometimes Quick/LX does not work at all, sometimes it
works correctly, sometimes the popup window will show minus one
(pre-typed) character, and on rare ocassions the pop up window will show
below the cursor.   In all the instances when it *does* show, it still
works correctly even if it doesn't display correctly (that is, right arrow
and continuous typing work as they are supposed to, regardless of what is
displayed).   On MsWorks 2.0 for DOS, the popup windows *always* shows up
minus one pre-typed character (the character is there, but the popup
window always covers it).
All in all I am very satisfied with QUICK/LX.   I know TSR's operations
can be quite tricky, and I am impressed by the fact that QUICK/LX has
never hung my palmtop (unlike many of my other TSR programs).   But if you
are able to fix the display problems, it would not hurt my feelings.  8=)
 
Domingo
 
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Subject:      Re: DoubleSlot questions
Comments: To: Brenda Clyde <baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU>
 
> I am thinking about buying the double slot accessory. I have the
> following questions:
>
>         Does the double slot  require its on AC connection or des it draw power
> from the palmtop?
>
>         Can you run a PCMCIA modem and a flash card at the same time?
>
>         What are the pros and cons to using it?
>
>
>                         Thanks,
>                         Brenda
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The answers to the above are maybe and maybe. I have one and have spent
considerable time with the company trying to get it to do what I bought it
for, I even sent it back and got a new one. I have three different pcmcia
modems and 5 different flash ram cards and no combination will work. As
soon as you access the flash ram card the modem is totally unresponsive, in
every case. The company rep finally stoped returning my emails after the
exchange didn't help. The modems all work fine with a sram card but not
with any of my flash ram cards. It also is limited in that you can't use a
modem and an ata hard drive at the same time, so I am stuck with only 1M
sram cards when using my modem. Other than that it is rather nice unit, a
little bulky but not too bad. It can use the palmtops power, battery or ac,
as long as everything combined doesn't use more than the 150ma the pcmcia
slot can handle, or you can use its own, quite bulky, ac adaptor for larger
devices like ata hard drives. I just wish I could get it to work with my
modem and flash ram card. I have heard of people that have gotten this
combination to work, the only thing I can think is that only certain
modems, and possible only with certain flash cards, work together.
 
Pete
 
 
Peter W. Borders
 
Network Support Technician
Business Division
Tidewater Community College
 
tcbordp@vbbusnw1.tc.cc.va.us
 
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First of all, as a fairly new owner (feb. 97) of a hp200lx 4 meg model,
I enjoy the list very much.  It's amazing the knowledge some of you have
in regards to this unit.
  I haven't posted anything to the list yet, so if this seems a little
clumsy, forgive me.
  I was wondering if anybody has used a version of Paradox ( I think it
would have to be ver. 3.5 or less to run on the hp). If anybody has used
this successfully, I would be interested in hearing how it performed.  I
have some applications written in Paradox that would be nice to have on
the hp (they would no doubt have to reside on a flash card).
Also, I don't have a flash mem card and would be interested in which one
of the available cards perform best for you all.  Thanks in advance for
your help.
                              Terry Livingston
 
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->When adding programs to the Application Manager, I can not get the AM
->to recognize any icons I download or create.
->I make sure that the icon file is in the same directory as the
->application software.  I have even tried putting the icon file in the
->root directory.  But, all I can get is the 3 system default icons and
->blank.
 
The icon must also have the same name as the exe file.
 
 
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Subject:      Re: HP Comm Port 1
 
Mayfield,
 
One common problem with connecting palmtop to PC is that the
connection speeds are not identical.  The speds on the PC and the
palmtop must be the same or they will not connect.  If you are using
Buddy, be sure the serial port is on.
 
Jim
> Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?  I
> just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says that
> the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity Pack
> but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
> software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?  .....Or
> will I have to send it back to HP..............I've already tried
> another cable.........
>
> --
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Terry,
 
Paradox2.0 fits in 1Meg and 3.0 in 2Meg. So you could run them
from your 4MB C:\ drive no problem. Surprisingly fast!
 
I'll let others recommend PCMCIA cards. Mine are all old<G>.
 
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On 7 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?=
  I
> just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says that
> the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity=
 Pack
> but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
> software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?
 
If you are using Buddy it could be that Buddy has locked the port! I=
 have
not come across a program that can access the port once Buddy has locked
it. Ctrl-Plus once or twice in Filer should unlock it.
 
Also, the Connectivity Pack has had me fooled on a couple of occasions=
 so
you may want to double-check the PC port and baud rate on both
machines...
 
Regards,
 
 
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On 7 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> > Andreas, any chance of calling a Quick/LX macro from a PE macro?=
 For
> > example can a Quick/LX macro be assigned to a function key in Paledit?=
 
>
> Yes, you can do that. There is an example in the HISTORY file of PE.
 
Okay then - its time to get Quick/LX! Thanks for the coaching... :-)
 
Regards,
 
 
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Hi, Peter,
 
Are you using a duoble speed 200LX ? if the answer is yes, I may be
able to help you with your problem. I know how difficult for you to=
 get
from the munufacturer. I had tried them but was unable to get my
problems solved until I got the DS_patch (?) from SUPER to rectify the
driver.
 
Cheer
 
HS
 
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Hi everybody,
 
the shops I have contacted here in the Netherlands claim that AA batteries
Ni-Cd exist only with 1.2V, not 1.5V, which I do not believe to be true.
Does anybody please have the manufacturer and the part number of this product?
Thanks in advance
 
Sergio
 
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"d.hendra" <dxhendra@USA.NET> wrote:
>
> Hello Group,
>
> I found the SOLVER in HP-200LX is very powerful for repetitive complex
> calculations. Had anyone tried to run it in a consecutive commands?. What I
> mean is can we use the SOLVER to jump to a specific equation (similar with
> a GOTO or GOSUB command in BASIC) to do a series of calculation procedure?.
> Sorry, this question may be very BASIC to you... 8-) .
>
 
The solver's S function lets you select different calculation methods depending
on which variable you're solving for. That can be useful sometimes. Also, it's
worth knowing that if you use the same variable name in more than one equation,
the variable is shared, so if you have a set of related equations you don't need
to find ways of copying values between different calc screens. But one of the
most powerful features by far is the ability to link to a 1-2-3 spreadsheet -
see the CALCCELL function for example. (BTW I've noticed that 1-2-3 is a fair
bit quicker than the solver at things like trig functions, especially if you
keep the spreadsheet as small as possible.)
 
At the end of the day, though, you have to bear in mind that the solver isn't a
programming language...
 
Pete Ford
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I wrote:
 
> ... (BTW I've noticed that 1-2-3 is a fair
> bit quicker than the solver at things like trig functions, especially if you
> keep the spreadsheet as small as possible.)
>
 
Before I get flamed... This was certainly true on my old 95LX. I assumed that
it would still be true on the 200, but I thought I'd better try it to be safe
and sure enough I found that I was wrong. There no longer seems to be any
significant timing advantage in using 1-2-3 (via CALCCELL from the solver) for
trig calculations. Sorry if I misled anyone.
 
Pete Ford
 
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Hi group!
 
Somebody here spoke about an issue of Buddy running on german LX's.
Any information available about having Buddy running on a french 100-LX!
Thanx for your help!
 
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Subject:      Re: HP Comm Port 1
 
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Mayfield Harris wrote:
 
> Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?  I
> just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says that
> the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity Pack
> but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
> software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?
 
Use my utility LXPRO from the s.u.p.e.r. site. It allows you to
monitor *AND CONFIGURE* your COM port, while the program, using
the COM port, *IS RUNNING*. I mastered every problem concerning
communication, printing or IR links, since I use LXPRO. If you
only want to have access to your COM port, you may use LXPROMIN,
which is a stripped down version of LXPRO in the same ZIP file.
 
You activate LXPRO (or LXPROMIN) with {CTRL+TAB}
 
{1} switchs COM power on/off
{2} toggles WIRE/IR channel. Power is switched off
{+} increases baud rate, if power is on
{-} decreases baud rate, if power is on
{*} toggles N81/E71 COM port settings for parity,data,stop bits.
 
I promise, these features solve 95% of all HP communication problems.
 
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I have a doubleslot  but only use it with pair 16 meg cards for backup .
 
Never tried a modem or hard drive. I have considered a network card for
office use but have not tried it yet. Maybe later this month.
 
It does have it's own power supply but I have never needed to use it for
 
just swapping card data.
 
  Stephen Souza
         LAN Administration
  mailto:ssouza@exchg.cnsl.spear.navy.mil
   757 322-3204
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brenda Clyde [SMTP:baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU]
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 1997 1:46 PM
> To:   HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject:      DoubleSlot questions
>
> I am thinking about buying the double slot accessory. I have the
> following questions:
>
>         Does the double slot  require its on AC connection or des it
> draw power
> from the palmtop?
>
>         Can you run a PCMCIA modem and a flash card at the same time?
>
>         What are the pros and cons to using it?
>
>
>                         Thanks,
>                         Brenda
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Subject:      Re: DoubleSlot questions
Comments: To: H S Teo <top@PACIFIC.NET.SG>
 
> Hi, Peter,
>
> Are you using a duoble speed 200LX ? if the answer is yes, I may be
> able to help you with your problem. I know how difficult for you to get
> from the munufacturer. I had tried them but was unable to get my
> problems solved until I got the DS_patch (?) from SUPER to rectify the
> driver.
>
> Cheer
>
> HS
>
Nope just a totally stock hp200lx. I just seem to be unlucky when it comes
to getting a modem / flash pair to work. I wish they would at least have a
note on their web site saying that only certain combinations work.
 
Pete
 
 
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Subject:      Re: TECH: Ni-Cd batteries part number
Comments: To: Sergio Marra <sergio@xep0.estec.esa.nl>
 
> Hi everybody,
>
> the shops I have contacted here in the Netherlands claim that AA batteries
> Ni-Cd exist only with 1.2V, not 1.5V, which I do not believe to be true.
> Does anybody please have the manufacturer and the part number of this product?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sergio
>
 
That is correct, the nominal voltage of a charged Ni-Cd battery is 1.2
(actually 1.25) volts. That is why some devices can't use them
interchangably with alkaline batteries but the HPs have no such problem.
 
Pete
 
 
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In case any of you are considering running Agenda on you LX, this program is SLOW!  Needs a
least a 386 to run comfortably.  Delays of 5-10 second just to update a file are common.
 
This is on a 4MB 200LX is factory configuration.
 
Might be acceptable on a machine with 2X upgrade.
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/8/97 8:29:19 AM EDT
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On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Sergio Marra wrote:
 
> the shops I have contacted here in the Netherlands claim that AA batteries
> Ni-Cd exist only with 1.2V, not 1.5V, which I do not believe to be true.
> Does anybody please have the manufacturer and the part number of this product?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sergio
 
Sorry, it's true.  The voltage is determined by the chemical reaction
between the nickle and the cadmium.  Normal alkaline batteries produce
1.5V, but NiCD produces 1.2V.  The difference is not enough to be a
problem when you're just using two batteries.  When you're using 4
batteries, like in a walkman or a camera flash, you'll find they will die
very fast.  In fact, 4 Alkalines equals 5 NiCds.
 
I have a 40 channel CB walkie talkie that takes 10 AA batteries.  It has a
built-in charger, so you can use NiCd batteries and charge them right in
the unit.  When you're using Alkalines, though you only put in 8
batteries, and two metal cylinders to complete the circuit.
 
BTW- In 9V alkaline batteries, there's no magic to get it to 9V- they just
pack 6 1.5V cells in one case.
 
 
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Subject:      Lotus Notes and the 200LX
 
Our organization has made a decision to use Lotus Notes as the new
corporate standard.  I also understand that they are considering using
Lotus Notes for Group Scheduling, as well (we previously used Campbell
Systems' Ontime product, which works great with the LX).
 
Questions:
 
1) Anyone have experience trying to get Notes Mail into the LX?  Obviously
I can use an internet gateway and send it to something like Palmtop.com.
Other than that, anyone have insight?
 
2) Has anyone used Lotus Notes Calendar with the 200LX's Appointment
calendar application?
 
Thanks.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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Subject:      ANN: PlaySND 1.2
 
Mitch has just kindly posted my latest incarnation of PlaySound on SUPER.
It is a utility which allows one to easily play and manage SND files.  It
runs in 2 modes.  If called with an SND file as a parameter, it will play
it and then exit.  This is useful from Filer (using Filer.INI or PNS200).
If you run the program without a parameter it will allow you to select a
file (using a file dialog box), and then allow the following options: play
it, edit it using any standalone text editor, and (when you're happy with
your selection) copy it to c:\_DAT\Alarm.SND for use in custom alarms.  I
wrote the program using Rob Koenis' wonderful LXBatch 3.0.
 
I welcome feedback.  It is freeware.  Enjoy!
 
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> that was affected, I could not tell.   What did happen is that when=
 the
> popup window came up, it appeared as a garbled box in the middle of=
 the
> screen (not at the cursor, although sometimes that would get garbled=
 too).
 
QUICK/LX checks where the cursor is. It seems that NetTamer does not
use the "real" cursor but instead lets blink a black rectangle that
"looks" like the cursor. Programs that do such special things (emulated
cursors, own keyboard routines) work around the cues QUICK/LX can get
to place the suggestion box. Unfortunately, there are many DOS programs
with many specialties. Hardly and chance to adapt to all of them
:-(
 
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>Somebody here spoke about an issue of Buddy running on german LX's.
>Any information available about having Buddy running on a french 100-LX!
>Thanx for your help!
 
I don't know the answer, but I would go to the Buddy page (www.buddy.com)
and look at all the info the author has posted there.  You can also send
him email from his page.
 
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 "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:
 
 >> [...]
 >>  Eg.,  find . -type f -exec grep -l ^#include.*h {} ; -exec less {} ;
 
 > Okay, then if I substitute a different executable (for example HV.EXE)
 > should that still work (at least for HTML files)?
 
 In theory, yes -- but, you'd have to try it.
 
 It all depends on how the executable behaves when spawned by find, how
 much memory's available, etc.
 
 Also, "find" and "grep" output is Unix style: "./filename" instead of
 DOS style: ".\filename".  Your exe has to accept the forward-slash
 convention.
 
 Source & executables for DOS versions of several Unix programs are
 available from Simtel, etc.  Have your favorite net-search program
 look for "gnuish"
 
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Hello, David, I just copy your message to clarify:
 
> 1) The memory is SRAM.
> 2) I have no drivers, don't think it needs any?  Didn't on the 200LX.
> 3) I have no Idea what to look at it with, File Manager? A special
program for PCMCIA slots?
 
You are right, David.  As the PCMCIA flash card on the HP-200LX was
factory-formatted as a RAM DISK, you could not use it to increase your
laptop extended memory (unless you change the card format, may be. I do not
have any documentation how to change the card format, however).
I worked this in Windows 3.11, so it does require a PCMCIA software driver
which is included in the laptop purchase package. If the PCMCIA driver has
been installed in your laptop, you can just plug the flash card in the slot
and treat it as an additional drive (something like RAMDRIVE.SYS, and
remember you should put the LASTDRIVE= D or = Z in your CONFIG.SYS). I
think you will not require this driver if your system is Windows 95, as the
Windows 95 is a plug & play operating system.... it will detect a new
device and install an appropriate driver for it). Once your laptop
recognizes the PCMCIA slot, just plug your memory card in the slot and play
with it, as an additional fast drive like the HP-200LX does. I was curious
about this, why the card could not be detected as an additional extended
memory. Thus, to ensure this, I upgraded my laptop from it's standard 8MB
to 20MB by installing another SIM on the laptop main board... and this SIM
is automatically recognized as extended memory !.
 
Next, you will need also to install the STACKER.COM in your laptop to read
the data in the card, if your card is compressed with this software. I
added three additional commands in my laptop CONFIG.SYS as follows:
 
........
lastdrive=Z
device=C:\ACEDRV.SYS
device=C:\STACKER.COM  D:
.......
 
then, the card becomes drive D: on my laptop.
 
I suggest you to create a multi configuration file in your CONFIG.SYS, so
that you can select what card is being loaded (you might need to load other
types of PCMCIA card such as FAXMODEM, a data acquisition system, etc. at
another session). In case you put two PCMCIA type 2 simultaneously, you
will need both software drivers loaded during boot-up.
 
As an additional info, you can always refer to the flash-card's manual (FAQ
section) specific to your  PCMCIA.
 
Hope you'll get what you need.
 
deded hendra
bontang-indonesia
dxhendra@usa.net
 
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>> What I mean is can we use the SOLVER to jump to a specific equation
>>(similar with a GOTO or GOSUB command in BASIC) to do a series of
>> calculation procedure?.  Sorry, this question may be very BASIC to
>>you... 8-) .
 
>There's not exactly a go to function, but you can create a formula which
>essentially does a variety of related computations. That is, when you ask
>it to solve for A if does the A formula, when you want to solve for B it
>does the B part, etc.
 
Thanks Danny,
What you said was "S Function", something like:
 
B = IF ( 7 < A AND A <= 15 , 2 * A/6, 3 * A + 10 ) + C
 
Meaning: If A is greater than 7 and less or equal to 15, then B = ( 2 x
A/6) + C , otherwise B = ( 3 x A + 10) + C     [User's Guide page 19-23].
 
This is not what I want. As you know, we can create a long solver file
consist of thousandth of lines, which can be executed line by line by
pressing ENTER key at a specific formula. If we want to go to the next
formula, then we have to select it and press ENTER again. Selecting a new
formula will not change the last calculation as long as the variable name
is different. I can do this starting from the top of my solver file and go
down one by one and keep pressing the ENTER key until the last formula, but
ofcourse this is not a convenient. way
 
I think the SOLVER FUNCTIONS will be more useful if someone can add GOTO
and GOSUB statement. Ofcourse we can perform  a similar procedure in 1-2-3
with a MACRO, but there are so many SOLVER functions which are not
available within 1-2-3.
Furthermore, it will be GREAT if we can integrate the database facility
(*.gdb files) with the SOLVER, as we can put the variables input/output in
gdb format, ....so....our calculation procedure will be very similar with
the built-in applications!.
 
Regards.
 
deded hendra
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dxhendra@usa.net
 
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Text of message from dxhendra@USA.NET, 7 Jul 1997, 12:27 PM
[...]
> I think the SOLVER FUNCTIONS will be more useful if someone can add GOTO
> and GOSUB statement. Ofcourse we can perform  a similar procedure in
> 1-2-3 with a MACRO, but there are so many SOLVER functions which are not
> available within 1-2-3.  Furthermore, it will be GREAT if we can
> integrate the database facility (*.gdb files) with the SOLVER, as we can
> put the variables input/output in gdb format, ....so....our calculation
> procedure will be very similar with the built-in applications!.
 
I agree that the S function is realy not a GOTO equivalent.  As another
list member said, this is NOT a prpgramming language.
 
You can probably set up a macro to use fields in the database files with
SOLVER.  First set up a Smartclip conatining the relevant field.  The
macro should copy that information to the clipboard, open the correct
solver filer, start the proper equation, and then paste the result into
the appropriate variable in the formula.
 
Good luck.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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"d.hendra" <dxhendra@USA.NET> wrote:
>
> This is not what I want. As you know, we can create a long solver file
> consist of thousandth of lines, which can be executed line by line by
> pressing ENTER key at a specific formula. If we want to go to the next
> formula, then we have to select it and press ENTER again. Selecting a new
> formula will not change the last calculation as long as the variable name
> is different. I can do this starting from the top of my solver file and go
> down one by one and keep pressing the ENTER key until the last formula, but
> ofcourse this is not a convenient. way
 
So, what you're saying is that you'd like it if the solver could "execute"
the solve catalog, equation by equation, with flow control and subroutines,
so that it becomes more like a programming language, right? But there are
already programming languages available for the 200LX - There used to be a
Forth interpreter for the 95LX (anybody know if there's one for the 200?)
and I've recently seen references to something called Tipi. There's bound
to be others. Why not try one of those?
 
Pete Ford
 
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On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, mdstockr wrote:
> In case any of you are considering running Agenda on you LX, this program
> is SLOW!  Needs a least a 386 to run comfortably.  Delays of 5-10 second
> just to update a file are common.
> This is on a 4MB 200LX is factory configuration.
> Might be acceptable on a machine with 2X upgrade.
 
I was affraid of that.   Allow me to reiterate that InfoSelect (a similar
program available for about $69) is really fast in all operations,
specially searches!   I was hoping that Agenda's capacity to sort
information into categories would supply what InfoSelect is lacking, but
speed is very important to me.   I guess it's back to sorting information
manually.   8=(    (actually, this simply consists of making sure that I
enter information in a consistent style for easier retrieval, but that
sort of defeats the idea of free form data entry.   The program does have
a primitive forms capability, but nothing like any standard program has).
 
Oh well (I wish there was an InfoSelect list or newsgroup somewhere . . .)
 
Domingo
 
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Danny, there is a program at Simtel that might do what you want.   The
documentation is a little confusing, but in playing with the program, I
find that it searches all directories and sorts all files according to
date (that's the primary intent of the program).   It seems it can launch
a file with a program that you predefine.   I am not sure that the program
does all that you said, but the program is very configurable.   I am still
playing with it, so this post might be a little premature.  8=)
The program is LAST20.ZIP.   I forgot the URL, but you can easily find it
at http://www.shareware.com.
There is another program called TARGET15.ZIP that is similar, but it
doesn't seem to do exactly what you want.
 
I'll keep looking.   8=)  (such a program would be a jewel, if it
existed).
 
Domingo
 
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        How can I change properties of a directoty or a file from
the filer (or from DOS). I can't delete a directory that has been
undeleted.
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A Dos prog. ask me to press NUMLOCK but I can't find this
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Where is it, how can I simulate it if it doesn't exist.
 
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Does anyone know of a good source for 200LX compatible pocket fax/modems?
 
Since PCMCIA modem cards have come out, they seem to have disappeared.
 
I have one for my MP120 and I really liked it.
 
Thanks.
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Subject:      Serial Data Cable:
 
Kurt Said:
 
> I am building a Data cable to interface my HP200LX to my computer and
> also to a TNC for HAM communications ...
 
Hi Kurt;
 
   I have a 100LX that I use with a KAM+ TNC.  I run KaGOLD on the 100
with no problems (it needs 512K of memory and it's a little slow to
initialize) for both HF and VHF digi-hamming.  I use the cable from the
connectivity pack, which has the special plug for the LX at one end
(it's the same for the 100 as it is for the 200) and a 9-pin serial
(female) at the other end.
 
   For connecting to your desk/lap-top this cable will connect directly
to the 9-pin port on your computer with no adaptor required.  I'd
suggest you pick one of these up, just cuz it's too handy to NOT have
around!  :)  Shier is probably the best place (www.shier.com), as it's
cheaper than HP.
 
   Shier will also make up a TNC cable for you if you want, but I just
use adaptors.  The TNC has a 25-pin female plug on the back, so you'll
need: (a) gender changer, (b) null modem, (c) 9-to-25 pin converter.
The KAM+/KaGOLD combo needs at least RTS and CTS to function properly.
DTR and DSR can be looped.  Shier can make one of these cables up for
you special order.  I'd play around with a break-out box before
soldering anything, but the above does it for me.  I was able to get the
LX's built-in comm program to function with the TNC but it needed RTS
and CTS.  I set it for 4800 baud and hardware handshaking.  The TNC
wouldn't reset with RTS and CTS looped back, so it's probably looking
for a transition on that pin or something (I didn't mess around with it
for that long once I got it working).
 
   Good luck OM ES 73 de Martin AC6RM
 
p.s. if you are running KaGOLD/PkGOLD e-mail me directly because there
are a couple of other options you'll want to set such that the TNC
doesn't freak out at the slowness of the HP ... it's well worth it;
KaGOLD is an excellent piece of programming.
 
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I'm working on a journal keeping application designed for the 200LX.
Right now I'm trying to get the data entry window correct.  The question
I have is, for anybody who's used PAL or done a System Manager compliant
application before... is there a built-in routine in PAL or LHAPI for a
data-entry window?  For example, the main edit window in PalEdit?  Or is
this something I will have to create myself?  I'd rather not reinvent
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Subject:      Gen: 2MB or 4MB 200 lx
 
I would first like to thank everyone who gave me advice regarding my HP200lx.
(especially John and Angelica...)  However, the machine still won't turn on.
 
So, to stop my HP 200 lx craving, I've decided to get another!
 
Questions:
 
1) Besides the 2 MB difference, is there anything different when Mack upgrades
the machine to 8 MB?  That is, if I plan to upgrade the machine to 8 MB in the
future and obtain the double speed chip, does it matter which machine I get?
 
2) Is there any advice regarding vendors for the HP?  I've purchased both of
my previous HP 200 lxs in the used marketplace.  Now, having been bitten once
I am looking to purchase a new machine with full warranty.
 
Thanks in advance 8')
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On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Eric Chang wrote:
 
> 1) Besides the 2 MB difference, is there anything different when Mack upgrades
> the machine to 8 MB?  That is, if I plan to upgrade the machine to 8 MB in the
> future and obtain the double speed chip, does it matter which machine I get?
>
> 2) Is there any advice regarding vendors for the HP?  I've purchased both of
> my previous HP 200 lxs in the used marketplace.  Now, having been bitten once
> I am looking to purchase a new machine with full warranty.
 
What's the point of buying a new machine with full warranty if the first
thing you're going to do is open it up and modify it?  You'll void the
warrantee.
 
 
 
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Eric Chang wrote:
>
> I would first like to thank everyone who gave me advice regarding my HP200lx.
> (especially John and Angelica...)  However, the machine still won't turn on.
>
> So, to stop my HP 200 lx craving, I've decided to get another!
>
> Questions:
>
> 1) Besides the 2 MB difference, is there anything different when Mack upgrades
> the machine to 8 MB?  That is, if I plan to upgrade the machine to 8 MB in the
> future and obtain the double speed chip, does it matter which machine I get?
 
If you plan to upgrade anyway, get the 2MB version.  The extra 2MB with
the 4MB version will just have to be thrown away when you upgrade
anyway.
 
> 2) Is there any advice regarding vendors for the HP?  I've purchased both of
> my previous HP 200 lxs in the used marketplace.  Now, having been bitten once
> I am looking to purchase a new machine with full warranty.
 
If you plan to get it upgraded, that will void your HP warranty anyway.
However, Times2Tech offers their own warranty.
 
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Can anyone tell me where to find Time2Tech. Do they have a web site or
Email address.
 
Thanks
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Billy F. Staggs wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me where to find Time2Tech. Do they have a web site or
> Email address.
 
The web address is http://www.times2tech.com
 
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Billy
try:
http://times2tech.com
Good folks from all the comments I've seen
 
Mike
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> I understand tha BUDDY will not work with non-english versions.   I think
> there is a german version of that program, though.   It's possible that
> you will find a very few other programs to have the same problem, but I
> doubt that hardware would be affected.
 
A german version of Buddy ? I do not think so. Although I would be
glad to hear where to get that.
Another program that doesn't work with the german version is 123g
which gives the build-in Lotus 1-2-3 a kind of graphic interface
(menus).  Again, any reply that tells be better is appreciated as
this is a program that I would like to use.
 
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>
> > I understand tha BUDDY will not work with non-english versions.   I think
> > there is a german version of that program, though.
 
There are no versions of 200Buddy other than English.  It will work on
machines if they have English displays, but otherwise, it generally
doesn't work.  For further info, visit http://www.buddy.com/FAQ.html#7
and read questions 7 and 8.
 
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I just checked the manual.  Per the manual, there is only an English version of Buddy with
no plans for other languages.
 
--- On Tue, 8 Jul 1997 23:20:26 +0000  Christof Scheper <earl@WOHNHEIM.WAD.ORG> wrote:
 
>> I understand tha BUDDY will not work with non-english versions.   I think
>> there is a german version of that program, though.   It's possible that
>> you will find a very few other programs to have the same problem, but I
>> doubt that hardware would be affected.
>
>A german version of Buddy ? I do not think so. Although I would be
>glad to hear where to get that.
>Another program that doesn't work with the german version is 123g
>which gives the build-in Lotus 1-2-3 a kind of graphic interface
>(menus).  Again, any reply that tells be better is appreciated as
>this is a program that I would like to use.
>
>Christof
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The Newsgroup reader in Post/Lx is cool but is there a way to
made the downloaded headers sorted in groups of same titles
to make reading easier ??
 
Also, I find it very troublesome to change go back to
wwwsetup.cfg to change phone number
every time between  phone with out dial ( to add a 9 )
and without. It there a way to  make this selection easier ?
Just imaging how troublesome it is to check the wwwsetup.cfg
every time you want to dialup you IP when you cannot remember
what was the number you used last time.
 
I used Nettamer before, these are not problems for Nettamer.
 
How can we get round the problems with Post/Lx ??
 
Thanks
 
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from dos,
 
      {path} attrib -r -h -a  -s {path}{filename}
 
should cure your file of any nasty attributes.
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jul 1997 22:39:24 -0400
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Hi all -
 
I seem to have created a "monster" when I posted my questions about
using EMS with Lotus Agenda a while ago.
 
I use Agenda daily on my 486 desktop machine and it was one of the main
reasons for buying my HP200lx recently.
 
A couple of points, the only files that are needed on the palmtop in
order to use Agenda are A.EXE and AGENDA.RI.  The rest of the files,
such as AGENDA.EXE etc. are only required for printing, previewing print
pages, etc.
 
NEWS FLASH = While composing this email, I received permission to
distribute the Agenda FAQ published by Gary Oliver in 1994.
 
If you would like a copy, please email me.  It will probably answer most
questions you have regarding Agenda.  If not, post your questions to the
list and we long-time users of Agenda may be able to help.
 
Cheers
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Date:         Tue, 8 Jul 1997 22:46:05 -0500
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Stefan Peichl wrote:
 
> On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Mayfield Harris wrote:
>
> > Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?
> I
> > just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says
> that
> > the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity
> Pack
> > but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
> > software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?
>
> Use my utility LXPRO from the s.u.p.e.r. site. It allows you to
> monitor *AND CONFIGURE* your COM port, while the program, using
> the COM port, *IS RUNNING*. I mastered every problem concerning
> communication, printing or IR links, since I use LXPRO. If you
> only want to have access to your COM port, you may use LXPROMIN,
> which is a stripped down version of LXPRO in the same ZIP file.
>
> You activate LXPRO (or LXPROMIN) with {CTRL+TAB}
>
> {1} switchs COM power on/off
> {2} toggles WIRE/IR channel. Power is switched off
> {+} increases baud rate, if power is on
> {-} decreases baud rate, if power is on
> {*} toggles N81/E71 COM port settings for parity,data,stop bits.
>
> I promise, these features solve 95% of all HP communication problems.
>
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  I would to give this program a try if I can get it uploaded to my
palmtop......Remember, I have no way of getting my port to
work...........
 
--
 
 
Mayfield Harris
Senior LAN Specialist
Rice University
Houston, Tx  77005
Phone: 713-527-4642   Fax: 713-527-6009
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Jim Carlson wrote:
 
> Mayfield,
>
> One common problem with connecting palmtop to PC is that the
> connection speeds are not identical.  The speds on the PC and the
> palmtop must be the same or they will not connect.  If you are using
> Buddy, be sure the serial port is on.
>
> Jim
> > Has anyone experience problems with the Com1 port on there HP200LX?
> I
> > just used it on last week to perform a backup and now Buddy says
> that
> > the server mode is enable each time I try to use the Connectivity
> Pack
> > but it cannot connect......Is there some special utility or other
> > software I can use to test the port to see if its really dead?
> .....Or
> > will I have to send it back to HP..............I've already tried
> > another cable.........
> >
> > --
> > Mayfield Harris -- Senior LAN Specialist
> > Office of Systems and LAN Administration
> > Rice University -- 6100 South Main
> > Houston, TX.  77005
> > Voice: (713)-527-4642 -- Fax: (713)-527-6099
> > Personal CuSeeMe Reflector -- 128.42.30.201
> > HTML: http://is.rice.edu:80/~mharris/
> >
> >
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Thanks,........Works like a charm........
 
--
 
 
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> On 7 Jul 1997  Ian Melville said:
>
> If you are using Buddy it could be that Buddy has locked the port! I
> have
> not come across a program that can access the port once Buddy has
> locked
> it. Ctrl-Plus once or twice in Filer should unlock it.
>
  Umm...  Ian?
 
  Doesn't Ctrl-Plus activate the Buddy program itself?  I thought that
the "+" character (with no shift, ctrl, or alt), typed twice at the
Filer screen, was what turned on the serial port when Buddy was in
control...
 
   ... JLS
 
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On 8 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> The Newsgroup reader in Post/Lx is cool but is there a way to
> made the downloaded headers sorted in groups of same titles
> to make reading easier ??
 
Don't know about grouping but you may apply any newsgroup filters that=
 you
have setup to the headers as well to avoid the 'fluff'.
 
> Also, I find it very troublesome to change go back to wwwsetup.cfg=
 to
> change phone number every time between  phone with out dial ( to add=
 a 9
> ) and without.
 
I agree that this is a useful feature as sometimes the 'hunt system'=
 that
is installed at my ISP gives trouble and I have to select from one of=
 the
other 20 or so numbers.
 
Regards,
 
 
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>Also, I find it very troublesome to change go back to
wwwsetup.cfg to change phone number every time between  phone
with out dial ( to add a 9 ) and without. It there a way to
make this selection easier ?<
 
I just added the following line to READER.CFG in the
[Externals] section:
 
 pho&nes=3Dphones.bat
 
where phones.bat is in the READER directory and has the
following 2 lines
 
 CD\WWW
 WWWSETUP.EXE
 
(I have WWW.EXE, WWW.CFG, WWWSETUP.EXE in C:\WWW and all the
READER progs in C:\READER)
 
Now, to change a phone number in READER I just press MENU X N
and ENTER when WWWSETUP starts. Then I chose a setup and press
spacebar then F10 and I am back in READER and ready to dial.
 
Once you get used to it it is real easy to add a new phone
number in WWWSETUP. Just highlight the setup you want to clone
- press "+" , give it a new setup name and description (what
appears in the setup list) and just change the phone number
and press F10.
 
Hopw this helps. It works for me.
 
Regards, Tony
 
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Hi,
 
Am I right in saying that the filer.ini feature can only be used to
start a DOS program? What I'd like is to be able to start Memo, for
example, if I select a .doc file. Is this possible?
 
Pete Ford
 
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
BASIC SINGLE CELL NICADS ARE ONLY 1.2 VOLTS. THAT IS A DESIGN
FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTIC.
 
73 SPENCE, K4KEP
 
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Is there anybody out there who has used a PCMCIA network card with the HP200LX.
In particuliar what software did you use to drive it.
 
Cheers
 
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Hi, group!
 
Has any of you any experience in using D-Mail (E-Mail S/W from M.
Watanabe) on a 100-LX?
 
I would like to try it with an external 14400 bps modem, and, after
reading the doc file, feel not sure of the options to take...
 
Is this a better choice than Nettamer?
 
Thanks for your help and/or opinion!
Pierre
 
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From:         "Longden C. Loo" <lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM>
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On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, David Sargeant wrote:
> Eric Chang wrote:
> > future and obtain the double speed chip, does it matter which machine I get?
>
> If you plan to upgrade anyway, get the 2MB version.  The extra 2MB with
> the 4MB version will just have to be thrown away when you upgrade
> anyway.
>
> > 2) Is there any advice regarding vendors for the HP?  I've purchased both of
> > my previous HP 200 lxs in the used marketplace.  Now, having been bitten once
> > I am looking to purchase a new machine with full warranty.
>
> If you plan to get it upgraded, that will void your HP warranty anyway.
> However, Times2Tech offers their own warranty.
 
Contact Mack Baggette at Times2 Tech (mack@times2tech.com) for specific
recommendations (if you're planning to upgrade). I believe David is
correct tho in regards to the 2mb model.
 
Times2Tech offers a limited warranty. They're VERY good about taking care
of their customers, but as an aside, they're not (nor do they claim to be)
the same as HP's Express service, nor can they fix or warrant ALL the
problems that may be covered under a normal HP warranty. T2T can provide
you with specifics here too.
 
- Longden
 
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Ian Melville wrote:
>
> > The Newsgroup reader in Post/Lx is cool but is there a way to
> > made the downloaded headers sorted in groups of same titles
> > to make reading easier ??
>
> Don't know about grouping but you may apply any newsgroup filters that you
> have setup to the headers as well to avoid the 'fluff'.
 
I think he's talking about about sorting the subject fields by thread.
I don't use Post/LX (yet), but I don't think filters will do this for you.
 
- Longden
 
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Subject:      Re: TECH: filer.ini
 
Text of message from ford@ENS.ASCOM.CH, 9 Jul 1997, 05:30 AM
> Hi,
>
> Am I right in saying that the filer.ini feature can only be used to
> start a DOS program? What I'd like is to be able to start Memo, for
> example, if I select a .doc file. Is this possible?
 
Yes.  Check out PNS200 on the SUPER site.  You'll also need KS (keystuff)
which is also there.  Works great and offers enhancements that HP never
dreamed about.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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On 9 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> > If you are using Buddy it could be that Buddy has locked the port!=
 I
> > have
> > not come across a program that can access the port once Buddy has
> > locked
> > it. Ctrl-Plus once or twice in Filer should unlock it.
> >
>   Umm...  Ian?
>
>   Doesn't Ctrl-Plus activate the Buddy program itself?  I thought=
 that
> the "+" character (with no shift, ctrl, or alt), typed twice at the
> Filer screen, was what turned on the serial port when Buddy was in
> control...
 
You are quite right! I spotted the error only while reading my own post=
 on
the list but forgot to send the correction :-(
 
Depending on how you maintain the port power in Buddy (locked or off)=
 you
may need to hit [+] only once to enable it.
 
Thanks to a sharp pair of eyes, the error is all taken care of :-)
 
Regards,
 
 
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From:         Charles Stroom <charles@YC.ESTEC.ESA.NL>
Subject:      Re: TECH: Ni-Cd batteries part number
In-Reply-To:  Your message of Tue, 08 Jul 1997 10:48:07 METDST.
              <33C25327.6655@ix.netcom.com>
 
> Subject:      Re: TECH: Ni-Cd batteries part number
> I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS EASIER THAN LOWERS.
>
 
This is not a flame, but just curiosity.  But, Boyd, would that
not mean THAT I HAVE TO WRITE IN CAPITALS and you in lower case.
 
After all, I read your mail and you read my mail (so I suppose)
 
Cheers,
 
Charles Stroom, Estec/YCV
 
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Hi folks-
 
On July 8,  HS Teo wrote:
 
> Also, I find it very troublesome to change go back to wwwsetup.cfg=
 to
> change phone number every time between  phone with out dial ( to add=
 a
> 9 ) and without. It there a way to  make this selection easier ?
 
WWW/LX accepts several command line parameters. One of these temporarily=
 
cahnges a setup value. For example:
 
   WWW Dial=3Datdt(alternate phone number)
 
Command line syntax and parameters are covered on pages 19-20 of the
WWW/LX manual.
 
> How can we get round the problems with Post/Lx ??
 
Post/LX allows an alternate comm program to be selected by pressing
[shift][F5]. You could make a batch file something like:
 
   WWW -d "!POST" Dial=3Datdt(number)
   READER
 
and call it "online2.bat"  -  and put this in READER.CFG in the
[ONLINE] section as
 
   AltCommProg=3Donline2.bat
 
I haven't tried this yet, so I can't swear it'll work...
 
-PR
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Pete wrote:
 
>So, what you're saying is that you'd like it if the solver could "execute"
>the solve catalog, equation by equation, with flow control and
subroutines,
>so that it becomes more like a programming language, right?
 
Yes, that is correct Pete, to control my calculations flow.
 
> But there are already programming languages available for the 200LX -
 
Correct...... However, for an 'ordinary user' like myself, I prefer to
focus on what programs are available on the LX  to solve my works rather
than what programming works I can do for the LX ... 8-) .
Anyway, I become aware now that the SOLVER was not designed to accept such
flow control. What a pitty !. I can not fully utilize it's powerful  built
in numerical analysis functions. I hope HP will add the GOTO and GOSUB
commands in the next version of SOLVER.
 
Thanks for everyone, especially Danny and Pete .....
 
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>
> Yes.  Check out PNS200 on the SUPER site.  You'll also need KS (keystuff)
> which is also there.  Works great and offers enhancements that HP never
> dreamed about.
>
 
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
 
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> The Newsgroup reader in Post/Lx is cool but is there a way to
> made the downloaded headers sorted in groups of same titles
> to make reading easier ??
 
There is currently no threading facility. Such a utility could,
however, easily be developed and most probably will soon.
 
> Also, I find it very troublesome to change go back to
> wwwsetup.cfg to change phone number
> every time between  phone with out dial ( to add a 9 )
> and without.
 
Why do you do it the hard way and change the phone number each time?
 
There are several easier ways to do that.
 
First of all, I suggest to create two setups with WWWSETUP.EXE for the
the two numbers. That way, you could simply choose from the list and
don't need to edit.
 
Then you could add WWWSETUP to the externals menu of READER. That way,
you could change the setup from within READER.
 
Last but not least, you could use the "AltCommProg" entry in the
[ONLINE] section of READER.CFG to launch another ONLINE.BAT, e.g.
ONLINE1.BAT. That ONLINE1.BAT could call WWW.EXE and give it the name
of the alternative setup as a parameter. That way, F5 in READER would
run POST with your home number and Shift-F5 would run it with your
office number. Needs a little bit of setting up, of course, but I
personally believe that F5 and Shift-F5 to choose between two
alternatives is quite comfortable.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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->This is not a flame, but just curiosity.  But, Boyd, would that not
->mean THAT I HAVE TO WRITE IN CAPITALS and you in lower case.
->After all, I read your mail and you read my mail (so I suppose)
 
Makes perfect sense to me!
 
Is there a macro he could use that would change all the text he reads into
CAPS or into lower case when he sends out?
 
 
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On 9 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Am I right in saying that the filer.ini feature can only be used to
> start a DOS program? What I'd like is to be able to start Memo, for
> example, if I select a .doc file. Is this possible?
 
Pete, have a look at PNS200 (point-n-shoot) available at www.palmtop.net=
 -
this 'must have' utility works with filer.ini (as well as Buddy) and=
 allows
you to create a menu of apps that can be launched when you click on=
 a
filename in the filer - including the built-in apps.
 
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Is it possible to send encrypted messages from Post/LX, as it is with
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Charles Stroom wrote:
>
> This is not a flame, but just curiosity.  But, Boyd, would that not
> mean THAT I HAVE TO WRITE IN CAPITALS and you in lower case.
> After all, I read your mail and you read my mail (so I suppose)
 
On the other hand, him not being able to read what he's typing could
have a worse effect than writing in all caps.  I don't know about
anybody else, but random gibberish always annoys me more than all
capitals.  :)
 
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On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, ddv wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Christof Scheper wrote:
> > Did anyone try both ? I downloaded them from SUPER and easy project
> > seems to be more appropriate for my needs.
> > Perhaps there are other programs available
> > (commercial/non-commercial) that run on the palmtop. I'd like to see
> > something with CGA graphics.
> I recall seeing and trying a Sysmgr compliant program from the japanese
> Vector site.   It is free (as far as I can see), very sophisticated and
> looks quite cool.   The main problem is that the documentation and online
> help is in japanese.   If someone doesn't beat me to it first, I'll let
> you know the name and URL.
 
I guess nobody beat me to this, so here is the URL for the japanese
program:
http://www.vector.co.jp/pack/dos/util/machine/hp/pjt20012.lzh
 
Domingo
 
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Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly) dropped
it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being stepped
on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I mean,
uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a computer
that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the expense
somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life experiences.
 
Thanks much,
 
Danny Gaudenti
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Someone should develope a font where lowercase letters appear as caps and
letters actualy in caps are in blod or something? I wonder if this has been
done?
 
Reed
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Date: Wednesday, July 09, 1997 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: FLUFF: Caps Lock
 
>Charles Stroom wrote:
>>
>> This is not a flame, but just curiosity.  But, Boyd, would that not
>> mean THAT I HAVE TO WRITE IN CAPITALS and you in lower case.
>> After all, I read your mail and you read my mail (so I suppose)
>
>On the other hand, him not being able to read what he's typing could
>have a worse effect than writing in all caps.  I don't know about
>anybody else, but random gibberish always annoys me more than all
>capitals.  :)
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Is it possible to config. READER to get your NEWS separate from your Mail?.
At present it gets both.
 
The online.bat Shows: WWW -d "!POST" READER
I can't any reference of NEWS but once on line "READER" gets your NEWS anyway.
 
Looking forward to your replies,
 
 
 
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Danny Gaudenti wrote:
 
> Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
 
>
> little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly)
> dropped
> it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
> survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being
> stepped
> on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I
> mean,
> uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a
> computer
> that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the
> expense
> somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life
> experiences.
 
My 200LX has survived several falls out of my pocket onto pavement in
the parking lot.  It's gotten some scratches and dents, but otherwise
it's fine.  It's also survived being sat on brutally a few times, and
sitting in direct Las Vegas sunlight on the dashboard of a car for about
 
5 hours.  The screen was dark, but after cooling off it was fine.
However, a couple of splashes of superglue were enough to badly deform
the plastic of the case, so that's something to watch out for.  Many
other people have reported incredible stories of palmtop durability.
Check them out in old issues of the Palmtop Paper.
 
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I have a 5 year old 95LX (same physical construction as a 200LX) that is going strong!  Just
replaced it with a 200LX because I needed better DOS capabilities.
 
I bought the 95LX to replace a Sharp Wizzard that I broke (dropped on floor).
 
 
--- On Wed, 9 Jul 1997 10:43:13 -0800  Danny Gaudenti <gaudent@QNET.COM> wrote:
 
>Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
>little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly) dropped
>it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
>survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being stepped
>on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I mean,
>uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a computer
>that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the expense
>somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life experiences.
>
>Thanks much,
>
>Danny Gaudenti
>gaudent@qnet.com
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Danny Gaudenti wrote:
> Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
> little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly) dropped
> it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
> survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being stepped
> on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I mean,
> uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a computer
> that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the expense
> somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life experiences.
 
Go to Dejanews, get comp.sys.palmtops and search for an old thread called
CRIMES AGAINST PALMTOPS.   It was one the most interesting and
comprehensive threads on the subject you are asking.
 
Domingo
 
Disclaimer:  I started that thread (more than a year ago).  8=)
 
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>>Can you give me screenshots of it? I want to know what I am getting before
paying such
a sum. (I am still a student.)
 
>>I would like them. Sure, do keep me informed. I can T/T the cash over.
 
 
WWW/LX-Post/LX is sold, as is the flash disk.
 
>>>>Of course I forgot my address which is
>>>>
>>>>dew@mail1.com
>>The address is in the sent by: and reply to:. I am replying directly to the
sent by: in the x-header here in PMMail (OS/2 mail client.)
 
 
Well, I use the internal cc:mail through the palmtop service to access this
list, and both the reply to: and sent by address is the list address.  The
palmtop service pulls out the i-net headers.
 
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I'd like to know whether it is possible to get EMail with the
programs mentioned above from T-Online (internet-provider in
Germany).
T-Online changed to the standard PPP-protocol recently. Does this
include the pop3 and smtp standards ? I tried to  talk to their
hotline but it was accupied all the time.
 
TIA
 
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Subject:      Rubber Foot Fetish
 
I am so sad.  I just lost (God knows where) one of the little rubber feet
or pads that screw into the bottom of my HP200LX.  Anyone know where I can
get one?  (or anyone have a nonfunctioning HP you would cannibalize for
me)?
 
Thanks.
 
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> I am so sad.  I just lost (God knows where) one of the little rubber feet
> or pads that screw into the bottom of my HP200LX.  Anyone know where I can
> get one?  (or anyone have a nonfunctioning HP you would cannibalize for
> me)?
 
This is a re-post of an earlier note about spare parts:
 
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Helmut Grossinger wrote:
>      Some moths ago I guess there was a HP F # on this list for a parts kit
>      of battery cover and other items. Any one still know that #. I broke
>      my cover and need a new one. EduCalc does not give them away any more.
 
I just ordered this item from HP. Shipped in about 1 week.
 
Palmtop Maintenance Kit, part #F1216-60998, $20 (plus whatever shipping)
Call HP Direct Order Dept. at 800-227-8164
 
includes 2 of each:
- battery covers
- IR cover
- backup battery tray
- engraving plate
- set of hinge caps
- set of rubber feet
 
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HP has a $20 service kit which includes them.
 
I don't know the part number off hand, but there is a posting in the list archives.
 
 
--- On Wed, 9 Jul 1997 16:43:11 EDT  "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU> wrote:
 
>I am so sad.  I just lost (God knows where) one of the little rubber feet
>or pads that screw into the bottom of my HP200LX.  Anyone know where I can
>get one?  (or anyone have a nonfunctioning HP you would cannibalize for
>me)?
>
>Thanks.
>
>- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
>  ___/    Center for Clinical Computing
> (__      Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr / Harvard Medical School
> ___)     V:(617)667-1596 F:(617)667-1002 clinquery.bidmc.harvard.edu
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-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
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           7/9/97 5:06:36 PM EDT
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NOTE: This kit is currently on backorder.
 
--- On Wed, 9 Jul 1997 14:05:08 -0700  "Longden C. Loo" <lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM> wrote:
 
>On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
>> I am so sad.  I just lost (God knows where) one of the little rubber feet
>> or pads that screw into the bottom of my HP200LX.  Anyone know where I can
>> get one?  (or anyone have a nonfunctioning HP you would cannibalize for
>> me)?
>
>This is a re-post of an earlier note about spare parts:
>
>On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Helmut Grossinger wrote:
>>      Some moths ago I guess there was a HP F # on this list for a parts kit
>>      of battery cover and other items. Any one still know that #. I broke
>>      my cover and need a new one. EduCalc does not give them away any more.
>
>I just ordered this item from HP. Shipped in about 1 week.
>
>Palmtop Maintenance Kit, part #F1216-60998, $20 (plus whatever shipping)
>Call HP Direct Order Dept. at 800-227-8164
>
>includes 2 of each:
>- battery covers
>- IR cover
>- backup battery tray
>- engraving plate
>- set of hinge caps
>- set of rubber feet
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
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           7/9/97 5:24:39 PM EDT
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On July 9, Quinton Jones JR <qman@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
 
> Is it possible to config. READER to get your NEWS separate from your
> Mail?.
> At present it gets both.
 
This had me puzzled for a while, too. When you are at the main screen,
highlight your newsgroups and hit [F9](Visit). This toggles a flag
on/off for visiting the group. If you have several groups, do this for
each one. The little "arrowhead" marker at the extreme left of the line
will disappear if the group is off.
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On July 9, Reed Kennedy <FireMage@USA.NET> wrote:
 
> Someone should develope a font where lowercase letters appear as caps
> and letters actualy in caps are in blod or something? I wonder if=
 this
> has been done?
 
Dunno if its been done, but it would be simple enough to do for the=
 
palmtops.  I have a set of fonts compiled with Gilles Kohl's FCL
compiler/loader (registered). These could be converted to caps/bold
without too much trouble...  I might play around with it if anyone
thinks they might use this.
 
-PR
------------
 
 
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From:         Neil Tungate <neil@SKIPPER.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject:      Re: TECH: Ni-Cd batteries part number
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997 15:50:01 METDST, you wrote:
 
>> Subject:      Re: TECH: Ni-Cd batteries part number
>> I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS EASIER THAN LOWERS.
>>
>
>This is not a flame, but just curiosity.  But, Boyd, would that
>not mean THAT I HAVE TO WRITE IN CAPITALS and you in lower case.
>
>After all, I read your mail and you read my mail (so I suppose)
 
I find this strange because typesetters will always tell you that text
in capitals is actually more difficult to read than lowercase.
 
--=20
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          A few days ago, Rick Kozak asked:
 
> Is it possible to use this software to estimate distances between two
> cities? I have a truck driver friend who is looking for just such a
> program
> for quotation purposes.
>
  No, but you might want to check out a postcard-ware program that Jim
Gasbarro wrote called WTravel that does have that capability.  You can
get it from the SUPER site or at
ftp://ftp.one.net/pub/users/hamm/wtravel.zip
 
  It uses the database from the built-in world-time application as well
as allowing you to add your own seperate list of cities using Lat/Lon.
coordinates.
 
  Hope this helps,
                    ... JLS
 
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->> I recall seeing and trying a Sysmgr compliant program from the japanese
->> Vector site.   It is free (as far as I can see), very sophisticated and
->> looks quite cool.   The main problem is that the documentation and online
->> help is in japanese.   If someone doesn't beat me to it first, I'll let
->> you know the name and URL.
->I guess nobody beat me to this, so here is the URL for the japanese
->program:
->http://www.vector.co.jp/pack/dos/util/machine/hp/pjt20012.lzh
->Domingo
 
It really looks cool and powerful.  Isn't there anyone on this list who
knows enough Japanese to translate the docs for us?
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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->Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
->little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly)
->dropped it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's
->200LX survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on,
->being stepped on by an elephant?
 
Never had an elephant step on mine, but it has dropped on hard floors (out
of my inner jacket pocket) many times with no ill effects, although
frequently the battery cover flips open and the batteries fly out when
that happens.  I hate it when that happens - I have to put the batteries
back in!!  <g>  Not recommended, but it is rugged.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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->I am so sad.  I just lost (God knows where) one of the little rubber
->feet or pads that screw into the bottom of my HP200LX.  Anyone know
->where I can get one?  (or anyone have a nonfunctioning HP you would
->cannibalize for me)?
 
If it is under warranty, call HP. If not the only way I know (other than
cannibalizing) is to get the "repair kit" from HP for $20 which includes 2
battery covers, those rubber feet and one or two other things.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Subject:      Re: FLUFF: Caps Lock
 
of course, if one composes mail on the hpx00lx while running buddy, one can
compose in caps, and then use the F7 change case feature to convert prior to
sending.
 
8-)
 
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Sergio Marra wrote:
 
> Hi everybody,
>
> the shops I have contacted here in the Netherlands claim that AA
> batteries
> Ni-Cd exist only with 1.2V, not 1.5V, which I do not believe to be
> true.
 
Sorry Sergio...
 
Your shopowner is correct!
 
The voltage of a Ni-Cad cell is only 1.2 Volt, but due to a much lower
internal resistance, a ni-cad cell will deliver the voltage required
power is drawn from it!
 
The only advice I can give you is to go to a specialist battery shop and
get the highest possible rated AA Ni-Cad from them.  It will be more
expensive, but will be much, much better...
 
I have a set of 720mAh batteries in my 200LX, but you should be able to
get 1000mAh or 1200mAh batteries from a specialist shop.  Be sure to
adapt your charging of those batteries.
 
Regards,
 
Leo Theron
 
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Hi,
  I'm new to the list and suspect this question has bee posed before but I
can't find it.  I use Ni-Met-Hydride batteries in my HP200LX.  I've noticed
that after I charge them in the 200LX that the screen contrast has to be made
darker.  As the batteries discharge, the contrast redarkens.  Has anyone else
noticed this?
 
Joel Berman
iatricjb@palmtop.com
 
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Subject:      Re: GEN Losing contrast
 
I recall a thread about the screen darkening while batteries are charging -
as the screen warms up it darkens - and as it cools it returns to "normal".
 I never used rechargeable batteries, but I have noticed the effect when
using the palmtop outdoors this summer.
 
 
Mike
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To:     HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject:        GEN Losing contrast
 
Hi,
  I'm new to the list and suspect this question has bee posed before but I
can't find it.  I use Ni-Met-Hydride batteries in my HP200LX.  I've noticed
that after I charge them in the 200LX that the screen contrast has to be
made
darker.  As the batteries discharge, the contrast redarkens.  Has anyone
else
noticed this?
 
Joel Berman
iatricjb@palmtop.com
 
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     Hello!
 
     I have a screen problem in my hp200lx , i cant see the bottom line
     with the function keys good i have 2 lines in the lcd that are not
     working .
 
     can i change the screen to be 80x23?
 
 
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Danny Gaudenti wrote:
>
> Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
> little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly) dropped
> it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
> survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being stepped
> on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I mean,
> uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a computer
> that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the expense
> somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life experiences.
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Danny Gaudenti
> gaudent@qnet.com
>
My 100-LX dropped from my shirt pocket twice down on the floor without
any kind of dammage... May be was I very lucky these days...
You can rely on me, don't try it... ;)
Pierre
 
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Christof Scheper wrote:
 
> I'd like to know whether it is possible to get EMail with the
> programs mentioned above from T-Online (internet-provider in
> Germany).
> T-Online changed to the standard PPP-protocol recently. Does this
> include the pop3 and smtp standards ? I tried to  talk to their
> hotline but it was accupied all the time.
 
As far as I know, T-online want to switch to PPP, but are still using
CSLIP, which you cannot use with WWW/LX (and Post/LX). For that reason,
I changed my provider from T-online to Metronet a few month
ago. Metronet has PPP, is very slow (but cheap). I use PE with
WWW/LX to retrieve my email, did not receive Post/LX yet :(
 
I cannot say, if NetTamer understands CSLIP, never tried it.
 
If T-online switchs to PPP, I will try them again. There should
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Well, a year ago I had a terrible experience.
I slipped on something on the floor, just outside my flat and I
dropped the 200LX. It traveled 5 or 6 meters in vertical bumping once in a
wall and finally falling into concrete floor.
It did not  break , I just had to put back the battery cover. I also find out
that one of the batteries was a little smashed.
 
Apart from some small visual scratches the unit works perfectly.
 
Was I very lucky or are these machines really rugged ?
 
P.S. Do not try this at home without adult supervision.
 
Carlos Baquero
Distributed Systems Group            Fax +351 (53) 612954
University of Minho, Portugal        Voice +351 (53) 604475
cbm@di.uminho.pt                     http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm
 
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www.dasoft.com
or
www.shier.com
 
Reed
 
J S wrote:
 
>      Hello!
>
>      Where do i get www/lx?
>
>      Thanks Yehuda.
>
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What can I do about a broken hinge?  I've watched my right hinge get
weaker and weaker over the last month or so.  This last week I've been
babying it, but this morning it broke all the way.  I'm worried now that
my left hinge will break from the new stress direction.  This HP100LX is
4 years old and has no warranty.  I'm thinking of cutting out some
aluminum, wrapping it around the hinge (after removing the cover) and
epoxying it to the top and bottom of the screen.  Any comments?
 
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You know, there is no way that any laptop can take the same abuse as a HP LX.
 
This should be a major consideration for people who travel a lot or work in the field.
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/10/97 8:27:04 AM EDT
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Try MID WEST MICRO that where I got my infotel 14.4 pocket modem. The
last time I looked they still had a few.
 
Stephen Souza
LAN Administration
757-322-3204
mailto:ssouza@exchg.cnsl.spear.navy.mil
 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject:      DIS: Source for Pocket Modems?
>
> Does anyone know of a good source for 200LX compatible pocket
> fax/modems?
>
> Since PCMCIA modem cards have come out, they seem to have disappeared.
>
> I have one for my MP120 and I really liked it.
>
> Thanks.
> ______________________________________________
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Danny, I owned a 95LX for years and dropped it plenty of times and I
didn't have any problems. For a year I decided to go cold turkey away
from it and I never could find where my addresses were. Anyhow I saw an
ad for a Pilot and I bought it. I loved the idea of the Pilot operating
system (easy sync, everything is arranged in a database format and
global search brings up every entry in every application) but I didn't
like graffiti and I missed my numeric keypad. Anyhow, cracks started
appearing in the Pilot and I was perpetually in fear that I would drop
the unit from a height (like I did with my 95) and that would be the end
of it since it was constructed so poorly.
 
Anyhow know I own a 200LX and I am confident that my unit can withstand
all the drops I can give it. Everyone thinks that the big success of the
Pilot is from its handwriting system but avid Pilot users love the OS. If
only I could have Pilot built into the tank-like design of the HP with
its great keyboard (lets not talk about screen glare with the Pilot; that
used to drive me nuts!).
---
Dave Hart (hartd@juno.com)
Beavercreek (Dayton), OH USA
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - G. Marx
 
>Date:    Wed, 9 Jul 1997 10:43:13 -0800
>From:    Danny Gaudenti <gaudent@QNET.COM>
>Subject: ruggedness of the 200LX
>
>Just bought my first HP200LX (!) and was wondering about how tough the
>little thing is.  I had a Sharp organizer and I have (accidentaly)
>dropped
>it and sat on it while it was in my back pocket.  Has anybody's 200LX
>survived an (accidental) drop to a hard floor, being sat on, being
>stepped
>on by an elephant?  I have no intention of mistreating my new toy...I
>mean,
>uh...my new super PIM that also runs DOS programs because it's a
>computer
>that I could not possibly live without, etc... (gotta justify the
>expense
>somehow), I just wanted to know if there are any real-life
>experiences.
>
>Thanks much,
>
>Danny Gaudenti
>gaudent@qnet.com
>
 
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I would like using my 100-LX for Internet Relay Chat.
Any software to recommand?
Any experience to share?
 
Thanks for your help.
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On Thu, 10 Jul 1997 08:34:41,
        "Souza, Mr Stephen" <ssouza@EXCHG.CNSL.SPEAR.NAVY.MIL> wrote:
 
> Try MID WEST MICRO that where I got my infotel 14.4 pocket
> modem. The
> last time I looked they still had a few.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >...
> > Does anyone know of a good source for 200LX compatible
> pocket
> > fax/modems?
> >...
 
Steven:
        Do you have an address / phone / URL for Mid West?
Cheers,
 
 
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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http://www.mwmicro.com
 
--- On Thu, 10 Jul 1997 10:23:09 -0400  Al Kind <MCHEM1@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU> wrote:
 
>On Thu, 10 Jul 1997 08:34:41,
>        "Souza, Mr Stephen" <ssouza@EXCHG.CNSL.SPEAR.NAVY.MIL> wrote:
>
>> Try MID WEST MICRO that where I got my infotel 14.4 pocket
>> modem. The
>> last time I looked they still had a few.
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> >...
>> > Does anyone know of a good source for 200LX compatible
>> pocket
>> > fax/modems?
>> >...
>
>Steven:
>        Do you have an address / phone / URL for Mid West?
>Cheers,
>
>
>
>
>Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
>Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
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-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/10/97 10:32:53 AM EDT
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> Is it possible to send encrypted messages from Post/LX, as it is with
> Netscape or a similar program?  If so, what encryption schemes can=
 you
> use?
 
There are freely available implementations of PGP that you could use
with POST/LX, if this is what you mean.
 
Basically, you can send anything you like using POST/LX. If the encoded
message is pure ASCII, simply send it as a normal message. If it
requires non-ASCII characters, send it as a binary document.
 
If you ask whether some encryption is built-in: no, there isn't, but
the hooks to add something at user level are provided.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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> Is it possible to config. READER to get your NEWS separate from your=
 Mail?.
> At present it gets both.
 
Press the space bar when email or a newsgroup is highlighted in the
main screen. This will toggle the triangle at the beginning of the
line. Each item that has a triangle will be visited during the next
online run. This is explained in detail in the manual.
 
> The online.bat Shows: WWW -d "!POST" READER
> I can't any reference of NEWS but once on line "READER" gets your=
 NEWS
> anyway.
 
READER calls ONLINE.BAT. ONLINE.BAT starts WWW.EXE, which in turn
launches POST.EXE. When POST/LX has done its work, it launches
NEWS.EXE. When NEWS.EXE is done, it returns control to WWW.EXE, which
closes the connection and returns control to ONLINE.BAT, which starts
READER again. That's how the pieces interact. This is explained in the
manual too.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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On 9 Jul 1997  HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I recall a thread about the screen darkening while batteries are charging=
 -
> as the screen warms up it darkens - and as it cools it returns to=
 "normal".
 
Actually the reverse happens to my machine - the screen contrast gets
'lighter' during charging and returns to normal when charging is complete.=
 
 
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Spence, K4KEP, Wrote:
 
> I'M NOT SHOUTING.  I CAN READ ALL CAPS EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
Spence sounds like a RTTY guy!
 
"IN DAYS OF OLD, WHEN OPS WERE BOLD,
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Ian Melville wrote:
>
> > I recall a thread about the screen darkening while batteries are charging -
> > as the screen warms up it darkens - and as it cools it returns to "normal".
>
> Actually the reverse happens to my machine - the screen contrast gets
> 'lighter' during charging and returns to normal when charging is complete.
 
On one of my machines, the screen contrast lightens considerably when
the batteries are being charged.  So much so that full contrast is still
kind of light.  On the other one, I don't really notice a difference.
The screen that I don't notice a difference on is in a '96 machine,
while the screen that gets lighter is in a 1995 machine.  Also, the 1996
screen seems to have much better contrast and get much darker at full
(level 31) contrast.  Anybody know if HP changed screen manufacturers/
technique/ whatever between 1995 and 1996?
 
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I know that PNS200 Doesn't work on a 100lx. Does anyone know of an
equivelant capability? Can something like this be done with buddy? if
so, how?
 
                        Thanks,
                        Brenda
 
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Brenda Clyde <baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU> wrote:
 
> I know that PNS200 Doesn't work on a 100lx. Does anyone know of an
> equivelant capability? Can something like this be done with buddy?=
 if
> so, how?
 
Hi Brenda & group-
 
Using Buddy, you can specify 3 file extensions to launch different DOS
programs from FILER. Setup is done using Buddy.exm - Filer Settings
Screen. The applications can be launched by highlighting a file, and
hitting [enter] twice.
 
You could also look into a file management program called "StereoShell".=
 
This is a VERY versatile piece of software that works something like
FILER, but is much more powerful. It allows for launching up to 10
user-defined programs based on file extensions. If you have installed
archiver/dearchivers like PKZIP/PKUNZIP, LHA, etc. it will offer a menu
of choices to do with .zip, .lzh etc files. Including help file and
configuration program it only eats about 54K of disk space.
 
It's available on SimTel sites (MSDOS directory) as sts410.zip  I think=
 
in the "fileutil" subdirectory.
 
Hope this helps.
------------
 
 
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On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, David Eggins wrote:
>    On 7 July 1997, Deded Hendra wrote:
>    >I had no problem loading my 10MB ACE PCMCIA memory card of my
>    >HP-200LX into my laptop, provided that the driver software
>    >for the memory card should also be loaded in the CONFIG.SYS
>    >and AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the laptop. If you have the memory
>    >card compressed (like mine, stacker 3.0), you should also
>    >install the compression software in the laptop to correctly
>    >reading the files inside it.
>    Thanks for your reply Deded, I should have mentioned:
>    1) The memory is SRAM.
>    2) I have no drivers, don't think it needs any?  Didn't on the
>        200LX.
>    3) I have no Idea what to look at it with, File Manager? A
>        special program for PCMCIA slots?
 
If that information is not in the HPLX FAQ, it should be!  Go to the
following link on the Poqet PC FAQ.   It answers your question:
http://www.best.com/~bmason/PoqetPC/faq.shtml#SRAMBat
 
Domingo
 
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Jeff Malka wrote:
> ->> I recall seeing and trying a Sysmgr compliant program from the japanese
> ->> Vector site.   It is free (as far as I can see), very sophisticated and
> ->> looks quite cool.   The main problem is that the documentation and online
> ->> help is in japanese.   If someone doesn't beat me to it first, I'll let
> ->> you know the name and URL.
> ->I guess nobody beat me to this, so here is the URL for the japanese
> ->program:
> ->http://www.vector.co.jp/pack/dos/util/machine/hp/pjt20012.lzh
> ->Domingo
> It really looks cool and powerful.  Isn't there anyone on this list who
> knows enough Japanese to translate the docs for us?
 
Someone (Mitch Hamm, perhaps?) mentioned in the old HPLX list that they
working on having the thing translated into english.  I have not heard
about it since.
 
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>>I know that PNS200 Doesn't work on a 100lx. Does anyone know of an
equivelant capability? Can something like this be done with buddy? if
so, how?<<
 
Try filini.exm. I think you can find it at http://www.palmtop.net
 
You can specify extensions to match programs and also works with sysmgr=
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I think I read a message that Paradox for DOS ver 4.0 will run on the LX
200.  Is that so?  If so, what are the minimum files needed and are there
any special settings.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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->Someone (Mitch Hamm, perhaps?) mentioned in the old HPLX list that they
->working on having the thing translated into english.  I have not heard
->about it since.
->Domingo
 
The text on the application windows is now in "bad" english, but the docs
are all in Japanese.
 
 
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On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Jeff Malka wrote:
> ->Someone (Mitch Hamm, perhaps?) mentioned in the old HPLX list that they
> ->working on having the thing translated into english.  I have not heard
> ->about it since.
> ->Domingo
> The text on the application windows is now in "bad" english, but the docs
> are all in Japanese.
 
Everything on the URL I posted (the vector site), is in japanese.   But
you can try your luck at downloading program which one has no idea what
they do.   It can be fun.   I have frozen my palmtop a few times trying
the programs, I have seen some weird things, and I have netted a few good
programs, such as the one I mentioned, and one called "Postit", which I
really like.   There are two programs, one called "getfile" and two called
"fileraid", which I really wish I knew what they do, since they seem
useful.
 
Domingo
 
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> NEWS FLASH = While composing this email, I received permission to
> distribute the Agenda FAQ published by Gary Oliver in 1994.
 
Please send a copy to me...Thanks!
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I would also like a copy
 
>> NEWS FLASH = While composing this email, I received permission to
>> distribute the Agenda FAQ published by Gary Oliver in 1994.
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I just received Post/LX and have been trying it out.
 
I have a question that is perplexing me.
 
I have a number of messages in my inbox that I want to delete. I mark them
"D". I try using the External Reorg command but nothing happens. I get an
ERROR 12 message when using it from the menu.
 
If I leave the program and go the command line and type in reader -d, I get
another message, somthing about not enough space.
 
It is extremely frustrating.
 
I don't remember having done anything to the setup to move files to anywhere
but the default position.
 
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
 
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I also downloaded the Japanese program management software, and=20
was impressed even though I don't read or speak Japanese.=20
 
I remember that on the old HP mailing list, someone was soliciting
requests for an English translation of a Japanese program management
program, so someone may be working on it. If not, I'd really like to
see this translated.=20
 
I can guess at most of the stuff, but documentation would be great.=20
 
Regards
 
 
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>I also downloaded the Japanese program management software, and
>was impressed even though I don't read or speak Japanese.
 
I also think this is great software.  Maybe, as each of us figures out a
part, we can post it to each other and before long we will know how it
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hallo to everybody,
I'm Max from Pesaro (Italy).
I'd like to receive some suggestions on this argument: RAM CARD, ATA
STANDARDS for HP200LX.
I'm going to buy a 10-20 Mb RAM CARD but I don't know how to proceed to make
the right choice and to avoid bad choices.
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Do you have a second hand, full working, RAM CARD and do you like to sell it
(but at a very friendly price), please contact me.
Thank's a lot.
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> I have a number of messages in my inbox that I want to delete. I mark=
 them
> "D". I try using the External Reorg command but nothing happens. I=
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> ERROR 12 message when using it from the menu.
 
It seems you don't have enough memory to run the program that deletes
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Hi,
 
I try to run Borlands Turbo C with PAL (I'm a beginner in PAL-programming).
The first program I was trying was:
   #include <stdio.h>
   #include "pal.h"
   void main(void)
   {  PalInit(0);
      printf("Hello World");
      PalDeInit(0);   }
 
While linking I got the following messages:
   Error: Undefined symbol _PalDeInit
   Error: Undefined symbol _PalInit
 
Palinit.c is in the current directory.
Similar errors are shown while linking PAL-samples (i.e. menu.c).
 
Thanks for any help
Dieter
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I have HP 200 LX -2 MB and very good ATA Card from Kingston. It is 20 MB =
ATA Flash Card. P/N DP-ATA/20. It have about 50 MB with JAM.
regards
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>=20
> hallo to everybody,
> I'm Max from Pesaro (Italy).
> I'd like to receive some suggestions on this argument: RAM CARD, ATA
> STANDARDS for HP200LX.
> I'm going to buy a 10-20 Mb RAM CARD but I don't know how to proceed =
to make
> the right choice and to avoid bad choices.
> Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
> Do you have a second hand, full working, RAM CARD and do you like to =
sell it
> (but at a very friendly price), please contact me.
> Thank's a lot.
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> > I recall a thread about the screen darkening while batteries are charging -
> > as the screen warms up it darkens - and as it cools it returns to "normal".
>
> Actually the reverse happens to my machine - the screen contrast gets
> 'lighter' during charging and returns to normal when charging is complete.
>
 
It's the same with my device (build 1994). The contrast gets lighter.
 
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Dieter Schoppitsch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I try to run Borlands Turbo C with PAL (I'm a beginner in PAL-programming).
> The first program I was trying was:
>    #include <stdio.h>
>    #include "pal.h"
>    void main(void)
>    {  PalInit(0);
>       printf("Hello World");
>       PalDeInit(0);   }
>
> While linking I got the following messages:
>    Error: Undefined symbol _PalDeInit
>    Error: Undefined symbol _PalInit
>
> Palinit.c is in the current directory.
> Similar errors are shown while linking PAL-samples (i.e. menu.c).
 
I was having similar troubles.  I'd put all of PAL's .H files in the
same directory I was using to compile, as well as TCSPAL.LIB, CS.LIB,
C0S.OBJ, and anything else I could possibly think of that it might need
to make an executable.  It still would give the the Undefined symbol:
_Palinit and Undefined symbol: _WhichHp errors.  Eventually, I changed
the TC Appcompile line to include a -u- option, which turned off
"underscores on externs."  That's when it worked-- but only after a few
trials that failed!  It just seems to have started working on its own.
I have no idea what I did.  This is the source code I'm using: (note
that, since I'm using C++, I had to modify it a little)
 
#include <iostream.h>
extern "C"
{
 #include "pal.h"
}
 
int WhichHp(void);
int PalInit(int Graphics);
 
int main()
{
 PalInit(0);
 cout << WhichHp();
 return 0;
}
 
Here is a screen dump of running PM.EXE:
*C:\TC\BIN>pm
*tcc -P -c -v -ms -Ic:\pal\src\inc whichhp.c >whichhp.err
*tcc -ms whichhp.obj  c:\pal\libs\TCsPAL.lib
*Turbo C++ Version 3.00 Copyright (c) 1992 Borland International
*Turbo Link  Version 5.0 Copyright (c) 1992 Borland International
*
*        Available memory 4094008
*PM: Processed 1 of 1 source file
 
*C:\TC\BIN>dir whichhp.*
*
* Volume in drive C has no label
* Volume Serial Number is FFFF-FFFF
* Directory of C:\TC\BIN
*
*WHICHHP  OBJ        12,875  07-11-97  6:00a WHICHHP.OBJ
*WHICHHP  C             177  06-21-97 12:00a WHICHHP.C
*WHICHHP  ERR           115  07-11-97  6:00a whichhp.err
*WHICHHP  EXE        14,662  07-11-97  6:00a WHICHHP.EXE
*         4 file(s)         27,829 bytes
*         0 dir(s)      93,290,496 bytes free
*
*C:\TC\BIN>
 
Can anyone explain why this suddenly started working for me, after
several days and hundreds of attempts resulting in the same error that
Dieter is getting?
 
Sorry for the long message, but I feel it's important that lots of
people be able to use PAL on the first try, lest they get discouraged
and decide not to create that application after all.
 
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I have just dived into the Digital Camera madness and purchased the=20
beautiful Sony DCS-F1. This tiny monster has an infared port for
transmitting images as well as the serial cable. It came with a Windows
utility package as well as a TWAIN support, which works just fine under
Windows 95. The "ultimate" setup for for me would be an utility (DOS)
which could be loaded into my HP 200LX, (6M, double speed, 10MB
Flash)enabling downloading of images in the field via the Infared (or
serial port). Is there anyone out there which has the ability, interest,
connections etc. which would be required to make this possible. ??. Just
askin'
 
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Subject:      Info on Autel Palmtop Light?
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Fri, 11 Jul 1997 06:04:28 PDT."
              <33C62F5C.ED8D8AB1@accessnv.com>
 
The HP site refers to two lights for the palmtop: the ASF series that
have been discussed here (http://world.std.com/~asf1) and one from a
company called Autel (no URL provided or found).  I got a little more
information on the Autel (including MSRP, which is $11.95) from a
listing in Handheld PC magazine, and am pretty sure that it's the same
thing that NSW has been offering as "the world's smallest palmtop
light".  Judging from the description, it mounts pretty much the same
way as the light that Mitch Hamm offers (and for which I just sent a
check).  The only obvious potential advantage is that the Autel uses
AA's while the palmtop.net light uses AAA's.  Assuming similar lamp
types, this translates to more run time.  My one misgiving about the
Autel is that apparently attaches by means of a clip that appears wide
enough to be applying compression to the LCD:
 
                ------------ <- back portion
    clip ->     | ============= <- lid/screen
                ______
 
Does anyone have one of these Autel lights?   Has anyone seen it used?
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Kurt, in a private message to me dated Thursday, July 10, 1997 10:48AM,
said:
 
> ...  Please let me know about the serial port. I have a REDEYE IR device
>  that with a few modifictions can interface with GPS data output for GPS
>  data in to HP via IR port and hardwire port for TNC. I just don't know if
the
>   HP has 2 ports or only one. B^?
 
The "TNC" he's referring to is a DCE communications device (stands for
Terminal Node Controller; really it's a modem with some sophisticated
firmware built in that hams use to do digital communication with
radios).  My thought is that the problem (of connecting two serial
devices to the HP) would probably be solved for us if there were a
driver that allowed us to refer to the IR port on the HP as a COM port.
 Kurt already has the hardware (the REDEYE).  Is there such a driver
available?  Am I dreaming?  Doesn't seem unreasonable.  This'd help ME a
bunch too!  What say the boffins?
 
Martin
 
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Hi group!
 
I would like to develop a little piece of software needing the user to
browse through directories and pick a file name to torture later its
content...
I've had a quick review of PAL doc expecting an access to the "standard"
'open file' window but did'nt find anything looking like that...
 
Did you great PAL users used such a stuff? Could you help?
Thanks by advance!
 
Pierre
 
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
YES MARTIN.
 
I FIRST GOT ON RTTY IN 1951.
 
ALSO WITH THE FIRST HOME OWNED PC(NOT IBM COMPATABLE)(8008) IN SOUTH
CAROLINA, MY PRINTER FOR OVER 6 YEARS WAS A MODEL 28 TELETYPE MACHINE.
 
73 SPENCE, K4KEP EX W9QNI, VO2/W9QNI, F7AH, KA7MB(JAPAN) AND OTHERS.
 
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Can anyone tell me where to find Post/LX?  What is the smallest (in terms
of disk space) PPP/mail reader that I can use on the 200LX? I know I can do
it with a Unix shell account and QUA but I would rather deal with a PPP
connection. Any thoughts?
 
Thanks,
Billy F. Staggs
 
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Subject:      3x Flash?
 
Microtech International has an ad in Handheld PC magazine for a flash
card thet call storMate.  They describe it as "3 Times faster than
standard PC cards".  They are offered for direct sale only.  The only
prices evident on the web page (http://www.microtechint.com/stormate.html)
and in the ad are $99 for 5MB and $399 for 40MB.  Has anyone used or
heard more about these cards?
 
                                -Jim.
 
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        Is there an electronic book for the pla help?
i can't use the one given with pal because i don't have the tools.
If someone is able to put it an html format, i would be very to recieve
it (zip compressed).
I can't offer any thing in exange but i'll be happy to send him
a version of my software once i will have created it.
 
                                thanks
 
 
 
 
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Dear Pierre:
 
In the last PAL version, there is a "file dialog" you can use to browse
files/directories... You can later torture the selected victim.
I'm not sure wether this it is documented in the Norton guides PAL help or
not,
but if you program in C, looking at the source code will not be a problem
it is very clear.
You can also build it yourself using standard Dialog components. (Fully
documented in the ng file).
 
Hope it helps.
 
Eugenio Pace
 
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Greetings:
 
        The June LOG file has been replaced with the correct archive.
Sorry for the error.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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i'm making a data base of all the files (compatible with 200 lx) you can
download on the www.
if you want to send me adresses, or files (please use zip compression)
do it at <albouy@hotmail.com>
I have 300 prog for the moment and i will soon send the database to
anyone who will request. But i didn't complete the test of all files so
be patient.
 
 
 
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Subject:      Re: Project management: mainline vs. easy project
In-Reply-To:  <v02140b00afeb6c69beec@ind-0003-20.iquest.net>
 
->>I also downloaded the Japanese program management software, and
->>was impressed even though I don't read or speak Japanese.
->I also think this is great software.  Maybe, as each of us figures out
->a part, we can post it to each other and before long we will know how
->it works?
 
I agree.  Unfortunately I have never used a Project management software
before so it is less than intuitive to me.  I have however figured out
enough of it to realize how great it really is.
 
I suggest people who are interested in it should try to figure it out and
explain what they have figured out.  Together we may be able to create
docs in English.
 
I will write down and upload what I have figured out in a text file
tomorrow.  We can either do it through this newsgroup (which may clutter
it up), or I am willing to volonteer my email address to collect the
various data and try to put it together for all of us.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Is there a TSR spell checker that is compatible with 200LX's Memo program?
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/11/97 10:59:57 PM EDT
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Subject:      Project 200 docs.
Comments: cc: kakima@usa.net
 
I previously wrote:
 
->I agree.  Unfortunately I have never used a Project management software
->before so it is less than intuitive to me.  I have however figured out
->enough of it to realize how great it really is.
->I suggest people who are interested in it should try to figure it out
->and explain what they have figured out.  Together we may be able to
->create docs in English.
 
Here is what I have so far
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 
There are 2 main screens:
  1 Summary - where the main projects are listed
  2 Detail  - one for each main project listed in                      the
Summary screen -------------------------------------------------
 
        The Summary Screen
 
-Box Top Left:  name of file opened.
-Left 2nd line: shows interval selected: week, month, 3 mnth, etc and
right after it the starting date of the portion of the screen selected.
This can be changed in weekly intervals by moving the L&R arrows.
Clicking on F 10 (point) puts up a date that corresponds to the starting
date of the period in question.
 
Below these on the left are 26 lines (A-Z) for labels (titles) and each
represents a project.  To the right of each project title (label) is a
graphic representing the time period alloted to that project.  As the
project is completed The percentage of completion is hown as shading.
 
The different project lines are accessed by up/dn arrows or by pressing
the corresponding letter which jumps you to that project line.
 
Pressing enter on any project line opens a window, titled "View
Summary-Primary" that allows you to enter data for that project. Pressing
F8 at this point changes the title of this window to "View
Summary-Secondary".
 
**but as far as I can see does not change any of      the data already
entered! **I am not sure what
  the significance of primary/secondary is here.
 
F6 (Calender) opens a month calender.
F7 (Reference) opens window showing the note filed and other data. F8
(Diagram) opens windows showing the various projects and their
sub-projects in diagram format - g-r-e-a-t ! F9 (Summary/Detail) toggle
F10 (Point) puts up start date for period (see above)
-------------------------------------------------
                View Summary-Primary Window
 
TAB moves you form the first entry field to the next.  I will describe
them in order.
 
TITLE: enter letter A-Z corresponding to the project title lines and
therefore the project you desire. NEXT FIELD: enter the title of the
project for that line. START DATE and FINISH DATE for the project.  It
defaults to the starting date of the period on that screen. Clicking up
arrow -> 1 week earlier; down arrow -> 1 week later.  Cannot use "Fn date"
unless you change date format. COST DATE - don't know what it means  **
DAY/ACTUAL - don't know what it means **
ADV - 3 fileds.  They accept letters A-Z.  This causes a letter to appear
on the Summary Window to the left of the graphic for the Project line
corresponding to the letter you entered. FIX: Dont know what that means.
NOTE: Note field.  Also accessed by F3.
-------------------------------------------------
 
Great News:
 
I recieved a message from Kiyoshi Akima who said:
 
 
->I have the author's permission to translate the docs into English and
->then post them to www.palmtop.net.  I should have the first draft
->sometime next week.  I'll make the public announcement then.
->Until then, if you want to forward any of the comments you collect,
->please do so.  I'll take any contributions I can get to improve the
->docs.
->DISCLAIMER:  I have no affiliation with the author or with the
->program.  I have had one exchange of email with the author, requesting
->and  receiving permission to translate and post.  The program is
->distributed as a  free program, so obviously there is no financial
->connections anywhere.
 
That is wonderful and we owe Kiyoshi a great vote of thanks.  I have sent
him a copy of my notes as well.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
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mdstockr wrote:
>
> Is there a TSR spell checker that is compatible with 200LX's Memo
> program?
 
There is a commercial program called QUICK/LX available from Shier
Systems which is a TSR. It is not so much a spell checker as a word
suggester. As you type in memo (in fact, in any application) it suggests
words from an associated dictionary. This can help prevent make spelling
mistakes in the first place. It is not exactly what you are looking for,
but can help. There is a demo version of this program available from
ftp://ftp.dasoft.com/pub/MISC/ that will give you an idea of what the
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We (D&A Software Inc) are looking into possible improvements for
POST/LX. One item we are considering is the following:
 
When a POP3 client is accessed, the login name and password are sent
over the Internet in clear text. There seems to be only one
standardized way to prevent that, which is Remote Passphrase
Authentication (RPA). I am aware that CompuServe is currently testing
RPA for making CompuServe Email accessable through POP3.
 
Does anyone know about other ISPs that use or plan to use RPA?
 
TIA!
 
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For those of you who want a "real" relational database for your HP, I'm
happy to report that dBase III+ works just fine. It takes about 524k of
disk space for a complete install - some reduction possible by eliminating
the help files. You will need to add a line to the CONFIG.DB file to make
highlighting show up correctly (COLOR=W/B,B/W).
 
I exported a 549 record Database file using Smartclip and imported that
into dBase. The resulting file size was very similar.
 
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unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment.  By
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Subject:      Multiple Currency on PQuicken
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On May 26 this year I became a proud user, (my Employers are still the
owners) of an HP 200LX with 2MB RAM. It quickly became an important part
of the "toolkit" that I use in my job and still have not shown signs of
being content with just that status!
 
The reason I am writing to the list is for guidelines or comments from
anyone out there who has used Pocket Quicken in a multiple currency
environment.
 
I travel as part of my job to countries where different currencies are
used. I thought that I could solve the problem by creating different
accounts, but when I run a report by category; the only one that gives me
the option to choose which trip, all the currencies add as one. This can
not work for me as you would gave guessed - they have different values.
 
I would sincerly appreciate any assistance that you could provide as I
*really* don't want to go back doing my expense accounts on spreadsheet.
 
Best Regards,
 
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>It seems you don't have enough memory to run the program that deletes
>the marked messages.
 
Andreas
 
I tried again by running readutil outside of SysMGR and it worked just fine.
 
You may want to put a caveat in the next version of the written info, or the
information file on disk that warns people of this.
 
I do have a different question.
 
I do not want messages deletd from the server after the access with Post/LX.
I have not checked the box "Delete messaes", and the value in the reader.cfg
file=0. Yet sometimes messages are left, and sometimes deleted.
 
Is there something else I should be doing to ensure all messages stay on the
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Alan
 
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I have set up Post/LX to check multiple mailboxes (2-3).
 
Instead of checking all on one run thorugh my ISP, the system appears to
hang up and redial between boxes. )It ends up redialing the smae ISP each time.)
 
Is there a way to set it up for a single run?
 
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Subject:      Prjt200 docs
 
Latest update on what I could figure out about this wonderful freeware
program.  I have never used a project manager software before so
somethings may have escaped me that would be clear to someone else.
Please chime in.  Questions are at the bottom.
 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
                PRJT200 - English version
 
There are 2 main screens:
  1 Summary - where the main projects are listed
  2 Detail  - one for each main project listed in the  Summary screen
-------------------------------------------------               A
DESCRIPTION OF THE SUMMARY SCREEN
 
-Field Box Top Left:  name of file opened.
-Left 2nd line: shows interval selected: week,
        month, 3 mnth, etc and right after it the
        starting date of the portion of the screen
        selected.  This can be changed in weekly
        intervals by moving the L&R arrows.
        Clicking on F 10 (point) puts up a date
        that corresponds to the starting date of
        the period in question.
 
Below these on the left are 26 lines (A-Z) for
        labels (titles) and each represents a
        project.  To the right of each project
        title (label) is a graphic representing the
        time period alloted to that project.  As
        the project is completed The percentage of
        completion is hown as shading.
 
The different project lines are accessed by up/dn
        arrows or by pressing the corresponding
        letter which jumps you to that project line.
 
Pressing enter on any project line opens a window,
        titled "View Summary-Primary" that allows
        you to enter data for that project.
        Pressing F8 at this point changes the title of this
        window to "View Summary-Secondary".
 
**but as far as I can see does not change any of
  the data already entered! **I am not sure what
  the significance of primary/secondary is here.
 
 F1     Help            Does not work for me
 F2     Week            shifts to week intervals
 F3     Month           shifts to month intervals
 F4     3 Month         shifts to 3 month intervals
 F5     6 Month         shifts to 6 month intervals
 F6     Calender        opens a month calender.
 F7     Reference       opens window showing the note
                        field and other data.
 F8     Diagram         opens windows showing the various
                        projects and their sub-projects
                        in diagram format - g-r-e-a-t !
 F9     Summary/Detail  toggle
 F10    Point           puts up start date for period (see above)
 
Shift F keys:
 F1     Items:          # of detail items??
 F2     Blank           Inserts a row
 F3     Eliminate       Deletes the row
 F4     Draw Line       Draws a timeline w/ arrows
 F5     Jump            GOTO another Row
 F6     Move            Moves item to another row
 F7     Copy            Copies Row elsewhere
 F8     Check           Don't know*****
 F9     Minimum         Don't know*****
 F10    Export          to APt,etc (does not work?)
 
-------------------------------------------------
B  DESCRIPTION OF VIEW SUMMARY-PRIMARY WINDOW
(Reached by pressing enter on a project title line)
 
TAB moves you form the first entry field to the next.
I will describe them in order.
 
TITLE:  enter letter A-Z corresponding to the
        project title lines and therefore the
        project you desire.
NEXT FIELD: enter the title of the project for that line.
START DATE and FINISH DATE for the project.
        It defaults to the starting date of the period
        on that screen. Clicking up arrow -> 1 week
        earlier; down arrow -> 1 week later.
        Cannot use "Fn date" unless you change date
        format.
COST DATE - don't know what it means  **
DAY/ACTUAL - don't know what it means **
ADV -   3 fields.  They accept letters A-Z.  This
        causes a letter to appear on the Summary
        Window to the left of the graphic for the
        Project line corresponding to the letter
        you entered.  It appears to mean that this
        is the item that starts when the current
        item is completed.  Modifies dates
        appropriately and provides nice graph lines
        on the "diagram" screen.
FIX:    Don't know what that means.
NOTE:   Note field.  Also accessed by F3.
-------------------------------------------------
QUESTIONS:
 
Is there a significance to the detail screen lines
        being listed as both A-Z and also 1-26?
        Why the duplication?
LINKAGE:        How does this work?
Fix:            means?
COST DATE -     don't know what it means  **
DAY/ACTUAL -    don't know what it means **
F2 OTHER        what does that do in VIEW Window?
DIGESTION,ETC   In view window, bottom line,meaning
DIAGRAM SCREEN  meaning of CRITICAL PATH and ORDER?
VIEW WINDOW     difference between primary and secondary?
 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
 
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I have been using a dBASE clone DBXL on HP with no difficulty at all. An
almost 7000 record database, with 2 indexes, travels between HP & desktop
twice every day. Not a glitch...
 
 
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> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: dBase on the HP
> Date: July 12, 1997 8:01 AM
>
> For those of you who want a "real" relational database for your HP, I'm
> happy to report that dBase III+ works just fine. It takes about 524k of
> disk space for a complete install - some reduction possible by
eliminating
> the help files. You will need to add a line to the CONFIG.DB file to make
> highlighting show up correctly (COLOR=W/B,B/W).
>
> I exported a 549 record Database file using Smartclip and imported that
> into dBase. The resulting file size was very similar.
>
> -------
> "By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets
> the definition of a telephone fax machine.  By Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is
> unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment.  By
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Hi,
 
Glad that D&A is  doing further improvement on Post/LX, I hope that
they can add this in you agenda - to  have another option in the Mail=
 Setup
allowing READ NEW MAILS BUT NOT TO DELETE OLD MAILS. As you R aware.=
 currently
you can only choose either or not to Delete (all previous/old mails)=
 after
Download. This is rather inflexible as compared to Nattamer in my
opinion.
 
Thanks
 
HS
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> I do not want messages deletd from the server after the access with
> Post/LX.
 
If the check box "Delete messages after download" is *not* checked,
email messages are not deleted from the server. Make sure this box is
not checked.
 
Are you using some other program that might delete messages? Or is it
possible that your ISP deletes messages after a certain time?
 
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> I have set up Post/LX to check multiple mailboxes (2-3).
>
> Instead of checking all on one run thorugh my ISP, the system appears=
 to
> hang up and redial between boxes. )It ends up redialing the smae ISP=
 each
> time.)
 
Make sure the checkbox labelled "Hangup After Download" is not checked.
If it is checked, WWW/LX will disconnect after each mailbox and has=
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re-connect.
 
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The only spell checker I know of that works with the Memo program is the
native HP dictionary PCMCIA card.
 
Hal
 
 
At 11:01 PM 7/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Is there a TSR spell checker that is compatible with 200LX's Memo program?
 
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->I have been using a dBASE clone DBXL on HP with no difficulty at all.
->An almost 7000 record database, with 2 indexes, travels between HP &
->desktop twice every day. Not a glitch...
 
Is DBCL commercial?  Does it have an advantage over DBASE?
 
Thanks.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Greetings to the Group;
 
I have an HP 200LX, with pocket Quicken built in.  I was able
to use the HP Connectivity Pack to syncronize the accounts I kept on the
200LX in Pocket Quicken & the same accounts in Quicken 4.0 on my desktop
system.
Then I upgraded to version 6 of Quicken.  Naturally, the syncronization
process no longer worked.
At this point it looks like the only choices I have are:
Use Quicken 4 (forgo version 6), & continue to syncronize or
Use Quicken 6, & give up the ability to syncronize the accounts (or do
it manually (Icky Pooh!!)
 
Is there any other alternative??
 
Do you know of a product that will allow me to syncronize my 200LX & Quicken
version 6???
 
Thanks
 
Don Penner
 
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>If the check box "Delete messages after download" is *not* checked,
>email messages are not deleted from the server. Make sure this box is
>not checked.
>
>Are you using some other program that might delete messages? Or is it
>possible that your ISP deletes messages after a certain time?
>
>Andreas [D&A]
 
 
Andreas
 
I will make sure everything is set OK, and check with my ISP.
 
I'll also give it a few days of trial to make sure everything is OK.
 
Alan
 
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Quicken touts their Pocket Quicken Connect for this purpose.  It sells for
$29.95, but I haven't been able to learn enough about it to convince me to
buy it.  Does anyone else use this?  And how do you like it?
 
>Do you know of a product that will allow me to syncronize my 200LX &
Quicken
>version 6???
 
 
Mike Goggin
mikeg@inetport.com
 
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There has been some discussion recently about the Japanese
software available at
www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/util/machine/hp,
much of it without English documentation.  I would like to
present some tips on figuring out how to use them without
being able to read the docs.
 
First, a disclaimer.  I am a native Japanese SPEAKER, but
I do not READ Japanese above a first-grade level, so I
can't read the docs any better than the average reader of
this list.  But I do have a spouse who reads Japanese and
does translations professionally.
 
I strongly suggest getting a file viewer that can handle
Japanese.  The docs may still look like garbage, but at
least it will be Japanese garbage.  The stuff in Roman
letters will stand out much better.  On the desktop I use
Netscape Navigator with the Japanese fonts.  On the 200LX
I use JReader from ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo.
Incidentally, this is a great site for Japanese Language
software, much of which runs on the palmtop.  You can do
this without a Japanese viewer, but it's harder.
 
Regardless of the language, some things don't change.  DOS
commands, filenames, and keys are the same.  DIR is still
DIR, AUTOEXEC.BAT is still AUTOEXEC.BAT, .EXE files are
still .EXE files, and the ENTER key is still the ENTER
key.  The only glitch is that the backslash directory
separator shows up in Japanese as the YEN currency symbol
(the double-crossed Y).  I will use '\' in my discussion.
 
Now on to an example.  I will use the FilerAid program,
because it was mentioned here recently, the doc is short,
and because I recently did this without the benefit of
translation.
 
From the name we assume the program does something with
the Filer app.  This is born out by the references to
C:\_DAT\FILER.INI.
 
About a quarter of the way into the doc we see the list:
  1.  A:\_DAT\FILERAID.INI
  2.  C:\_DAT\FILERAID.INI
  3.  something which looks like program.ini in the same
      directory as the progam
  4.  C:\_DAT\FILER.INI
This looks suspiciously like a search order.
 
After this comes the list:
  {Default}   Enter
  {Shift}     Shift+Enter
  {Fn}        Fn+Enter
  {Shift+Fn}  Shift+Fn+Enter
This looks like a notation for key combinations.  This
will be borne out by what we will see later.
 
Then comes the listing of C:\_DAT\FILER.INI:
  [Launcher]
  a86=a:\bin\vz.com %
  bat=a:\bin\fileraid.com %
  ....
  doc=a:\bin\fileraid.com %
  ....
This associates extensions with programs.  If you don't
know about associating extensions in Filer, refer to the
FAQ.
 
Then comes more sections, presumably in a file from the
first list:
  ....
  [bat]
  {Default} %
  {Shift} A:\BIN\VZ.COM %
  {Fn} -E %
  {Shift+Fn} -E A:\BIN\vz.COM %
 
  [doc]
  {Default} a:\bin\exkey.com -x{Memo}{Menu}fo+{F10}
  {Shift} A:\BIN\VZ.COM %
  ....
This looks like it's associating different programs to
the same extension, depending on the key combination used
in Filer to launch it.  EXKEY is a program available at
www.palmtop.net to automagically press keys.  So for .bat
files we either run it or bring it up in a:\bin\vz which
is probably an editor.  For .doc files we bring it up
either in Memo or in vz.  The '%' seems to represent the
filename.
 
A little experimentation confirmed all of the above.  We
still don't know what the '-E' does.  I leave that as an
exercise for the reader.  You can either get the relevant
portion of the doc translated, or simply experiment.
Remember to back up your machine.
 
Admittedly, this was an easy one.  A program like the
Project Management (PJT) the topic of much recent
discussion, won't succumb to this technique.  I have
received permission from the author to post the
translated docs to www.palmtop.net.  I'll let you know
when that happens.
 
As time permits, I intend to have more of the programs'
docs translated.  The selection of programs will have to
meet two criteria:
 1)  The author has to give permission for the translated
     docs to be posted.
 2a) The program is something that I find useful or
     interesting.
  or
 2b) The program is interesting to a "sufficiently large"
     number of readers of this list.  I hereby volunteer
     to count votes.  If you have a program you would like
     to see the translated docs, let me know by PRIVATE
     email.  I will COMPLETELY IGNORE any votes posted to
     the list.
 
All things being equal, I would rather translate two short
docs than one long one.
 
Kiyoshi Akima
kakima@usa.net
 
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From:         "Michael R. Melancon" <melancon@PRYSM.NET>
Subject:      Re: dBase on the HP
 
It's commercial - I bought a copy - but I haven't installed it yet.  The
manual calls it a dBase III Plus Superclone - in the manual there are
several pages of extra features and comands - and a short list of
unsupported dBase features.  It's supposed to be better than dBase, but
someone with more experience with it will have to tell you if it is or not.
 
 
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Subject:        Re: dBase on the HP
 
->I have been using a dBASE clone DBXL on HP with no difficulty at all.
->An almost 7000 record database, with 2 indexes, travels between HP &
->desktop twice every day. Not a glitch...
 
Is DBCL commercial?  Does it have an advantage over DBASE?
 
Thanks.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Subject:      Coding html on the 200LX
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There are not many things missing from my 200LX arsenal as a matter=
 of
fact I can think of only one at present - a good HTML editor. I have=
 been
prodding around somewhat for such a program to take the drudgery out=
 of
coding documents myself in Memo or PalEdit (somewhat like a DOS version
of HotDog or Webmania perhaps).
 
Has anyone seen or used such a beastie? Since I try to ensure that most=
 of
the documents I produce would not pose a challenge for surfing with=
 the
200LX an editor on the palmtop would be a great asset!
 
For those with programming savvy and possibly looking for a new project
<g> a utility (or possibly a set of System Macros) that will convert=
 and
code Memo documents in html with support for only the most common tags
just could become a 200LX websurfer's indispensable companion...
 
Regards,
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On Sat, 12 Jul 1997  Ian Melville <ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT> wrote:
 
> There are not many things missing from my 200LX arsenal as a matter=
 of
> fact I can think of only one at present - a good HTML editor. I have
> been prodding around somewhat for such a program to take the drudgery
> out of coding documents myself in Memo or PalEdit
 
Hi Ian & group-
 
While it's far from a perfect solution, I've been using VDE with a set
of F-Key macros for common HTML tags, plus some (long) macros that do
simple conversion of ASCII docs to HTML. These change characters that
have special meanings in HTML to their code - quote marks become
&quot;  angle brackets < and > become &lt; and &gt;  etc. Also double
carriage returns become paragraph breaks <p>. Another macro adds the
starting and ending codes   <html><head><title>    </title></head>
<body>     </body></html>.
 
VDE is set up to work with the [edit] function in HV, so I can switch
back and forth to see how the document will look.
 
I'm still adding and rearranging things, but it all works.
 
This has been used to prepare thirty-some HTML documents totalling
close to 200K. (All done on my trusty 100LX!).
 
BTW - for editing VDE macros, try VMC180 (that's the name of the .exe=
 
I think the .zip is called something like that). It's on SimTel sites
in the "editors" subdirectory, along with vde18g.
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Subject:      Re: Help syncing quickens
 
Text of message from dspenner@PCS.MB.CA, 12 Jul 1997, 12:52 PM
>[...]
> Do you know of a product that will allow me to syncronize my 200LX &
> Quicken version 6???
>
 
Pocket Quicken Connect is a ~$30 product that runs on your PC and palmtop.
Works great for me (even better then the old way, IMHO).  Others on the
list think it's too slow and chose to stay with older versions of Quicken
on their PC's.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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Subject:      Re: Help syncing quickens
 
Text of message from mikeg@INETPORT.COM, 12 Jul 1997, 03:22 PM
> Quicken touts their Pocket Quicken Connect for this purpose.  It sells
> for $29.95, but I haven't been able to learn enough about it to convince
> me to buy it.  Does anyone else use this?  And how do you like it?
 
I like PQ Connect, but others have criticized it for being too slow.  I
think it works better than the old way of reconciling (it has some built-
in intelligence and runs all accounts at once, for example.
 
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A friend of mine told me a _very_ serious problem with his 200lx:
 
His backup-battery sucks very much power even when the main battery
is fully charged.
The lithium-cell is emty after 30 minutes. There is even a quick
low-backup-battery warning after inserting a brand-new lithium when
the 200 is switched off.
He tried batteries instead of Ni-Cads and lithium-cells of different
brands - nothing helped.
 
Help is very much appreciated. Repairing the device in Germany is
very expensive. The only possibility I found out is a replacement of
the complete device for 500 DM (nearly $300) !
Perhaps someone knows a better way to get it repaired in Germany ?
 
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I'm using the current desktop version, so that means exporting, uploading,
and importing for about 10 - 12 accounts, which is quite tedious.  So I
doubt the speed would bother me.
 
One thing that happens now is that a transfer to another account that is
part of a split transaction ends up as a separate transaction after using
the above procedure.  Does PQ Connect handle this?  I suspect so, but would
like to know for sure.
 
> I like PQ Connect, but others have criticized it for being too slow.  I
> think it works better than the old way of reconciling (it has some built-
> in intelligence and runs all accounts at once, for example.
>
> - Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
 
> >   Text of message from mikeg@INETPORT.COM, 12 Jul 1997, 03:22 PM
> > Quicken touts their Pocket Quicken Connect for this purpose.  It sells
> > for $29.95, but I haven't been able to learn enough about it to convince
> > me to buy it.  Does anyone else use this?  And how do you like it?
 
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     Hello!
 
     Can i put a new rom in the hp200lx with more dos programs?
 
     Thanks Yehuda.
 
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On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 18:04:22 -0400, Kiyoshi Akima wrote:
 
>As time permits, I intend to have more of the programs'
>docs translated.  The selection of programs will have to
>meet two criteria:
 
This is a very kind offer. There is indeed a wonderful looking
selection of programs at the vector site, and this will hopefully
spread them around a bit.
 
--=20
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>allowing READ NEW MAILS BUT NOT TO DELETE OLD MAILS. As you R aware.
 
This is already implemented in POST/LX and currently in beta test.
 
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> For those with programming savvy and possibly looking for a new project
> <g> a utility (or possibly a set of System Macros) that will convert=
 and
> code Memo documents in html with support for only the most common=
 tags
> just could become a 200LX websurfer's indispensable companion...
 
There is a set of QUICK/LX macros that can be used together with
PalEdit. It simplifies entering HTML tags.
 
As far as I know, it is only available on CompuServe. You might want=
 to
contact its author Alan Galitz 72053.1002@compuserve.com.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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On 12 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> While it's far from a perfect solution, I've been using VDE with a=
 set
> of F-Key macros for common HTML tags, plus some (long) macros that=
 do
> simple conversion of ASCII docs to HTML.
 
This does sound interesting. I used VDE a while back but as I recall=
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commands were similar to Wordstar and a bit difficult to remember. Does=
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also have pull-down menus? Also what is the size of your full installation=
 
including the macros?
 
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
WAMPUM IS MENU DRIVEN SHAREWARE DBASE 3 COMPATABLE AND WORKS REAL GOOD
ABOUT 50$US NON NETWORK VERSION. I THINK BY WARD MUNDY.
 
POP-DBF IS A DBF FILE EDITOR ENTER VIEW PRINT ETC. ON OLD VERSIONS YOU
DO HAVE TO ORIGINATE THE DBF FILE ON WAMPUM DB3 OR WHAT EVER. VERY GOOD
TSR FOR NON INDEXED OR SORTED DATA BUT FINDING DATA FAST. VERY SMALL
SPACE USED.
 
73 SPENCE, K4KEP
*********************************
Jim A. Dantin wrote:
>
> For those of you who want a "real" relational database for your HP, I'm
> happy to report that dBase III+ works just fine. It takes about 524k of
> disk space for a complete install - some reduction possible by eliminating
> the help files. You will need to add a line to the CONFIG.DB file to make
> highlighting show up correctly (COLOR=W/B,B/W).
>
> I exported a 549 record Database file using Smartclip and imported that
> into dBase. The resulting file size was very similar.
>
> -------
> "By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets
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I'M NOT YELLING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
DBXL. IS IT SHAREWARE OR WHAT. IF SO WHAT IS SOURCE?
 
73 SPENCE K4KEP
********************************************
Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
>
> I have been using a dBASE clone DBXL on HP with no difficulty at all. An
> almost 7000 record database, with 2 indexes, travels between HP & desktop
> twice every day. Not a glitch...
>
> ----------
> > From: Jim A. Dantin <jdantin@KIH.NET>
> > To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> > Subject: dBase on the HP
> > Date: July 12, 1997 8:01 AM
> >
> > For those of you who want a "real" relational database for your HP, I'm
> > happy to report that dBase III+ works just fine. It takes about 524k of
> > disk space for a complete install - some reduction possible by
> eliminating
> > the help files. You will need to add a line to the CONFIG.DB file to make
> > highlighting show up correctly (COLOR=W/B,B/W).
> >
> > I exported a 549 record Database file using Smartclip and imported that
> > into dBase. The resulting file size was very similar.
> >
> > -------
> > "By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets
> > the definition of a telephone fax machine.  By Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is
> > unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment.  By
> > Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned Section is
> > punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or $500, whichever
> > is greater, for each violation."
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Jeff - DBXL was a commercial product. I think I bought it it in 1985 or 86.
It's no longer sold, but still works, obviously. It's main difference from
dbASE is windowing and better array handling. I think it's from the same
company that makes (or made) Clipper.
 
Mikhail
 
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> Date: July 12, 1997 1:49 PM
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> Is DBCL commercial?  Does it have an advantage over DBASE?
> http://www.io.com/~rob/hp200lx/faq.htm
 
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Where does one find these?
 
 
> WAMPUM IS MENU DRIVEN SHAREWARE DBASE 3 COMPATABLE
>
> POP-DBF IS A DBF FILE EDITOR
 
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DO A SEARCH THRU SHAREWARE SOURCES.
 
73 SPENCE, K4KEP
 
Mikhail Epelbaum wrote:
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> Where does one find these?
>
> > WAMPUM IS MENU DRIVEN SHAREWARE DBASE 3 COMPATABLE
> >
> > POP-DBF IS A DBF FILE EDITOR
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Wampum can be found at:
http://home.cdarchive.com/shareware2/db_other/index.htm
 
 
File Name     File Size  Last Updated   Description
 
WAMPUM45.ZIP  362950     02/28/93       dBASE-Compatible Relational Data Base
 
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Wampum for Windows can be found at:
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WINWAMP.ZIP     362091          02/09/94                (1/2) dBASE-Compatible Windows Data Base
 
Also get:
 
VBRUNWW.ZIP     230141          02/09/94                (2/2) dBASE-Compatible Windows Data Base
 
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For the last couple of years, I have successfully used dBase IV and R&R =
(Relational Report Writer) on a 200LX. Of course, they are loaded on a =
PCMCIA card.=20
Mike
 
 
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML 3.2//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 =
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<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D2>For the last couple of years, =
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On Sun, 13 Jul 1997, Ian Melville <ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT> wrote:
 
> I used VDE a while back but as I recall the commands were similar=
 to
> Wordstar and a bit difficult to remember. Does it also have pull-down
> menus? Also what is the size of your full installation including the
> macros?
 
Hi Ian & group-
 
The VDE commands are still mostly the same. The menu appears as a bar
at the top. There's also a quick help pop-up that has most commands.
VDE can be set up to display F-key labels across the screen bottom.
 
Sizes:
 
vde.exe     77144 bytes  (version 1.8g)
vinst.com   17413   (install & customize utility)
vmc180.exe  37905   (macro editor)
 
The .exe is all you really need after setup. Vinst is needed to
customize VDE for your preferences. Vmc180 is a macro editor that is=
 a
big help in preparing large macros. (VDE itself allows writing macros,
but not editing). The macros become part of the .exe after
customization, so don't occupy any extra disk space.
 
Vmc180 is not part of the VDE package. Both it and VDE are available
on SimTel - msdos directory - "editors" subdirectory.
 
If you want them, I'll send the macro file and vmc180 source. The macro
file can be read into VDE or VINST.
------------
 
 
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Stereo Shell can be found at the following location:
 
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I've located a Stereo Shell Icon. If anyone would like a copy, I'll post.
 
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I use dBase III in an 200LX without problems. I little bit slow
comparing with desktop but efficient.
 
 I set the CONFIG.DB as:
 
DEFAULT = c:\
COLOR = w+/b,w+/g
BELL = on
PATH = c:\dbf;c:\dbase
MAXMEM = 512
BELL = ON
COMMAND = DO C:\DBASE\STARTUP
 
Modify the path and the default as you need.
 
The color option give me an extra set of gray in the display.
 
Regards
 
[]s
 
 
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>
>Make sure the checkbox labelled "Hangup After Download" is not checked.
>If it is checked, WWW/LX will disconnect after each mailbox and has to
>re-connect.
 
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
Thanks for the reminder! It is so very obvious, but completely escaped me.
 
Alan
 
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Hi Everyone!
 
I usually update the currency exchange rates in my HP 200LX Calculator =
once a week.
 
Currently I get daily currency update e-mail (free subscription from =
Xenon Laboratories Inc. via http://www.xe.net/currency), cut and paste =
the new exchange rates to a spreadsheet to sort them based on my =
preferred currency list, and then, entered the new rates one by one into =
the 200LX Calculator.
 
Is there an easier way to update the exchange rates?
 
TIA
 
Sentot AB
Media Network Consolidated
Jakarta, Indonesia
Http://www.klasik.co.id/network.html
 
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From:         Xerxez Calilung DDS <calilung@HSC.USC.EDU>
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Has anyone had any experience connecting WWW/LX on a 10baset network
connected to the internet?
I am using windows NT connected to Cisco routers connected to  a
fractional T1.
 
Will I need to configure windows nt for RAS (remote access service)=
 and
set one of the serial port for a direct serial connection or can I just
somehow connect directly to the ethernet hub.
 
Any help on this one would be appreciated.
 
Xerxez.
 
Xerxez M. Calilung, D.D.S.
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> Will I need to configure windows nt for RAS (remote access service)=
 and
> set one of the serial port for a direct serial connection or can I=
 just
> somehow connect directly to the ethernet hub.
 
You will need to set it up for a PPP or SLIP connection over a serial
line. There are very few Ethernet cards that work with the palmtops=
 and
demand has not been high enough to justify developing an Ethernet
driver for WWW/LX so far.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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Go to:
 
http://www.palmtop.net/money.html
 
Here you can download a system macro that will automatically update HP-CALC's currency
conversions.
 
--- On Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:46:01 +0700  Sentot AB <sentot@BIGFOOT.COM> wrote:
 
>Hi Everyone!
>
>I usually update the currency exchange rates in my HP 200LX Calculator once a week.
>
>Currently I get daily currency update e-mail (free subscription from Xenon Laboratories
Inc. via http://www.xe.net/currency), cut and paste the new exchange rates to a spreadsheet
to sort them based on my preferred currency list, and then, entered the new rates one by one
into the 200LX Calculator.
>
>Is there an easier way to update the exchange rates?
>
>TIA
>
>Sentot AB
>Media Network Consolidated
>Jakarta, Indonesia
>Http://www.klasik.co.id/network.html
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           7/14/97 5:43:16 AM EDT
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On 13 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> There is a set of QUICK/LX macros that can be used together with
> PalEdit. It simplifies entering HTML tags.
>
> As far as I know, it is only available on CompuServe. You might want=
 to
> contact its author Alan Galitz 72053.1002@compuserve.com.
 
Thank you Andreas. I will drop Alan a line...
 
Regards,
 
 
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On 13 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Stereo Shell can be found at the following location:
>
> ftp://ftp.stack.serpukhov.su/cdrom-2/cdr31/sts410.zip
 
Visited this site today with WWW/LX and was greeted with a 'login denied'
message... :-(
 
Regards,
 
 
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EVERYONE SAYS THIS IS A GREAT PROGRAM. HOW CAN I DECOMPRESS LZH FILES? I
FORGOT WHERE I CAN GET A COPY OF THE DECOMPRESSION FILE. CAN SOMEONE HELP
ME ON THIS?
 
JOSEPH HWANG
 
At 5:49 PM -0400 on 7/11/97, Jeff Malka wrote:
 
 
> ->>I also downloaded the Japanese program management software, and
> ->>was impressed even though I don't read or speak Japanese.
> ->I also think this is great software.  Maybe, as each of us figures out
> ->a part, we can post it to each other and before long we will know how
> ->it works?
>
> I agree.  Unfortunately I have never used a Project management software
> before so it is less than intuitive to me.  I have however figured out
> enough of it to realize how great it really is.
>
> I suggest people who are interested in it should try to figure it out and
> explain what they have figured out.  Together we may be able to create
> docs in English.
>
> I will write down and upload what I have figured out in a text file
> tomorrow.  We can either do it through this newsgroup (which may clutter
> it up), or I am willing to volonteer my email address to collect the
> various data and try to put it together for all of us.
>
> Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Jeff Malka    email address:   malkajef@orthohelp.com
>                   ***** WEBSITES******
> *Orthopaedic Surgery     http://www.orthohelp.com/
> *HP/LX Palmtop             http://www.orthohelp.com/malka/hp.htm
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I am going to Israel next week and want to be able to dial into Israkav (the
local Compuserve node) to serve as my ISP.
 
I am not that familiar with scripting in Post/LX so am looking for  help.
 
THe Compuserve information on scripting is at the end of this message.
 
If anyone uses WWW/LX to dial into Israkav, could you post the script you use.
 
If anyone can give me advice on modifying the existing Compuserve script
that would be very much appreciated.
 
Alan
 
 
 
 
<<                       COMPUSERVE'S
                        ISRAEL-Connect
 
To access CompuServe through the Trendline network in Israel, follow
the instructions below.  GO RATES to view current information on
communication surcharges.
 
LOGON Instructions:
 
Dial the Trendline access number listed on the previous menu "List Access
Numbers" and follow the appropriate instrustions below.
 
1.   Dial one of the numbers listed on previous menu and wait
     for the CONNECT message.
 
2.   After you receive the CONNECT message your screen will show:
 
          *>
 
3.   You type .CSERVE<CR>
 
4.   At the USER ID: prompt, enter your User ID and logon as usual.
 
Press <CR> for more !
 
 
As a reminder, ISRAEL-Connect describes a private gateway between
the Israeli PDN and CompuServe's partner in Israel, Trendline
Information and Communication Services Ltd.
 
LOGGING OFF
 
To log off from the CompuServe Information Service, type OFF at
any ! prompt online.  ex:  ! OFF <CR>
 
Or, if you are using the Information Manager Software, select
"Disconnect" from the "File" pull-down menu.
 
For assistance or sales please call CompuServe Israel at 6388222.  >>
 
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In my previous request for scripting help I realized that I left a line in
that moved me from one screen to another in Compuserve but might serve to
confuse anyone that might be willing to help me write a script.
 
Following is a corrected version of the information from Compuserve.
 
Sorry about the confusion.
 
If we get a script working I will send a copy to be posted on the WW/LX web
page for others to have and make use of.
 
Thaks again in advance for your help.
 
Alan Peres
 
 
 
 
 
<<                      COMPUSERVE'S
                        ISRAEL-Connect
 
To access CompuServe through the Trendline network in Israel, follow
the instructions below.  GO RATES to view current information on
communication surcharges.
 
LOGON Instructions:
 
Dial the Trendline access number listed on the previous menu "List Access
Numbers" and follow the appropriate instrustions below.
 
1.   Dial one of the numbers listed on previous menu and wait
     for the CONNECT message.
 
2.   After you receive the CONNECT message your screen will show:
 
          *>
 
3.   You type .CSERVE<CR>
 
4.   At the USER ID: prompt, enter your User ID and logon as usual.
 
 
As a reminder, ISRAEL-Connect describes a private gateway between
the Israeli PDN and CompuServe's partner in Israel, Trendline
Information and Communication Services Ltd.
 
LOGGING OFF
 
To log off from the CompuServe Information Service, type OFF at
any ! prompt online.  ex:  ! OFF <CR>
 
Or, if you are using the Information Manager Software, select
"Disconnect" from the "File" pull-down menu.
 
For assistance or sales please call CompuServe Israel at 6388222.>>
 
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On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, "Joseph K. Hwang" <joseph.hwang@YALE.EDU> wrote;
 
 
> HOW CAN I DECOMPRESS LZH FILES? I FORGOT WHERE I CAN GET A COPY OF=
 THE
> DECOMPRESSION FILE. CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ON THIS?
 
Try any SimTel site (msdos directory) in the arcers subdirectory. Look
for LHA255.EXE
 
Hope this helps...
------------
 
 
 
 
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Subject:      Re: Help syncing quickens
 
Text of message from mikeg@INETPORT.COM, 13 Jul 1997, 01:13 AM
>[...]
> One thing that happens now is that a transfer to another account that is
> part of a split transaction ends up as a separate transaction after
> using the above procedure.  Does PQ Connect handle this?  I suspect so,
> but would like to know for sure.
 
I believe they get handled correctly, but can't remember.
 
- Danny
 
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Hi all   I have developed a program in C to convert memo files to
HTML.  It allows usage of memo's formatting functions (bold, underline etc
etc) and also lets you add HTML tags directly in your memo document and
produces a HTML file.  It is still in nascent stages of development but I
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Subject:      Signs of Aging?
 
I now know how it feels to be old.  My palmtop, which last had a missing
foot, now has developed a small crack.  It is 1.5 mm in front of an
parallel to the right hinge. It is curved and 15 mm long.  Les than 0.5 mm
of a a rent at it's largest.
 
Has anyone had experience with prophylactic gluing of this?  If so, what
type of glue do you suggest?
 
Thanks.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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In-Reply-To:  <v03110701afefca052871@[130.132.211.61]>
 
->EVERYONE SAYS THIS IS A GREAT PROGRAM. HOW CAN I DECOMPRESS LZH FILES?
->I FORGOT WHERE I CAN GET A COPY OF THE DECOMPRESSION FILE. CAN SOMEONE
->HELP ME ON THIS?
->JOSEPH HWANG
 
You need a utility called LH/2.  The version I have is designed to work
under OS/2 WARP but I am sure there is a DOS version around.  I think it
is called LHA or something like that.  The Japanese use it with the same
frequency we use Pkzip.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Comments: To: "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU>
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On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> I now know how it feels to be old.  My palmtop, which last had a missing
> foot, now has developed a small crack.  It is 1.5 mm in front of an
> parallel to the right hinge. It is curved and 15 mm long.  Les than 0.5 mm
> of a a rent at it's largest.
>
> Has anyone had experience with prophylactic gluing of this?  If so, what
> type of glue do you suggest?
 
My 1995 200lx developed a crack on the lid near the right hinge also after
about 8 months. I superglued it and it seemed to hold OK till the LX was
stolen several months later.
 
My 1997 200lx...all of 3 months old, is developing the same crack near the
right hinge. The unit's been upgraded so I can't have HP do a fix for
me...I expect I'll superglue this one also once the crack is big enough
to make it worthwhile.
 
I've seen several posts about this problem and several posts about using
superglue. My experience with using it was that while it didn't look
pretty, it held OK. Seemed like you have to be careful with the glue which
seems to readily react to the plastic case of the LX.
 
BTW Daniel, did you get my offer in regards to the missing foot?
 
- Longden
 
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On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
> From "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU>
>
> I now know how it feels to be old.  My palmtop, which last had a missing
> foot, now has developed a small crack.  It is 1.5 mm in front of an
> parallel to the right hinge. It is curved and 15 mm long.  Les than 0.5 mm
> of a a rent at it's largest.
>
> Has anyone had experience with prophylactic gluing of this?  If so, what
> type of glue do you suggest?
 
I remember seeing here once that superglue WAS VERY BAD. I think it melted
part of the case or something.
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Hi folks:
 
I just took a chance and picked up a second hand VIVA 14.4
fax/modem/voice PCMCIA gizmo :)  It seems to work ok, although it's
pretty cruel to the batteries of my 200LX. I also get the old "card
battery low" message sometimes when I hit the ON switch. Does anyone
have any info on this unit? I got the box, docs etc but I can't find
anything about current draw.
 
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> LOGON Instructions:
 
Try replacing
 
e=3DInitializing modem
m=3D
s=3D\r
w=3D3 OK
e=3DDialing
d=3D
s=3D\r
w=3D75 CONNECT
@=3D1
e=3DConnecting to CIS
s=3D\003
w=3D15 D:
e=3DSending login
...
 
with
 
e=3DInitializing modem
m=3D
s=3D\r
w=3D3 OK
e=3DDialing
d=3D
s=3D\r
w=3D75 CONNECT
@=3D2
e=3DConnecting to CIS
s=3D.CSERVE\r
w=3D15 D:
e=3DSending login
...
 
 
If this does not work, replace "@=3D2" with "w=3D20 >"
 
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Stereo Shell can also be found at this Alternate location:
 
http://www.simtel.net/simcgi-bin/dosfind.cgi?Stereo+Shell+
 
Thanks,
Qman
 
At 07:35 AM 7/14/97 -0400, you wrote:
>On 13 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
>
>> Stereo Shell can be found at the following location:
>>
>> ftp://ftp.stack.serpukhov.su/cdrom-2/cdr31/sts410.zip
>
>Visited this site today with WWW/LX and was greeted with a 'login denied'
>message... :-(
>
>Regards,
>
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Heres Stereo Shell with added Icon.
 
Hope this works OK, Its my first Zip to the List.
 
 
Regards,
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              from "Mike Goggin" at Jul 13, 97 00:10:37 am
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>
> I'm using the current desktop version, so that means exporting, uploading,
> and importing for about 10 - 12 accounts, which is quite tedious.  So I
> doubt the speed would bother me.
 
I update from QP Connect to Quicken about every 2 weeks. I don't find the speed
a problem. What is great is being able to add transactions in the 200 whereever
you are, very quickly and know that all the categories and details will be
preseved when you merge back in.
 
>
> One thing that happens now is that a transfer to another account that is
> part of a split transaction ends up as a separate transaction after using
> the above procedure.  Does PQ Connect handle this?  I suspect so, but would
> like to know for sure.
 
I have done split transactions a fair bit. They are handled ok. I don't think
I've tried a trandfer as part of a split, but I would think it would work?
 
>
> > I like PQ Connect, but others have criticized it for being too slow.  I
> > think it works better than the old way of reconciling (it has some built-
> > in intelligence and runs all accounts at once, for example.
> >
> > - Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
>
 
There is no doubt the PQ connect program on the palmtop is a simple solution.
It's a DOS program (rather big) and I have to close everything else to run it.
The UI on the Plamtop side is just printf's to the screen. The GUI on the PC
side is rather nice though. It is integrated with Quicken as a tool bar and
lets you see what it is doing before you confirm the action.
 
There are 2 bugs I have noticed:
- I have to quit and restart quicken before I run PQ connect, otherwise it
doesn't connect to the palmtop.
- occasionally (perhaps 1 in 15 transactions) will show up on the merge screen
with their category but no sub-category (gets lost somehow?). Fortunately you
can manually asssign the category from the merge screen to correct this....but
it it a bit of a pain.
 
Overall, however, I find the PQ connect product a god-send. Because of this I
can track finances much more accurately, because I have the data entry machine
with me, always.
 
--
 
  regards,
 
      Simon Block.
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Hi Billy, sorry this message might be rather late...., but I think it is
useful for everyone who is categorized as "beginners" like myself.
 
If you just want to connect to a PPP server, e-mail,  FTP , and WWW, you
can find it at
the following site:
 
http://www.simtel.net/  : Find a file named PPP-ADD.ZIP .
 
This file is used to connect your computer to a PPP server, freeware:
The file contains:
- NET.BAT       : a batch file to start a PPP connection
- PPP.EXE       : The main program to perform PPP packet driver connection
- MYIP.EXE      : To set your IP address dynamically as set by your ISP
- XXXXXXXX.EXE  : A program that you can select from other sources
- TERMIN.COM    : To terminate your TCP/IP session
- PKSTAT.COM    : To ....... ?? (I forget what this routine does)
 
Notes:
You can use several options for  XXXXXXXX.EXE, such as DOSLYNX.EXE or
MINUET.EXE.  Both DOSLYNX.EXE and MINUET.EXE can perform E-Mail, FTP, WWW.
The DOSLYNX.EXE V.08 Alpha release is a freeware, while MINUET.EXE is a
shareware.  DOSLYNX can be downloaded from the following site:
 
ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/WWW/DosLynx/
 
 
or you can also find it at http://www.simtel.net/.
 
 
MINUET.EXE can be downloaded from http://www.simtel.net , named as
INETDOS.EXE.  INETDOS.EXE is a complete package which include
PPP/MYIP/TERMIN/PKSTAT. This package is useful for us to understand "all"
about PPP connections. The documentation comes with INETDOS is very
comprehensive, a good start learning PPP !, at least for me ....  :-) .
 
When you get all those software, you'll be able to use your HP200LX
on-line. The requirement of this software is 8086 processor (HP200LX), 512K
free DOS memory, installation space about 0.8 to 2 MB.
 
Have a good day.
 
 
Deded Hendra
Bontang-Indonesia
dxhendra@usa.net
 
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> From: Billy F. Staggs <bstaggs@BRIGHTOK.NET>
> To:
> Subject: Post/LX
> Date: Friday, July 11, 1997 11:11 PM
>
> Can anyone tell me where to find Post/LX?  What is the smallest (in terms
> of disk space) PPP/mail reader that I can use on the 200LX? I know I can
do
> it with a Unix shell account and QUA but I would rather deal with a PPP
> connection. Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Billy F. Staggs
>
 
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I hand the same thing happen to my 6 month old 200LX. I just applied small
amounts of Super Glue and after it dried I sanded it smooth with fine
sandpaper.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Qman
 
At 10:40 AM 7/14/97 EDT, you wrote:
>I now know how it feels to be old.  My palmtop, which last had a missing
>foot, now has developed a small crack.  It is 1.5 mm in front of an
>parallel to the right hinge. It is curved and 15 mm long.  Les than 0.5 mm
>of a a rent at it's largest.
>
>Has anyone had experience with prophylactic gluing of this?  If so, what
>type of glue do you suggest?
>
>Thanks.
>
>- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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It seems I missed the beginning of this thread. What is Stereo Shell?
 
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> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
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> Date: July 14, 1997 12:56 PM
>
> Stereo Shell can also be found at this Alternate location:
>
> http://www.simtel.net/simcgi-bin/dosfind.cgi?Stereo+Shell+
 
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Hi everyone,
Where is the location of the project 200 program? I thought I had it, but I
can't seem to find to URL location. Thanks in advance.
 
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In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Mon, 14 Jul 1997 12:45:45 -0300."
              <33CA49A9.131D1D0D@bionet.bio.ns.ca>
 
Tom Rowsell wrote:
 
> I just took a chance and picked up a second hand VIVA 14.4
> fax/modem/voice PCMCIA gizmo :)  It seems to work ok, although it's
> pretty cruel to the batteries of my 200LX. I also get the old "card
> battery low" message sometimes when I hit the ON switch. Does anyone
> have any info on this unit? I got the box, docs etc but I can't find
> anything about current draw.
 
A call to the manufacturer's support number (from the docs that you're
lucky enough to have) may yield the information on current draw.
That's how I determined that the Fujitsu 14.4 drew too much current.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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David Kramer wrote:
 
> On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
> I remember seeing here once that superglue WAS VERY BAD. I think it
> melted
 
> part of the case or something.
 
I'm the person that wrote that.  Yes, Superglue is harsh on the plastic
the 200LX uses.  A small drop on the case will cause a big
melted-looking spot.  Sanding it down would probably take the rough
texture away, but then the coloring would be different.  I've been using
Superglue to increase the tension on the screen clasp: a drop or two on
the hinge inside causes the plastic to deform, which greatly increases
the screen's ability to stay up.  (If you leave the screen motionless
after applying Superglue, of course, your screen's ability to stay up
will be PERMANENTLY enhanced.  So be careful!  :)  Superglue works quite
well at holding the plastic together if you use it to fix a crack or
something.  You should just be aware of the potential for cosmetic
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What is the cause of the cracking in the 200LX?
 
Is the stiction/friction in the hinge when you open/close the unit causing the loads that
result in case cracking?
 
I have an old 95LX that has seen a lot of use with no cracking.  And, I noticed that the
hinge moves a lot easier and smoother than my new 200LX.
 
Is there a way to loosen up the 200LX's hinge slightly?
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/14/97 3:38:46 PM EDT
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              <07141997104036.3N2405T@email.bidmc.harvard.edu>
 
> I now know how it feels to be old.  My palmtop, which last had a missing
> foot, now has developed a small crack.  It is 1.5 mm in front of an
> parallel to the right hinge. It is curved and 15 mm long.  Les than 0.5 mm
> of a a rent at it's largest.
>
> Has anyone had experience with prophylactic gluing of this?  If so, what
> type of glue do you suggest?
 
Others have already confirmed the hazard of using Superglue with the
plastic used on the 200LX.  It doesn't fill gaps, anyway, and clamping
might be impossible.
 
Different solvents attack different types of plastic.  For example,
paint thinner is shipped in plastic bottles, but will eat right through
a plastic drinking cup.  Finding a safe match would involve identifying
the plastic used in the case, and matching it against a detailed list
for the adhesive, or experimentation.  Perhaps someone with a spare
sample of the plastic (a broken battery cover, etc.) could try a few
test spots of Duco, Goop, etc.  Another solution might be 2-part epoxy,
which doesn't contain solvent.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Jim Gonzalez wrote:
 
> Microtech International has an ad in Handheld PC magazine for a flash
> card thet call storMate.  They describe it as "3 Times faster than
> standard PC cards".  They are offered for direct sale only.  The only
> prices evident on the web page
> (http://www.microtechint.com/stormate.html)
> and in the ad are $99 for 5MB and $399 for 40MB.  Has anyone used or
> heard more about these cards?
>
>                                 -Jim.
 
I called up and checked on these prices.  They also have 60MB cards for
$849 and 80 MB cards for $1100 or so (not sure exactly-- I don't have
the paper I wrote it down on in front of me).  The 40MB cards are on
special for $399.  It's too bad they don't have 60MB or 80MB cards on
special!  (For the record, you can get a 64MB card from MagicRAM for
$699 and from Pretec for $799.)
 
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->Hi everyone,
->Where is the location of the project 200 program? I thought I had it,
->but I can't seem to find to URL location. Thanks in advance.
 
It's at the Japanese Vector site at
http://www.vector.co.jp/pack/dos/util/machine/hp/
 
You'll like it.
 
 
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->I have an old 95LX that has seen a lot of use with no cracking.  And, I
->noticed that the hinge moves a lot easier and smoother than my new
->200LX.
 
Don't worry.  As it ages it will loosen, perhaps more than you might like,
<g>
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Several weeks ago someone posted a message to the list regarding a slowdown=
 
he was having with Software Carousel while switching work areas despite
using what seemed to be a 'text book' installation.
 
Although I could offer no possible solution and I didn't get the person's
name (hope that he is reading this) I would be interested to know how=
 it
was finally resolved...
 
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At 01:50 PM 7/14/97 -0400, you wrote:
>It seems I missed the beginning of this thread. What is Stereo Shell?
>
>----------
>> From: Quinton Jones JR <qman@EARTHLINK.NET>
>> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
>> Subject: Re: ANN: Stereo Shell (sts410.zip)
>> Date: July 14, 1997 12:56 PM
>>
>> Stereo Shell can also be found at this Alternate location:
>>
>> http://www.simtel.net/simcgi-bin/dosfind.cgi?Stereo+Shell+
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Let me bring you up to speed.
 
Brenda Clyde <baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU> wrote:
 
> I know that PNS200 Doesn't work on a 100lx. Does anyone know of an
> equivelant capability? Can something like this be done with buddy? if
> so, how?
 
 
Peniel Romanelli <peniel@WEB2000.NET> responded with:
 
Hi Brenda & group-
 
Using Buddy, you can specify 3 file extensions to launch different DOS
programs from FILER. Setup is done using Buddy.exm - Filer Settings
Screen. The applications can be launched by highlighting a file, and
hitting [enter] twice.
 
You could also look into a file management program called "StereoShell".
This is a VERY versatile piece of software that works something like
FILER, but is much more powerful. It allows for launching up to 10
user-defined programs based on file extensions. If you have installed
archiver/dearchivers like PKZIP/PKUNZIP, LHA, etc. it will offer a menu
of choices to do with .zip, .lzh etc files. Including help file and
configuration program it only eats about 54K of disk space.
 
It's available on SimTel sites (MSDOS directory) as sts410.zip  I think
in the "fileutil" subdirectory.
 
Hope this helps.
------------
 
 
Now your up to speed with that thread,
 
Qman
 
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I am trying to figure out a way to not only transfer my NoteTaker
information to my PC, but also to transfer information back once I've
manipulated it.  I understand there is a Connectivity Pack (I only have the
cable at this point), but everyone is sold out.
 
Any suggestions?
 
Thanks to all and I enjoy reading this list.
 
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Subject:      DIS: How not to break a case?
 
The recent posts on cracked cases struck a note. I've recently had 3
break within 6 months. One was on the bottom, one on the back, and one
in the familiar spot by the right hinge. I'm almost afraid to touch my
palmtop at this point!
 
I should mention (beleive it or not) that I am very careful with my
100. If I'm not using it, it's in the case.
 
My questions:
 
Has anybody had continuing cracking problems that they could trace to a
cause? The best I can figure, is that I was stressing the unit when it
was in the belt case i.e. sitting down, getting in/out of the car etc. Any
solutions? I'm now carrying it in the belt case, inside a hip pouch, so
stresses should be minimal.
 
Any idea what's causing the right corner crack? Seems like it's a
stress fracture of some type. What's the best way to avoid it? Closing
the case slowly perhaps?
 
Suggestions, comments, greatfully appresiated.
 
Larry Feldman
 
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Larry Feldman writes:
 > The recent posts on cracked cases struck a note. I've recently had 3
 > break within 6 months. One was on the bottom, one on the back, and one
 > in the familiar spot by the right hinge. I'm almost afraid to touch my
 > palmtop at this point!
 >
 > I should mention (beleive it or not) that I am very careful with my
 > 100. If I'm not using it, it's in the case.
 >
 > My questions:
 >
 > Has anybody had continuing cracking problems that they could trace to a
 > cause? The best I can figure, is that I was stressing the unit when it
 > was in the belt case i.e. sitting down, getting in/out of the car etc. Any
 > solutions? I'm now carrying it in the belt case, inside a hip pouch, so
 > stresses should be minimal.
 
I have had my HP200LX since Aug 30, of whatever year they came out.  I
have sat on it more than 100 times, I dropped it off the top of a
payphone(and only broke the front latch), have taken it appart and
and broken one of the internal plastic snap fasteners, but even after
all of that, the thing still works fine, looks fine, no cracks, no
malfunctions.  The only thing I had to do to it was to jam a
rubberband in the right(or left hinge, I forget, that was 2 years ago)
hinge to keep the cover from flopping freely.  I am really happy with
the way it has held up to my abuse.  I think the problem is that you
are not abusing it enough!  ;^)
 
Just my experience,
 
Doug
 
 
 
 >
 > Any idea what's causing the right corner crack? Seems like it's a
 > stress fracture of some type. What's the best way to avoid it? Closing
 > the case slowly perhaps?
 >
 > Suggestions, comments, greatfully appresiated.
 >
 > Larry Feldman
 >
 > [Palmtop News Reader - Version 1.2]
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I've got a newer 200LX 4MB that I purchased in February... I had a crack
develop near the right hinge while on my honeymoon in May.  I've carried
the unit around in one of Educalc's Leather Desks since purchase in an
attempt to keep the unit in good working order.  There should be *NO*
stress on a 200LX in one of these cases... the only thing I can think of
was the stiffness of the right hinge overcame the strength of the plastic
in the case.  I called HP and they quoted me $300 to repair it "because
it's your fault"... I politely told them to take a flying leap and went and
KrazyGlued it.  The unit's now scarred on top... but integrity wise, I
think the case is as strong as it ever was... Using KrazyGlue on this type
of plastic is much like welding or soldering... the glue will actually melt
the plastic, so if you use just a bit of glue, you can get the plastic to
melt, and when it solidifies again, hopefully you'll have glued the pieces
back together by then.
 
Bill
 
 
 
At 10:01 PM 7/14/97 GMT, you wrote:
>The recent posts on cracked cases struck a note. I've recently had 3
>break within 6 months. One was on the bottom, one on the back, and one
>in the familiar spot by the right hinge. I'm almost afraid to touch my
>palmtop at this point!
>
>I should mention (beleive it or not) that I am very careful with my
>100. If I'm not using it, it's in the case.
>
>My questions:
>
>Has anybody had continuing cracking problems that they could trace to a
>cause? The best I can figure, is that I was stressing the unit when it
>was in the belt case i.e. sitting down, getting in/out of the car etc. Any
>solutions? I'm now carrying it in the belt case, inside a hip pouch, so
>stresses should be minimal.
>
>Any idea what's causing the right corner crack? Seems like it's a
>stress fracture of some type. What's the best way to avoid it? Closing
>the case slowly perhaps?
>
>Suggestions, comments, greatfully appresiated.
>
>Larry Feldman
>
>[Palmtop News Reader - Version 1.2]
>
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I just downloaded the project 200 program. It looks really good! I am
figuring out how to use it, and your documentation helps out alot. Thank
you very much.
My little contribution on what DAY/ACTUAL means. It is the number of days
from your start to finish date. You can set the number and the program will
automatically calculate the finish date, provided that you give the start
date, and vice versa.
 
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In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:55:14 PDT."
              <3.0.1.32.19970714155514.00986cf0@garlic.com>
 
Bill Childers wrote:
 
> I've got a newer 200LX 4MB that I purchased in February... I had a crack
> develop near the right hinge while on my honeymoon in May.  I've carried
> the unit around in one of Educalc's Leather Desks since purchase in an
> attempt to keep the unit in good working order.  There should be *NO*
> stress on a 200LX in one of these cases... the only thing I can think of
> was the stiffness of the right hinge overcame the strength of the plastic
> in the case.  I called HP and they quoted me $300 to repair it "because
> it's your fault"... I politely told them to take a flying leap and went and
> KrazyGlued it.  The unit's now scarred on top... but integrity wise, I
> think the case is as strong as it ever was...
 
I like the features of the 200LX, but am not at all impressed with its
construction.  I've recently wondered if HP went to thinner plastic for
the recent production.  I read these testimonials from people with
older specimens, and am incredulous; the same abuse (dropping,
squashing, etc.) would surely break the case on mine.  The current
units (mine and in-store display units) creak when opened or typed on,
the plastic shell of the lid feels very thin and flexes readily under
finger pressure.  Perhaps veterans who have recently bought additional
units (Dr. Malka, I think was among them) can comment on any observed
variation over the years?  I've seen this with the printers and
plotters:  the Thinkjets were sturdy, but the newer inkjets and
plotters routinely broke in the field due to flimsy plastic cases.
 
As for Larry Feldman's request for prevention tips, I've gotten into
the habit of opening the unit with both hands, and closing it with my
palm over the lid, in an effort to distribute the stress across the
whole lid and both hinges.  This was partly because of the creaking and
flexing I observed when opening it single-handed.
 
> Using KrazyGlue on this type
> of plastic is much like welding or soldering... the glue will actually melt
> the plastic, so if you use just a bit of glue, you can get the plastic to
> melt, and when it solidifies again, hopefully you'll have glued the pieces
> back together by then.
 
There was a type of glue sold by Testor's for use in assembling plastic
models that worked like that.  I think they called it "welding glue".
It was a clear liquid.  One brushed it on the mating surfaces, press the
parts together, and waited.  The advantage was that there was no residue
to worry about squeezing out and ruining the paint.  On the other hand,
I recall that it caused clouding in the clear parts it touched.  Note
that like Superglue, it didn't fill gaps.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Jim Gonzalez wrote:
 
> I like the features of the 200LX, but am not at all impressed with its
 
>
> construction.  I've recently wondered if HP went to thinner plastic
> for
> the recent production.  I read these testimonials from people with
> older specimens, and am incredulous; the same abuse
> (dropping,squashing, etc.) would surely break the case on mine.
 
What's the serial number on yours?  I am very impressed with the
construction of mine, from the 33rd week of 1995 and the 12th week of
1996.  Any time I've dropped it, I have yet to do more than put a
scratch in it.  I've never even had the battery cover come off.  It's
kind of similar to the HP48 calculators in this regard; I've never had a
 
bad thing happen to my 48GX when it's been dropped, but my TI-85
frequently has the battery cover pop off along with the batteries, or
the screen crack.  (Just a little bit, but noticeable.)
 
The 1996 unit is similar to the 1995 unit, except the screen is a little
 
better, with darker contrast and a greenish hue.  Durability-wise, I
can't really tell a difference.  Perhaps some of the more recent 1996 or
 
1997 units have changed?
 
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Thanks, Danny and Simon.  I've been looking for info like this for about a
year and a half.  Between this and their 30 day return policy, I'll get it.
 
I'm certainly a believer in keeping the records with me.  Now when my wife
waits until we are in the store (or anywhere else) and has no idea how much
has been spent from a category, I can tell her on the spot.
 
----------
>
> Text of message from mikeg@INETPORT.COM, 13 Jul 1997, 01:13 AM
> >[...]
> > One thing that happens now is that a transfer to another account that is
> > part of a split transaction ends up as a separate transaction after
> > using the above procedure.  Does PQ Connect handle this?  I suspect so,
> > but would like to know for sure.
>
> I believe they get handled correctly, but can't remember.
>
> - Danny
----------
> >
> > I'm using the current desktop version, so that means exporting,
uploading,
> > and importing for about 10 - 12 accounts, which is quite tedious.  So I
> > doubt the speed would bother me.
>
> I update from QP Connect to Quicken about every 2 weeks. I don't find the
> speed
> a problem. What is great is being able to add transactions in the 200
> whereever
> you are, very quickly and know that all the categories and details will be
> preseved when you merge back in.
>
> >
> > One thing that happens now is that a transfer to another account that is
> > part of a split transaction ends up as a separate transaction after
using
> > the above procedure.  Does PQ Connect handle this?  I suspect so, but
would
> > like to know for sure.
>
> I have done split transactions a fair bit. They are handled ok. I don't
think
> I've tried a trandfer as part of a split, but I would think it would work?
>
> >
> > > I like PQ Connect, but others have criticized it for being too slow.
I
> > > think it works better than the old way of reconciling (it has some
built-
> > > in intelligence and runs all accounts at once, for example.
> > >
> > > - Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
> >
>
> There is no doubt the PQ connect program on the palmtop is a simple
solution.
> It's a DOS program (rather big) and I have to close everything else to
run it.
> The UI on the Plamtop side is just printf's to the screen. The GUI on the
PC
> side is rather nice though. It is integrated with Quicken as a tool bar
and
> lets you see what it is doing before you confirm the action.
>
> There are 2 bugs I have noticed:
> - I have to quit and restart quicken before I run PQ connect, otherwise it
> doesn't connect to the palmtop.
> - occasionally (perhaps 1 in 15 transactions) will show up on the merge
screen
> with their category but no sub-category (gets lost somehow?). Fortunately
you
> can manually asssign the category from the merge screen to correct
this....but
> it it a bit of a pain.
>
> Overall, however, I find the PQ connect product a god-send. Because of
this I
> can track finances much more accurately, because I have the data entry
machine
> with me, always.
>
> --
>
>   regards,
>
>       Simon Block.
 
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I have a new 4MB 200LX, and the case is very similar to my 95LX in construction and
rigidity.  Main differences are color, depth and number of ribs across the top, thin plastic
spacers (washers?) behind the hinge end caps (hinge action seems much smoother on the 95LX,
may be age related), and the serial port opening.
 
My 95LX case is fully intact, except for the top latch.
 
You might want to note that I keep my LX's in a TimeBoss case 99% of the time.  The only
time I take it out is to change batteries, PCMCIA card, or use the serial port.  The case
still looks like new after 5 years of continuous use.  Also, it is very compact.  I highly
recommend it.
 
You might want to note that carrying it in a case keeps me from trying to put my HP in a
pocket.
 
--- On Mon, 14 Jul 1997 17:54:09 -0700  David Sargeant <davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM> wrote:
 
>The 1996 unit is similar to the 1995 unit, except the screen is a little
>better, with darker contrast and a greenish hue.  Durability-wise, I
>can't really tell a difference.  Perhaps some of the more recent 1996 or
>1997 units have changed?
>
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/14/97 9:23:22 PM EDT
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
In-Reply-To:  <199707150016.UAA22475@longford.lads.is.lmco>
 
->I like the features of the 200LX, but am not at all impressed with its
->construction.  I've recently wondered if HP went to thinner plastic for
->the recent production.  I read these testimonials from people with
->older specimens, and am incredulous; the same abuse (dropping,
->squashing, etc.) would surely break the case on mine.  The current
->units (mine and in-store display units) creak when opened or typed on,
->the plastic shell of the lid feels very thin and flexes readily under
->finger pressure.  Perhaps veterans who have recently bought additional
->units (Dr. Malka, I think was among them) can comment on any observed
->variation over the years?
 
I can't be absolutely certain but I think you have a point about the
plastic thickness.  With the old 100 LX and my new 200 LX there definetely
seems to be more flexibility when presseing on the new LX than on my old
one.  This is both on the lid and on the bottom.
 
Maybe we should buy all the old one we can find!  $75 bucks for an old 200
LX with 1 MB ram (I'll upgrade it from there!). <g>
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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From:         "Douglas V. Mashek" <ctmashdv@ECSS04.NSD.FMC.COM>
Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
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mdstockr writes:
 > I have a new 4MB 200LX, and the case is very similar to my 95LX in construction and
 > rigidity.  Main differences are color, depth and number of ribs across the top, thin plastic
 > spacers (washers?) behind the hinge end caps (hinge action seems much smoother on the 95LX,
 > may be age related), and the serial port opening.
 >
 > My 95LX case is fully intact, except for the top latch.
 >
 > You might want to note that I keep my LX's in a TimeBoss case 99% of the time.  The only
 > time I take it out is to change batteries, PCMCIA card, or use the serial port.  The case
 > still looks like new after 5 years of continuous use.  Also, it is very compact.  I highly
 > recommend it.
 >
 > You might want to note that carrying it in a case keeps me from trying to put my HP in a
 > pocket.
 >
 
I put my HP200LX in the back pocket of my jeans all of the time.
Because of this, I often sit on it(not for long of course).  The case
has the texture warn off from being in my pocket.  Two of the corners
are rounded more.  Also, the feet wore out about the 3rd month I had
it from going in and out of my pocket(that was what had caused it to
slide off the top of a payphone).
 
One thing that I seem to hear is that the hing is stiffer on the new
ones.  Can anybody verify that?  It seems also that by fixing the
hing, they transfered more of the stress to the case.  And, the case
might be thinner than my 1994 vintage machine?  Can anybody confirm
these things.  Are the 1997 hinges stiffer than how the old 94 models
used to be?  Do the hinges wear out as fast? Is the plastic case actually
thinner?
 
Doug
 
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On 14 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Hi all   I have developed a program in C to convert memo files to
> HTML.  It allows usage of memo's formatting functions (bold, underline=
 etc
> etc) and also lets you add HTML tags directly in your memo document=
 and
> produces a HTML file.  It is still in nascent stages of development=
 but I
> can clean it up and publish it soon.  Vivek
 
Vivek, please put my name down on your list! I would be *very* interested
in this as it seems to fit my bill exactly...
 
PS: Looking for a Beta Tester? :-)
 
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Hi David:
 
Thanks for your help.
 
>I was having similar troubles.  I'd put all of PAL's .H files in the
>same directory I was using to compile, as well as TCSPAL.LIB, CS.LIB,
>C0S.OBJ, and anything else I could possibly think of that it might need
>to make an executable.
 
This could be the reason - I can't find TCSPAL.LIB in the PAL-package.
Maybe you can email/attach it to me or tell me where to find it.
 
Thanks/Regards
Dieter
 
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I am a heavy HP200LX user. I don't think I'll switch to the 320LX or
other WinCE machine yet.
 
HOWEVER, my ideal would be to have a WINCE machine with the ability to
run a "freeform" PIM like INFOSELECT for Windows on it (see
"http:/www.miclog.com" for a description of their award - winning PIM).
 
That way, I could have:-
 
* A better - looking day, week and month view (more like a paper diary
than the 200LX display).
*The ability to feed in random bits of info and access it in seconds.
This would be a real boon for me in my job where I have to log millions
of bits of unrelated info that comes across my desk every day.
 
But I'm not computer - literate enough to know if you can add a Windows
programme like InfoSelect to the WinCE desktop.
 
I do know that this programme is available in an old DOS version from
Micro Logic and I have read several mails from people on the group who
use it happily on their 200LX's. I downloaded Lotus Agenda free recently
but was not to happy with it.
 
Does anyone agree with me that running a freeform PIM like Info Select
for Windows on a WinCE HP palmtop would be nirvana?
 
One thing that may interest the group for evaluating on your regular
PC's. In searching for articles on "freeform" PIM's. I found that Corel
are giving FREE downloads of their (4 Mb) Windows PIM "Info Central"
which I think operates on the same principle as Info Select. The manual
is also available for download. I downloaded it successfully to my PC
and installed it. I don't know why their giving it away for free. Maybe
they don't feel they make enough money selling it? It looks a real
professional programme too.
 
The location is:-
 
http://www.corel.ca/products/wordperfect/infocentral7/agreement.htm
 
Thanks
 
 
Dr Peter Maddern
Product Developer
North Wales, UK.
 
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Dieter Schoppitsch wrote:
>
> This could be the reason - I can't find TCSPAL.LIB in the PAL-package.
> Maybe you can email/attach it to me or tell me where to find it.
 
The versions of PAL off the Internet will not have ???PAL.LIB included.
You specify which compiler you have for the PM (PALMake) utility in
PM.CFG.  Then, you switch to the SRC subdirectory in PAL and run PM.
This will compile the library proper library for your compiler and
memory model.  TCLPAL.LIB is the large model version of the Turbo C
library; BCSPAL is the small version of the Borland C library; BCLPAL is
the large version of the Borland C library, and so forth.  If you get
PAL off of Thaddeus's 1997 HP Palmtop Paper CD Infobase, it includes all
of the libraries pre-compiled.
 
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From:         Dirk Lipper <Dirk.Lipper@NYM.SC.PHILIPS.COM>
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Subject:      DIS: How not to break the case?
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Larry Feldman wrote:
> Has anybody had continuing cracking problems that they could trace to a
> cause? The best I can figure, is that I was stressing the unit when it
> was in the belt case i.e. sitting down, getting in/out of the car etc. Any
> solutions? I'm now carrying it in the belt case, inside a hip pouch, so
> stresses should be minimal.
>
> Any idea what's causing the right corner crack? Seems like it's a
> stress fracture of some type. What's the best way to avoid it? Closing
> the case slowly perhaps?
>
> Suggestions, comments, greatfully appresiated.
 
I have made the experience that some plastic becomes kind of brittle if
it
was exposed long enough to UV-light (sunlight).
 
Maybe some people who report cracks in the plastic case have their
machines
often sitting in bright sunlight?
 
Just an idea.
 
I am a very satisfied owner of a HP100LX which I bought in June '93 (!)
Except a broken battery cover after two or free falls out of my jacket
onto concrete I can't report any damages so far :)
My 100LX lives in the inner pocket of my jacket and gets only out when
I use it.
 
Dirk.
 
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I have just received a file Tf103.EXE, 813 K., from the list.  And there is
no message other than "try this".  I am giving it is a benefit of the doubt
and assume that this is not a joke and that this would not erase the whole
hard drive.  More information about the unsolicited program would be
welcomed, however.
 
Mikhail
----------
> From: J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL>
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: try this
> Date: July 15, 1997 6:24 AM
>
 
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Hope "try this" is not a bad joke. I would
appreciatte more information on this program.
 
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> From: Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@SYMPATICO.CA>
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: Re: try this
> Date: Tuesday, July 15, 1997 9:22 AM
>
> I have just received a file Tf103.EXE, 813 K., from the list.  And there
is
> no message other than "try this".  I am giving it is a benefit of the
doubt
> and assume that this is not a joke and that this would not erase the
whole
> hard drive.  More information about the unsolicited program would be
> welcomed, however.
>
> Mikhail
> ----------
> > From: J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL>
> > To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> > Subject: try this
> > Date: July 15, 1997 6:24 AM
> >
>
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From:         Luigi Vettone <luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT>
Subject:      pcmcia card USR worldport V34 ce
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I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce Worldport I use that on my portable pc.
I want to use on my 200 lx but when I insert in the slot the system crash.
 
Could anyone help me?
 
 
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<html><head></head><BODY bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"><p><font size=3D2 =
color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Arial">I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce Worldport =
I use that on my portable pc.<br>I want to use on my 200 lx but when I =
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me?<br><br><br></p>
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Subject:      Re: pcmcia card USR worldport V34 ce
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luigi Vettone [SMTP:luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 1997 3:12 PM
> To:   HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject:      pcmcia card USR worldport V34 ce
>
> I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce Worldport I use that on my portable pc.
> I want to use on my 200 lx but when I insert in the slot the system
> crash.
>
> Could anyone help me?
>
>
> []  You need an external Power adapter for the HP 200LX
> before inserting a modem card ! (that's power hungry)
>
> Fred.
>
>
 
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Hi Folks-
 
Isn't there a NO BINARIES rule on this list??  I just spent almost 15
minutes watching the byte counter on Post/LX working its way to over=
 a
megabyte, only to have my temp inbox fill up and the program abort =
 8-(
Had to manually remove the temp inbox file, and restart Post/LX with=
 a
small size limit to retrieve the rest of my mail.
 
C'mon people - if you find an interesting program, by all means let=
 us
know. Then anybody who is interested can ask to have the prog sent to
them individually. PLEASE - no more unsolicited humonguous files to=
 the
list!!
 
BTW  anybody have any idea what the <expletive deleted> this big ol'
thing does???
------------
 
 
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----- forwarded message -----
 
My 100 LX had the same crack in it when I bought it used.  I used
only a  small amount of "Super Jet" to repair the hinge.  This glue
can be  purchased at any hobby store.  Much like the so called
"Super Glue".   This stuff is much better.  It also did not crack
the case.
 
Apply one or two drops and let dry.  I tried to open the crack a little=
 
by closing the cover, using a thinned tooth pick to push the glue into=
 
the crack.  Then appling reverse pressure by opening the cover to hold=
 
the crack close.  If you feel that the glue is not dring fast enough,=
 
baking soda can be used to increse dring time.
 
Super Jet comes in three different types
 
Use the Red Jet
 
Super Jet is made by: Carl Golderg Models
 
Use what ever you want, but a I have nevr broken a bond with this type=
 
of glue
 
_______________________________________________________________
Karl D. Schuneman
Internet: kschunem@industrynet.net
810.749.5313 H20
Copyright (c) 1997 by  Karl D. Schuneman.  All rights reserved.
 
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Greetings:
 
        I have been getting alot of bounced mail from addresses with
"over user limit" or something like that. I am assuming that these
users are on vacation and did not unsubscribe, or use the "NOMAIL"
option. In the future I will delete addresses from the list when this
appears to be the case. Obviously you won't get a message to that
effect as your mailbox is already full. If you stop getting messages,
just drop me a note, and I will "hook you back in" I just don't have
time to deal w/ 100+ error massages a day :-)
 
        I try to quickly scan all error messages, and act on them, but
if I get repeated errors, I have no choice but to delete the
subscriber. I will always try to send a message to get in touch w/ me
to try to solve the problem, but there is no guarantee it will get
there. If you suspect you have been deleted "prematurely", drop me a
note and I'll try to fix the problem. The Internet is anything but
"bullet-proof".
 
Thanks & Cheers,
 
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Douglas V. Mashek wrote:
>
> One thing that I seem to hear is that the hing is stiffer on the new
> ones.  Can anybody verify that?  It seems also that by fixing the
> hing, they transfered more of the stress to the case.  And, the case
> might be thinner than my 1994 vintage machine?  Can anybody confirm
> these things.  Are the 1997 hinges stiffer than how the old 94 models
> used to be?  Do the hinges wear out as fast? Is the plastic case actually
> thinner?
 
Both my 11/95 and 4/97 200LX's suffered from a cracked lid near the right
hinge (SN SG44902634 and SG63400440, respectively).
 
Per another poster's question...no they never sit out in the sunlight. I
carry them in (and out of) a leather organizer...but I don't exactly baby
them either (dropped a couple of times).
 
The 11/95 model suffered from a loose hinge and was eventually returned to
HP under warranty 8 months after purchase to fix the hinge and a screen
problem...it came back with a tighter hinge and the cracked formed several
months later (after the warranty expired of course)....I fixed it with
some glue.
 
My 4/97 model had a tighter hinge out of the box and its crack developed
about 3 months after purchase.
 
Maybe HP instituted a design change to improve problems with loose hinges
and implemented them on repairs as well...something to consider if you're
sending one to HP for a fix.
 
I haven't looked into the differences in the plastic.
 
OTOH, my 18yr old son who's a beast, also has one bought 11/95
(SG51200714) and has yet to have any cracking or screen problems (tho the
screen is a tad loose).....go figure.
 
- Longden
 
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Peniel Romanelli wrote:
 
> BTW  anybody have any idea what the <expletive deleted> this big ol'
> thing does???
 
Just a guess...but it's the same filename as HP's "free" transfile
windows connectivity program, availably from HP's web site. Someone
probably meant to send it to a particular individual  :(
 
Tom
 
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Peniel Romanelli wrote:
>
> C'mon people - if you find an interesting program, by all means let us
> know. Then anybody who is interested can ask to have the prog sent to
> them individually. PLEASE - no more unsolicited humonguous files to the
> list!!
 
Amen to that!
 
>
> BTW  anybody have any idea what the <expletive deleted> this big ol'
> thing does???
 
I unloaded it on a 'safe' machine and it looks like HP's Transfile 200
program (including the complete setup/install executables). Could be a
doctored version...this is hard to tell without more checking.. In any
case, not a kosher thing to throw on a list group without approvals
(IMHO).
 
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Al Kind wrote:
>
>         I have been getting alot of bounced mail from addresses with
> "over user limit" or something like that. I am assuming that these
> users are on vacation and did not unsubscribe, or use the "NOMAIL"
> option. In the future I will delete addresses from the list when this
> appears to be the case. Obviously you won't get a message to that
> effect as your mailbox is already full. If you stop getting messages,
> just drop me a note, and I will "hook you back in" I just don't have
> time to deal w/ 100+ error massages a day :-)
 
Aren't most of those messages from the "Try This" message which was
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Subject:      Deleting BIG msg - HELP!!!
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Hello again...
 
Does anybody have any idea how to delete the 1Mb plus binary msg from
the ISP host machine without downloading it??  I don't have room in=
 the
temp inbox on drive a: - and setting the temp inbox to drive g: where
there is plenty of room slows download speed to about 100cps. I'm sure
not going to wait 4 hours to download this huge thing just to delete
it!
 
HELP!!!!
------------
 
 
Peniel Romanelli   peniel@web2000.net   d021785c@dc.seflin.org
    *******  HP100LX  ----  Post/LX  ----  WWW/LX  *******
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> Heres Stereo Shell with added Icon.
 
I would highly appreciate if you did not post huge binary files to the
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From:         "Dewberry, Brandon" <Brandon.Dewberry@MSFC.NASA.GOV>
Subject:      Re: How not to break the case? ANS: don't bend it lengthwise,
              and how I fixed a broken hinge
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Upon reflection I'm convinced that bending stesses will break the right
hinge.  I've broken 2 right hinges on 2 different HP palmtops (one about
2 years after the other)  but only after I started carrying them in my
back pocket.  I had no problems with hinge crackage when before, when I
always carried them in my front pocket.
 
I suggest everyone minimize bending stress.  Don't carry the palmtop in
your back pocket!
 
I've somewhat successfully mended my right hinge by taking the cap off,
trimming the hinge to make it round, cutting 1/32" aluminum into a strip
about 1/3" wide and 3" long, bending the strip around the hinge, making
a hook shape, and epoxying the aluminum to the top of the palmtop cover.
 The epoxy just broke after about 1 week.  It sticks to the palmtop
plastic well, but breaks from the aluminum.  I may look around for
different epoxy.
 
This morning I tried superglue.  I've used it before on the hinge before
it broke without any problem about it 'eating up the plastic.'  Because
of my experiences with superglue I expect it to last a few days at most.
 I heard that superglue was originally made to stick to skin.  A medical
adhesive of some sort.  Can anyone on this list verify this?  Whether
true or not, it seems to hold and my rule of thumb is to use superglue
when the surfaces to be bonded have textures similar to skin (plastic,
rubber, etc.)
 
Brandon
 
>----------
>From:  Dirk Lipper[SMTP:Dirk.Lipper@NYM.SC.PHILIPS.COM]
>Sent:  Tuesday, July 15, YYYY 2:31 AM
>Subject:       DIS: How not to break the case?
>
>Larry Feldman wrote:
>> Has anybody had continuing cracking problems that they could trace to a
>> cause? The best I can figure, is that I was stressing the unit when it
>> was in the belt case i.e. sitting down, getting in/out of the car etc. Any
>> solutions? I'm now carrying it in the belt case, inside a hip pouch, so
>> stresses should be minimal.
>>
>> Any idea what's causing the right corner crack? Seems like it's a
>> stress fracture of some type. What's the best way to avoid it? Closing
>> the case slowly perhaps?
>>
>> Suggestions, comments, greatfully appresiated.
>
>I have made the experience that some plastic becomes kind of brittle if
>it
>was exposed long enough to UV-light (sunlight).
>
>Maybe some people who report cracks in the plastic case have their
>machines
>often sitting in bright sunlight?
>
>Just an idea.
>
>I am a very satisfied owner of a HP100LX which I bought in June '93 (!)
>Except a broken battery cover after two or free falls out of my jacket
>onto concrete I can't report any damages so far :)
>My 100LX lives in the inner pocket of my jacket and gets only out when
>I use it.
>
>Dirk.
>
>
 
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Is there any trick to removing 200LX hinge end caps?
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/15/97 11:10:50 AM EDT
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Subject:      Re: Deleting BIG msg - HELP!!!
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Peniel Romanelli wrote:
> Does anybody have any idea how to delete the 1Mb plus binary msg from
> the ISP host machine without downloading it??  I don't have room in the
> temp inbox on drive a: - and setting the temp inbox to drive g: where
> there is plenty of room slows download speed to about 100cps. I'm sure
> not going to wait 4 hours to download this huge thing just to delete
> it!
 
On NetTamer, I think you can manually log onto the POP3 server and issue a
'dele' command (tho I'm not sure how you determine which message it is).
 
Maybe someone else with more POP3 experience knows the magic words.
 
Don't know if this helps if you're a POST/LX user tho.
 
- Longden
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
Text of message from LFeldman@VOICENET.COM, 14 Jul 1997, 06:01 PM
> The recent posts on cracked cases struck a note. I've recently had 3
> break within 6 months. One was on the bottom, one on the back, and one
> in the familiar spot by the right hinge. I'm almost afraid to touch my
> palmtop at this point!
>
> I should mention (beleive it or not) that I am very careful with my
> 100. If I'm not using it, it's in the case.
>
>[...]
 
I called HP Support yesterday to find out their party line.  If you send
your unit to them, they will inspect it to see if the problem was caused
by abuse and neglect or manufacturing defect.  If defect, the guy told me,
they would repair/replace it *even if out of warranty*.  he told me they
look for other dents and signs of abuse.
 
If they think it is not their fault they will charge you something like
$220.  You can tell them in the letter you send with the unit that you
want them to contact you before undertaking repairs.
 
I'm not going to go without my HP for 7-10 business days on the chance
that they will agree to fix it.  I'm going to try the SuperGlue solution.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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 (__      Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr / Harvard Medical School
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From:         Waldemar Kowalski <wally@NCAG.EDU>
Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
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Just had this happen (right hinge crack - not dropped!) to my 3month
old 4meg 200LX - called HP, ordered their 3year Express Exchange
program so that I'd be covered for a while, and they're shipping out
a replacement overnight. Worth getting the express exchange deal -
only good in the US, unfortunately...
 
BTW, 3 previous LXs (all somewhat older) have exhibited no such
cracking - different plastic formulation?
 
wally
 
> The recent posts on cracked cases struck a note. I've recently had 3
> break within 6 months. One was on the bottom, one on the back, and
> one in the familiar spot by the right hinge. I'm almost afraid to
> touch my palmtop at this point!
>
 
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On  Tue, 15 Jul 1997 07:36:15 -0700
        David Sargeant <davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM> Wrote:
>
> Aren't most of those messages from the "Try This" message which
> was
> ~800K?
 
I don't think so. While a couple of binaries have "slipped thru"
recently, the adresses I am referring to have had errors for a week=
 or
more. I will try to give a week so users who don't download their
messages daily won't get deleted. Again if you do get deleted, just
drop me a note and we'll try to fix the problem.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Waldemar Kowalski wrote:
> Just had this happen (right hinge crack - not dropped!) to my 3month
> old 4meg 200LX - called HP, ordered their 3year Express Exchange
> program so that I'd be covered for a while, and they're shipping out
> a replacement overnight. Worth getting the express exchange deal -
> only good in the US, unfortunately...
 
And good only if you haven't upgraded your LX...which voids your warranty.
 
- Longden
 
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I need a search engine that can quickly find similar records
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Danny,
I had the same thing happen to me... I'm not willing to forgo my 200 for
even 1 day, much less a week.  Hence the SuperGlue solution.
 
 
 
>I called HP Support yesterday to find out their party line.  If you send
>your unit to them, they will inspect it to see if the problem was caused
>by abuse and neglect or manufacturing defect.  If defect, the guy told me,
>they would repair/replace it *even if out of warranty*.  he told me they
>look for other dents and signs of abuse.
>
>If they think it is not their fault they will charge you something like
>$220.  You can tell them in the letter you send with the unit that you
>want them to contact you before undertaking repairs.
>
>I'm not going to go without my HP for 7-10 business days on the chance
>that they will agree to fix it.  I'm going to try the SuperGlue solution.
>
>- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
>  ___/    Center for Clinical Computing
> (__      Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr / Harvard Medical School
> ___)     V:(617)667-1596 F:(617)667-1002 clinquery.bidmc.harvard.edu
>
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Dewberry, Brandon wrote:
 
>  I heard that superglue was originally made to stick to skin.  A
> medical
> adhesive of some sort.  Can anyone on this list verify this?  Whether
> true or not, it seems to hold and my rule of thumb is to use superglue
>
> when the surfaces to be bonded have textures similar to skin (plastic,
>
> rubber, etc.)
 
Well, I don't know if it was originally designed to bond to skin.  But I
do know that Krazy Glue now has a "skin-safe" version that will not
instantly bond skin.  (It still does-- I must admit I felt the need to
test it-- but it takes about 10 seconds of holding your fingers together
for it to stick.  Until then, it feels kind of oily. HOWEVER, it still
sticks to plastic and whatever else you can stick together with it, in
the same manner as ordinary Krazy Glue.  It also looks and smells the
same as ordinary Krazy Glue.  If the product WAS designed to hold skin,
it's interesting that by some apparently minor chemical change, they
could make it less skin-sticky.
 
On another note, has it been confirmed if the tf103.exe we all got is a
virus-free ordinary copy of TransFile for Windows?  Was he trying to
send it to somebody privately and accidentally sent it to the list?
 
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              <33CACA30.AC7EF5ED@accessnv.com>
 
David Sargeant asked:
 
> What's the serial number on yours?  I am very impressed with the
> construction of mine, from the 33rd week of 1995 and the 12th week of
> 1996.
 
Mine was built the 47th week of 1996.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997 12:24:03 +0200, J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL> sent:
 
A f*****g great big binary. This contravenes the spirit, if not the
rules, of a mailing list. Do you really expect people to run a bit of
software which arrives unannounced with no description? You are a
pillock of the first order.
 
Please excuse the language, but this sort of thing *really* annoys me.
 
--=20
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> I have just received a file Tf103.EXE, 813 K., from the list.
 
I had a file in my inbox that was > 1 meg. I assume it was the same
thing. I deleted it from the POP server without downloading because
I don't want to download such huge files to my palmtop. Whoever sent
it and whatever it is: very bad joke!
 
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> BTW  anybody have any idea what the <expletive deleted> this big ol'
> thing does???
 
Not very comfortable, but there is a way:
 
 telnet your.pop3.server:110
 
When the POP3 server answers:
 
 USER your.user.name
 PASS your.password
 DELE 1
 QUIT
 
assuming the offending message is the first one, i.e. the next one that
normally would be downloaded.
 
Hope this helps.
 
I also hope there is a way to exclude the individual from the list
who sent the message.
 
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>        I have been getting alot of bounced mail from addresses with
> "over user limit" or something like that. I am assuming that these
> users are on vacation and did not unsubscribe, or use the "NOMAIL"
> option. In the future I will delete addresses from the list when this
 
I believe you are working on the wrong end of the stick. Some *******
sent a > 1 meg file to the list. No wonder some mailboxes were filled
and further mail bounced.
 
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Subject:      Re: pcmcia card USR worldport V34 ce
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Tue, 15 Jul 1997 15:11:42 +0200."
              <199707151309.PAA21269@dns.IT.net>
 
Luigi Vettone <luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT> wrote:
 
> I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce Worldport I use that on my portable pc.
> I want to use on my 200 lx but when I insert in the slot the system crash.
>
> Could anyone help me?
 
As near as I can deduce with Altavista, this is an older PCMCIA modem,
marketed primarily in Europe, with connection through an external block
similar to what you see on a wireless modem.
 
USR has support files for the "CE" variant of the Worldport dating to
August 1996, (see http://www.usr.com/home/online/files/dl08.htm) so I
don't believe that this is some reduced-power version targeted at WinCE
palmtops.  Consequently, it is very likely that the card exceeds the
200LX's limit of 150 mA.  It is only within the last month or so that
v.34 PC Card modems with sufficiently-low current draw have been on the
market.  The two I know of are from Apex Data and EXP.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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"Dewberry, Brandon" <Brandon.Dewberry@MSFC.NASA.GOV> wrote:
 
>  I heard that superglue was originally made to stick to skin.  A medical
> adhesive of some sort.  Can anyone on this list verify this?
 
Not True. Tomorrow's World, a couple of months back, showed how surgeons are
now using superglue instead of sutures, but this is a specially formulated
medical superglue. They made the point because they didn't want somebody
repairing themselves with "home-formula" superglue after an accident - it
seems the stuff is poisonous or something.
 
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Subject:      Using IR for file transfer
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I've just been handed a JetEye IR interface (for serial comm) to try out.
 
Is there any way to use this thing without the Connectivity package?
(which the previous owner apparently had used with it).
 
I'm currently able to print using the IR and a similar JetEye printer
interface...and I file transfer using the HP serial cable in conjunction
with Intersvr...but that doesn't seem to recognize the IR port (tried to
describe it to intersvr as com1 and also com3 without luck).
 
I can get the Conn Pack installed...but I'd rather not.
 
While I'm on this subject...anyone know what the "alternate" interface is
used for? (Filer/menu/communications/remote settings/interface).
 
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
- Longden
 
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Comments: To: "Longden C. Loo" <lloo@world.northgrum.com>
 
Text of message from lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM, 15 Jul 1997, 01:37 PM
> I've just been handed a JetEye IR interface (for serial comm) to try
> out.
>
> Is there any way to use this thing without the Connectivity package?
> (which the previous owner apparently had used with it).
>
> I'm currently able to print using the IR and a similar JetEye printer
> interface...and I file transfer using the HP serial cable in conjunction
> with Intersvr...but that doesn't seem to recognize the IR port (tried to
> describe it to intersvr as com1 and also com3 without luck).
>
> I can get the Conn Pack installed...but I'd rather not.
 
Longden,
 
I bought the serial IR port to try it out and found I could not get it to
work with some programs (notably Eric Meyer's ZIP) and I don't think
I got Interserver to work (but I can't remember).  CPACK worked fine.  I
decided to return it and I bought a great docking station.  I still use
the JetEye for printing.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
  ___/    Center for Clinical Computing
 (__      Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr / Harvard Medical School
 ___)     V:(617)667-1596 F:(617)667-1002 clinquery.bidmc.harvard.edu
 
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Content-Type: text/plain
 
I recieved the message try this but there is just a long code
and not a downloadable prog.
DO I have to copy the text and put it in an exe extention???
 
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From:         Quinton Jones JR <qman@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Stereo Shell With Icon
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I have already advised by Al not to post binary files to list. Instead
forward all binary files to Mitch Hamm (mitch@palmtop.net) for inclusion on
the S.U.P.E.R. site.
 
Sorry! it would happen again.
 
I suggest that everyone setup a email filter on their palmtop to prevent
the downloading of large files. Just in case some else makes the same
mistake. I'm surprised that you had'nt already done this!. :(
 
 
 
Regards,
 
Qman
 
At 10:57 AM 7/15/97 -0400, you wrote:
>> Heres Stereo Shell with added Icon.
>
>I would highly appreciate if you did not post huge binary files to the
>mailing list.
>
>Andreas [D&A]
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Subject:      DIS: Trainning program
Content-Type: text/plain
 
        My name is Francois-Xavier ALBOUY,I am a studient in engineering and I
am looking for a trainning program for next year.
I am studying in system engineering (production, programming, stock
management...). If someone is interested I would be very happy to answer
him and to show him my knowledge and to prove him I would be a great
advantage for his enterprise.
 
----------------------
Francois-Xavier Albouy
EPF (France)
ETS (Canada)
 
 
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Subject:      Re: Deleting BIG msg - HELP!!!
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Mime-Version: 1.0
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I see by your signature that your using POST/LX, just setup a filter to
bypass the file.
As for your ISP, setup it up to delete files after a day and after the file
has been deleted from the server change it back to how many ever days that
you originally had it set delete.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Qman
 
PS the file was 100kb and not 1MB. :)
 
 
 
At 10:50 AM 7/15/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello again...
>
>Does anybody have any idea how to delete the 1Mb plus binary msg from
>the ISP host machine without downloading it??  I don't have room in the
>temp inbox on drive a: - and setting the temp inbox to drive g: where
>there is plenty of room slows download speed to about 100cps. I'm sure
>not going to wait 4 hours to download this huge thing just to delete
>it!
>
>HELP!!!!
>------------
>
>
>Peniel Romanelli   peniel@web2000.net   d021785c@dc.seflin.org
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Neil Tungate wrote:
 
> A f*****g great big binary. This contravenes the spirit, if not the
> rules, of a mailing list. Do you really expect people to run a bit of
> software which arrives unannounced with no description? You are a
> pillock of the first order.
 
It seems to me that whoever sent that message probably meant to send it
to somebody privately, but made a mistake and sent it to the list.  Just
like the author of World Travel did a while back with the method used to
register.  Sometimes accidents happen; let's not waste even more mail by
complaining about it to the list.  If it happens again, of course, I
think we should take action.
 
If you're lucky enough to have a provider that still has unix shell
access, you can always log into your shell account and run pine or mail
or any of the other unix utilities and delete the message.  Or, you
could telnet right to the POP3 server and delete it from there.
 
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Jim Gonzalez wrote:
 
> Mine was built the 47th week of 1996.
 
So... somewhere between the 12th week of 1996 and the 47th week of 1996
HP let the quality of materials in its products go way downhill.
Anybody have a 200LX from between these weeks?  If so, how's the
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Pete Ford wrote:
 
> Not True. Tomorrow's World, a couple of months back, showed how
> surgeons are
> now using superglue instead of sutures, but this is a specially
> formulated
> medical superglue. They made the point because they didn't want
> somebody
> repairing themselves with "home-formula" superglue after an accident -
> it
> seems the stuff is poisonous or something.
 
Well, I can't say for sure whether or not Superglue is poisonous.
However, the name, "cyanoacrylate," would seem to indicate that it has
cyanide in it.  On the other hand, the manufacturer of Superglue says
that if you accidentally glue your eyelid shut, wait 1-3 days and it
will open unharmed.  So it can't be THAT poisonous...  but one thing for
sure, it sure is damaging to the 200LX's plastic.
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, David Sargeant wrote:
>
> So... somewhere between the 12th week of 1996 and the 47th week of 1996
> HP let the quality of materials in its products go way downhill.
> Anybody have a 200LX from between these weeks?  If so, how's the
> quality?
 
Mine was the 34th wk of 1996 and it cracked in 3 months (lid near rt
hinge)...so the epochal change was somewhere between the 12th and 34th
week of 1996.
 
- Longden
 
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How do you decode the date stamp, I've got an unbroked version that HP
swapped out after my hinge exploded on my last one :)
 
 
On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Longden C. Loo wrote:
 
> On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, David Sargeant wrote:
> >
> > So... somewhere between the 12th week of 1996 and the 47th week of 1996
> > HP let the quality of materials in its products go way downhill.
> > Anybody have a 200LX from between these weeks?  If so, how's the
> > quality?
>
> Mine was the 34th wk of 1996 and it cracked in 3 months (lid near rt
> hinge)...so the epochal change was somewhere between the 12th and 34th
> week of 1996.
>
> - Longden
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How do you get the production date off of 95/100/200LX serial numbers?
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/15/97 5:00:02 PM EDT
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Michael A. Waldron wrote:
 
> How do you decode the date stamp, I've got an unbroked version that HP
>
> swapped out after my hinge exploded on my last one :)
 
The serial number is SGYWWXXXXX.  SG stands for the place of
manufacture, Singapore.  (Presumably, if they were manufactured in
Corvallis, it would be CV, etc.  But they're all made in Singapore.)  Y
is the year-- 5 is 1995, 6 is 1996, etc.  WW is the week of that year in
which it was made-- 33 is the 33rd week, or the middle of August (easily
verifiable using the 200LX's appointment book!  :)  And the XXXXX is
just a serial number that differs from unit to unit.
 
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From:         Ralph Thomson <rthomson@ACP.MEMEC.COM>
Subject:      Re: pcmcia card USR worldport V34 ce
Comments: cc: luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT
 
On 1997-07-15 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to rthomson@acp.memec.com
 HP>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
 HP>------=_NextPart_000_01BC9131.670531F0
 HP>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
 HP>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 HP>I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce Worldport I use that on my portable pc.
 HP>I want to use on my 200 lx but when I insert in the slot the system
 HP>crash.
 HP>Could anyone help me?
 HP>------=_NextPart_000_01BC9131.670531F0
 HP>Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
 HP>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 HP><html><head></head><BODY bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"><p><font size=3D2 =
 HP>color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Arial">I have an USR pcmcia V.34 ce
 HP>Worldport = I use that on my portable pc.<br>I want to use on my
 HP>200 lx but when I = insert in the slot the system crash.
 HP><br><br>Could anyone help = me?<br><br><br></p>
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I have noticed this too I think that the drain on the batteries as the card
is inserted is too much for the Hp if however you turn off the HP befor
inseting or removing the card everything should be OK
 
Regards
 
Ralph
 
Ralph Thomson
 
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I work in a 23,000 census community hospital ED, and of course we see a =
lot of RAD in children. As of now, we are not dispensing nebulizers out =
of the ED but I can see the advantage to the pediatric patient of doing =
so: immediate availability of nebulized B-agonists at  home.
 
Are any of you dispensing nebulizers directly from the ED, and if so, =
what the mechanics of doing so (ie, who does the patient teaching in the =
ED: the nursing staff, the respiratory therapist, etc, and do you stock =
the units and the solutions right in the ED?). Do you find it =
advantageous?
 
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Just read the below post from Pamtops News. Check it out!
 
 
QFAX 1.09 for the HP Palmtop
 
 
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palmtop computers.
 
    It's SMALL. The size of program is now only 56.5KB!!!
 
    It's FAST. Sends and average of 3 pages per minute at 14400 bps!!!
 
    It's easy to use! Looks and feels like any other system manager
 
compliant program. Press enter on icon to start. Browse to select file.
 
Enter fax number and then press enter to fax!!!
 
    It's feature rich. You can even put your private signature or your
 
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    New release of QFAX for DOS Version 1.09 and QFAX for HP palmtop
 
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Can I make a suggestion that files NOT be attached when sending messages
to the list.
 
The special issue digest (July 14-15) today, completely bogged down my
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Transfile) was one that I had already.
 
Only include the URL for downloading in the message to the list.
 
Brian
 
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Hi,
 
Is there a way to disable (cut the power to) the serial port so I can
leave my modem card in the PCMCIA slot without draining the battery?
 
This is so I don't have to carry the card separately.
 
Thanks.
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The Classic Problem in Real-Time Systems -
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From:         Jaime Viehweg <jviehweg@LUCENT.COM>
Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
In-Reply-To:  <Pine.SUN.3.95.970715133145.12725A-100000@world.northgrum.com>;
              from Longden C. Loo on Tue, Jul 15, 1997 at 01:39:12PM -0700
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On Tue, Jul 15, 1997 at 01:39:12PM -0700, Longden C. Loo wrote:
> Mine was the 34th wk of 1996 and it cracked in 3 months (lid near rt
> hinge)...so the epochal change was somewhere between the 12th and 34th
> week of 1996.
>
> - Longden
 
Assuming I am reading the serial number correctly, mine was built on
the 31st week of 96 (the serial number starts with SG631...).  I have
notice no problems with the hinge or any sort of cracking.  I have
been using it pretty much daily for about 2 months.  It is opened and
closed many times a day.
 
jaime
--
                     Jaime A. Viehweg  |  Lucent Technologies
                  jviehweg@lucent.com  |  Bell Labs Innovations
                                       |  Globeview 2000 Lab Support
 
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From:         Larry Feldman <LFeldman@VOICENET.COM>
Subject:      DIS: Crack Update
 
I posted just the other night about my experiences with cracked cases
(100LX), and I thank everyone for their feedback.
 
I thought I'd post my most recent experience. Just on a whim, I looked
closely at the rear right corner, by the hinge.... and there it was. A
VERY fine "scratch", the start of a new crack on my week old Express
Exchange unit! Not a full crack, but definitely the "same thing" as
before - same place, same size - just a matter of time.
 
No way this unit was "hit", nor was it stressed in the case (guess
my "Belt case" theory was wrong). It must have been caused by nothing more
than opening and closing the unit - and yes it was/is a very stiff hinge.
 
My NEXT unit (by request) will have a looser hinge - better a droopy
lid, than cracked case!
 
Larry
 
P.S. Out of curiosity I asked what an out of warranty repair charge is:
$175 + tax for a "broken" unit, $300.00 for a unit which has been
broken by abuse.
 
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Hi all,
 
I know this has been discussed many times (sorry) but I am going down to the
Bay Area next week and while I'm there I thought I may as well pick up a cheap
modem for my 200lx. (like $30 or less).
 
Any suggestions of what to buy and where?
 
I would like a cheap PCMCIA modem (14.4 is plenty fast) that does not use too
much power and preferably has a conveient connector like and XJACK. Is Fry's a
good place?
 
Cheers.
 
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
my 200lx is week 37, and i have had no problem. it goes everywhere i go.  i
also have a 95, which i bought new about 100 years ago, and a 100, which i
bought used recently.  all are happy and healthy.
 
some one posted recently, "i have started opening my 200lx with two hands."
 i must say, i was not aware that there was another way.  i some people are
holding the top with one hand, pressing the release with the thumb, and
flopping the keyboard down & out (the only way i can think of to open with
one hand) there is likely to be a very high corrolation between that
practice, and multiple cracked cases!  it never occured to me to do it that
way.
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Tue, 15 Jul 1997 17:25:16 PDT."
              <9707160025.AA08011@pender.idacom.hp.com>
 
Simon Block wrote:
 
> I know this has been discussed many times (sorry) but I am going down to the
> Bay Area next week and while I'm there I thought I may as well pick up a cheap
> modem for my 200lx. (like $30 or less).
>
> Any suggestions of what to buy and where?
>
> I would like a cheap PCMCIA modem (14.4 is plenty fast) that does not use too
> much power and preferably has a conveient connector like and XJACK. Is Fry's a
> good place?
 
You might bring along a copy of Chris DeHerrera's PC Card Power FAQ.
It's short enough to email, but he expressly prohibits "reposting
without permission":
 
        http://members.aol.com/pdcchrisd/pccrdpwr.txt
 
To summarize, the 150mA limit was met by 14.4's from Apex, Epson
(except Faxport), EXP, Megahertz 1144 (2144 was 155mA), and Motorola.
NONE from AT&T, Hayes, PPI, Simple, TDK, and USR met the limit.  NONE
of the 28.8+ listed met the limit.
 
I'll add that he acknowledged my report that the Fujitsu 14.4 is also
too power-hungry, but he hasn't updated the FAQ to reflect that.  There
are now at least two v.34's that meet the limit, but I doubt you'll
find one for $30.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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              <PNR158019193r@Voicenet.com>
 
Larry Feldman wrote:
 
> I thought I'd post my most recent experience. Just on a whim, I looked
> closely at the rear right corner, by the hinge.... and there it was. A
> VERY fine "scratch", the start of a new crack on my week old Express
> Exchange unit! Not a full crack, but definitely the "same thing" as
> before - same place, same size - just a matter of time.
 
Um, aren't Express Exchange units refurbished?  Perhaps the crack
started forming while in a previous owner's possession.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Is there any way to loosen up the hinge to prevent the cracking?
 
--- On Tue, 15 Jul 1997 18:40:25 GMT  Larry Feldman <LFeldman@VOICENET.COM> wrote:
 
>
>My NEXT unit (by request) will have a looser hinge - better a droopy
>lid, than cracked case!
>
 
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/15/97 9:16:26 PM EDT
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On Tue, 15 Jul 1997, Jaime Viehweg wrote:
> Assuming I am reading the serial number correctly, mine was built on
> the 31st week of 96 (the serial number starts with SG631...).  I have
> notice no problems with the hinge or any sort of cracking.  I have
> been using it pretty much daily for about 2 months.  It is opened and
> closed many times a day.
 
Mine was also made the 31st week of 96, and no problems so far (even after
dropping it a few times.   But I baby the thing and I *never* use it on my
back pocket.    By the way, before I bought it, I tested a 1meg unit
somewhere and I was surprised at the ease with which the case flexed,
which I did not notice on a 2meg unit somewhere else, or on mine
currently.   Just a thought.
 
Domingo
 
P.S. I wonder whether the serial number has anything to do with
distribution.  Did you get yours anywhere near the Detroit, Michigan area,
by any chance?
 
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> medical superglue. They made the point because they didn't want somebody
> repairing themselves with "home-formula" superglue after an accident - it
> seems the stuff is poisonous or something.
 
Superglue contains some cyanide derivatives in microscopic amounts so it's
of significance to repeat users only. Classical guitarists often repair
their nails with it. (Glue sniffers beware!)
 
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DBXL will do it, but very slowly.
 
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> Subject: Best .dbf Search Engine?
> Date: July 15, 1997 11:35 AM
>
> I need a search engine that can quickly find similar records
> from a 25,000 record dbase file and send to the screen all the
> matches in browse format. A Query type of search would
> be best. I'm experimenting with Wampum and PopDBF.
> Any ideas?
>
 
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David Sargeant writes:
 > Michael A. Waldron wrote:
 >
 > > How do you decode the date stamp, I've got an unbroked version that HP
 > >
 > > swapped out after my hinge exploded on my last one :)
 >
 > The serial number is SGYWWXXXXX.  SG stands for the place of
 > manufacture, Singapore.  (Presumably, if they were manufactured in
 > Corvallis, it would be CV, etc.  But they're all made in Singapore.)  Y
 > is the year-- 5 is 1995, 6 is 1996, etc.  WW is the week of that year in
 > which it was made-- 33 is the 33rd week, or the middle of August (easily
 > verifiable using the 200LX's appointment book!  :)  And the XXXXX is
 > just a serial number that differs from unit to unit.
So does that mean that there were no more than 99,999 units made, or
is there alpha digits in there?
 
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In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Tue, 15 Jul 1997 22:11:46 CDT."
              <199707160311.WAA12153@ecss04.asd>
 
Regarding HP's serial number scheme, Douglas Mashek asked:
 
> So does that mean that there were no more than 99,999 units made, or
> is there alpha digits in there?
 
The first issue Handheld PC magazine includes an interview with the guy
who runs the CE program for Microsoft.  In it, I recall a statement
that that there is a total of approximately 1 million handhelds
(Psions, 200LX's, etc.) in worldwide circulation.  It's a safe bet that
HP never produced more than 99,999 LX's in a given week, which is the
period that the last 5 digits need to cover.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Subject:      Re: try this
Comments: To: davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM
 
     i am sorry that all of you got that big file it was meant to be sent
     to one address i probably sent it to the list by mistake but it was
     nice to see all the mailing that came after that.
 
     sorry again Yehuda.
 
 
 
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Author:  MIME7:davidsa@ACCESSNV.COM at INTERNET2
Date:    7/15/97 10:57 PM
 
 
Neil Tungate wrote:
 
> A f*****g great big binary. This contravenes the spirit, if not the
> rules, of a mailing list. Do you really expect people to run a bit of
> software which arrives unannounced with no description? You are a
> pillock of the first order.
 
It seems to me that whoever sent that message probably meant to send it
to somebody privately, but made a mistake and sent it to the list.  Just
like the author of World Travel did a while back with the method used to
register.  Sometimes accidents happen; let's not waste even more mail by
complaining about it to the list.  If it happens again, of course, I
think we should take action.
 
If you're lucky enough to have a provider that still has unix shell
access, you can always log into your shell account and run pine or mail
or any of the other unix utilities and delete the message.  Or, you
could telnet right to the POP3 server and delete it from there.
 
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Hi group
 
It seemed strange to me reading all your comments on these LX covers
breaking near the right hinge...
Never had troubles with my 100LX since '93!!!
I thought that...
Just have a look... to see where the problem takes place...
AAAARRRGHHHH!!!
1 cm long thin crack !!!
 
OK boy, don't panic, this is just the beginning of the day...
 
I took a magnifier... Sure there's a stress in this area each time we
open the cover, EVEN IF WE USE BOTH HANDS PULLING FROM THE MIDDLE of the
cover, EVEN WITH THE LOOSE HINGE . Just try while looking with a
magnifier : the crack opens when opening the shell and close while
closing it...
But due to my experience in plastic moulding this seems to me to be a
constraint release in plastic increased by the repeated stress of
opening. You must know that such constraint release cracks can appear
years after manufacturing, even without any stress added... This is due
to insufficient re-baking after moulding.
 
This idea has been confirmed on a 1000CX i use at work.
It's a '95/27 manufactured unit. Quite never used (opened and close less
than 100 times in one year). It exhibits the beginning of the crack, 8mm
long, NOT REACHING THE SIDE OF THE COVER. Impossible to locate if you
don't know exactly where to look at!
 
Interrested in any comment... and what to do?
 
regards,
 
Pierre.
 
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Subject:      Re: The broken cover stuff
 
Hello everybody,
 
I am upset to read all this stuff about cover unreliability: I just bought
a 200 with 4Meg, mainly because I want to have a real computer, handheld
before it disappears in the CE rubbish, and for long life use (something
like my 48SX, which probably will last longer than me)... now it seems
HP quality is not HP any more and in some months (10, 20, maybe less),
however carefull I am this toy will have to be upgraded. Very annoying,
but thanks to all the contributors, it is worth to know in advance
 
Sergio
 
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Sergio Marra wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am upset to read all this stuff about cover unreliability: I just bought
> a 200 with 4Meg, mainly because I want to have a real computer, handheld
> before it disappears in the CE rubbish, and for long life use (something
> like my 48SX, which probably will last longer than me)... now it seems
> HP quality is not HP any more and in some months (10, 20, maybe less),
> however carefull I am this toy will have to be upgraded. Very annoying,
> but thanks to all the contributors, it is worth to know in advance
>
> Sergio
>
That's a fact: the problem exists, even if one could understand that
integration increase fragility. That's probably why we don't have the
same feeling when handing a '200LX and a '48. But  comparison is not so
obvious when comparing a 200LX with an old '28S which was hinged too...
So Mr HP, may be you're ISO9000's certified (I just suppose....), but we
use your production and we can compare...
 
Appart of this 'high level' digression, this crack newly exhibited
should not limit the usability of the palmtop.
More of this, I'm afraid I should'nt find better quality with other
brands, and that's why Mr HP doesn't worry...
 
Sincerely
Pierre
 
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Just a couple of ideas :
 
What about the opportunity of making an inventory of the dammaged
devices with their serial numbers in our group? Do you think of an
efficient way for the poor owners to register?
 
What about a collective interrogation of HP on this topic? Does any of
you know an entry point in the temple?
 
Note: I'm personnaly upset discovering this problem while designing a
data collecting device using HP1000CX for flying tests on aircraft
engines... Should be really interested in HP official opinion...
 
All comments welcome.
Pierre
 
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Does anybody know if there is any way to programatically
get the serial number of the palmtop, or any other unique
identifier?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
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Subject:      Software Carousel and new HP 4MB
 
Is a patch or special trick necessary to allow Software Carousel (for HP
palmtop) ver 1.o to run on the newer LX 200 with 4 MB?
 
I am having trouble getting it to work on my new HP.  It installs fine,
but when I try to run it (A:\carousel\carousel.exe) it gets to
"A:\carousel\carousel.opt" and then says "cannot execute sc_menu.exe".
 
Yet, I have fully optimised the C: drive I want the swap file ~carousel to
go to and chkdsk'd several times.  There is plenty of space on the C:
drive (>2MB beyond the swap file).
 
I got it to work once - don't know how, but now nothing goes and I am
wondering if the standard HP version of Carousel does not work on the
newest HP 200's.
 
Any ideas?
 
Thanks.
 
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On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Jeff Malka wrote:
> Is a patch or special trick necessary to allow Software Carousel (for HP
> palmtop) ver 1.o to run on the newer LX 200 with 4 MB?
>
> I am having trouble getting it to work on my new HP.  It installs fine,
> but when I try to run it (A:\carousel\carousel.exe) it gets to
> "A:\carousel\carousel.opt" and then says "cannot execute sc_menu.exe".
 
Have you added 'a:\carousel' to your path in autoexec.bat?
 
Just a thought.
 
- Longden
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: Cracked cases?
 
Item Subject: Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
     My 200LX is a 1995 week 02 model, which I received as an Express
     Exchange model in April of 1996.  My previous one had died of no
     apparent causes.
 
     I always use my left hand to hold the keyboard half and my right hand
     thumb to press the latch and open the screen half.  I just looked my
     unit over very carefully while opening and closing it and I could see
     no signs of cracking. The hinge is tighter than it was on my original
     unit and creaks when being opened.  Maybe the date of manufacturing
     the cases has more to do with the cracking than the tightness of the
     hinges or method of opening.
 
     My 200LX gets a lot of use and occasionally a little abuse, and I have
     had no problems with this one, and only one (yes, a fatal one) problem
     with my first.
 
     Sally Cooper
 
 
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Author:  Non-HP-HPLX-L (HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU) at HP-Corvallis,shargw1
Date:    7/15/97 5:52 PM
 
 
my 200lx is week 37, and i have had no problem. it goes everywhere i go.  i
also have a 95, which i bought new about 100 years ago, and a 100, which i
bought used recently.  all are happy and healthy.
 
some one posted recently, "i have started opening my 200lx with two hands."
 i must say, i was not aware that there was another way.  i some people are
holding the top with one hand, pressing the release with the thumb, and
flopping the keyboard down & out (the only way i can think of to open with
one hand) there is likely to be a very high corrolation between that
practice, and multiple cracked cases!  it never occured to me to do it that
way.
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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Hi there -
 
Has anyone experience using the USR World Port 9600 data/fax pocket
modem with the 200lx?
 
I have the chance to buy one and would appreciate your comments.
 
Cheers
 
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>One thing that I seem to hear is that the hing is stiffer on the new
>ones.  Can anybody verify that?  It seems also that by fixing the
 
I've got a two-week old 200LX, built 11th week of '97.  The hinge is *very*
stiff.  It also appears that the friction is only on the right hinge; the
left hinge is loose and has some free-play.  This being my first 200, I have
nothing to compare it with so I can't say if it's tighter/looser.  If
anybody wants to send me an older one, I'd be happy to do a side-by-side
comparison.  :)
 
Exactly were does this crack appear?  If I close the lid and look down on
the top, is it actually on the lid near the hinge?  Top of the cover or side
(above the AC jack)?  On the flat top surface or on the beveled back edge
next to the hinge?
 
Mine is too new to have developed "The Crack", but I want to keep on eye on
the area so I can Hot Stuff it if/when something shows up.  If after the
repair it's structurally ok, I don't mind a little discoloration or rough
spot where it was glued.  I *don't* want to send it out for
repair/replacement.  Has anybody had one crack again after gluing it?
 
Danny Gaudenti
gaudent@qnet.com
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
I bought my LX 03/06/97, and it gets a LOT of use. The crack first showed up
visibly after 3.5 months of use, and I'm expecting an Express Exchange
replacement today. I'll be watching this unit very carefully for signs of
impending failure. I've got fairly acute eyesight, and I'm sure there was no
trace of anything before the 3 month point...
wally
 
>Assuming I am reading the serial number correctly, mine was built on
>the 31st week of 96 (the serial number starts with SG631...).  I have
>notice no problems with the hinge or any sort of cracking.  I have
>been using it pretty much daily for about 2 months.  It is opened and
>closed many times a day.
>
 
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Subject:      Re: Modem card
 
Text of message from jioupahn@PHBTSUS.COM, 15 Jul 1997, 01:23 PM
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to disable (cut the power to) the serial port so I can
> leave my modem card in the PCMCIA slot without draining the battery?
>
> This is so I don't have to carry the card separately.
 
What you want is to cut power to the PC port (not the actual serial port).
 I don't think there's a way to do this.  It is possible to cut power to
the serial port (using d:\bin\SERCTL under DOS or Buddy or LxPro).
 
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Subject:      My Crack Update...
 
Thanks for all the advice.  I bought Krazy Glue yesterday morning (the
"pen" applicator version).  I was concerned (or stupid) enough to buy the
name brand rather than the drugstore "generic" version.
 
I opened the crack as well as I could by applying closing torque on the
partially opened unit.  I carefully applied a line of the adhesive to the
crack.  I used the point of a push pin to work it in and then I had to
reapply to fill the crack better.  I then held pressure for 1 full minute
(the package says 30 sec. is enough) and then let it dry for several hours
in the opened position (so I could use it).
 
So far, so good.  Although some have stated here that cracks don't
fill in with cyanoacrylate, this seems to have filled nicely.  There is
minimal damage/deformity (the worst is a tiny decolored dot about 1mm
around) and it seems to be holding.  I did have a nightmare last night
that the crack opened again but I awoke in a cold sweat only to find that
it was still fine.
 
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Subject:      Missing Screw?
 
I met another list member, David Kramer (dskramer@concentric.net), for a
cider last night.  He looked at my LX with the missing rubber foot and
noted that the screw beneath the foot was missing, too.  He kindly gave me
a new foot (screws don't come in the Maintenance Pack).  We were then
looking at his 100LX and he noticed that the same rubber foot had fallen
off his and (this is the strange part) he was also missing the screw.
 
The foot and screw we were both missing was the front (non-hinge) left
side (near the PC card ejector).
 
Do these screws often loosen?  Do the rubber feet help hold them in
place?  Does HP leave them off sometimes?  Does anyone know a source for
screw replacement?
 
Thanks.
 
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mdstockr wrote:
 
> How do you get the production date off of 95/100/200LX serial numbers?
 
I'm not sure about 95/100 serial #s, but on a 200 with a s/n of
SG62712345 it would be:
 
 SG = Singapore (manufacturing site, I believe they are all SG)
 6 = the last digit of the year manufatured (ie 199_6_)
 27 = Work Week
 12345 = Unit number made during that work week
 
So this unit was the 12,345th unit made during week 27 of 1996 in
Singapore.
 
-clark
 
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On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Danny Gaudenti wrote:
 
> >One thing that I seem to hear is that the hing is stiffer on the new
> >ones.  Can anybody verify that?  It seems also that by fixing the
 
Well that has certainly been the case on my Express Exchange units. It
almost seems that HP is overcompensating for the "loose hinge" problem.
 
<snip>
>
> Exactly were does this crack appear?  If I close the lid and look down on
> the top, is it actually on the lid near the hinge?  Top of the cover or side
> (above the AC jack)?  On the flat top surface or on the beveled back edge
> next to the hinge?
>
 
Yes - it would be on the "top" of the case, near the right hinge. It would
run parallel to the hinge, perhaps 2-3mm forward. The length can vary.
 
 
Larry
 
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Does anyone know if you can run LXbatch programs on dos based desktop
machine?  If so do you need the int5f driver?
 
                                Brenda
 
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Text of message from: baclyde@APLCOMM.JHUAPL.EDU,
             written: on Wed, 16 Jul 1997 at 02:08 PM
> Does anyone know if you can run LXbatch programs on dos based desktop
> machine?  If so do you need the int5f driver?
>
>                                 Brenda
Yes.  From the LXB 3.0 Manual (section called "Using LXBatch on the
Desktop PC"):
 
SET LXBTEST=1
 
For graphics support you need to load INT5F.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
> I met another list member, David Kramer (dskramer@concentric.net), for a
> cider last night.  He looked at my LX with the missing rubber foot and
> noted that the screw beneath the foot was missing, too.  He kindly gave me
> a new foot (screws don't come in the Maintenance Pack).  We were then
> looking at his 100LX and he noticed that the same rubber foot had fallen
> off his and (this is the strange part) he was also missing the screw.
>
> The foot and screw we were both missing was the front (non-hinge) left
> side (near the PC card ejector).
>
> Do these screws often loosen?  Do the rubber feet help hold them in
> place?  Does HP leave them off sometimes?  Does anyone know a source for
> screw replacement?
 
I seem to recall seeing a package of screws in my Palmtop Maint Kit. I'll
check when I get home...but that's what I thought they were.
 
- Longden
 
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Dr. Sands wrote:
 
> Do these screws often loosen?  Do the rubber feet help hold them in
> place?  Does HP leave them off sometimes?  Does anyone know a source for
> screw replacement?
 
I believe several people in this forum have disassembled their
palmtops, and may know the screw type for sure.  My guess is that they
use a 4-40 or 2-56 machine screw, or a #4 or smaller self-tapping
screw.  The best source would be an electronic parts dealer.  For
mail-order, you could try DigiKey (http://www.digikey.com/).  Locally,
you could try You-Do-It Electronics in Needham (on the Newton side of
128, under the antenna farm), or Active Electronics in Woburn
(Washington Street, in the shopping center next to CompUSA and
Staples).  Eli Heffron, on Hampshire Street in Cambridge, used to have
a small parts business, but I understand they shut it down.
 
Come to think of it, Radio Shack sells assortments of such screws.
They're a $1.49 each, and you try the following three, in order:
 
    64-3010     2-56 machine screw assortment
    64-3011     4-40 machine screw assortment
    64-3016     pan head sheet-metal screw assortment
 
Yes, I keep a Radio Shack catalog handy.  They operate as Tandy in the
UK, by the way.  Be sure to start with the machine screws first; you
don't want to tear them up by starting with a self-tapping screw.
There may be one around Longwood (I understand there's a Galleria
there, now).  If not, Comm. Av. at St. Mary's Street (BU) or Coolidge
Corner would be the least inconvenient to your office.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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i purchased a texas inst. pcmcia type 2 modem from compusa for 49.99
product# 101187   TI 14.4 fm s/r xjack
power requirements:160 ma operating mode
                               60 ma standby mode
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also came with bitfax pro  works ok.
 
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I'll be out of town in early August attending a convention in New York,
and I was wondering about the password protection on the HP200LX. I
understand that it will do Zip for the flash card as it can be removed and
put into a reader and read, but what is the security for the INTERNAL
memory? Is there a backdoor?
 
Also, I'm looking for a good DOS program for on-the-fly encryption for my
flashdisk, something that infects the boot record, or possibly creates a
new encrypted partition on the flash card. TSR size is important, as is
efficiency of the encryption as it will be runnng on my HP in the
background.
 
Thanks for your time, and I appriciate any responses either to the list or
via private e-mail.
 
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>...So far, so good.  Although some have stated here that cracks don't
>fill in with cyanoacrylate, this seems to have filled nicely.  There is...
 
CA glues are not good for crack-filling.  They work best for joining two
pieces together.  The best way to repair a crack would be to open it
slightly, let the glue "wick" into the entire length of the crack, and then
close the crack and hold it for a while.  You want to use just enough to
"wet" the area to be joined.
 
>...around) and it seems to be holding.  I did have a nightmare last night
>that the crack opened again but I awoke in a cold sweat only to find that
>it was still fine.
 
And that's how you know your palmtop has become the most important thing in
your life, when you have dreams/nightmares about it?
 
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Subject:      carousel
 
->> Is a patch or special trick necessary to allow Software Carousel (for HP
->> palmtop) ver 1.o to run on the newer LX 200 with 4 MB?
->>
->> I am having trouble getting it to work on my new HP.  It installs fine,
->> but when I try to run it (A:\carousel\carousel.exe) it gets to
->> "A:\carousel\carousel.opt" and then says "cannot execute sc_menu.exe".
->Have you added 'a:\carousel' to your path in autoexec.bat?
 
Yes I have.  Actually I solved the problem and all is well now.  The
reason however is wierd and thus escaped me for a while.
 
I was using my old autoexec.bat.  I knew that Carousel would not load if
either sysmanager or buddy were already loaded.  So, I entered the
carousel line ahead of the line dealing with buddy and remmed 200 out.
That was the problem!  Even though I thought that since buddy came after
the carousel command line it would not be seen by carousel and probably
not executed, that was not the case.  As soon as I remmed out the buddy
line, carousel loaded uneventfully.
 
Thanks for the help.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
 
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I can see a tiny hairline on the case of my 200LX right above the right
hinge.  This is probably the beginnings of the infamous crack.  HP
probably should've put pivots in both corners of the screen, thus
distributing the stress more evenly and providing greater friction.  But
in any case, this intrigues me about my other 200LX, which I told about
before being held open by superglue.  The nice thing about that 200LX
is, the display opens up quite easily, with much less resistance than a
standard friction clasp.  However, once it stops moving, it seems to
"lock" and becomes even stiffer than a standard friction clasp.  In
other words, it's sort of the best of both worlds: it opens easily, thus
avoiding stress, but it stays up even better than the standard clasp--
thus avoiding the problems associated with a loose screen such as having
it sink slowly backwards while sitting open until it's fully extended.
This doesn't happen on the "modified" hinge-- in fact, I can clip the
flexible pocket light on it when it's at a 45 degree angle backwards and
it doesn't go back any more.  I can't do that on the 200LX with the
standard hinge.  Anybody have any idea what could cause it to be loose
during opening but stiff after coming to a halt?
 
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Hello All,
 
My suggestion:  One if you American Folk contact HP in Corvallis - if
that is still *the* place for HandHeld products - and see what they
say,  ISO 9000 et al!
 
And if it is ANY consolation at all - my IBM Thinkpad 760 CD ALSO
developed a crack in the screen cover - which side ? - the right hand
side!  The crack: seen from the front of machine with cover closed, on
the right rear of screen cover, from back 4cm towards front
 
=--------------------=  <---- Hinge
|                                |  <----- Crack in this area
|                                |
|                                |
|                   TP760   |
----------------------
 Front of Machine
 
Regards,
 
Leo Theron; South Africa
 
PS: All the newer models have a redesigned hinge, most propoably with
more stress relieve than visible to the eye.
 
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      fluff, in re: Cracks in case
 
I DON'T BELIEVE ANY OF YOU ANY MORE!  i am convinced this entire story about
case cracks is the invention of a group of winCE owners who want to
demoralize this group and stop us from spreading the gospel of the one real
palmtop computer.  DANGER WILL ROBINSON! we have been infiltrated. we need a
secret code ring to assure that we can identify the evildoers.  failing that,
i believe that we can safely assume that anyone who claims to have a crack in
their case has effectively de-cloaked as an agent provociture.
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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hi!
does anyone know how to do some self repair on a loose hinge? My HP lid
will slowly ease downwards after a while! I remember reading sometime back
that one can do something about that...apart from sending it back to HP!
 
kc
 
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Sally, my 6meg HP200LX is from Notebook Supply Warehouse and 43rd week of
96 and shows no cracking as yet, but now I will be checking regularly!
 
David
 
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I have the same modem which was purchased for a laptop.   I have been unable to use this device on the palmtop as it has a severe drain on the battery
consumption.   I do not know the current drawn by this device but I suspect it
is above the 150mA of the HP200LX.    As a modem from my PC it was very
reliable.
 
If you go ahead and get this device to work with your HP I would appreciate some
feedback.
 
Cheers
 
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>
> I'll be out of town in early August attending a convention in New York,
> and I was wondering about the password protection on the HP200LX. I
> understand that it will do Zip for the flash card as it can be removed and
> put into a reader and read, but what is the security for the INTERNAL
> memory? Is there a backdoor?
>
 
All the PIM applications (ApptBook, Notes, Database, PhoneBook etc) have
a Password option (Menu-F-W). This lets you set passwords on individual files.
It doesn't matter, then, if those files are on a flash card - move 'em to
another machine and you still need the password to get in.
 
Obviously if someone tries hard enough I guess they could crack the code,
but at least it's a layer of security.
 
Pete Ford
 
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Apart being one more thing to carry while on the go what do you think
of Doubleslot? Any exoeriences to share?
 
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On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Leo Theron wrote:
 
> And if it is ANY consolation at all - my IBM Thinkpad 760 CD ALSO
> developed a crack in the screen cover - which side ? - the right hand
> side!  The crack: seen from the front of machine with cover closed, on
> the right rear of screen cover, from back 4cm towards front
 
Maybe we've uncovered the equivalent of carpal-tunnel syndrome among
clam-shell designs <g>.
 
- Longden
 
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On 16 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> > Is there a way to disable (cut the power to) the serial port so=
 I can
> > leave my modem card in the PCMCIA slot without draining the battery?
 
The TSR 'CIC100' sets up the slot as COM2. If this TSR is not resident=
 the
palmtop will not recognize the slot as COM2 and is unlikely to drain=
 the
battery when you insert the card. I haven't actually tested this theory=
 but
it should work...
 
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->Anybody have any idea what could cause it to be loose
->during opening but stiff after coming to a halt?
 
Could it be that the curves of the hinge no longer match exactly, or the
some residual displacement starts to imp;inge after a point?
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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->My suggestion:  One if you American Folk contact HP in Corvallis - if
->that is still *the* place for HandHeld products - and see what they
->say,  ISO 9000 et al!
 
Class action suit ? <g>  Repairs of cracks forever?
 
 
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Subject:      Re: Doubleslot
 
There is a good article in this issue of the Palmtop Paper on using the
Doubleslot to equip your HP with a parallel port (in addition to your regular
mem card) so that you can hook it up to a ZIP drive for backup and storage.  A
neat idea and one that would be very useful even if you did not travel with
the Doubleslot.  You can probably read it on-line if you don't subscribe.  Try
http://www.thaddeus.com .
 
Ed Manuel, N5EM
QRP in Houston, Texas
n5em-qrp@msn.com
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From:   HPLX Mailing List  On Behalf Of Antonio Queiroz Menezes
Sent:   Thursday, July 17, 1997 6:26 AM
To:     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:        Doubleslot
 
Apart being one more thing to carry while on the go what do you think
of Doubleslot? Any exoeriences to share?
 
Antonio
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I seek LX Batch programm
Please more info about this
 
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I'M NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
PKZIP/PKUNZIP FOR ENCRYPTION -Spassword WORKS GREAT. JUST READ
INSTRUCTIONS.
 
73 SPENCE K4KEP
 
Michael A. Waldron wrote:
>
> I'll be out of town in early August attending a convention in New York,
> and I was wondering about the password protection on the HP200LX. I
> understand that it will do Zip for the flash card as it can be removed and
> put into a reader and read, but what is the security for the INTERNAL
> memory? Is there a backdoor?
>
> Also, I'm looking for a good DOS program for on-the-fly encryption for my
> flashdisk, something that infects the boot record, or possibly creates a
> new encrypted partition on the flash card. TSR size is important, as is
> efficiency of the encryption as it will be runnng on my HP in the
> background.
>
> Thanks for your time, and I appriciate any responses either to the list or
> via private e-mail.
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Data: 17 lipca 1997 16:44
 
I seek LX Batch programm
Please more info about this
 
Jurek
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Jeff Malka wrote:
 
> ->My suggestion:  One if you American Folk contact HP in Corvallis -
> if
> ->that is still *the* place for HandHeld products - and see what they
> ->say,  ISO 9000 et al!
>
> Class action suit ? <g>  Repairs of cracks forever?
 
Maybe the rumored "titanium case" upgrade.  If not, I'm sure most of us
will settle for free HP palmtops for life. :)
 
Perhaps a locking gear system would work out better than the friction
clasp... anybody know what sort of system the 300LX series use?  Is it
the same kind of thing?
 
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Should the drives in my 200LX be defragged? If so]
what software would be best?
 
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              <199707171425.KAB451.12@quimby>
 
Jeff Malka writes:
 
> Class action suit ? <g>  Repairs of cracks forever?
 
You laugh.  I've received a half-dozen class-action settlement forms in
as many years.  Half of those were computer-related, for things less
serious than this ("misleading advertising" claims).
 
There are lawyers on the prowl, and HP is a juicy target.  Stories of
HP blaming customers, and charging them double, makes it that much
easier to fire up a jury.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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>
> Should the drives in my 200LX be defragged? If so]
> what software would be best?
>
 
Defragging a hard disk is useful. It reduces rotational and head-movement
latencies and can speed up disk access considerably. But RAM disks don't
suffer from these latencies, so there's almost certainly no point in
defragging them. Unless there's some hardware feature in the RAM drives
that slows down accesses when a file is broken up all over the drive, I
can see no reason for needing to do any such thing.
 
(On a related note, and for similar reasons, there is absolutely no mileage
in loading disk-cache software. If anything, this will slow things down
and will certainly reduce the amount of system RAM available.)
 
Pete
 
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Text of message from remsoft@GRYF.COM.PL, 17 Jul 1997, 10:44 AM
> I seek LX Batch programm
> Please more info about this
>
 
Great program available on SUPER.  Enhances BAT programming for HP and
allows compilation.  Love it.
 
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On the contrary, I have 200LX with loose hinge...it would not stay =
straight   Somebody suggested to put a drop of SuperGlue on the hinge, =
but is there any "safer" ways?
 
TIA
 
Sentot AB
Media Network Consolidated
Http://www.klasik.co.id/network.html
 
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Is there any way to loosen up the hinge to prevent the cracking?
 
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From:         Suresh Nirody <snirody@IUMC.IUPUI.EDU>
Subject:      Re: encryption..
 
Secure Device works on the HP200lx to provide an encrypted disk. AFAIK
uses 128bit IDEA, secdev.sys TSR only 6,944... Do a net search and you
should be able to find it...
Suresh Nirody
 
<<< Michael Waldron said: <snip>  looking for on-the-fly encryption for
my flashdisk" <snip> >>>
 
Also, re right hinge crack problem, looked at mine and sure 'nuff found
one. Looks to me  like the stress is produced while CLOSING the lid...
My first 200lx had the droops, the refurbished xpress xchanged one had
the hinges so tight that it made an audible creak everytime I opened it!
Most alarming, and now a crack....
 
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----- forwarded message -----
 
Sorry, I posted this message directly to Jeff by mistake. So here it
goes to all the list
 
> Date           Wed, 16 Jul 1997 19:06:10 -0400
> Reply-to      HPLX Mailing List <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
> From          Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
> Subject       carousel
> To            HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
 
 
> I was using my old autoexec.bat.  I knew that Carousel would not load=
 if
> either sysmanager or buddy were already loaded.  So, I entered the
> carousel line ahead of the line dealing with buddy and remmed 200=
 out.
> That was the problem!  Even though I thought that since buddy came=
 after
> the carousel command line it would not be seen by carousel and probably
> not executed, that was not the case.  As soon as I remmed out the=
 buddy
> line, carousel loaded uneventfully.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
I have modified hp.bat in carousel and run ipex, moreexm, helvmoon
and quick from there. Buddy is loaded from the SC area startup
command. Probably my post doesn=3DB4t have nothing to do with your
discussion since I use an upgraded 5MB palmtop. Nevertheless I tought
of jumping in.
 
Antonio
 
 
 
 
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Subject:      Re: fluff, in re: Cracks in case
 
Text of message from Cavendishl@AOL.COM, 16 Jul 1997, 09:22 PM
> I DON'T BELIEVE ANY OF YOU ANY MORE!  i am convinced this entire story
> about case cracks is the invention of a group of winCE owners who want
> to demoralize this group and stop us from spreading the gospel of the
> one real palmtop computer.  DANGER WILL ROBINSON! we have been
> infiltrated. we need a secret code ring to assure that we can identify
> the evildoers.  failing that, i believe that we can safely assume that
> anyone who claims to have a crack in their case has effectively
> de-cloaked as an agent provociture.
 
Drat!  Now our *cover* is blown.  In fact, she *cracked the case* wide
open.
 
;-)
 
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Hi list !
 
I'd like to buy that dictionary, preferably used.
So does anyone of you doesn't need it any more ?
 
I would be grateful for a source to buy it brand new too.
(I realized that there is a reason why www.palmtop.net describes it
as difficult search...).
Please remember that I live in Germany. So I can't buy it at Radio
Shack, Staples ...
 
 
Regards,
Christof
 
Please send offers as private email.
 
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PROBLEM:
One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can open any
other .GDB file.
 
HISTORY:
The file is 92K in size and at last check I had approximately 850 records.
Just before this happened I also noticed some records beginning to corrupt
(they showed useless binary junk). To possibly compound this problem I hit
CTRL-ALT-DEL while this file was open (and maybe a record also).
 
I do recall seeing/hearing about some utilities to fix/clean-up .GDB files
so I believe this is not a new problem.
 
SOLUTIONS:
Anybody have any solutions to my dilemma?
 
 
rickgodwin@modis.com
Modis Communications Inc.
Toronto, Canada
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Richard Godwin wrote:
 
> PROBLEM:
> One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can open any
> other .GDB file.
>
> HISTORY:
> The file is 92K in size and at last check I had approximately 850 records.
> Just before this happened I also noticed some records beginning to corrupt
> (they showed useless binary junk). To possibly compound this problem I hit
> CTRL-ALT-DEL while this file was open (and maybe a record also).
>
> I do recall seeing/hearing about some utilities to fix/clean-up .GDB files
> so I believe this is not a new problem.
>
> SOLUTIONS:
> Anybody have any solutions to my dilemma?
 
Try HP's Garlic program...works sometimes. Get it from the SUPER site at:
http://www.palmtop.net/super.html.
 
- Longden
 
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Text of message from rickgodwin@MODIS.COM, 17 Jul 1997, 03:44 PM
> PROBLEM:
> One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can open
> any other .GDB file.
 
Sounds like a case for Garlic.  I'm not sure if it's on SUPER.  I have not
yet needed to use but I am told it does the trick.
 
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
> Text of message from rickgodwin@MODIS.COM, 17 Jul 1997, 03:44 PM
> > PROBLEM:
> > One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can open
> > any other .GDB file.
>
> Sounds like a case for Garlic.  I'm not sure if it's on SUPER.  I have not
> yet needed to use but I am told it does the trick.
 
Another thing to try is GDB102 which converts your database to/from CSV
format. Sometimes the conversion seems to shake out some of the problems
or at least you can try editing the plain text CSV output to make repairs
yourself...that's only if the file is salvagable enough for GDBDUMP to
process.
 
GDB102 is at the monash site: ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/palmtop/
 
I'd still try Garlic first tho... remember to make a copy of your database
file(s) before trying anything on them.
 
- Longden
 
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Sentot AB wrote:
 
> On the contrary, I have 200LX with loose hinge...it would not stay
> straight   Somebody suggested to put a drop of SuperGlue on the hinge,
> but is there any "safer" ways?
 
Popping the right hinge cap off will reveal the friction clasp.  Placing
a few drops of isopropyl alcohol on the middle (the metal part) and then
rotating the hinge a few times is supposed to clean the rubber in the
friction clasp and restore its original grasping power.  It worked a few
times for me, until I broke the hinge disassembling the 200LX.  Haven't
tried the alcohol on the new one, but it's getting to be about time...
Of course, that will increase stress on the hinge, which will hasten the
infamous cracking...  I don't think Superglue on a regular, working
hinge would be a good idea.  I used it on the hinge _after I broke it_,
and I had already replaced many of the pieces inside the clasp with some
strips of an IDE cable.  I don't think I'd put Superglue on the case
unless it was already messed up (or cracking...)
 
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Subject:      Re: How does one fix a corrupt .GDB file ?
 
Text of message from lloo@WORLD.NORTHGRUM.COM, 17 Jul 1997, 04:56 PM
> On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
>
> > Text of message from rickgodwin@MODIS.COM, 17 Jul 1997, 03:44 PM
> > > PROBLEM:
> > > One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can
> > > open any other .GDB file.
> >
> > Sounds like a case for Garlic.  I'm not sure if it's on SUPER.  I have
> > not yet needed to use but I am told it does the trick.
>
> Another thing to try is GDB102 which converts your database to/from CSV
> format. Sometimes the conversion seems to shake out some of the problems
> or at least you can try editing the plain text CSV output to make
> repairs yourself...that's only if the file is salvagable enough for
> GDBDUMP to process.
>
> GDB102 is at the monash site: ftp://ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/palmtop/
>
> I'd still try Garlic first tho... remember to make a copy of your
> database file(s) before trying anything on them.
>
> - Longden
 
Does anyone know if it's worth doing either of these things preventively?
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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> I need a search engine that can quickly find similar records
> from a 25,000 record dbase file and send to the screen all the
> matches in browse format.
 
Have you tried @base, a Lotus 1-2-3 addin?
 
     Carl Merkle
     carl@shier.com
 
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> <<snip>>
> >
> > GDB102 is at...
 
> >
> >... try Garlic first
 
> Does anyone know if it's worth doing either of these things
> preventively?
>
> - Danny
 
The secret is not yet out!
 
................................Whenever you have a backup - you wil
never ever need it.  But when you have no...
 
 
If you have enough space on your LX, copy the critical files and rename
them, so that it would be difficult to fool around with them be
accident.  Your loss would then be the last few changes.  This can even
be included in a batch file that would ZIP something to a safe area.
 
Needless to say, a proper backup would be the first prize.
 
Regards;  Leo Theron from South Africa
 
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
> > >
> > > Sounds like a case for Garlic.  I'm not sure if it's on SUPER.  I have
> > > not yet needed to use but I am told it does the trick.
> >
> > Another thing to try is GDB102 which converts your database to/from CSV
> > format. Sometimes the conversion seems to shake out some of the problems
> > or at least you can try editing the plain text CSV output to make
> > repairs yourself...that's only if the file is salvagable enough for
> > GDBDUMP to process.
>
> Does anyone know if it's worth doing either of these things preventively?
 
I wouldn't do either to my data unless I suspected a problem, because
anything that purports to alter my data (however good the intention) is
always a potential source of problem as well (IMHO).
 
A nice diagnostic program is what I would like to run regularly (if one
were available).
 
Till then, back-ups (lots of 'em) are still the best insurance.
 
- Longden
 
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->I have modified hp.bat in carousel and run ipex, moreexm, helvmoon and
->quick from there. Buddy is loaded from the SC area startup command.
->Probably my post doesn=B4t have nothing to do with your discussion
->since I use an upgraded 5MB palmtop. Nevertheless I tought of jumping
->in.
 
Thanks for jumping in.  I am just starting to use my Carousel for HP even
though I bought it some time ago, because I now have enough memory to
devote 2-3 MB to its swap file.
 
Question:  I would like to have 2 or more versions of the same built in
apps running in different work areas.  However if I press one of the built
in keys it jumps back to the same area I have the first such app open.  I
suppose you can start the app from "*More" (that is what I will try next)
but is there another way to do this, say with batch files (like hp.bat)
that would open this database file "A" in workarea 1 and this other
database file "B" in area 2?
 
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->> Class action suit ? <g>  Repairs of cracks forever?
->You laugh.  I've received a half-dozen class-action settlement forms in
->as many years.  Half of those were computer-related, for things less
->serious than this ("misleading advertising" claims).
 
Whose laughing? <g> <G>
 
 
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->Have you tried @base, a Lotus 1-2-3 addin?
 
Is that commercial or shareware?  Where can one find it.  I too could use
it.
 
 
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->Till then, back-ups (lots of 'em) are still the best insurance.
 
Amen.  I just had database refuse to open 2 important and large database
files for me.  Fortunately I had a recent backup and just restored them.
I do not know what I would have done without these backups.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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I have an idea I'd like to implement on the palmtop and I'd like to know
which of these is the fastest (in their DOS implementations) for creating
a preformatted text file with information from 2 other text files.
 
While you're at it, is the find utility from Unix the fastest utility out
there for searching through hundereds of files in nested directories?
And is grep the fasted for searching individual file content?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
- Danny
 
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Andreas [D&A]
 
 
Thanks for the post for Israkav (Israeli Compuserve).
 
It worked beautifully. I dialed into the Tel Aviv site from my Washington,DC
hotel room, and retrieved mail from my Chiago ISP.
 
Now I can go on my trip with no worries.
 
I will copy the file and send it to the dasoft mailbox to be posted on the
website.
 
Alan Peres
 
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>
>QFAX 1.09 for the HP Palmtop
>
>This is a great fax program for palmtop computers.
 
 
Is there a way to create cover pages on QFAX? Or to send multiple documents
in a single fax run?
 
I tried to find an answer in the accompanying documentation but couldn't
find anything that explained this.
 
Alan
 
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Thanks to everyone who provided information for me on how to connect to
email during my upcoming trip to Israel.
 
I now have WWW/LX set up to dial Israkav, the Israeli Compuserve site, and
retrieve email from my Chicago ISP. I tsted it out from a hotel room in
Washington DC!
 
Special thanks to Avi and Andreas for their help with the scripting. I will
make a copy of it and send it to dasoft for posting.
 
Alan Peres
 
PS If any has a copy of Andreas' posting from 7/14 or 7/15 with the script
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it to my HP with Post/LX, and then had to erase the message file. I had, by
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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Daniel Z. Sands wrote:
 
 
> While you're at it, is the find utility from Unix the fastest utility out
> there for searching through hundereds of files in nested directories?
> And is grep the fasted for searching individual file content?
 
Dan, I was doing some searching through my favorite dos/unix archives, and
I found a version of grep called xgrep that has a -r switch to search
subdirectories.  That way you don't need the find command.  I'm putting
xgrep.exe on my download page at
http://www.concentric.net/~dskramer/dload.  Documentation is included.
 
If you have trouble turning xgrep -r -l into a workable solution, give me
another shout and I'll just whip up a little program to convert it to what
you need.
 
 
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For a completely different reason, I just picked up some "Krazy Glue gel"
today. It claims to "fill gaps on less than perfectly-mated surfaces". I
don't have a crack problem though, so I can't vouch for it.
_____
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If you are willing to sacrifice the corrupt records, you can mark the good
records with the spacebar and then extract them to a new database file.
The corrupt records will typically state 'record not found' when you scroll
to them.  I have not had much luck reconstructing fouled databases with
GDBIO.  You can merge this file with a previous back-up.  Duplicate entries
won't import.  That way you may end up with all your records.
I frequently encountered corrupted database files until I learned to close
all applications before I changed batteries.  It appeared to me that any
open files at the time were subject to corruption.
I heartily agree with multiple backups as you may never know when a
particular record was corrupted.
 
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PROBLEM:
One receives the error message "Cannot open file" and yet you can open any
other .GDB file in my 200LX.
 
HISTORY:
The file is 92K in size and at last check I had approximately 850 records.
Just before this happened I also noticed some records beginning to corrupt
(they showed useless binary junk). To possibly compound this problem I hit
CTRL-ALT-DEL while this file was open (and maybe a record also).
 
I do recall seeing/hearing about some utilities to fix/clean-up .GDB files
so I believe this is not a new problem.
 
SOLUTIONS:
Anybody have any solutions to my dilemma?
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---
Thanks for your for your response Danny. I have read the help file that
goes with it and tried Garlic v1.1 and...I receive a "run-time error R6009
- not enough space for environment" message. Everything is closed except
for DOS. When I type in "mem" form the dos prompt I receive "95408 largest
executable program size" my file is 92981 so I don't know if my .GDB file
is to big for this program. I would think most .GDB files to be larger than
95408. Anybody else have any suggestions?
 
 
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Question - how do .gdb files become corrupted in the first place?
 
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Steve - on the HPLX list you said:
 
>
> I have the same modem which was purchased for a laptop.   I have been unable to use > this device on the palmtop as it has a severe drain on the battery
> consumption.   I do not know the current drawn by this device but I suspect it
> is above the 150mA of the HP200LX.
 
 
The modem which I am thinking of buying is a pocket modem with its own
built-in 9v battery power supply.  Is your's like this or perhaps it is
a card modem with the same name?
 
Please let me know soonest as I was hoping to buy the modem this
weekend, but if it isn't going to work with the HP, then there isn't
much point.
 
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Brian Girling wrote:
 
> The modem which I am thinking of buying is a pocket modem with its own
>
> built-in 9v battery power supply.  Is your's like this or perhaps it
> is
> a card modem with the same name?
>
> Please let me know soonest as I was hoping to buy the modem this
> weekend, but if it isn't going to work with the HP, then there isn't
> much point.
>
 
The pocket modem will work fine...buy it...quickly !!  :)
 
 
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Text of message from rickgodwin@MODIS.COM, 17 Jul 1997, 07:55 PM
>[...]
> Sounds like a case for Garlic.  I'm not sure if it's on SUPER.  I have
> not yet needed to use but I am told it does the trick.
>  - Danny
> ---
> Thanks for your for your response Danny. I have read the help file that
> goes with it and tried Garlic v1.1 and...I receive a "run-time error
> R6009
> - not enough space for environment" message. Everything is closed except
> for DOS. When I type in "mem" form the dos prompt I receive "95408
> largest executable program size" my file is 92981 so I don't know if my
> .GDB file is to big for this program. I would think most .GDB files to
> be larger than 95408. Anybody else have any suggestions?
>
 
How are you getting the DOS prompt?  If you do CTRL-123 you get the
smallest amt of memory.  From filer, pressing Alt-OD gives you more space.
 You get even more my terminating sys manager.  I don't know what you are
loading in RAM but it sounds like you have almost no memory available to
run programs in.  Try terminatineg SysMgr and run it again.
 
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I am currently using a Maxtor MobileMax 7 mb Flash Memory Card on my HP100LX.
That is after stacking, I think. I had to load a drive to read it, anyway.
While in Dayton at the Hamvention in May, I happened across a fellow selling
flash memory cards originally made to go into a Simon cellphone/PDA sold by
BellSouth for a while.  These were largely 1 mb but I found a couple of 1.8 mb
for $20 each and that seemed worth the gamble.  The card says it's a
LCA2248CAD7 ATA Flashdisk made by SunDisk (actually manufactured by IBM).
Anyone know the specs of this card - ie, voltage, power consumption?  I assume
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Hi
 
I Reckon this is one of the original Sandisk then Sundisk 5V cards it
will be 1.8MB unstacked so you could stac it the reason it worked
straight away was the HPs built in support for ATA. 20 USD seems like
a good deal these were 50,000 cycle endurance versions but this has
little significane here.
 
Ralph
 
 
> I am currently using a Maxtor MobileMax 7 mb Flash Memory Card on my HP100LX.
> That is after stacking, I think. I had to load a drive to read it, anyway.
> While in Dayton at the Hamvention in May, I happened across a fellow selling
> flash memory cards originally made to go into a Simon cellphone/PDA sold by
> BellSouth for a while.  These were largely 1 mb but I found a couple of 1.8 mb
> for $20 each and that seemed worth the gamble.  The card says it's a
> LCA2248CAD7 ATA Flashdisk made by SunDisk (actually manufactured by IBM).
> Anyone know the specs of this card - ie, voltage, power consumption?  I assume
> it's a 900 kb card stacked since it seems to come right up when plugged into
> the '100.
>
> Ed Manuel
> Houston, Texas
> n5em-qrp@msn.com
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is this a good ata flash card :20 Mbyte transcend 370$ca 422$ca?
 
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Thanks for the info.  I will look into getting it to work stacked.
 
Ed
 
 
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Hi
 
I Reckon this is one of the original Sandisk then Sundisk 5V cards it
will be 1.8MB unstacked so you could stac it the reason it worked
straight away was the HPs built in support for ATA. 20 USD seems like
a good deal these were 50,000 cycle endurance versions but this has
little significane here.
 
Ralph
 
 
> I am currently using a Maxtor MobileMax 7 mb Flash Memory Card on my
HP100LX.
> That is after stacking, I think. I had to load a drive to read it, anyway.
> While in Dayton at the Hamvention in May, I happened across a fellow selling
> flash memory cards originally made to go into a Simon cellphone/PDA sold by
> BellSouth for a while.  These were largely 1 mb but I found a couple of 1.8
mb
> for $20 each and that seemed worth the gamble.  The card says it's a
> LCA2248CAD7 ATA Flashdisk made by SunDisk (actually manufactured by IBM).
> Anyone know the specs of this card - ie, voltage, power consumption?  I
assume
> it's a 900 kb card stacked since it seems to come right up when plugged into
> the '100.
>
> Ed Manuel
> Houston, Texas
> n5em-qrp@msn.com
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Subject:      corrupt files - carousel?
 
I have used a 100 LX for 4+ years without ever getting a message of
corrupt file.  Never knew why garlic was written.  However, since I
recently purchased a new 200 LX with 4MB ram which made using Carousel an
option I have had several corupt files (5) all either *.dbf or *.adb
files.
 
In setting up carousel to use my c: for its swap files while all my data
is on a: I have had to reboot the HP several times.  I suspect that may be
the cause but I am concerned because of the possibility of corruption
occuring because with Carousel I have sysmanager in 2 work areas and
possibly opening the same built in application (database or appointment)
with different files in each could be the problem.  Or, possibly the 200
LX does not like the unmodified 100LX files on the flash card I moved from
one to the other.
 
Does anyone have any thoughts?
 
 
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Hi everyone,
 
One of the best applications for the palmtop is PE.  Brilliant
programming effort by Andreas Garzotto.  Ingenious.  Unfortunately my
2.0 version has a problem with copying something to the clipboard.  That
is only under System Manager.  When I exit to DOS, the Copy function
works fine.  I can still Cut and Paste OK.  There must be a conflict
with a TSR or so.  Has anyone had problems with it?  Please let me know.
 
Thanks,
Andreas Terzis
 
 
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> 2.0 version has a problem with copying something to the clipboard.=
  That
> is only under System Manager.
 
What exactly is the problem you see with PE and clipboard usage under
SysMgr?
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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What is PE and where can you find it?
 
Thanks.
 
Michael
 
--- On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 19:30:57 PDT  Andreas Terzis <andreas_terzis@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
 
>One of the best applications for the palmtop is PE.  Brilliant
>programming effort by Andreas Garzotto.  Ingenious.
 
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Anyone have this cable they'd like to sell?
 
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On Sat, 19 Jul 1997  mdstockr <mdstockr@NEO.LRUN.COM> wrote:
 
> What is PE and where can you find it?
 
Hi Michael-
 
PE is a freeware text editor. A spelling checker is also available
(freeware, too).  They are at D&A Software's page:
 
            http://www.dasoft.com
 
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On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Jeff Malka wrote:
> In setting up carousel to use my c: for its swap files while all my data
> is on a: I have had to reboot the HP several times.  I suspect that may be
> the cause but I am concerned because of the possibility of corruption
> occuring because with Carousel I have sysmanager in 2 work areas and
> possibly opening the same built in application (database or appointment)
> with different files in each could be the problem.  Or, possibly the 200
> LX does not like the unmodified 100LX files on the flash card I moved from
> one to the other.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts?
 
I share your suspicions...seems like a gamble to juggle open databases in
an environment (Carousel) that increases the likelihood of a lockup and
therefore a reboot...that's partly why I stopped using it.
 
Several people reported no lockup problems with Carousel and to them I say
"fine"...but we don't all do the same things or in the same ways. All I
know is that SC added an extra layer of uncertainty that I didn't want in
a box that I prided on for its quickness and simplicity.
 
I don't know about compatibility with 100lx files tho...that's before my
time <g>.
 
- Longden
 
PS- Also a possibility that corruption might happen if you swapped while
a record was in mid-update (tho this is just speculation).
 
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Pete Ford wrote:
>>>Question - how do .gdb files become corrupted in the first place?
 
Check the file size in the filer program when you have a GDB file open and
then again when you close it.  You will notice that the file size is
smaller when the file is open.  If you look at the file with the text
viewer you will see that the database definition exists at the top of the
file and the records follow.  I believe that since the database definition
and database records coexist in the same file, that records become
corrupted when you don't close the program normally.  The file exists in
the smaller size when you have a problem, like a reboot.  Then when you try
to open the smaller size file, records are corrupted.  I do not know why
the file size changes.  Perhaps others on the list can explain this
phenomenon.
 
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wrote:<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;Question - how do .gdb files become corrupted in =
the first place?<br><br>Check the file size in the filer program when =
you have a GDB file open and then again when you close it. &nbsp;You =
will notice that the file size is smaller when the file is open. =
&nbsp;If you look at the file with the text viewer you will see that the =
database definition exists at the top of the file and the records =
follow. &nbsp;I believe that since the database definition and database =
records coexist in the same file, that records become corrupted when you =
don't close the program normally. &nbsp;The file exists in the smaller =
size when you have a problem, like a reboot. &nbsp;Then when you try to =
open the smaller size file, records are corrupted. &nbsp;I do not know =
why the file size changes. &nbsp;Perhaps others on the list can explain =
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-- [ From: Jack LaRosa * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
 
Is there a way to cause the FIND dialog box to have the INCLUDE NOTES
checkbox default to un-checked?
 
Also is it possible to have a macro turn the HP200LX off after executing
previous commands?
 
Thanks for any help in these matters
 
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Dear all,
1. I recall from somewhere I have recently read about the news of a
dictionary used on 200LX, perhaps American Heritage. But I forgot the
source. Would you please instruct me on that?
2. In the 200LX accessories palmphlet there is a HP dictionary card listed.
I guess it is not yet in production now. Would anyone who had used it share
comment? And from any source I would buy one, even a used one? Thanks.
 
Pun-shing Chik
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Should teachers who fight against the government be allowed to teach our
children in schools? Should unpatriotic people be barred from influencing
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From:         Luigi Vettone <luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT>
Subject:      connect to Exchange mail server
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Have anyone done a connection with an Exchange Mail Server using cc:mail
installed on hp200lx?
 
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I have done it for test reasons only. I have not tried any major
document transfers.
This site is currently operating Exchange 5.0 with a cc:Mail connector
to a cc:Mail network.
You should be able to transfer mail back and forth without a problem.
You will have to maintain
a cc:Mail post office for dialin and let Exchange talk to the post
office via the cc:Mail connector.
 
Stephen Souza
LAN Administration
757-322-3204
mailto:ssouza@exchg.cnsl.spear.navy.mil
 
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Have anyone done a connection with an Exchange Mail Server using
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>
> thanks
 
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Announcing the availability of DOCHTML, the HPLX memo to HTML
converter.  The formatting facilities available in memo editor
can be used and they get translated to their HTML equivalent.
Additionaly, HTML tags can be embedded in the DOC file and they are also
embedded into the HTML file.  Please note that no validation is performed on
any embedded HTML tags.
 
The file will be available soon on the SUPER site.
 
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>What is PE and where can I find it?
 
PE is a powerful text editor with spell checking capability and EMACS
(Unix editor) compatibility.
 
You can find it at: www.palmtop.net
 
Give it a shot. It's worth it.
 
 
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On 12 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I travel as part of my job to countries where different currencies=
 are
> used. I thought that I could solve the problem by creating different
> accounts, but when I run a report by category; the only one that gives=
 me
> the option to choose which trip, all the currencies add as one. This=
 can
> not work for me as you would gave guessed - they have different values.
 
I do not understand. Do you use separate accounts to group transactions=
 in
similar currency? This seems like a workable solution. Have you tried
entering "Transfers" as regular transactions?
 
Using the Payee field transfer money from one account to another with=
 it
recorded as a regular transaction instead of an actual transfer. Then=
 show
the deposit in the other account in a similar manner but converted to=
 the
appropriate currency. An Itemized Category Report including both accounts
should now be more useful. If grouping by Trip still gives problems=
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run the report using a date range instead. What are your thoughts on=
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Daniel,
 
I too discovered the front-left (near the pc card ejector) rubber foot
and screw missing from my 200.  There one day - gone the next!
 
I called HP Canada in Mississauga, Ont. and they kindly mailed me 4 feet
and 3 screws, no charge!  Friendly folks!
 
Ideally you need a very small torx screwdriver to tighten the screw.
 
 
Brian
--
Newmarket, Ontario, CANADA
girling@ica.net
 
 
> He looked at my LX with the missing rubber foot and
> noted that the screw beneath the foot was missing, too.  He kindly gave me
> a new foot (screws don't come in the Maintenance Pack).  We were then
> looking at his 100LX and he noticed that the same rubber foot had fallen
> off his and (this is the strange part) he was also missing the screw.
>
> The foot and screw we were both missing was the front (non-hinge) left
> side (near the PC card ejector).
>
 
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Greetings to Readers,
 
As a new subscriber to the Mailing List, I've been following the
recent spate of correspondence on the crack phenomenon with interest.
I still use my 100LX which gives no sign of any physical failures,
despite being dropped while open onto a wooden floor.  It was made in
Singapore and has the ID number:  B94F1020.
 
On reading that other types of computers with lids are now being
reported as suffering the same crack affliction, I began to wonder
about a cause that is not specific to HP models.  I must also add that
towards the end of 1996 I acquired a new laptop which has rarely been
off my desk at work and which tends to stay open.  Recently while I
was attempting to close the lid there were two sharp "cracks" and two
small pieces of plastic fell off the hinge; yes, the right hinge!
 
Is it possible that, since most of us are right-handed, we tend to
exert more pressure with that hand when moving the lid, thereby
applying differential stress to the lid/hinge?  I guess that such an
explanation would imply that left-handed owners tend to have cracks on
the left side.  Is there any evidence of this?
 
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Hi!
 
1.To your request about the dictionary, I suggest that you enter in the
home page of    <www.palmtop.net/~jorgen/200lx.htm>    jorgen@palmtop.net
 
   And I have added the HTML document about the spelling checking on the
HP200.
 
2.The HP dictionary is very expensive and with these lot of
money I would buy the Flash memory card.
 
Read carefully the instructions on the HTML file that I send.
 
 
 
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> De: Pun-shing Chik <chik0706@CUHK.EDU.HK>
> A: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Asunto: Dictionary used on 200LX
> Fecha: Monday, July 21, 1997 2:50 AM
>
> Dear all,
> 1. I recall from somewhere I have recently read about the news of a
> dictionary used on 200LX, perhaps American Heritage. But I forgot the
> source. Would you please instruct me on that?
> 2. In the 200LX accessories palmphlet there is a HP dictionary card
listed.
> I guess it is not yet in production now. Would anyone who had used it
share
> comment? And from any source I would buy one, even a used one? Thanks.
>
> Pun-shing Chik
> Should teachers be required by law to take loyalty oath to the
government?
> Should teachers who fight against the government be allowed to teach our
> children in schools? Should unpatriotic people be barred from influencing
> yound minds? -- Some thoughts provoked by the film Guilty by Suspicion.
>
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<HEAD>
<TITLE>Dictionary</TITLE>
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<BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff" TEXT=3D"#000000"<LINK=3D"#0000dd" =
VLINK=3D"#cc0000">
 
<center>
<a href=3D"tips.htm"><img src=3D"img/tips.gif" alt=3D"[Tips]" =
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</center>
 
<center><h2>To Check A Word In Memo With A DOS Dictionary</h2></center>
<br>
<center>Is That Possible?</center>
<br>
<hr>
<p>
This is an interesting tip on how you can check a word (using a DOS =
dictionary) when you are in Memo. This within a few seconds and without =
any extra typing or by leaving the System Manager. <p>
 
<h4>YOU NEED FOLLOWING PROGRAMS:</h4>
<p>
<b>1.</b> The American Heritage Dictionary by Houghton Mifflin Company, =
or any other command line dictionary which require a minimum of memory =
so it can be started from the System Manager.
<p>
<b>2.</b> KEY200 macro program which is a build-in application in HP =
200LX.
<p>
<b>3.</b><a href=3D"kstuff.zip"> KBUF128.SYS </a>which expands your =
keyboard buffer.
<p>
<b>4.</b><a href=3D"clipb150.zip"> CLIPBAT.EXM </a> which is a Japanese =
program. This is a program which will go to DOS and execute a Dos =
command which is in the clipboard.
<p>
<b>5</b>. <a href=3D"lxstat94.zip"> LXSTAT.COM</a>. A great little =
program which gives you the statistics (among many other things) for HP =
200LX (should also work on HP 100LX?). I have beta tested the program =
which is made by Nan-shan Chen (chen@get.uni-paderborn.de). With this =
program you can do a lot (please run it with LXSTAT -H), but we will use =
it here to set the proper display mode.
<p>
A lot of stuff you need, but the result is really nice!
<p>
<h4>HOW TO INSTALL:</h4>
 
<b>1.</b> Install KBUF128. Your CONFIG.SYS should have a line like this- =
<b>DEVICE=3DC:\BIN\KBUF128.SYS</b><br>
or the directory in were you have the file.
<p>
 
<b>2.</b> Make a text file called for example MYMACRO.TXT. In this file =
you should have <b>ONE line</b> which looks as follows:
<p>
<b>Menu D : Space ^Space Back ^Back Ctrl Left ^Ctrl ^Left D ^D E ^E F ^F =
Space ^Space Ctrl Left ^Ctrl ^Left Shift Ctrl Right ^Right Right ^Right =
^Shift ^Ctrl Copy ^Copy Shift Ctrl Left ^Shift ^Ctrl ^Left Del ^Del Ctrl =
Right ^Ctrl ^Right Alt F9 ^F9 ^Alt y ^y</B>
<p>
Please observe that it must be on one line! Please see instructions in =
the file D:\BIN\KEY200.TXT on your HP 200LX. This macro can not be done =
using the System Macro, so I use KEY200.=20
<p>
<b>3.</b> Install the macro program with following line in your =
AUTOEXEC.BAT:
KEY200 C:\BIN\MYMACRO.TXT
or the directory in were you have the file.
 
4. Install CLIPBAT.EXM in your System Manager with Alt+F9 as the Key =
Assignment if you do not want to change my macro. Copy CLIPBAT.ENV to =
C:\_DAT and edit the file as follows:
<p>
<b>
06<br>
a:\temp\ccb_temp.bat<br>
TEXT<br>
LXSTAT -Q M C0<br>
a:<br>
cd a:\dict<br>
</b>
<p>
If you do not have a A:\TEMP directory on your A drive, please create =
this directory. The last two lines
gives the directory in which I have The American Heritage Dictionary- eg =
A:\DICT
<p>
5. Place LXSTAT.COM in a directory which is in your Path statement in =
your AUTOEXEC.BAT.
<p>
6. Reboot so the changes in AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS takes effect.
<p>
<h4>HOW TO USE THIS:</h4>
<p>
When you type in Memo or reading a text file, you place the cursor =
direct after the word you want to check- for example if you have a line =
as follows:
<p>
"Pocket Launcher<b>_</b> Can Run For Example:"
<p>
Place the cursor direct after r in "Launcher", then press MENU+D. The =
macro will now change the line to:
<p>
"Pocket <b>def</b> Launcher Can Run For Example:"
<p>
and copy "def Launcher" and then restore the line as it was (without =
"def"). Then the macro will execute
CLIPBAT.EXM with Alt+F9. When CLIPBAT ask if "def Launcher", which is =
the command for The American Heritage Dictionary to check the word =
Launcher, should be executed the macro answer yes and you will have the =
word or suggestions from the dictionary. After you terminate the =
dictionary, you will immediately be back in memo. I use this method =
frequently and for me it is an easy way to check a word without a lots =
of key strokes or by leaving System Manager. I hope you like it! Please =
do not hesitate to contact me if you have problems!
 
<hr>
<br>
<H3>My e-mail address:</H3>=20
<i>jorgen@palmtop.net</i><br>
<br>
<LI>Any questions, comments or so- please send me an <a =
href=3D"mailto:jorgen@palmtop.net">e-mail</a>!
<hr>
<center>
<a href=3D"tips.htm"><img src=3D"img/tips.gif" alt=3D"[Tips]" =
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I am left handed and have no evidence of cracks on my
HP200LX, it is a 1995 version. You present an interesting
theory but I do not agree with it. As I am use to doing
things backwards. I use my right hand to open and close
the palmtop. With my left cradling it I can now use my
right to plug in cables.
 
Stephen Souza
mailto:ssouza@iname.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry COLLINS [SMTP:collib@ATOM.FORENSIC.SA.GOV.AU]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 12:59 PM
> To:   HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject:      DIS: The Crack Problem
>
> Is it possible that, since most of us are right-handed, we tend to
> exert more pressure with that hand when moving the lid, thereby
> applying differential stress to the lid/hinge?  I guess that such an
> explanation would imply that left-handed owners tend to have cracks on
> the left side.  Is there any evidence of this?
>
>
 
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Subject:      InfoSelect vs. Scraps
 
I was wondering if anyone has compared InfoSelect to Scraps? Obviously
InfoSelect should be more polished since it is a commercial program vs.
the shareware Scraps but I'd like to know how fast they compare in
performance. Is InfoSelect still being made? I know the author of Scraps
plans no longer supports the product but he still arranges registrations.
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Still looking for a database query engine for .dbf files. It can
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Subject:      Get and Authenticate
 
The most recent palmtop news had an article about downloading news using
"get.com" with wwwlx.  Get.com uses a file called get.aut which supplies
your id and password to the site you are downloading from.  I set up get.aut
as the instructions call for (example downloading from the london times)
http://www.the-times.com
ID:password
it is only requires two lines for each site you log into. The first line is
the site address and the second line has the id and password separated by a
colon.
 
I have tired this with the NYTimes site and the London times site and get a
"failure to authenticate" message no matter what I try.  anyone have any
clues??
My file looks exactly like the get.aut file in the article except for the
changed ID:password.  I know these work as I can log in from my desktop
machine using the id and password.
thanks for any advice
Ron
 
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Greetings:
 
        I have improved(?) the HPLX-L Archive page to make it a little
more HPLX friendly. It can now be found at:
 
www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX.shtml
 
(yes, that is "shtml")
 
I have noticed that this page has not been used all that much. would
your rather see a site with individual posts searchable (as on
palmtop.net)?
 
I admit searching the digests is tedious at best.
 
I have noticed alot of inconsistant bounced EMail ( >10% of the LIST=
 
has had an error in the past week or so), probably our ISP, it seemed
an archive of the digests was the easiest way to address the problem.
 
I find Mitch's GLIMPSE searchable site very useful, but perhaps that's
just personal preference.
 
Would it be worth the effort to have both the individual posts archived
for seaching, and the individual digests archived (not to mentioned
the monthly logs)?
 
Let me know.
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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Greetings,
 
Is anyone aware of a small TSR that would constantly display the
Battery voltage? I know ABCLX & Buddy both do it, but I haven't been
using Buddy lately, & I use BCC for charging.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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Greetings Ron & Group:
 
        I have been wresteling with this for a couple of days now also.
The New York Times sit has been really buggy (this confirmed by Ray
Kump). I have it working now, except that the ...front/quick.html page
does not seem to "fix the links to absolute" links.
 
I haven't tried the London Times site, but I did have some trouble
getting GET.AUT to recognize multiple entries.
 
One day last week, I noticed the domain of the articles had changed
from nytimes.com to nyt.com. This seemed to be a transient change
though.
 
Try one site at a time and see if you have any success. I am very
interested in your findings.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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              <HPLX-L%97072212262945@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
 
>         I have improved(?) the HPLX-L Archive page to make it a little
> more HPLX friendly. It can now be found at:
 
I just visited.  I welcome the application of Glimpse to the new list.
 
> I have noticed that this page has not been used all that much. would
> your rather see a site with individual posts searchable (as on
> palmtop.net)?
 
It may simply be that enough people don't know about it, yet.
 
I used the palmtop.net archive search quite a bit.  I've only used the
HPLX-L archive once, to catch up on traffic from before I joined.  I
would welcome the ability to search individual messages, but can cope
with things as they are.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Al Kind wrote:
 
> Greetings,
>
> Is anyone aware of a small TSR that would constantly display the
> Battery voltage? I know ABCLX & Buddy both do it, but I haven't been
> using Buddy lately, & I use BCC for charging.
>
 
Why don't you add "bcctsr.com" to your AUTOEXEC.BAT ? It will display
voltage in the lower left F1 area.
 
Tom
 
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On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Al Kind wrote:
>
> I have noticed that this page has not been used all that much. would
> your rather see a site with individual posts searchable (as on
> palmtop.net)?
 
I had lost the URL. I used to search on palmtop.net alot. Maybe you should
add the URL to the email trailer since many may not have it bookmarked
yet.
 
> I find Mitch's GLIMPSE searchable site very useful, but perhaps that's
> just personal preference.
 
Likewise with me.
 
> Would it be worth the effort to have both the individual posts archived
> for seaching, and the individual digests archived (not to mentioned
> the monthly logs)?
 
That might be useful...would be nice to view threads by actual subject
lines.
 
- Longden
 
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On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Tom Rowsell wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone aware of a small TSR that would constantly display the
> > Battery voltage? I know ABCLX & Buddy both do it, but I haven't been
> > using Buddy lately, & I use BCC for charging.
> >
>
> Why don't you add "bcctsr.com" to your AUTOEXEC.BAT ? It will display
> voltage in the lower left F1 area.
 
I don't know about bcctsr.com, but ABC/LX does the same for the voltage
display and adds indicators in the same area for 1) low voltage level and
2) charging status. I tried BCC for a while and find ABC/LX more suited
for my needs. BCC runs as a DOS app and interfered with my automated
backups whereas ABC/LX is functionally a 1,872 byte TSR that generally
stays out of everyone's way. My $0.02.
 
Of course it (ABC/LX) will co$t you too <g>.
 
- Longden
 
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On Tue, 22 Jul 1997 14:02:46,
        Tom Rowsell <t_rowsell@BIONET.BIO.DFO.CA> Wrote:>
 
> Why don't you add "bcctsr.com" to your AUTOEXEC.BAT ? It will
> display
> voltage in the lower left F1 area.
>
> Tom
 
I'm not aware of BCCTSR only ABCTSR which is part of the ABCLX
commercial package (& ABCDEMO). My BCC archive only has BCC.exe
& readme.
 
Cheers,
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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Al,
 
I agree with Longden, list the archive site address at the end of postings.  Nice reminder.
 
I would find having the original posting with related responses listed individually very
useful.  More conducive to browsing.
 
  ORIGINAL MESSAGE TITLE
    RE ...
    RE ...
      RE RE ...
    RE ...
    .
    .
    etc.
 
Michael
 
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           North Canton, Ohio, USA
           7/22/97 4:36:53 PM EDT
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> "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com> wrote:
> I agree with Longden, list the archive site address at the end of
> postings.  Nice reminder.
>
  <sarcasim alert>  Sure, hey, let's just include the whole HPLX FAQ on
the end of each message.  That would make sure everyone would see it...
:^P
 
  Sorry Michael, but I disagree _strongly_.  (IMO) The footer is already
too long.  Even with the current message footer, aprox 15% of the
traffic on this list already is used just to send that footer on every
message.
 
  Serious suggestion:  How about setting up a "HPLX-L List Home-Page"
with subscribe/unsubscribe info and links to the archive and the FAQ
pages.  Then just have a one line footer added to each msg which points
to that URL?
 
  Regards,
          ... JLS
 
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There's always LXPRO or LXPROMIN for a pop-up voltage display...
 
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Stanley, John wrote:
 
>   Sorry Michael, but I disagree _strongly_.  (IMO) The footer is
> already
> too long.  Even with the current message footer, aprox 15% of the
> traffic on this list already is used just to send that footer on every
>
> message.
 
This is true.  Much of the time people will send one or two line
messages... and the footer dwarfs the message!  It doesn't bother me
personally, but I know some people HATE long signatures.
 
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Subject:      IntelliSync for HP200LX and M$ Outlook
 
Hello all,
 
I just thought I'd mention this.  I recently bought IntelliSync for
HP200LX, and found it did not support Outlook 1.0 (not unreasonable,
it came out recently).
 
I asked them if they would support it, and found that they are
currently discussing support of the HP for new Win32 apps such as
Outlook.  I mentioned that HP has, I believe, keep producing the
HP200LX.  I have a feeling since the CE computers came out, they sort
of want to drop or phase out the 200LX.
 
I'm not endorsing anything and I don't work for them, but if you own
this product and want to see support for Outlook you might drop them a
note (if you haven't already), as it may make their decision easier.
 
http://www.pumatech.com/contacts.html
 
Regards,
Andrew
 
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        I see the point in the footer being too long.
Besides, people still send SIGNOFF commands to the wrong address ;-)
 
I propose some(or all) of the following:
 
- place only the ARCHIVE URL in the footer.
 
- put a signoff/subscribe mail/digest form to handle that stuff on the
Archive page.
 
- start archiving individal messages for the GLIMPSE search.
 
- keep a minimum of a week's worth of digests on the archive to satisfy
those who might be missing messages, but clean off the material that=
 is
duplicated by individual posts on a "regular basis".
 
- update the current monthly log on a weekly basis.
 
Is there any need to keep the May, June, July digests that are
currently available in HTML? The information is still available in the
monthly logs.
 
Comments?
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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For those like myself that don't remember, BCCTSR.COM can be found on
the Palmtop Paper subscriber Disk 1996/1997.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
 
Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
 
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On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Stephen Robb wrote:
> I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
> allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
> hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
> month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
> on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
> Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
 
You could try software that provides time stamps with a hot key (although
it might not calculate the time for you.   InfoSelect and many other
programs do this.   Just a suggestion.
 
Domingo
 
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For those of us who aren't fortunate enough to get the Palmtop Paper, where
ELSE can it be found?
 
J.B. Raasch
 
> For those like myself that don't remember, BCCTSR.COM can be found on
> the Palmtop Paper subscriber Disk 1996/1997.
 
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If you can't find specific time tracking software, you might just want to use Lotus 123.  It
should be fairly easy to set-up a spreadsheet with macros to automate entries and bill
generation.
 
--- On Wed, 23 Jul 1997 09:30:58 +1200  Stephen Robb <stephen@ORION.CO.NZ> wrote:
 
>I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
>allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
>hours worked
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        Another possibility is to add Pocket Quicken, which I understand to
be available separately. The "Classes" feature is designed inter alia for
this. In fact, as an aide memoire, the Classes are renameable to: Client,
Project, or Trip. I forget which is default, but it is not Classes, which
would correspond with nomenclature on the desktop version.
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Hi,
   Has anyone been able to use QFAX with a long dial string (ie with a calling
card).  QFAX seems to accept the string but never dials it.  Does anyone know
the author's current email address?  The address in the usage.doc file doesn't
seem to work.
 
Joel Berman
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Hello everybody,
 
I don't hope changing economic reality neither marketting ways of
thinking...
I'd just like sharing some ideas and may be getting your comments...
 
After many years of suspicion, I switched to HP calculators. It was
around 1987. Today, I can't imagine switching back...
I began with HP-28S, then 48SX, then 48GX... and finally got my 100LX.
 
The only problem is that, may be due to my engineering job specificity,
I never found the way to use only one of these wonderful tools... I mean
I ever have to keep my 48 and my palmtop together with me (great company
!). Each of them is the most efficient tool in its domain: 48 for heavy
maths and physics, units management, matrix, vectors, etc... as palmtop
is simply unbeatable for PIM, spreadsheet applications, all kinds of
text jobs and of course all DOS softwares use.
 
May be you begin to share my feeling... two computers to compute!
logic... but why  two of them ?
Sometimes I feel a bit more ridiculous than top equiped!
 
Sometimes I feel a bit nostalgic while remembering the old HP-28, so
small, so thin and with a true alphabetic keyboard... (never a crack !
:) )
 
And the conclusion of this misplaced nostalgia :
I often dream of the chimeric machine : half 200LX, half 48. The first
offering the complete keyboard and DOS compatibility to the second, the
last sharing it's incredible calculation power with the first...
 
It could be only a software challenge... nothing technologically or
economically unworkable...no need of a RISC µP or a Pentium to reach the
power of the 4 bits Saturn...
But for sure not in the main stream...
 
Please don't wake me up...
 
Each opinion or comment will be appreciated!
Thanks for reading,
 
Pierre.
 
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I couldn't agree with you more.  I used to have a 48sx, and really
have gotten used to the infinate stack RPN calculations I could make.
The only thing that I find that replaces that function is a
spreadsheet(which we have with L123).  But, I miss all of the
other functions on the 48sx too.  I would gladly pay $100 for a addon
calculation package from HP that has all of the functions of the 48sx.
 
I wonder if there is enough market for them to do that, or anybody,
for that matter.
 
Doug
 
Pierre VIGNACQ writes:
 > Hello everybody,
 >
 > I don't hope changing economic reality neither marketting ways of
 > thinking...
 > I'd just like sharing some ideas and may be getting your comments...
 >
 > After many years of suspicion, I switched to HP calculators. It was
 > around 1987. Today, I can't imagine switching back...
 > I began with HP-28S, then 48SX, then 48GX... and finally got my 100LX.
 >
 > The only problem is that, may be due to my engineering job specificity,
 > I never found the way to use only one of these wonderful tools... I mean
 > I ever have to keep my 48 and my palmtop together with me (great company
 > !). Each of them is the most efficient tool in its domain: 48 for heavy
 > maths and physics, units management, matrix, vectors, etc... as palmtop
 > is simply unbeatable for PIM, spreadsheet applications, all kinds of
 > text jobs and of course all DOS softwares use.
 >
 > May be you begin to share my feeling... two computers to compute!
 > logic... but why  two of them ?
 > Sometimes I feel a bit more ridiculous than top equiped!
 >
 > Sometimes I feel a bit nostalgic while remembering the old HP-28, so
 > small, so thin and with a true alphabetic keyboard... (never a crack !
 > :) )
 >
 > And the conclusion of this misplaced nostalgia :
 > I often dream of the chimeric machine : half 200LX, half 48. The first
 > offering the complete keyboard and DOS compatibility to the second, the
 > last sharing it's incredible calculation power with the first...
 >
 > It could be only a software challenge... nothing technologically or
 > economically unworkable...no need of a RISC 5P or a Pentium to reach the
 > power of the 4 bits Saturn...
 > But for sure not in the main stream...
 >
 > Please don't wake me up...
 >
 > Each opinion or comment will be appreciated!
 > Thanks for reading,
 >
 > Pierre.
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Does anyone know how to make the HP make a "click" sound? It is probably
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Douglas V. Mashek wrote:
>
> I couldn't agree with you more.  I used to have a 48sx, and really
> have gotten used to the infinate stack RPN calculations I could make.
> The only thing that I find that replaces that function is a
> spreadsheet(which we have with L123).  But, I miss all of the
> other functions on the 48sx too.  I would gladly pay $100 for a addon
> calculation package from HP that has all of the functions of the 48sx.
>
> I wonder if there is enough market for them to do that, or anybody,
> for that matter.
>
> Doug
>
I feel suddenly a bit less alone... Thanks!!
 
Long ago I heard about a UNIX emulator for HP-48... But had no
opportunity to evaluate this.
I'm currently asking myself if I should'nt be better changing my dream
topic to : "where's this wonderful HP-48 emulator system manager
compliant ???"
Keep me asleep, awaking could be too stressing for my heart... ;)
 
Pierre
 
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Pierre VIGNACQ wrote:
>
> Long ago I heard about a UNIX emulator for HP-48... But had no
> opportunity to evaluate this.
 
Don't forget, there are now emulators for Windows as well.  I was never
able to get the ROM dump to work, so I couldn't try them for myself.
However, recall that it took a Pentium-90 for those emulators to equal
the speed of the 48GX.  So a package for the 100/200LX would probably
have to merely look and function similar-- not actually emulate the
Saturn.  But even if it couldn't run HP48 third-party software, the
built-in functions of the 48 series would be a great improvement over
the built-in calculator...
 
Don't forget, you'd probably need a specialized keyboard with all of the
functions a calculator uses a lot of, ie SIN, COS, TAN, SQRT, etc.  The
200LX's keyboard is great for typing, but not so great for performing
math operations (other than + - * /) because of the lack of dedicated
function keys.  But I'm sure some mapping could be done... maybe a
keyboard overlay too.
 
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>   Has anyone been able to use QFAX with a long dial string (ie with a calling
>card).  QFAX seems to accept the string but never dials it.  Does anyone know
>the author's current email address?  The address in the usage.doc file doesn't
>seem to work.
 
Anthony is quite responsive.  He just fixed a bug with the new feature
showing phonebook names to pick from.  You can email him from his page:
www.qfax.com
 
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     Hello!
 
     where do i have to put the autoexec.bat ?
 
     i put it in c:\ and closed dos windows and opend it again and it
     didnot work.
 
 
     Thanks Yehuda.
 
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>
>      where do i have to put the autoexec.bat ?
>
>      i put it in c:\ and closed dos windows and opend it again and it
>      didnot work.
>
 
...but did you close down all the open applications and reboot?
 
Also, I think you need to copy the config.sys from d:\ to c:\ first.
 
Pete
 
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David Sargeant wrote:
>
> Pierre VIGNACQ wrote:
> >
> > Long ago I heard about a UNIX emulator for HP-48... But had no
> > opportunity to evaluate this.
>
> Don't forget, there are now emulators for Windows as well
 
Are they free/shareware? Do you know a place to get them?
 
.  I was never
> able to get the ROM dump to work, so I couldn't try them for myself.
> However, recall that it took a Pentium-90 for those emulators to equal
> the speed of the 48GX.  So a package for the 100/200LX would probably
> have to merely look and function similar-- not actually emulate the
> Saturn.  But even if it couldn't run HP48 third-party software, the
> built-in functions of the 48 series would be a great improvement over
> the built-in calculator...
 
Undoubtedly yes it would!
 
> Don't forget, you'd probably need a specialized keyboard with all of the
> functions a calculator uses a lot of, ie SIN, COS, TAN, SQRT, etc.  The
> 200LX's keyboard is great for typing, but not so great for performing
> math operations (other than + - * /) because of the lack of dedicated
> function keys.
 
The contrary of the 48's keyboard!
 
  But I'm sure some mapping could be done... maybe a
> keyboard overlay too.
>
 
Any idea to go further??
It would really worth it !
 
Sincerely,
Pierre
 
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>
> It could be only a software challenge... nothing technologically or
> economically unworkable...no need of a RISC =B5P or a Pentium to reach t=
he
> power of the 4 bits Saturn...
> But for sure not in the main stream...
>
 
Pierre and the other dreamers in the list,
 
There is 48 emulators for Unix, Windows and DOS. Prior to use them
you have to dump the 48 ROM to your computer and to have at least a
386 processor. My wish is that someone with more knowledge than I put
some effort in putting together an emulator for our 186 little
jewels.
 
Antonio
 
 
 
 
 
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Have you looked at EX by Andrew Wrotniak? I played with it a while
back, but it was too sophistocated for my needs. It is available on
the S.U.P.E.R. site.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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>      where do i have to put the autoexec.bat ?
>
>      i put it in c:\ and closed dos windows and opend it again and it
>      didnot work.
(1) You put it in the right place: the problem is that the HP doesn't execute
it unless it finds a config.sys there, too. (just copy it across from
d:)
 
(2) the autoexec is *not* executed when you close the dos windows (aka
application mamager); you must reboot the machine with crtl-alt-del. Or,
for the more courageous, crtl-SHIFT-ON.
(Reason: HP (and some users) want to start the app manager from the
autoexec - 200 does this - if such an autoexec was run when you closed
the app manager, you couldn't ever get to DOS without modifying the
autoexec first)
 
(3) if you do a crtl-alt-del, you can force the C: drive boot up by
hitting the ALT key in response to the prompt. However, i don't know what
happens if you do this without there being a config.sys there in c:!! I
suggest you just copy across both the autoexec.bat & config.sys from D:,
and modify them - as reccommended by d:autoexec.bat itself.
 
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>Does anyone know the author's current email address?
 
This is the address he sent me last week:
 
QFAX@QFAX.COM
 
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On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Stephen Robb wrote:
 
> I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
> allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
> hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
> month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
> on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
>
> Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
 
I don't track my time, but I know D&A Software offers a package called
"TimeTracker/LX" for that purpose. You might want to look at
www.dasoft.com/products.html.
 
It didn't mention a price....guess they need to reel you in <g>.
 
Sorry, I don't know of a shareware/freeware product.
 
- Longden
 
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I read an article that say you can use DERIVE a dos math sofware on hp
lx series that would allow it to be as good as 48 series.
 
According to me the best math calculator is the last TI i switch to it
because it is the best for symbolic calculation and really faster than
hp 48.
 
for 3D graphics you can use MPP3D (you will find it on the S.U.P.E.R.)
site. It's a little slow but it have great performances.
 
                                        F.X.
 
 
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As a newbie to this list, I was wondering if anyone was familiar with
software/shareware/database material available for tracking patient data
using the 320lx, before I rummage through the archives.
 
Thanks.
 
Kip Smith
 
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Sounds like you're looking for ACT! 1.1. (Tracking business expenses).
For each expenditure, ACT! lets you record the date, type, purpose and the
location. Then you can use the hourly rate and billing time fields to
automatically calculate fees for services.
ACT! can then print a detailed  expense report.
 
I also remember reading about a 1-2-3 file that tracked time against jobs
and clients .  I'll see if I can locate it.
 
 
Hope this helps,
Qman
 
At 09:30 AM 7/23/97 +1200, you wrote:
>I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
>allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
>hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
>month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
>on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
>
>Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
>
>Thanks for you help.
>
>Stephen Robb
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> Why don't you add "bcctsr.com" to your AUTOEXEC.BAT ? It will display
 
There is no such thing as BCCTSR.COM that is legally available. BCCTSR
in fact is a beta version of ABCTSR.COM from the commercial ABC/LX
product. It was erroneously published by the palmtop paper. Please
contact D&A at support@dasoft.com to upgrade BCCTSR (which is buggy!)
to the real product. Thanks to an agreement with the PTP,
there is a special offer for those PTP
subscribers who got the disk with the beta version of the product.
 
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Andreas Garzotto wrote:
 
> There is no such thing as BCCTSR.COM that is legally available.
 
   I paid for, & received the HP Palmtop Paper 96-97 Subscriber
PowerDisk, which included BCC.EXE, a self extracting archive containing
BCCTSR.COM. Are you saying that I received it illegally?? (since you
claim it is not legally available). I understand it was included
inadvertantly, & is a beta version,  but does that mean it isn't legal?
 
Tom
 
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Francois-Xavier Albouy wrote:
 
> I read an article that say you can use DERIVE a dos math sofware on hp
>
> lx series that would allow it to be as good as 48 series.
 
Well, now, that's not necessarily true.  It depends on what you need to
do.  Derive is great for symbolic calculations.  And much faster, even
on the 200LX, than the HP48.  But the lack of a dedicated keyboard, plus
the difficulty of doing quick calculations in Derive, means it's only as
good as or better than an HP48 for certain things like symbolic
calculations.
 
> According to me the best math calculator is the last TI i switch to it
>
> because it is the best for symbolic calculation and really faster than
>
> hp 48.
 
The software on the TI-92 (which I assume you're talking about) is made
by the same people that made Derive.  It's been modified for the TI-92's
keyboard and screen somewhat, but overall, Derive and the TI-92 software
are very similar.
 
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i agree derive is not really user friendly and not good for every thing.
But TI 92 is areally great calculator. Of course I still got my
48 for special software, games and "text files" but for calculation
my TI is easier to use and more other faster.
 
                F.X.
 
PS: I'm not working for TI, I'm just a studient who's glad to have this
great tool.
 
 
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On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Tom Rowsell wrote:
>
> > There is no such thing as BCCTSR.COM that is legally available.
>
>    I paid for, & received the HP Palmtop Paper 96-97 Subscriber
> PowerDisk, which included BCC.EXE, a self extracting archive containing
> BCCTSR.COM. Are you saying that I received it illegally?? (since you
> claim it is not legally available). I understand it was included
> inadvertantly, & is a beta version,  but does that mean it isn't legal?
 
I think he means it's NO LONGER legally available. And when YOU got it
(past-tense), the legal issue is debatable because it was unintentional,
but I don't think he's saying that your copy is illegal.
 
Hope that sufficiently mucks things up...religion and law both confuse me.
 
- Longden
 
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On Wed, 23 Jul 1997 09:34:51 -0500, David Spoelstra wrote:
 
>Anthony is quite responsive.  He just fixed a bug with the new feature
>showing phonebook names to pick from.  You can email him from his page:
>www.qfax.com
 
Is that the bug which creates garbage in the names drop down box? I
was going to email him about that, but you, or someone, obviously beat
me to it. I guess I should go look for v1.11 :-)
 
--=20
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I had the same experience re: Act for W95. IntelliSync would only copy the
whole database, but not synchronize. I ended up buying Act for HP which is
kind of crude, but does synchronize properly.
 
Mikhail
 
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> I asked them if they would support it, and found that they are
> currently discussing support of the HP for new Win32 apps such as
> Outlook.  I mentioned that HP has, I believe, keep producing the
> HP200LX.  I have a feeling since the CE computers came out, they sort
> of want to drop or phase out the 200LX.
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From:         Steven Mark English <senglish@AXS.COM.AU>
Subject:      PALMTOP BACKUP STRATEGY FOR DOS/WINDOWS 3.x USERS
 
I realize that users of Dos/Windows 3.x are becoming fewer each day,
but there may still be a number on the list who use this combination
on their desktop computers. With the recent discussion on the
importance of keeping good backups I thought I would share a strategy
that I have found useful for regularly backing up my palmtop.
 
By using both the inbuilt Laplink Remote program along with the backup
program (either Dos or Windows) supplied with MS DOS 6.x, I can backup
my entire palmtop (including a 10 meg flash card) in one relatively
easy session. By using this method I have the choice of full,
incremental, or differential backups, whether or not I keep old backup
catalogues, compressed, uncompressed, etc., all controlled from a
relatively easy interface. All that is needed then is a few clicks
with the mouse to begin backing up.
 
The only drawback is that it seems a bit slow at times even when
compared to floppy disks, but to the best of my knowledge it backs up
at the rate of 115,300 bps which is the setting in Laplink.
 
Hope someone else finds this useful.
 
Regards
 
Steven English
 
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Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone successfully printed from HP Laserjet 6P
using IR connection. If so, what's the proper setting, and do I need a
new printer driver? Any help is appreciated.
 
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"James B. Raasch" <jbraas01@STARBASE.SPD.LOUISVILLE.EDU> wrote:
 
> For those of us who aren't fortunate enough to get the Palmtop Paper,
> where ELSE can it be found?
 
Hi-
 
AFAIK the version of BCC that's on the PTP Subscriber Disk is actually
a beta-test version of D&A's ABC/LX. I don't think it's available.
 
D&A has ABC/LX (a complete battery management program - I think at about
$35). They also have Volt/LX to monitor battery voltage.
 
Check their page at:  http://www.dasoft.com
------------
 
 
 
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I use the appointment book for time tracking on my job as a telephone
installer. I set up the F-keys so that when I arrive at a job, I type in the
customer's name, then hit Fn-F3. Fn-F3 is a macro that hits return, enters
the current time (Fn-Time) on the start line, and hits return again to move
the cursor to the end line. At the end of the job I hit Fn-F4, which enters
the current time, hits return to move down to the location line, and types a
"$ ", for me to enter the labor amount, then I hit F-10 to end the while thing.
 
I set up several others functions keys to enter the two office locations,
enter a different marker in the location field when the labor is charged to
a sub-contract accound instead of a cash customer account.
 
Then I set up a function key to save seven days worth of appointments as a
text file. Wrote a BASIC program to get the lines from the text file, find
the starting and ending times, the name of the job, and the labor amount or
marker to charge to sub-contract, figure the time between each appointment
to charge to drive time, and total it up in catagories for office time,
drive time, cash labor time, sub-contract time, cash amount, sub-contract
amount, and misc. time for each day, and finally a weekly total for each
catagory.
 
The BASIC program writes each line and the daily/weekly totals to a text
file, which I then FAX to my boss each Friday evening.
 
 
This works well for me, the only thing I have to do differently is save my
personal appointments as an event without a time stamp, that way personal
appts. dont show up on my time sheet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
At 09:30 AM 7/23/97 +1200, you wrote:
>I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
>allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
>hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
>month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
>on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
>
>Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
>
>Thanks for you help.
>
>Stephen Robb
 
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Subject:      Stacking A: drive
 
I must have forgotten my basic DOS commands.  I can stack a SRAM or Flash Card
by doing a DOS session from App Manger; I can't do it from my autoexec.bat
file.  In autoexec.bat I have the line "stacker a:"
 
Thanks for your combined wisdom.
 
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Subject:      **!!HELP!!  Stacker and formatting**
 
I don't usually think of myself as a novice computer person, but I have come
upon two problems that have left me dead in the water to use my 200LX 5meg.
First, I have a ACE 5meg Flash Card that has a 5 meg Stackvol.dsk file.  I try
to mount the file and it hangs every time at the a: = a:\stacvol.dsk line.
This is a Flash Card that I have never had any problems before.  I should
learn to backup to my desktop, but I do not have        a backup on my desktop and
there is valuable info on the stacked disk.
 
Secondly, I have a 2 meg SRAM card that gives a I/O error when I try to access
it.  When I try to format it I get a divide overflow.
 
Any help on these two problems would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
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>>Anthony is quite responsive.  He just fixed a bug with the new feature
>>showing phonebook names to pick from.  You can email him from his page:
>>www.qfax.com
>
>Is that the bug which creates garbage in the names drop down box? I
>was going to email him about that, but you, or someone, obviously beat
>me to it. I guess I should go look for v1.11 :-)
 
Yes, that's the bug.  He just upgraded 1.10 again instead of issuing 1.11.
In other words, download 1.10 again off his website (www.qfax.com), and
it's fixed!
 
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Tom Thiel <tthiel@SLONET.ORG> wrote...
 
>I use the appointment book for time tracking on my job as a telephone
>installer. I set up the F-keys so that when I arrive at a job, I type in the
>customer's name, then hit Fn-F3. Fn-F3 is a macro that...
 
>This works well for me, the only thing I have to do differently is save my
>personal appointments as an event without a time stamp, that way personal
>appts. dont show up on my time sheet.
 
I always love to hear how people find ways of making thier HP do what they
want. Couldn't you do some file switching in those first and last macros?
Something like
Fn-F3 = ...{Appt}{menu}foc:\_dat\clients.adb{enter}...
Fn-F10 = ...{menu}foc:\_dat\personal.adb{enter}
Then you could enjoy all the capabilities of the Appointment book when you
are not on the job.
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| _____/ /    \ | |    /   \ | __ \
| |     |------ | |__ |  0  || | \ \
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Brian Franey                phone   506-283-5941
Apdo 7028-1000              pelonpelon@geocities.com
San Jose, Costa Rica        http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7839
 
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Asking $13 including shipping. Thanks,
 
Donglok Kim                      ICSL (Image Computing Systems Lab)
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Subject:      Re: How to make a "click" sound
 
Gert Thomasen wrote:
| Does anyone know how to make the HP make a "click" sound? It is probably
| a question on how to address the speaker directly to produce a pulse.
 
Just have a look at: http://www.palmtop.net/super.html
There is a TSR called "click".
 
Hope this helps,
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I used Derive for some months on a HP200lx and it performs very well with
the PDA normal speed.
I am not familiar with the HP48 but derive is very good on symbolical
solving. However I do not recall any support for RPN style calculations.
 
Carlos Baquero
Distributed Systems Group            Fax +351 (53) 612954
University of Minho, Portugal        Voice +351 (53) 604475
cbm@di.uminho.pt                     http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm
 
 
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Francois-Xavier Albouy wrote:
 
> I read an article that say you can use DERIVE a dos math sofware on hp
> lx series that would allow it to be as good as 48 series.
>
> According to me the best math calculator is the last TI i switch to it
> because it is the best for symbolic calculation and really faster than
> hp 48.
>
> for 3D graphics you can use MPP3D (you will find it on the S.U.P.E.R.)
> site. It's a little slow but it have great performances.
>
>                                         F.X.
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>    I paid for, & received the HP Palmtop Paper 96-97 Subscriber
> PowerDisk, which included BCC.EXE, a self extracting archive containing
> BCCTSR.COM. Are you saying that I received it illegally??
 
It was certainly not your fault, but the fault of the PTP. They noticed
too late that they included an inofficial beta copy of ABC/LX instead
of BCC, which is freeware. As I already mentioned, people who got this
copy can upgrade to the real product for a very low fee. I would
suggest to rather do that instead of using BCCTSR.COM because it has
some very serious bugs (it was a beta copy).
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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Is anyone else having trouble getting to Tom Hoover's Homepage? I am a
user of HisWord Palmtop Bible & regularly check to see if there has been
any update. But for the last week I have only been receiving an "HTTP
Object not found" message. The URL I have is:
 
http://www.why.net/home/thoover/
 
If anyone knows any information or can give me the correct URL I would
appreciate it.
 
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Try "click" (aptly named!) Its 240bytes long and can be found at:
ftp://ftp.tas.gov.au/pub/simtelnet/msdos/keyboard/click10.zip
 
Cheers,
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Subject:      Re: How to make a "click" sound
 
Try HPCLIC.ZIP which I'm pretty sure is on Super. Here is a copy of its
short documentation:
 
Click is a small (let me rephrase that: tiny) program doing
exactly what its name stands for: adds clicking sound to the
keyboard. You can toggle the clicking sound on or off by
pressing Fn-BACKSPACE (Scroll lock). CTRL-BREAK achieves the
same thing, but I don't think you want to use that combination.
( don't be afraid though! ).
 
The best thing to do is add it to your autoexec.bat file
and it will be always ready to rock  err.. click. It doesn't
eat up that much memory and I have been using it in all my
palmtops over the past 5 years, with no problems whatsoever
( only lost my job because of it, Ha ha ha! ahem..).
 
... and it's clicking and keeps on clicking...
 
If you're annoying others (it will happen) with this clicking
sound, just press the Fn-BKSPC key combination and voila! the
clicking disappears living the noice of your fingers pressing
the buttons (amazing isn't?). And what's even more amazing (are
you ready for this?) pressing it again will bring the
clicking sound back! (you never expected this huh?)
 
Anyway, the program is free, so use it at your own risk.
Don't blame me if you get thrown out of a library because
of its noisy behaviour :)
 
BTW I don't plan on writing other versions (what did you
expected?)  you see, I can't find the source code anymore...
(Yeah! sure...that's what they all say...)
 
 
Harry Konstas
CIS I.D.: 72540,620
Feb. 9, 1995.
---
Dave Hart (hartd@juno.com)
Beavercreek (Dayton), OH USA
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - G. Marx
 
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>Date:    Wed, 23 Jul 1997 15:34:07 +0200
>From:    Gert Thomasen <Gert.Thomasen@ETSI.FR>
>Subject: How to make a "click" sound
>
>Does anyone know how to make the HP make a "click" sound? It is
>probably
>a question on how to address the speaker directly to produce a pulse.
 
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Does anyone know of a disk compression program that works well with the
200lX. I am trying to sqeeze as much as I can from my 2MB 200LX? I
tried JAM, but the smallest allocation unit it uses is 4KB. Since I
have alot of small files (but not so small that they would not benefit
from compression), I run out of allocation units before I run out of
physical space on the JAM archive. Any ideas?
 
 
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> I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
> allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
> hours worked.
 
I am not sure if this has been mentioned in this thread:
Daily I use a piece of Software from D&A (Written by Andreas Garzotto) called TimeTracker
to keep track of how much time I spend on what project.
 
There is a blurbon the D&A Page:
http://www.dasoft.com/TT/tt.html
 
Greetings from Berne
 
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Is there a way to delete the built in apps from the App Manager menus?
I don't use alot of them (CCMail, Laplink, etc), and don't want them
cluttering up my menu.
 
 
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In-Reply-To:  <Pine.SOL.3.91.970724103703.20454C-100000@shiva> (message from
              Carlos Baquero on Thu, 24 Jul 1997 10:39:48 +0100)
 
My experience with the HP48 and HP200LX w/Derive is that if you need
to do symbolic work then the HP200LX will blow away the 48 in terms of
actually carrying out symbolic math (the 48 gives the right answer I
guess, but it is not simplified at all, and can sometimes be _huge_).
 
For strictly standard numerical computation, such as solving linear
systems and some nonlinear, the HP48 does great job.  Derive is not a
very good numeric calculator.  I prefer the 48's RPN and
programmability, but it could be faster.  I know people have run
Matlab on the 200LX, but I still think the 48 is better for entry.
 
The HP48 as a calculator: I love having the last 300+ results and
interm results on my RPN stack so I don't have to type as much, the
equation and matrix editors, date and time display, unit capability,
keyboard layout, battery life, large key stuff buffer, object
paradigm, etc.  But the complex numbered matrix handling is one of my
favorite aspects, since I find them very easy to enter on the 48.  It
can be slow at times though.
 
I tried running the HP48G emulator on Linux a couple years ago and it
was interesting.  My computer at the time was a bit slow, so I may try
it again sometime.  It was very faithful though.  I've not used TI
stuff, but heard they are great for people who are used to them.  I
guess Dosemu might pass as the 200LX emulator? ;-)
 
>>>>> Carlos Baquero writes:
 
    Carlos> I used Derive for some months on a HP200lx and it performs
    Carlos> very well with the PDA normal speed.  I am not familiar
    Carlos> with the HP48 but derive is very good on symbolical
    Carlos> solving. However I do not recall any support for RPN style
    Carlos> calculations.
 
    Carlos> Carlos Baquero Distributed Systems Group Fax +351 (53)
    Carlos> 612954 University of Minho, Portugal Voice +351 (53)
    Carlos> 604475 cbm@di.uminho.pt http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm
 
 
    Carlos> On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Francois-Xavier Albouy wrote:
 
    >> I read an article that say you can use DERIVE a dos math
    >> sofware on hp lx series that would allow it to be as good as 48
    >> series.
    >>
    >> According to me the best math calculator is the last TI i
    >> switch to it because it is the best for symbolic calculation
    >> and really faster than hp 48.
    >>
    >> for 3D graphics you can use MPP3D (you will find it on the
    >> S.U.P.E.R.)  site. It's a little slow but it have great
    >> performances.
 
--
Andrew Veliath <veliaa@frontiernet.net>
 
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How much does TT/LX cost and is it worth the investment??
 
I left an message with D&A and they have not responded.
 
Thanks.
 
--- On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 15:44:54 +0200  Alexander Gutfeldt <gutfeldt@UBECLU.UNIBE.CH> wrote:
 
>Daily I use a piece of Software from D&A (Written by Andreas Garzotto) called TimeTracker
>to keep track of how much time I spend on what project.
 
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I have a old dos public domain program call XEQ. It will compress and
store command files internal to it's self.  It can save a lot of space
for all those little utilities. you can still run the file you just add
XEQ to the command line( xeq hotdir).  I have about 40 files in it and
only use 64K. It reports that it has saved 135K with 3K of space for
another file. Only works on com files not exe's. If you want I can dig
up a archive file and e-mail it to you.
 
Stephen Souza
LAN Administration
757-322-3204
mailto:ssouza@exchg.cnsl.spear.navy.mil
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Satterfield - High End Server Systems
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> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 1997 9:52 AM
> To:   HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject:      TECH: Disk Compression
>
> Does anyone know of a disk compression program that works well with
> the
> 200lX. I am trying to sqeeze as much as I can from my 2MB 200LX? I
> tried JAM, but the smallest allocation unit it uses is 4KB. Since I
> have alot of small files (but not so small that they would not benefit
> from compression), I run out of allocation units before I run out of
> physical space on the JAM archive. Any ideas?
>
>
> David Satterfield
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Anyone seen one of these in the last week at a good price?
 
I'd like to try using one with the LXDC software on the SUPER site.
 
Someone had posted that Staples was clearing them out for $100, but none
of my local Staples has any (Los Angeles area).
 
Office Depot has them for $199. Can anyone do better than that? Thanks.
 
- Longden
 
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I use the ir driver on a hp laserjet 6p it work great but doesn't handle
accent ` éÉà. After 2 weeks i tried again but it didn't run, I think
it's because of the batery, so check your battery and if it doesn't work
I will try again and send you my config.
Remember that it doesn't work with dos app.
 
 
 
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This is my preliminary byebye from this mailing list.
 
There are more and more ******** posting binary files to this list.=
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am currently on a bicycle trip and download messages from this list
using a GSM phone, which is rather expensive. I am not interested in
downloading binaries that way.
 
I would be glad to contribute more to this list, but I am no longer=
 able to
do that if my mailbox is "spammed" with binaries that I don't want.
If there is any other binary posted to this group, I will post
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On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 09:51:55,
        David Satterfield - High End Server Systems
              <david@DORMO.EAST.SUN.COM> Wrote:
 
> Does anyone know of a disk compression program that works well
> with the
> 200lX...
 
 
I'm quite happy w/ STACker 4.1. I have both my C: & EXP1414LXM 4mB card
stacked. The only problem I have had is the defragment utility
(SDEFRAG) from v4.1 does not seem to work, but I was able to use the
same utility from v4.0 and it works fine.
 
Cheers,
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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On Thu, 24 Jul 1997   Andreas Garzotto <garzotto@ACTIVE.CH> wrote:
 
> There are more and more ******** posting binary files to this list.
> <snip...>  I am not interested in downloading binaries that way.
 
 
I think Andreas speaks for most all of us on this.
 
<rant>
People - PLEASE - we all appreciate learning about good software for
our palmtops. By all means post the INFORMATION to the list, but NOT
the file. How about posting the URL, or offering to send the binary
file individually to those who want it...
</rant>
 
Just my $.02 worth
 
PR
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I like the new "Don't post binaries" footer, but please put
back the unsubscribe info too.  It's the only list that
I'm on which had it and I think it was a great idea (who
still has the unsubscribe instructions for their other
lists when they signed up?)
 
Sorry for posting this to the list, but I'm not sure
where else to have sent it.  Back into the woodwork..
 
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From:         Jim Gonzalez <gonzalez@LADS.IS.LMCO.COM>
Subject:      Re: TECH: Disk Compression
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Thu, 24 Jul 1997 12:43:05 EDT."
              <199707241644.SAA32320@ln.active.ch>
 
Andreas Garzotto wrote:
 
> I would be glad to contribute more to this list, but I am no longer
> able to do that if my mailbox is "spammed" with binaries that I don't
> want.  If there is any other binary posted to this group, I will post
> my final byebye.
 
While I would miss Andreas' participation, there isn't a lot that
current members of the list can do.  I recall that all three incidents
involved new members, who apparently didn't read the welcome message.
I joined at the end of May, and Al's welcome message included a
statement against the posting of binaries even then.
 
One potential solution is to have Majordomo reject multi-part MIME.
The only things I've seen on this forum done in MIME are the binaries
and HTML-ized duplicates of people's messages.  I would miss neither.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Date:         Thu, 24 Jul 1997 15:03:57 -0400
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From:         Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@SYMPATICO.CA>
Subject:      Re: Act! for HP
Comments: To: Carol Greer <micrmats@sprynet.com>
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Dan, I will answer questions one by one; thanks for making each a separate
paragraph -- this makes it easier.  (Also, thanks to DragonDictate for
accommodating my verbosity.)
 
> How long have you been using ACT! for HP?
About five months.
 
> Do you also use the HP phone & calendar apps, or rely on ACT! entirely?
No, I gave them all (HP apps) up.  It was somewhat tricky to move
information from HP phone book to ACT!.  The translation program moves
addresses and telephone numbers, but forgets the names.  It would be useful
to make a printout first.
 
> How many contacts in your ACT! database?
Several hundred.  I'm not sure, ACT! doesn't number them.
 
> How much disk space does it take up?
Again, I'm not sure.  I use it on a stacked 40 MB card, along with numerous
other applications.  There's still tons of space left.
 
> Do you use Software Carousel?
No.  I exit to DOS and use ACT! on its own.
 
> Are you able to make changes on the HP and different changes on the
desktop, and synch the whole thing?
Yes, and this is the main (and probably only) advantage of ACT! for HP.
Act! (HP, not Windows) is a fairly simple(or at least limited) program.
You can't even compare
it to the HP phone book/appointment manager combination, especially in
terms of user interface.  The biggest drawback: inability to have repeated
appointments.
 
> Any other comments or recommendations?
My business is such that I have to output reports and keep track of many
long-term relationships with other professionals, while going to a
different city every day.  So, my HP and cellular phone constitute an
office which travels from one restaurant to another.
 
Of course,  this can be done on the built in software that comes with our
HP palmtops.  Except report writing and easy integration of all your notes
and contact entries into those reports.  I'm talking big reports, many
pages,
that have to go to court, and that may determine important outcomes.  This
is not something that can be hunted and pecked on HP keyboard.  This
activity requires voice recognition software (I use DragonDictate) and a
Windows 95 computer, a powerful one.  ACT! for Windows and for HP allow me
to tie portability and dictation into one package.  It may be somewhat
clumsy, but works well.
 
Mikhail
 
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It has become obvious that it is necessary to moderate this list in
order to keep out binary posts (either accidental or intentional). This
will go into effect ASAP.
 
My Editorial Policy:
 
- My sole reason for monitoring this list is to prevent posting of
binary files. I will not edit or refuse to repost any text submission
whether or not I feel it is appropriate or not. I don't have time to
make judgment calls. The posting rules set forth in the Welcome file
still apply. In the (rare)case I find a post particularly offensive,=
 I
reserve the right to "bounce" it with an explanation to the author.
 
I will do my best to be timely about forwarding posts, but obviously
this will slow down the information exchange process.
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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----- forwarded message -----
 
> How much does TT/LX cost and is it worth the investment??
>
> I left an message with D&A and they have not responded.
>
> Thanks.
>
 
I'm not in any way related to D&A but I know that TT/LX is at present
in the gamma testing phase and will be released soon. I presume that
Alexander is on the gamma testing team.
 
Antonio
 
 
 
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Antonio Queiroz e Menezes M.Sc. (Econo)
Porto - Portugal
abmenezes@mail.telepac.pt
AntonioMenezes@compuserve.com
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AntonioMenezes
 
 
 
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Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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----- forwarded message -----
 
> Does anyone know of a disk compression program that works well with=
 the
> 200lX. I am trying to sqeeze as much as I can from my 2MB 200LX? I
> tried JAM, but the smallest allocation unit it uses is 4KB. Since=
 I
> have alot of small files (but not so small that they would not benefit
> from compression), I run out of allocation units before I run out=
 of
> physical space on the JAM archive. Any ideas?
 
You could try DIET.EXE. Have a look at the attachment
 
Regards
 
 
Frank
 
 
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From:         Russel Brooks <rlbrooks@POBOX.COM>
Subject:      (NOT) Posting Binaries
 
Can the Listserver be instructed to limit the SIZE of a message?
I don't think it's the *binary* that is the problem, just they tend to
be BIG.  A very big text file would be just as unwanted.
 
If this can be done then the next question is at what threshold should
new items be rejected?  25 lines?  50?  100?
 
Cheers...
Russ
 
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Greetings:
 
        I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
 
- Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
impose a line limit?
 
- What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
 
        I am still updating the HPLX.shtml site. The new revision with
the links to FAQ etc... will be available tomorrow. Sorry for the
delay, been "one of those days".
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemisrty Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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From:         Jim Gonzalez <gonzalez@LADS.IS.LMCO.COM>
Subject:      Re: To Moderate, Or Not?
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Thu, 24 Jul 1997 17:08:32 EDT."
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> - Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
> impose a line limit?
 
Moderation is a lot of work.  I think that a size limit will solve
the problem with minimal burden on all involved.  Smaller binaries will
creep through, but the huge binaries that prompted people to complain
would be blocked.
 
> - What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
How about starting with the length of the largest "legitimate" item the
list has carried?  I presume that you are free to adjust it in the
event that a larger legitimate submission gets bounced.  Incidentally,
the largest message I have saved from this forum (from Mitch's list,
actually) was 485 lines, or 15KB.
 
>         I am still updating the HPLX.shtml site. The new revision with
> the links to FAQ etc... will be available tomorrow. Sorry for the
> delay, been "one of those days".
 
I can imagine.  Thanks again for your efforts.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Al Kind wrote:
 
>         I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
> number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
>
> - Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
> impose a line limit?
 
I'm for unmoderated. Speeds responses for us and makes less work for Al.
 
> - What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
75 lines (3 screens). This should also keep down excessive quoting.
 
An automated warning bounced back to the sender would be nice in case
he/she miscounted a line or two.
 
- Longden
 
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50?
 
Not too long, not too short.
 
Long technical descriptions can be continued on second message.
 
--- On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 17:08:32 -0400  Al Kind <MCHEM1@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU> wrote:
 
>        I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
>number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
>
>- What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
>
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
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           7/24/97 5:18:52 PM EDT
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From:         Vivek Venugopalan <vivek.venugopalan@USA.NET>
Subject:      Re: To Moderate, Or Not?
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At 05:08 PM 7/24/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Greetings:
>
>        I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
>number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
>
>- Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
>impose a line limit?
>
>- What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
>
>
>        I am still updating the HPLX.shtml site. The new revision with
>the links to FAQ etc... will be available tomorrow. Sorry for the
>delay, been "one of those days".
>
 
Assuming 60 chars per line, about 100 lines is the max.  If you can do it
by message size.  Set it to something like 10K
 
Vivek
 
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Hello
  Since posting binaries to the net is something that seems to cause a
problem for everyone (bandwidth is not cheap!)  Why not have the listserver
reject all incoming mails that is greater than say 5K?  That should fix the
issue.
 
Admin?
 
Vivek
 
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On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Jim Gonzalez  wrote:
 
> [...]
> One potential solution is to have Majordomo reject multi-part MIME.
> The only things I've seen on this forum done in MIME are the binaries
> and HTML-ized duplicates of people's messages.  I would miss neither.
                                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Agreed!
 
 Stripping binaries & HTML dups seems like a *GREAT* idea.
 
--
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From:         Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
Subject:      Re: To Moderate, Or Not?
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->        I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
->number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
->- Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
->impose a line limit?
 
I would be in favor of imposing a line limit.  Would save the extra work
of moderating the list, though that is fine with me too.
 
 
->- What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
Don't know.  I would go to something like 50-75 lines which should keep
out large files without limiting the messages too much.
 
Is there a way to limit messages in html format?
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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I don't know about deleting, but as a second choice, you can "order" (F7 in
App Manager) to put the ones you do use at the top of of the list.
 
>
> Is there a way to delete the built in apps from the App Manager menus?
> I don't use alot of them (CCMail, Laplink, etc), and don't want them
> cluttering up my menu.
>
>
> David Satterfield
 
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Hi -
 
I'm for unmoderated.
 
Message size?  How about 50 - 75 lines.
 
PR
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Peniel Romanelli   peniel@web2000.net   d021785c@dc.seflin.org
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Could someone please either tell me where to get the keyboard click TSR
file or email it to me privately. I can't find it on the S.U.P.E.R. site
and the ftp site that was mentioned in one of the postings doesn't seem
to have it either. The ability to turn the sound on and off as necessary
would be of great benefit to me. Thanks for the help in advance!
 
73's de KF4KGQ
Jeff Johns
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> From:          Steven English <senglish@AXS.COM.AU>
>
> Is anyone else having trouble getting to Tom Hoover's Homepage? I am a
> user of HisWord Palmtop Bible & regularly check to see if there has been
> any update. But for the last week I have only been receiving an "HTTP
> Object not found" message. The URL I have is:
>
> http://www.why.net/home/thoover/
 
That's the old one.  Use the URL in my sig.  BTW- I have to do some
updates on my pages this weekend, so please be patient if something
doesn't work when you try it.
 
---
Tom Hoover N5NTM <thoover@pobox.com> - http://pobox.com/~thoover
    - checkout HisWord(tm) Palmtop Bible at the above URL -
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----- forwarded message -----
 
I agree with Longden, keeping the list unmoderated will be easier on=
 Al,
and limiting the size would exclude the large, unwelcome stuff. We will
also be encourged to avoid excessive quoting.
 
I hope that I did not excessively quote Al or Longden here!...<g>
 
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Al Kind wrote:
 
>> - Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
>> impose a line limit?
 
>I'm for unmoderated. Speeds responses for us and makes less work for=
 Al.
 
>> - What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
>75 lines (3 screens). This should also keep down excessive quoting.
 
>An automated warning bounced back to the sender would be nice in case
>he/she miscounted a line or two.
 
Best regards,
 
 
Jagdesh Maraj
[joshuam@carib-link.net]
 
 
 
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*Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemistry Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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From:         p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: Stacking A: drive
 
I know that I am responding to my own message; but, I haven't got any
suggestions yet.  What I want to is be able to run other DOS apps that are Sys
Manager compliant without the LX telling me that a DOS session is already
open.  Thanks again for any help.
 
Cheers, Craig
 
 
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From:   HPLX Mailing List on behalf of p craig davis
Sent:   Wednesday, July 23, 1997 9:12 PM
To:     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:        Stacking A: drive
 
I must have forgotten my basic DOS commands.  I can stack a SRAM or Flash Card
by doing a DOS session from App Manger; I can't do it from my autoexec.bat
file.  In autoexec.bat I have the line "stacker a:"
 
Thanks for your combined wisdom.
 
Cheers,  Craig
 
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Subject:      Re: **!!HELP!!  Stacker and formatting**
 
Is anyone out there.  Right now I can't use any of my SRAM or Flash RAM cards
because the referenced problems.  I appreciate your help.
 
Craig
 
 
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Sent:   Wednesday, July 23, 1997 8:56 PM
To:     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
Subject:        **!!HELP!!  Stacker and formatting**
 
I don't usually think of myself as a novice computer person, but I have come
upon two problems that have left me dead in the water to use my 200LX 5meg.
First, I have a ACE 5meg Flash Card that has a 5 meg Stackvol.dsk file.  I try
to mount the file and it hangs every time at the a: = a:\stacvol.dsk line.
This is a Flash Card that I have never had any problems before.  I should
learn to backup to my desktop, but I do not have a backup on my desktop and
there is valuable info on the stacked disk.
 
Secondly, I have a 2 meg SRAM card that gives a I/O error when I try to access
it.  When I try to format it I get a divide overflow.
 
Any help on these two problems would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
Craig
 
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Subject:      Re: Columns on screen
 
Gerry Socco,
 
I apologize for not responding to this message until now.  I bought my 200LX
5meg used.  I am not sure if the speed was upgraded or not.  If it was, I
don't have the drivers.  I remember when the problem arose.  I had answered
"yes" to reformatting C: on a reboot.  Boy do I regret that.  I don't know
what I was thinking.  I lost my setup for Software Carousel and Act 1.1.  If
there is a way to get a copy of the screen drivers, I will be deeply in your
debt.
 
Thanks, Craig
 
 
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Subject:        Re: Columns on screen
 
If you have upgraded your speed, try checking if it was erased. Re-install
them and it should work.
 
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> - Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
> impose a line limit?
 
I think it is less work for you to use the line limit. Therefore, I
would prefer the line limit.
 
> - What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
Let's see: an encoded binary file is most often >20k and a text message=
 is
almost always <20k. Assuming a line has an average length of 60 chars,
this would yield a line limit of about 300.
 
Anyone can see a problem with that?
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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Hi,
ist there a change to get a gps-module running on a 200LX.
PSION has got this software and the support via RS232 interface.
 
Regards,
 
Uli
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        If the listserver software permits message limits on either the
number of lines or the size in K, then it is an empirical question WHICH of
the two criteria better discriminates between legitimate messages and
binaries, and the graphs of proportions of messages in each category, by
either definition of size, will indicate which if any is superior.
 
        Line length on the other hand, is easier for a poster to visually
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Another advantage of limiting the number of lines per posting is that it will force people
to get to the point and minimize extraneous information.
______________________________________________
 
  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           7/25/97 7:41:48 AM EDT
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              25, 97 10:00:50 am
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gpss, cggps and a few others are s/w programs that will support
Garmin and DeLorme units, and likely others - search the web
for those, and I'm sure you'll get other responses / mark
>
> Hi,
> ist there a change to get a gps-module running on a 200LX.
> PSION has got this software and the support via RS232 interface.
>
> Regards,
>
> Uli
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From:         "Souza, Mr Stephen" <ssouza@EXCHG.CNSL.SPEAR.NAVY.MIL>
Subject:      Re: TECH: Disk Compression
Comments: To: Christof <earl@wohnheim.wad.org>
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Diet compresses a single file. It does the job very well but still only
works on a single file. The advantage of XEQ is that it compresses a
group of files and stores them internally to it's self. As such there is
now only one directory entry for a series of stored programs.
 
Stephen Souza
mailto:ssouza@iname.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christof [SMTP:earl@wohnheim.wad.org]
> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 1997 8:35 PM
> To:   Souza, Mr Stephen
> Subject:      Re: TECH: Disk Compression
>
> > I have a old dos public domain program call XEQ. It will compress
> and
> > store command files internal to it's self.  It can save a lot of
> space
> > for all those little utilities. you can still run the file you just
> add
> > XEQ to the command line( xeq hotdir).  I have about 40 files in it
> and
> > only use 64K. It reports that it has saved 135K with 3K of space for
> > another file. Only works on com files not exe's. If you want I can
> dig
> > up a archive file and e-mail it to you.
>
> Sounds interesting but what is the difference to diet ?
>
> Regards,
> Christof
 
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On 25 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I must have forgotten my basic DOS commands.  I can stack a SRAM or=
 Flash
> Card by doing a DOS session from App Manger; I can't do it from my
> autoexec.bat file.  In autoexec.bat I have the line "stacker a:"
 
I believe that when you type 'stacker' like this what you are actually
starting is the Stacker Anywhere program (just a guess) as this is not=
 the
normal way to mount a stacker drive. If you cannot mount your Stacker=
 4
drive (assuming its was properly created - you didn't mention which=
 version
you are using) check for these:
 
- ensure that the stacker device driver's path is properly entered in
  config.sys (must load as a device driver),
- ensure that stacker.ini exists in the root dir of the drive where
  config.sys resides (boot drive).
 
Craig, if you still have problems feel free to contact me off the list=
 I
will help if I can.
 
Regards,
 
 
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On 25 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> What I want to is be able to run other DOS apps that are Sys Manager
> compliant without the LX telling me that a DOS session is already=
 open.
> Thanks again for any help.
 
DOS apps (com or exe) and Sysmgr-compliant (exm) are two very different
animals so I assume you mean com or exe. Since DOS do not normally lend
themselves to multitasking it is quite difficult (if not impossible)=
 to
run more than one prog at a time on *any* PC unless you're running the
progs under Windows (and Yes, Windows will run on the 200LX but will
unlikely leave enough mem available for a task such as this). The other
solution is Software Carousel.
 
The latter does not actually run them both at the same time but instead
suspends one to allow the other to have the cpu's full attention and=
 vice
versa.
 
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On 24 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
>         I did find in another LISTSERV reference, a way to limit the
> number of lines that will be accepted for a message.
>
> - Should we keep the list MODERATED, or go back to ummoderated and
> impose a line limit?
 
This is a far better solution in my opinion Al. Should make things a=
 bit
easier to manage during your absence too.
 
> - What would be an acceptable Line Limit?
 
My vote is for 100 lines of text max. (not including headers and
trailers). This will also help with the perennial problem of 'over-quoted'=
 
material...
 
Regards,
 
 
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On 24 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> While I would miss Andreas' participation, there isn't a lot that
> current members of the list can do.  I recall that all three incidents
> involved new members, who apparently didn't read the welcome message.
> I joined at the end of May, and Al's welcome message included a
> statement against the posting of binaries even then.
 
I am presently subscribed to a mailing list where new members can receive
the digest version of the list *only*. The 'reflector' version is only
available to members of the list who have been subscribed for more than=
 a
year! In addition to this the software sends a 'Bad Address check' every
few weeks and if you score too high here no need to apply for the reflector=
 
version of the list! Did I mention that the digest comes with a header=
 that
*drills* the list's rules into your head?
 
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From:         Vivek Venugopalan <vivek.venugopalan@USA.NET>
Subject:      Palmtop Upgrades
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Hi all
  Found this in comp.sys.palmtops.  Should be useful for palmtop owners in
the Asia pacific region.
  Please note that I am not associated with any of them in anyway
whatsoever.  Iam just letting everybody know what I found.
 
Vivek
 
 
E AT TIMES2 ASIAPAC TECHNOLOGIES CAN MAKE YOUR PALMTOP FLY!
 
DOUBLE-CLOCK SPEED YOUR PALMTOP AND INCREASE C: DRIVE CAPACITY TO 5/6MB!
 
FOR ONE-DAY TURNAROUND INSTALLATION CALL 2899338 FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
 
WE GIVE 1-YR WARRANTY ON PARTS WE SUPPLY AND OUR LIMITED 3-MTH PALMTOP
WARRANTY. THAT IS IF YOUR PALMTOP FAIL TO PERFORM WITHIN ITS STANDARD
SPECIFICATION AFTER OUR INSTALLATION, WE WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR
PALMTOP FREE OF CHARGE.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A TRIAL PLEASE CALL 2899338.
 
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I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
 
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Jim Gonzalez wrote:
 
> Microtech International has an ad in Handheld PC magazine for a flash
> card thet call storMate.  They describe it as "3 Times faster than
> standard PC cards".  They are offered for direct sale only.  The only
 
These cards are definitely speedier than ordinary flash cards.  Whether
you'll notice a 3x difference in the 200LX is not certain.  The problem
is, they draw 155 mA max read and 165 mA max write!  Just a tiny bit too
much for the 200LX.  However, they claim it works with the 200LX...so
maybe it does.
 
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I'm for unmoderated
 
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Not too long but also not too short. How about 300 to 400.
 
Antonio=B4
 
 
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Greetings:
 
        After reviewing responses to my query about management of this
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- LIST is no longer moderated!
 
- SIZELIM has been set to 200 lines
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Thank you all for your kind words & support of this LIST. As always,
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Luigi Vettone wrote:
>
> I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
> Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
 
Luigi, I'm glad to see the question being asked!  I'm considerring the
same logic!  Would you please post, or forward responses that DONT'T
make it to the list?
 
Sincerely,
Denny Alford
 
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I don't think it's a good idear to buy a 320 lx because:
-It's the first release of win CE palmtop I think They still have bugs.
-The keyboard is far from being as good as the 200lx one.
-You can only run win CE software
-To program you've got to buy the win CE developper software.
-Win ce palmtop are slow as hp200lx but more expensive.
-the pen is useless on these machines may be next version will have text
recognition like on newton message pad.
-Last but not least we are not a lot ,so one less could be deadly for
the group and less and less people would program for hp 200lx
 
of course the good point are:
-back light
-it's new it's fun.
-display is better
-you can have different font in the "memo"
 
 
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A good discussion of this has recently appeared in HP Palmtop Paper.
 
Mikhail
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> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: I want to buy an HP320
> Date: July 25, 1997 1:51 PM
>
> Luigi Vettone wrote:
> >
> > I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
> > Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
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Another big advantage of 320 is its less nerdy look.  Somehow, people seem
to perceive the use of stylus-based interface as more futuristic and
sophisticated than regular keyboard.
 
Recently, I was at the meeting where a person next to me was using a
Newton.  And it seemed he was using it for the first time.  Sitting next to
him, I saw that he was trying to enter the same thing repeatedly, but could
not get recognition.  He eventually pulled out a piece of paper and wrote
his stuff down.  In the meanwhile, I quietly typed everything into my HP,
turned it off, and closed the lid.
 
It was interesting to observe that Newton generated much more interest from
the participants. People in the meeting were addressing all sorts of
questions to the Newton owner, but not to me, "what will they think of
next" type expressions of wonder.
 
Mikhail
 
 
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> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: DON'T BUY a 320
> Date: July 25, 1997 3:08 PM
> of course the good point are:
> -back light
> -it's new it's fun.
> -display is better
> -you can have different font in the "memo"
>
>
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> EPF (France)
> ETS (Canada)
>
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Hi
Many software for GPS receiver is in The Global Positioning Systems =
(GPS) Resource Library : http://www.gpsy.com/gpsinfo/.
I have GARMIN GPS II Plus.=20
It is very good equipment. In S.U.P.E.R I fand LXGPS software and COMACS =
offer good software for GPS. It is GPSCGA. You may find trial version in =
Internet. COMACS offer this software for special price pnly 39 USD to =
members Palmtop Mailing List.
 
regards
Jerzy Najda
remsoft@gryf.com.pl
 
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> Temat: GPS module
> Data: 25 lipca 1997 10:00
>=20
> Hi,
> ist there a change to get a gps-module running on a 200LX.
> PSION has got this software and the support via RS232 interface.
>=20
> Regards,
>=20
> Uli
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Luigi,
 
You will be getting some emotional responses on this one.  Its like comparing Porsche to
Ferrari, MacIntosh to Windows, ..., etc.!
 
Personally, I can not recommend WinCE products at this time.
 
If you are like me, you use your 200LX while walking around and doing things.  Now, picture
having to stop typing, pick up a stylus, and select a small menu item ion the screen, all while
walking!  Very difficult.
 
I went from a 95LX, to a Newton, to a 200LX (just this month), and I can not recommend a pen
based palmtop unless you plan to use it resting on something for support all of the time.
 
Other minuses:
  - ROM OS upgrades can be expensive.
  - This is a v1.x generation Microsoft product.  Rule of thumb, never-never buy
    a Microsoft product in v1.x, or even v2.x!
  - Larger form factor.
  - Embedded keypad.
  - You loose some 200LX functionality and gain very little WinCE functionality,
    expect for built in Internet access.
 
Good luck.
 
Michael
 
--- On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 17:57:04 +0200  Luigi Vettone <luigi.vettone@PN.ITNET.IT> wrote:
 
>I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
>Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
>
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
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           7/25/97 3:35:54 PM EDT
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If You are businessman, and notebook is too expensive and too large for =
You.
If You work only with Windows 95
If You work only in EXCEL and Word
then buy HP320LX.
 
otherwise
N E V E R buy HP320LX.
 
HP200LX is ideal, is standard, is best.
 
all palmtops with Windows CE thats new costly gadget.
 
In example:
ATA Flash Card dont work with Stacker or Jam.=20
 
regards
Jurek
 
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> Do: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
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> Data: 25 lipca 1997 17:57
>=20
> I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
> Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
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        If you reference that extended discussion in the palmtop paper,
don't forget to mention the letter-to-the-editor in the following issue, in
which a reader pointed out that ONLY those features for which there was
something at least remotely comparable on each machine were compared. The
fact that the 320 totally lacks a database was not even mentioned! There was
mention that it would not run any DOS software, and that there was next to
no Win-CE software written for it yet.
 
        [sorry about the previous blank message. Accidental mouse click in
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From:         breck witte <witte@HABANERO.CUL.COLUMBIA.EDU>
Subject:      annoying beeps
 
LONNNNNGGGGGG short short
 
My 200LX (stock 1MB) beeps if I have moreexm (1.60) loaded, usually
when I turn it on or switch applications (even with an empty
moreexem.ini).
 
I cannot go back to life before moreexm, but the beeping is very
annoying.
 
Any ideas?
 
 
/bw
mq/
 
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From:         "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU>
Subject:      Re: InfoSelect vs. Scraps
 
Text of message from hartd@JUNO.COM, 22 Jul 1997, 08:35 AM
> I was wondering if anyone has compared InfoSelect to Scraps? Obviously
> InfoSelect should be more polished since it is a commercial program vs.
> the shareware Scraps but I'd like to know how fast they compare in
> performance. Is InfoSelect still being made? I know the author of Scraps
> plans no longer supports the product but he still arranges
> registrations.
 
I am a long-time IS user.  They still make it and even still sell the DOS
version which runs fine on the palmtop.  It's a great prpgtram.
 
I don't use it as much as I did because I'm trying to stay with EXM
programs.  I suppose if I were using SC (but I don't have enought memory)
I would use IS more.  I am using the built-in Notetaker app and then
creating intelligent subsets for faster searching.  IS is still better,
though. I wish it were sysmgr compliant (I'd pay $$$).
 
I have not used Scraps.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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Subject:      Re: Time Tracking Software
 
Text of message from stephen@ORION.CO.NZ, 22 Jul 1997, 05:30 PM
> I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
> allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
> hours worked.  I am sure I saw something like this somewhere in the last
> month or so but can't find it again (don't you hate that).  I've looked
> on the SUPER site and can't find it there.
>
> Any other suggestions?  Anyone using something like this?
 
Stephemn, I set up a little GDB to do it, with the category field being
the project.  I can then create a subset on each project and create
reports.  I have some radio button fields which tells me what kind of
work I did for that project (including "other"), date, number hours, and
Note.  Works for me (and DBView even runs totals for me).
 
You can also use Quicken and track things that way (and it produces
reports).  Create a category for billables, categories of billable tasks,
an account which is called "Accounts Payable", and each client can be a
class (or subclass, such as Clients:Smith, Clients:Jones).
 
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Subject:      Re: How to make a "click" sound
 
Text of message from Gert.Thomasen@ETSI.FR, 23 Jul 1997, 09:34 AM
> Does anyone know how to make the HP make a "click" sound? It is probably
> a question on how to address the speaker directly to produce a pulse.
>
 
There's a great TSR that I use called click.com which I found for free
somewhere.  I just checked docs and it was written by noneother than Harry
Konstas in 1995 (72540.620@compuserve.com at that time).  Works great.
Can be turned off with hotkey.
 
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Subject:      Re: IR connection to HP Laserjet 6P
 
Text of message from joseph.hwang@YALE.EDU, 23 Jul 1997, 07:23 PM
> Hello everyone,
> I would like to know if anyone successfully printed from HP Laserjet 6P
> using IR connection. If so, what's the proper setting, and do I need a
> new printer driver? Any help is appreciated.
 
Use the new driver.  Load the TSR last (after Buddy, even) but before
200.
 
- Danny
 
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At 14:21 7/12/97 PDT, you wrote:
>Quicken touts their Pocket Quicken Connect for this purpose.  It sells for
>$29.95, but I haven't been able to learn enough about it to convince me to
>buy it.  Does anyone else use this?  And how do you like it?
>
I bought & tried it.  It was a total waste of money.  Back under Quicken
ver4 & the HP connection software, I could completely synchronize the
Pocket Quicken Files on the 200LX, & the Quicken 4 files on my desktop.
What-ever was missing from one, was placed into it, & the totals stayed the
same in both systems.
 
Pocket Quicken Connect does NOT synchronize anything.  All it does is take
the entries from out of Pocket Quicken, & jam them into the Quicken ver 6
files.  There is no checking to see if the transaction was there or not.
 
I found it quite useless.  It's simpler & less error prone to do the
synchronizing & reconciliation by hand.
 
My recommendation is: Don't waste $$ on Pocket Quicken Connect.
 
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From:         "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Patient Tracking Software/Database for HP320LX
 
Text of message from ksmith8@BELLSOUTH.NET, 23 Jul 1997, 01:21 PM
> As a newbie to this list, I was wondering if anyone was familiar with
> software/shareware/database material available for tracking patient data
> using the 320lx, before I rummage through the archives.
>
Hi, Kip.
 
I'm a staff MD at a teaching hospital.  I'm also a heavy LX user.  I have
written (not posted) some databases using the internal app to track
patients.  I sometimes track pts on my LX so I remember to bill for them.
If I were a med student or intern again, I might still find paper or cards
better because of ease of searching/scanning through stack of cards, ease
of archiving (file a card away), longer battery life, perfect handwriting
recognition <g>, easy readability (even in low light), ruggedness, and low
replacement cost.  That being said it is easy to build a database on the
HP to fill the bill and you can then try it out.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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I am running Quicken for Windows v6, Pocket Quicken for 200LX and Pocket Quicken Connect
v2.2, and I am getting full synchronization between the desktop and 200LX.
 
I make entries on either computer and have had no problems with synchronization, so far.
 
--- On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 16:16:01 -0500  "Don S. Penner" <dspenner@PCS.MB.CA> wrote:
 
>Pocket Quicken Connect does NOT synchronize anything.  All it does is take
>the entries from out of Pocket Quicken, & jam them into the Quicken ver 6
>files.  There is no checking to see if the transaction was there or not.
>
-----------------End of Original Message-----------------
 
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  "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
           7/25/97 6:05:57 PM EDT
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> If I were a med student or intern again, I might still find paper or
cards
> better because of ease of searching/scanning through stack of cards, ease
> of archiving (file a card away), longer battery life, perfect handwriting
> recognition <g>, easy readability (even in low light), ruggedness, and
low
> replacement cost.  That being said it is easy to build a database on the
> HP to fill the bill and you can then try it out.
 
I will second that.  After many years of experimenting, I no longer track
clinical data, only regular demographic stuff: address, date of birth,
referring physician, etcetera.  Clinical information goes into reports via
word processing.  Boring, but works.
 
Re: stack of cards -- this has not worked out for me.  Instead, I carry my
whole patient database with me (in my 200 LX) and enter billing dates and
codes into Comment field.
 
Mikhail
 
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For all of the discussion on WinCE, I have a question ...
 
Does WinCE have the capability to custom automate actions, similar to macro functions in
100/200LX.
 
I would be lost without Buddy and all of the macros I've set up!
______________________________________________
 
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>
>I am presently subscribed to a mailing list where new members can receive
>the digest version of the list *only*. The 'reflector' version is only
>available to members of the list who have been subscribed for more than a
>year! In addition to this the software sends a 'Bad Address check' every
>few weeks and if you score too high here no need to apply for the reflector
>version of the list! Did I mention that the digest comes with a header that
>*drills* the list's rules into your head?
 
Ian,
 
This has to be a list for either "Benefits of Catholic School Education"
moderated... or "Antique German Automobiles"...
 
;-)
 
Hal
 
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: I want to buy an HP320
 
i was gonna say,
 
         if some of your friends think you are a complete idiot, and you want
to remove all doubt, go ahead and trade your stable classic for a first gen
micro$oft design.
 
but i decided that that would be much to tacky.
 
cordially,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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  Contrary to what's been reported, I can't find any "Click" utility on
the SUPER site.
 
  The "Click" that Peter Scarth mentioned is small and includes asm
sourcecode, but isn't keyboard switchable.  (You need to reboot to
disable it...)
 
  Anyone know where the keyboard switchable "Click" is available?
 
  Regards,
            ... JLS
 
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Subject:      Re: Patient Tracking Software/Database for HP320LX
 
oh danny boy --
 
did you miss his question?  he is asking about the 320lx.  i expect that you
are talking about a trusted 200lx, since the 320 has not database engine for
you to write with.
 
8-)
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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On 25 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> Ian,
>
> This has to be a list for either "Benefits of Catholic School Education"=
 
> moderated... or "Antique German Automobiles"...
 
Pretty close actually... <g> I does deal with automobiles and yes, I=
 found
it really strict when I joined (still do). Although the content is good=
 I
have never felt the desire to post anything to that list...
 
Regards,
 
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I'm wondering if anyone has had the same experience as I when filtering
news with Post/LX.
 
I have entered in the 'exclude' section of the newsgroup filters the=
 text
"320LX" and "320 LX". However I still receive mail with a subject like
"HP320 and Groupwise". Does this mean that I have to enter all types=
 of
variations on the text "320" in order for the filter to work or that=
 I
should simply enter "320"?
 
I had hoped that if the program came across the string "320" even if=
 it
formed part of a word that it would be recognized and denied right-of-way?=
 
 
Anyone else with filtering experience...? <g>
 
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Date:         Sat, 26 Jul 1997 02:05:21 PDT
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From:         Ian Butler <ianrb@CASPERS.NET>
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Oh my God, the beginnings of a 48-TI flamewar, in a 200LX @#$@$#%@# newsg=
roup!
 
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> According to me the best math calculator is the last TI i switch to it
> because it is the best for symbolic calculation and really faster than
> hp 48.
 
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> I have entered in the 'exclude' section of the newsgroup filters the=
 text
> "320LX" and "320 LX". However I still receive mail with a subject=
 like
> "HP320 and Groupwise". Does this mean that I have to enter all types=
 of
> variations on the text "320" in order for the filter to work or that=
 I
> should simply enter "320"?
 
The filters look for an exact match, thus "320LX" and "HP320" would=
 not
match. If you only used "320", it would work, but there is a good chance
that you also exclude something like "320 HP200LX for free" :-) So I
would rather suggest to put several permutations such as "320 LX",
"320LX". "HP320" and "HP 320".
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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Hey, I'm game.  I could probably derive the essentials from the sources =
of other emulators.  It'd have to be done in ASM to make any semblance =
of actually running.  'Course, a 186 is simply not going to emulate a Sat=
urn at its (the Saturn's) native speed.  But all you need to do is break =
it down into segments.
 
1) You need to emulate the processor.  No big deal.  (The registers in =
the 186 cant be used as Saturn registers, tho, Saturn's got nine 64bit =
registers, along with a hardware stack.  Wow. ;)
2) You need to emulate the memory scheme.  It might be easier on the 200 =
because the ram disk runs as fast as DOS ram.  Still you need 512K of spa=
ce for the ROM and 128K (or 32K, take your pick) for the calculators RAM.=
  Some additional space would be needed to store the registers.
3) You need to emulate the hardware.  Serial ports, probably no biggie. =
 Might need some tech information about the IR port.  The display is not =
a big deal either, just put the contents of HARDBUFF on the screen every =
once and a while.
4) You need to come up with a way to obtain the ROM from the 48.  There =
exist several programs to do this already.  Please note that the 48's ROM=
 is COPYRIGHTED AND PROPRIETARY and MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED unless you wan=
t your MAJOR ORGANS, INCLUDING YOUR APPENDIX, RIPPED OUT BY HP'S LAWYERS.=
 ;)  Seriously, tho, don't distribute the ROM.  Its just as illegal as =
copying any commercial software.  In a sense, it is commercial software.
 
Anyways, it probably would not be a monumental task to make an em that =
will run on a 186.  I might be able to find the time, I'll post again whe=
n I have a better idea of my situation.
 
 
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> >
> > It could be only a software challenge... nothing technologically or
> > economically unworkable...no need of a RISC =B5P or a Pentium to reac=
h the
> > power of the 4 bits Saturn...
> > But for sure not in the main stream...
> >
>
> Pierre and the other dreamers in the list,
>
> There is 48 emulators for Unix, Windows and DOS. Prior to use them
> you have to dump the 48 ROM to your computer and to have at least a
> 386 processor. My wish is that someone with more knowledge than I put
> some effort in putting together an emulator for our 186 little
> jewels.
>
> Antonio
 
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I've had the opportunity to use both the HP320 and the Compaq Companion. I
found them to be both usable, but limited, machines.
 
For the first-time user, the WinCE machines are much more friendlier. For
us LX users, they're way too restricted and inflexible.
 
I found the WinCE displays (both HP and Compaq) more difficult to read than
the 200LX. The backlighting was mostly useless, except for REALLY dark
rooms - of course, the increased resolution IS nice. I didn't need the
stylus for most tasks - like looking up an contact or appointment - my
finger worked fine (I gave it the "use while walking" test). My Epson 20meg
ATA flash ram card from my 200LX plugged right in to the WinCE machines.
Lack of a database is a serious omission, but there is a commercial package
available. Synchronization software (at least Compaq's) does NOT work with
Windows NT or 3.1. I found the WinCE keyboard (especially the HP one)
significantly better than the HP200LX. The Microsoft map package is a
"must-have" (We need a package for the HP200LX that can use the Microsoft
map files!)
 
I think that the current WinCE machines are attractive for many users - the
traveller, the novice, the techno-geek. The HP200 is a proven device with
great flexibility and usable software. Version 2 of the WinCE machines will
be interesting!
 
Recommendation - if you can get someone to pay the bill, get a WinCE to
play with, but don't dump your 200LX yet.
 
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On 26 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> The filters look for an exact match, <snip>.... So I would rather=
 suggest
> to put several permutations such as "320 LX", "320LX". "HP320" and=
 "HP
> 320".
 
I had suspected as much. Thank you! To avoid missing out on the possible
free offers that you described <g> I have placed "100LX" "200LX" etc.=
 in
the 'include' section so now I can rest more comfortably with only '320'
in the 'exclude' section... :-)
 
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> From: Don S. Penner <dspenner@PCS.MB.CA>
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: Help syncing quickens
> Date: Friday, July 25, 1997 4:16 PM
>
>
> Pocket Quicken Connect does NOT synchronize anything.  All it does is
take
> the entries from out of Pocket Quicken, & jam them into the Quicken ver 6
> files.  There is no checking to see if the transaction was there or not.
 
That is precisely  why I bought Quicken Connect in the first place. So that
I would not have to re-enter the transactions that I had entered in Pocket
Quicken again in Quicken 6. In Fact, I had been a MS Money user for years
and was just using Pocket Quicken to store transactions till I was at home
where I could re-enter them on my PC. Now with Pocket Quicken on my HP200LX
and Quicken 6 and Quicken Connect on my PC, I never have to Re-enter or
better still, never forget to enter my transactions. The balance for my
accounts are current on my HP200LX. It is true that Pocket Quicken will not
show any transactions after "sync", but I personally find this to be a
plus, as I don't need them there anyway. It would just make my Quicken data
file larger, and quite frankly I would rather do my financial reporting &
reconciliation on my PC anyway.
 
>
> I found it quite useless.  It's simpler & less error prone to do the
> synchronizing & reconciliation by hand.
>
 
I guess it just depends on what your need are. If you need a full copy of
your Quicken data on your Palmtop or if you do your bank statements on the
Palmtop then it is probable not a good choice. However if you use Pocket
Quicken only to know what your current balances are and to remember
transaction till you can move them to your PC, then it works great. For me
the move to Quicken Connect was more expensive than just $29.00 because I
had to move to Quicken 6 on my PC also. But after several weeks of using
this setup, I can honestly say that for me, I made the right choice. As for
being more error prone I would have to disagree. I made far more mistakes
when I was re-entering transitions by hand. The biggest advantage is that
it made my HP a bigger asset than ever.
 
Billy F. Staggs
 
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Date:         Sat, 26 Jul 1997 12:17:37 -0400
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From:         Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
Subject:      conversion 100LX to 200LX
 
Having recently converted from a 100LX to a 200LX I have some questions
that the experts may be able to help with.
 
1. Is the 100LC connectivity pack I have different than the one designed
for the 200LX?  If so, is there an upgrade path?
 
2. I have noticed some anomalies I cannot explain:
 
A) Sometimes for reasons unclear to me, when in memo, the left and right
arrows on the keyboard "change" and when pressed print a "2" or a "6"
instead of moving the cursor.  When that happens, there is the shift on
indication in the lower left corner of the4 screen, but pressing shift
will not eliminate it.  Exiting and re-entering memo does not change this
behavior, but re-booting restores things to normal.
 
B) I use buddy ver 3.  With buddy, if one double clicks on a text file, it
opens the file into memo.  Now, when I do that, memo opens, but the file
clicked on is not loaded and needs to be manually loaded.  Cannot figure
out why.   .........................................
I am using a new 200LX with 4 MB ram, stacked A: drive, unstacked C:
drive.  TSRs are buddy (loaded last), andrew font, and Quick-LX.  Some of
the trouble seemed to start after I loaded Carousel, which is now
unloaded.
 
Any help appreciated.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      tech: quatech ssp-100 parallel port card
Comments: cc: mack@times2tech.com
 
has anyone tried the quatech ssp-100 parallel port pcmcia card? it is said to
draw 20ma at 5v.  looks like it should be an acceptable solution for printers
and zip drives.  any experience? (the pcmcia std is 2.1, and the hp is 2.0.
 does that matter?  i was under the impersion, that it did not.)
 
thanks for the advice.
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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Subject:      Re: HP F1015a Serial cable
 
Make me a reasonable offer.  I have two and don't need but one.  (Safeware
insurance previously a unit that was damaged.)
 
P. Craig Davis
PCD in Macon, GA, the Cherry Blossom capital of the world.
 
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Subject:        WTB: HP F1015a Serial cable
 
 Anyone have this cable they'd like to sell?
 
Brian
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
My serial number is SG43901960.  How do I decifer it?  Thanks in advance.
 
Craig
 
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Sent:   Tuesday, July 15, 1997 12:18 PM
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Subject:        Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
David Sargeant asked:
 
> What's the serial number on yours?  I am very impressed with the
> construction of mine, from the 33rd week of 1995 and the 12th week of
> 1996.
 
Mine was built the 47th week of 1996.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Subject:      Re: autoexec.bat
 
I know that the autoexec.bat on a: takes precedence.  Does having config.sys
on a: do the same thing.
 
P. Craig Davis
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Subject:        Re: autoexec.bat
 
>
>      where do i have to put the autoexec.bat ?
>
>      i put it in c:\ and closed dos windows and opend it again and it
>      didnot work.
>
 
...but did you close down all the open applications and reboot?
 
Also, I think you need to copy the config.sys from d:\ to c:\ first.
 
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Date:         Sun, 27 Jul 1997 09:35:36 UT
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From:         p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: IntelliSync for HP200LX and M$ Outlook
 
Does anyone know if IntelliSync will work with both the 200LX and the 320LX.
I have both.  I have seen ads for the program separately.
 
Please don't flame me.  I'm a gadget person and I always buy the new things
when they first come out.  (I have a Casio QV-10).
 
P. Craig Davis
PCD in Macon, GA, Cherry Blossom capital of the country.
 
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Sent:   Tuesday, July 22, 1997 8:07 PM
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Subject:        IntelliSync for HP200LX and M$ Outlook
 
Hello all,
 
I just thought I'd mention this.  I recently bought IntelliSync for
HP200LX, and found it did not support Outlook 1.0 (not unreasonable,
it came out recently).
 
I asked them if they would support it, and found that they are
currently discussing support of the HP for new Win32 apps such as
Outlook.  I mentioned that HP has, I believe, keep producing the
HP200LX.  I have a feeling since the CE computers came out, they sort
of want to drop or phase out the 200LX.
 
I'm not endorsing anything and I don't work for them, but if you own
this product and want to see support for Outlook you might drop them a
note (if you haven't already), as it may make their decision easier.
 
http://www.pumatech.com/contacts.html
 
Regards,
Andrew
 
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From:         p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: Stacking A: drive
 
I am using a laptop to format and stack my PCMCIA cards.  My 3 1/2 drive on my
desktop gave up the ghost.  I go stac.exe and then stack a removeable drive.
This does create a situation of installing Stacker Anywhere.  I am using
Stacker 4.0 and 3 2meg SRAM cards with a battery and a 10meg DoubleFlash from
Ace.
 
P. Craig Davis
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Subject:        Stacking A: drive
 
I must have forgotten my basic DOS commands.  I can stack a SRAM or Flash Card
by doing a DOS session from App Manger; I can't do it from my autoexec.bat
file.  In autoexec.bat I have the line "stacker a:"
 
Thanks for your combined wisdom.
 
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Subject:      Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
My right hinge does not show any signs of breaking or cracking.  I guess that
I may be living on borrowed time.
 
Craig
 
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Subject:        Re: DIS: How not to break a case?
 
Jim Gonzalez wrote:
 
> Mine was built the 47th week of 1996.
 
So... somewhere between the 12th week of 1996 and the 47th week of 1996
HP let the quality of materials in its products go way downhill.
Anybody have a 200LX from between these weeks?  If so, how's the
quality?
 
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From:         p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: Patient Tracking Software/Database for HP320LX
 
PocketChart - the electronic medical record that fits in your pocket.  Patient
list, chart note, billing code database browser, lab browser.  Physi, Inc.
E-mail: physix.com  Web:  www.physix.com  1-800-749-2585
 
P. Craig Davis
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Subject:        Patient Tracking Software/Database for HP320LX
 
As a newbie to this list, I was wondering if anyone was familiar with
software/shareware/database material available for tracking patient data
using the 320lx, before I rummage through the archives.
 
Thanks.
 
Kip Smith
 
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Subject:      Re: IntelliSync
 
I would like IntelliSync to work for both platforms.  I have both computers
and the advertise the program for both platforms.  What I don't know is
whether I can interchange info between 200LX and 320LX.
 
P. Craig Davis
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Subject:        IntelliSync
 
I had the same experience re: Act for W95. IntelliSync would only copy the
whole database, but not synchronize. I ended up buying Act for HP which is
kind of crude, but does synchronize properly.
 
Mikhail
 
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> From: Andrew Veliath <veliaa@FRONTIERNET.NET>
 
> I asked them if they would support it, and found that they are
> currently discussing support of the HP for new Win32 apps such as
> Outlook.  I mentioned that HP has, I believe, keep producing the
> HP200LX.  I have a feeling since the CE computers came out, they sort
> of want to drop or phase out the 200LX.
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Subject:      Re: Stacking A: drive
 
You are correct that I am probably using Stacker anywhere.  I have version 4.1
of Stacker.
 
P. Craig Davis
PCD in Macon, GA, the Cherry Blossom capital of the country.
 
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Sent:   Friday, July 25, 1997 1:03 PM
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Subject:        Re: Stacking A: drive
 
On 25 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> I must have forgotten my basic DOS commands.  I can stack a SRAM or=
 Flash
> Card by doing a DOS session from App Manger; I can't do it from my
> autoexec.bat file.  In autoexec.bat I have the line "stacker a:"
 
I believe that when you type 'stacker' like this what you are actually
starting is the Stacker Anywhere program (just a guess) as this is not=
 the
normal way to mount a stacker drive. If you cannot mount your Stacker=
 4
drive (assuming its was properly created - you didn't mention which=
 version
you are using) check for these:
 
- ensure that the stacker device driver's path is properly entered in
  config.sys (must load as a device driver),
- ensure that stacker.ini exists in the root dir of the drive where
  config.sys resides (boot drive).
 
Craig, if you still have problems feel free to contact me off the list=
 I
will help if I can.
 
Regards,
 
 
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From:         p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: I want to buy an HP320
 
I presently have both computers.  I am a gadget person.  I like them both for
different reasons.  I like the 320LX because I believe there will be an
overwhelming number of software applications available because this is
Microsoft based.  On the other hand, there is already a ton of programs
available for the 200LX.  I like the PIM functions of the 320LX better.  It is
presently the one that I carry with me everywhere.  I will post further
developments as I form an opinion.
 
P. Craig Davis
PCD in Macon, GA, the Cherry Blossom capital of the country.
 
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Sent:   Friday, July 25, 1997 1:51 PM
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Subject:        Re: I want to buy an HP320
 
Luigi Vettone wrote:
>
> I have an HP200. I want to replace with a new HP 320.
> Could you give me ten point 'pros' and ten point 'cons'?
 
Luigi, I'm glad to see the question being asked!  I'm considerring the
same logic!  Would you please post, or forward responses that DONT'T
make it to the list?
 
Sincerely,
Denny Alford
 
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Subject:      Re: autoexec.bat
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The system looks for config.sys first and starts with A: drive.
 
When the system finds config.sys, it then looks for autoexec.bat on that same drive.  If the
drive with config.sys does not contain autoexec.bat, it will ignore any autoexec.bat files
on other drives.
 
--- On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 09:40:37 UT  p craig davis <p-craig-davis@MSN.COM> wrote:
 
>I know that the autoexec.bat on a: takes precedence.  Does having config.sys
>on a: do the same thing.
>
>P. Craig Davis
>PCD in Macon, GA, Cherry Blossom capital of the country
>
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>Sent:   Wednesday, July 23, 1997 10:39 AM
>To:     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
>Subject:        Re: autoexec.bat
>
>>
>>      where do i have to put the autoexec.bat ?
>>
>>      i put it in c:\ and closed dos windows and opend it again and it
>>      didnot work.
>>
>
>...but did you close down all the open applications and reboot?
>
>Also, I think you need to copy the config.sys from d:\ to c:\ first.
>
>Pete
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From:         J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL>
Subject:      new rom
 
     Hello!
 
     Can i put a new rom with more programs in the hp200lx?
 
 
     Thanks Yehuda.
 
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From:         RON CARTER <atlas3@DREAMSCAPE.COM>
Subject:      IBM Modem
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I just bought an IBM 14.4 PC card modem from a computer show yesterday =
for $10.  I couldn't find the power requirements in the documentation =
until I got home.  It sait 300 mA.  So I popped it in and dialed into my =
shell account and it worked.
My problem is......it worked.  It shouldn't have, right?  Anyway now I'm =
wondering if continued use will ruin my HP since the slot can only =
output 150mA.  Maybe the batteries will just die.  Or maybe the card is =
disfunctional.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks.
 
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No.
 
However, you do not need a new ROM chip to add programs.  There are a wide variety of
program available on the Internet that can be downloaded into the 200LX's RAM or a RAM card.
 
--- On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 15:40:05 +0200  J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL> wrote:
 
>     Hello!
>
>     Can i put a new rom with more programs in the hp200lx?
>
>
>     Thanks Yehuda.
>
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           7/27/97 9:43:22 AM EDT
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Date:         Sun, 27 Jul 1997 16:41:51 +0200
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Subject:      windows 2.1
 
     Hello!
 
     Can i put windows 2.1 on my 200lx
 
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Subject:      Re[2]: new rom
Comments: To: mdstockr@neo.lrun.com
Comments: cc: yernst@gate.ndc.co.il
 
     yes but the dos in the rom has some files that are missing so if i
     could swap the rom with more programs i will have more ram space for
     more applications.
 
 
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Subject: RE: new rom
Author:  MIME:mdstockr@neo.lrun.com at INTERNET2
Date:    7/27/97 4:44 PM
 
 
No.
 
However, you do not need a new ROM chip to add programs.  There are a wide
variet y of
program available on the Internet that can be downloaded into the 200LX's RAM
or a RAM card.
 
--- On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 15:40:05 +0200  J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL> wrote:
 
>     Hello!
>
>     Can i put a new rom with more programs in the hp200lx?
>
>
>     Thanks Yehuda.
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You can take all of your application software and data residing in C: drive and move them
into A: (RAM card).  RAM cards can be quite large, 60MB or more.  This will free up almost
all of the RAM residing in your 200LX for running applications.
 
But, unless you are running some kind of memory management scheme, your programs are limited
to running in <640KB by the 200LX's operating system.
 
Regardless, the 200LX's ROM is not upgradable.
 
--- On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 16:52:10 +0200  J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL> wrote:
 
>     yes but the dos in the rom has some files that are missing so if i
>     could swap the rom with more programs i will have more ram space for
>     more applications.
>
>
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From:         Andrew Veliath <veliaa@FRONTIERNET.NET>
Subject:      Re: IntelliSync
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              on Sun, 27 Jul 1997 10:04:16 UT)
 
>>>>> p craig davis writes:
 
    p> I would like IntelliSync to work for both platforms.  I have
    p> both computers and the advertise the program for both
    p> platforms.  What I don't know is whether I can interchange info
    p> between 200LX and 320LX.
 
I think you would have to syncronize to a common format.  You might,
however, want to ask info@pumatech.com as well.
 
They have something new called IntelliSync for Windows 97, which can
translate Schedule to Outlook, but it does not seem to read PDA stuff
as AFAIK.
 
Regarding the HP200LX and Outlook, the last update I heard was that
they unfortunately weren't going to do it since porting IS for 200LX
to Win32 (it is currently Win16) would take up too much resources.
 
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For Ian's benefit, I guess I'll have to start talking about the
HP300LX instead of the HP320LX  <g>
 
Backlighting? Backlighting?  We don't need no stinkin' backlighting!
 
Kiyoshi Akima
kakima@usa.net
 
==========
I'm wondering if anyone has had the same experience as I when
filtering
news with Post/LX.
 
I have entered in the 'exclude' section of the newsgroup filters the
text "320LX" and "320 LX". However I still receive mail with a subject
like "HP320 and Groupwise". Does this mean that I have to enter all types
of variations on the text "320" in order for the filter to work or that
I should simply enter "320"?
 
I had hoped that if the program came across the string "320" even if
it
formed part of a word that it would be recognized and denied
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I know this might be pushing the limits a bit on my poor HP200LX
but I'm keen to learn UNIX and have been told the cheapest way is
via a copy of Linux.
 
The Spec for Linux I have (Slackware V3.0) is for a 386 processor.
 
Is a version available to work on the HP200?
 
I have a spare 20MB flash that I could dedicate to Linux, the machine
is the plain non upsped 4MB version.
 
Any help?
 
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I have a couple of Intel Series 2+ 16MB Flash Memory Cards.
 
I was wondering, is there any way to use them? The palmtop said it could
not format it, so maybe a driver is needed?
 
Of course, it could be just wishful thinking. I would like to use them to
supplement my 10MB Sandisk card. :-)
 
Thanks!!
 
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I have never used stacker, so when a colleague came to me with a problem
he has with a stacked PCMICA card I was at a loss, and I am turning to
his great group for help.
 
How he got into this mess is not clear to me, but he is unable to open
any of the files he has on his memory card. When we press filer all I can
see is the stacker files. Any way with this description I can help him.
 
Any help is appreciated.
 
 
 
 
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On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 16:41:51,
        J S <yernst@NDC.CO.IL> wrote:
>
>      Hello!
>
>      Can i put windows 2.1 on my 200lx
 
        Should work OK, I (and ~11 others on this list) run Win 3.0=
 w/
EXcel & Word. I have sone utilities which may help you out. Drop me=
 a
note via private EMail if you want to get WIN running on your LX.
 
Cheers,
 
*Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemistry Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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Subject:      Re: [Tech] Running Linux on HP200- Is it possible ???
In-Reply-To:  <199707271900.UAA22736@mailhost.dircon.co.uk> (message from David
              Cripps on Sun, 27 Jul 1997 20:02:15 +0100)
 
>>>>> David Cripps writes:
 
    David> I know this might be pushing the limits a bit on my poor
    David> HP200LX but I'm keen to learn UNIX and have been told the
    David> cheapest way is via a copy of Linux.
 
    David> The Spec for Linux I have (Slackware V3.0) is for a 386
    David> processor.
 
    David> Is a version available to work on the HP200?
 
See http://www.linux.org.uk/Linux8086.html for info on Linux-8086.  It
is still in development.  People have successfully run older versions
of Minix on the HP200LX.
 
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On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 15:04:06,
        jfrandsen <jfrandsen@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:
>
> I have never used stacker, so when a colleague came to me with
> a problem he has with a stacked PCMICA card I was at a loss,
> and I am turning to his great group for help.
>
> How he got into this mess is not clear to me, but he is unable
> to open any of the files he has on his memory card. When we
> press filer all I can see is the stacker files. Any way with
> this description I can help him.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
 
Sounds like you need to load the STACker driver. Look for an executable
file called STACKER.COM or STACKER.EXE. The .COM needs to be loaded=
 in
the CONFIG.SYS file, the .EXE file can be loaded from the DOS prompt=
 or
int he AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Let me know (private EMail) if you can't find
either of these files on the card or the C:\ drive.
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
 
 
Mr. Jan L.Frandsen, BSN,RN
Cleveland Heights OH
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From:         Jose Sabas <jvsabas@ITSA.UCSF.EDU>
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On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Automatic digest processor wrote:
 
> From:    Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
 
> A) Sometimes for reasons unclear to me, when in memo, the left and right
> arrows on the keyboard "change" and when pressed print a "2" or a "6"
> instead of moving the cursor.  When that happens, there is the shift on
> indication in the lower left corner of the4 screen, but pressing shift
> will not eliminate it.  Exiting and re-entering memo does not change
> this behavior, but re-booting restores things to normal.
 
> B) I use buddy ver 3.  With buddy, if one double clicks on a text file,
> it opens the file into memo.  Now, when I do that, memo opens, but the
> file clicked on is not loaded and needs to be manually loaded.  Cannot
> figure out why.  .........................................  I am using a
> new 200LX with 4 MB ram, stacked A: drive, unstacked C:  drive.  TSRs
> are buddy (loaded last), andrew font, and Quick-LX.  Some of the trouble
> seemed to start after I loaded Carousel, which is now unloaded.
 
I have had similar problems with the caps lock indicator coming on and
staying on; and I have experienced the same problem with Buddy not being
able to launch files from filer, i.e. text files into memo, nor *.gdb,
*.pdb files into the appropriate app.  What I have discovered is a
conflict between Buddy and fonts.  Some will fonts will disable some Buddy
features.  Experiment by disabling customized fonts and using the native
font, either "rem" the autoexec line that calls the font, or use
fcldl.exe; and see how Buddy behaves.
 
regards,
 
Jose
 
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John Arthur Kane wrote:
>
> I have a couple of Intel Series 2+ 16MB Flash Memory Cards.
>
> I was wondering, is there any way to use them? The palmtop said it could
> not format it, so maybe a driver is needed?
>
> Of course, it could be just wishful thinking. I would like to use them to
> supplement my 10MB Sandisk card. :-)
>
> Thanks!!
>
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> On loan to: Texas Instruments IS&S                           Fax: 972/818-6374
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John,
 
Go to
   http://www.ziplink.net/~maxm/omnigo/programs.html
 
There you will find TRUEFSS.ZIP
 
download ... install on your desktop machine ... it will create a
directgory call "maxflash" and also alter your config.sys.
 
backout the config.sys changes on your desktop machine .. install those
changes into the palmtop. Copy all files from "maxflash" to your
palmtop.
 
Worked for me!
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Subject:      Re: tech: quatech ssp-100 parallel port card
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Lynn M. Cavendish wrote:
 
> has anyone tried the quatech ssp-100 parallel port pcmcia card? it is
> said to draw 20ma at 5v.  looks like it should be an acceptable
> solution for printers and zip drives.  any experience? (the pcmcia std
> is 2.1, and the hp is 2.0.  does that matter?  i was under the
> impersion, that it did not.)
 
I haven't tried the SPP-100, but the Palmtop Paper did a review of it
last November.  The review is one of the articles in the full sample
issue at their web site (http://www.thaddeus.com/).  Their one
complaint was that you have to reboot in order for the LX to
detect/recognize the card.  Judging from comments in more recent Usenet
articles (found via Deja News), they still haven't addressed that
issue, and may not.
 
Another reported solution is the Trans PC, from Transdigital.  They
provide HP-specific drivers, and IOmega reportedly worked with
Transdigital on the Zip driver for it.
 
One thing that I'm still trying to sort out is performance.  The
Quatech (SPP-100) is supposedly an EPP card, which means it can do
8-bits in both directions at a fairly good clip, but the review stated
that it ran in nybble (half-byte) mode and moved only 14-21kB/sec.  I
can't find the article now, but recall comparable numbers for the
TransPC.  Success in using either card with a Zip has been reported.
The only other factor is price: the SPP-100 sells for $195 direct, and
I haven't found a reseller.  The TransPC goes for $140 from Educalc.
 
As for PCMCIA 2.0 vs. 2.1, apparently it can matter a lot.  The New
Media Basics SCSI card is one of the few has a low enough power demand
to work with the 200LX.  Unfortunately, someone reported in one of the
newsgroups that NewMedia only offers a driver for PCMCIA 2.1 , and that
it *definitely* will not work with the 200LX's 2.0.  My only knowledge
of the standard is a skim of two books and an overview from the PCMCIA
site (http://www.pc-card.com/).  Going by that, 2.1 may be
backward-compatible electrically, but drivers that depend on the added
software features may not cope with a 2.0 slot.
 
                                -Jim.
 
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Does anyone remember how to get Windows 95 to support
SRAM cards as "D" drive?
 
I'm vacationing in the mountains of California with my HPLX100
and a pocket full of old 512 HP SRAM cards, one 5MB flash
disk (and my wife & family). Trying to interface with my brother-
in-law's laptop with Win95. The laptop recognizes the flash disk
and creates a "D" drive for it. It will also recognize the SRAM's
but doesn't support them.
 
I know that on my computer at home I did something to Win95
which let it support the 512K SRAMs, but I can't remember what it
was. Some statement added to my CONFIG,.SYS, I think, but
I can't recall it.
 
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In-Reply-To:  <Pine.A41.3.95.970727133608.165948B-100000@itsa.ucsf.edu>
 
->I have had similar problems with the caps lock indicator coming on and
->staying on; and I have experienced the same problem with Buddy not
->being able to launch files from filer, i.e. text files into memo, nor
->*.gdb, *.pdb files into the appropriate app.  What I have discovered is
->a conflict between Buddy and fonts.  Some will fonts will disable some
->Buddy features.  Experiment by disabling customized fonts and using the
->native font, either "rem" the autoexec line that calls the font, or use
->fcldl.exe; and see how Buddy behaves.
 
You are absolutely right.  I did finally discover that the problem was a
conflict between my font (Andrew) and Buddy.  No matter which order I put
them, the above problems occurred and they dissappeared when I remmed the
font out.  Also no matter which font I used (Andrew, Andrew2, Helv100,
Helvsd) they all did the same thing.
 
What is annoying is that I had no such conflict on my trusty old 100LX.
This seems to be peculiar to the 200LX and yet there are people, I
understand, who do not have this conflict on their 200LXs.
 
I have gotten so used to the improved fonts that I really hate the 200LC
native font and would really like to get a font to work with buddy on my
200 LX.  Did you finally find one that did not conflict?  Are you using
Software Carousel?
 
Thank you for responding.  I was starting to think I was the only one with
this problem.  I wonder if this has something to do with a changed rom or
something else on some of the later 200 LXs?
 
 
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You might want to note that a new version of Buddy has been released that I believe adresses
this issue.
 
--- On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 19:19:58 -0400  Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM> wrote:
 
>You are absolutely right.  I did finally discover that the problem was a
>conflict between my font (Andrew) and Buddy.  No matter which order I put
>them, the above problems occurred and they dissappeared when I remmed the
>font out.  Also no matter which font I used (Andrew, Andrew2, Helv100,
>Helvsd) they all did the same thing.
>
 
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           7/27/97 8:51:27 PM EDT
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Subject:      Re: conversion 100LX to 200LX
 
with regard to fonts & buddy --
 
try jinifont.
 
i think i found it in a group of fonts available on the super site.  very
attractive, and i do not believe that it has caused my a problem in several
months of using it with either buddy3 or the last 2.? version.
 
if there is a problem, i have not recognized it.
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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->You might want to note that a new version of Buddy has been released
->that I believe adresses this issue.
 
I did not know.  Will immediately get it.  Thanks.
 
 
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I love automation. I must spend half my non-net time creating
one-key-does-all macro/lxbat/pns/keystuff/Exkey/bat/wincmd/winx/cenvi files.
I've even coerced Windows 3.1 into being a fast and useful tool.
 
One of Buddy's best features is access to a macro file for every
application. But, I don't tend to use this feature because when the open
application and the resident macro file are not the same, the function key
hints on the bottom line of the screen are numbered blanks. I create new
macros every day and could never memorize the function of each one for every
application.
 
My former solution was to make the F1 key a null key. In a new app I'd hit
the Fn-F1 and the mac file would change but nothing would happen. Then I
could press Fn again to see my choices. Tedious!
 
I'd like to suggest to an asm/tsr programmer the following:
 
*** I'd like a tiny tsr that at the touch of a hot key
*** would sense the open application and write
*** the appropriate Fn hints to the bottom line.
 
The point of it being a tsr is that the information would be instantly
available (even in shelled out DOS?). And by the nature of Buddy, the mac
file would change upon the first use of a macro and the normal function key
hints would appear.
 
Problems and ideas:
-------------------
 
*** How can the tsr know what's inside the closed mac files?
 
1. read these files and load the tsr in autoexec.bat before system manager
 
2. a .dat file file could be maintained (sounds a bit complicated)
 
3. an "update" feature could be included (but not at the expense of extra
key presses)
 
*** How can the appropriate key hints pop up?
 
1. if the open application can not be "sensed," a hotkey that cycles through
the choices would be acceptable
 
2. if the tsr can remain small, it could "sense" the use of the mac program
and rewrite its info internally
 
*** Keeping the key presses to a minimum
 
1. once the desired Fn-Fx key was pressed the tsr would have to capture it,
clear itself, and send the same key combination on to system manager, and
thus to Buddy.
 
2. of course, if the tsr could capture the Fn press alone, the program would
not even appear to exist. Utopia!
 
*** What to do in pure DOS.
 
1. the tsr will obviously not go away when system manager is closed. It
would be dreamy if the Fn-Fx keys continued to work, loading sys-man in the
process.
 
2. Exkey could be used to access the Fn-Fx keys but the tsr might need to
handle key captures and sends differently.
 
3. A more disappointing approach would be to disable the tsr altogether.
 
---------------------
 
Another solution would be a program like KeyM that would display all Fn-Fx
keys in all files. It would have to be a tsr to keep the info instantly
available. Or KeyM itself could be rewritten into a tsr and have a "second
page" of Fn-Fx keys that lists macros from the other .mac files.
 
I regret that I can't do this myself. If anyone takes me up on this
suggestion I bow to you in advance.
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Date:         Sun, 27 Jul 1997 22:59:01 PDT
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Howdy Dave --
 
There is a project underway (I believe its name is ELKS) which will allow=
 a significant subset of the Linux kernel
to run on 80x86 (<386) computers.  The initial spec is for it to run in =
512K of memory.  So you can probably just
toss the 20M card and run it off system memory. ;)  Anyway, you gotta und=
erstand that this is not going to be
anything close to what >=3D386 Linux can do, but it will run.  I understa=
nd that the good doctors -- programmers --
have a running compiler for this little gem.  I haven't downloaded the =
alphas or even seen it, but it's supposed to
work alright.  They are skimping on a number of things, most notably the =
filesystem, which is minix.  Gack.  Kind of
kills the more-advanced-fs argument for the OS, don't you think?  But it'=
s supposed to be less resource hungry
than the bigger and better ones.  I personally think they should have gon=
e for the ext fs, but I'm not calling any
shots.
 
Anyway its supposed to sort of work, and although the ELKS Linux kernel =
is a subset, the keyword is
_significant_.  That means to me, probably no sound card or SVGA support,=
 probably not tapes or weird backup
systems, or CD-ROMs, or the like.  But they are porting the code direct =
from the 2.0.3 kernel, so it will be up to
date.  I don't know all the gory details, the first part is just speculat=
ion.  You'll have to check it out yourself.
 
I don't remember the exact address, but the WHQ website is something like=
 www.linux.uk.org.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
P.S.  Some Bostonian idiot decided to trademark Linux, and about three =
zillion people have decided to protest it.
Read the gory details at www.ssc.com.
----------
> I know this might be pushing the limits a bit on my poor HP200LX
> but I'm keen to learn UNIX and have been told the cheapest way is
> via a copy of Linux.
 
> Is a version available to work on the HP200?
 
> I have a spare 20MB flash that I could dedicate to Linux, the machine
> is the plain non upsped 4MB version.
 
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Hi!
 
I do think this is bound to fail. You should be aware that the HP200LX
is an XT compatible (80186 cpu), with a CGA display.
I don't think it will run Linux.
 
-Yossi.
 
 
On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, David Cripps wrote:
 
> Date: Sun, 27 Jul 1997 20:02:15 +0100
> From: David Cripps <d-cripps@DIRCON.CO.UK>
> To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Subject: [Tech] Running Linux on HP200- Is it possible ???
>
> I know this might be pushing the limits a bit on my poor HP200LX
> but I'm keen to learn UNIX and have been told the cheapest way is
> via a copy of Linux.
>
> The Spec for Linux I have (Slackware V3.0) is for a 386 processor.
>
> Is a version available to work on the HP200?
>
> I have a spare 20MB flash that I could dedicate to Linux, the machine
> is the plain non upsped 4MB version.
>
> Any help?
>
> Dave
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Subject:      Re: Patient Tracking Software/Database for HP320LX
 
Text of message from Cavendishl@AOL.COM, 25 Jul 1997, 09:22 PM
> oh danny boy --
>
> did you miss his question?  he is asking about the 320lx.  i expect that
> you are talking about a trusted 200lx, since the 320 has not database
> engine for you to write with.
>
> 8-)
 
You know, Lynn, if those bloody pipes hadn't been calling me so loudly I
would have "heard" the question.
 
It was really a trick questions, because this is an LX200 list, after all.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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Text of message from malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM, 27 Jul 1997, 07:19 PM
> You are absolutely right.  I did finally discover that the problem was a
> conflict between my font (Andrew) and Buddy.  No matter which order I
> put them, the above problems occurred and they dissappeared when I
> remmed the font out.  Also no matter which font I used (Andrew, Andrew2,
> Helv100, Helvsd) they all did the same thing.
>
> What is annoying is that I had no such conflict on my trusty old 100LX.
> This seems to be peculiar to the 200LX and yet there are people, I
> understand, who do not have this conflict on their 200LXs.
 
Jeff, I have no problem using Buddy 3.0 on my 200LX with Magnify, HelvSD,
IrDA drivers (in that order).  I wonder what could be the problem?
 
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Date:         Mon, 28 Jul 1997 08:01:25 -0400
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You may want to check out the latest version of Buddy that was posted to
the SUPER site (http://www.palmtop.net/supernew.html)... it has added
functionality for keeping up to three applications' function key labels
in memory.
 
I also used to use the Fn-F1 key as a void to read the current
applications' function key labels... the new Buddy, however, has a new
feature where... if you hit the Fn key, and the labels are blank,
immediately press the '\' key and the labels will only be read for the
current applciation.
 
Many other features... can't remember them all as I tried this version
some time ago.
 
Mark J. Jordan
Baan Company
PMG Distribution
616.975.5988
mjordan@baan.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Casa de Luz [SMTP:brunob@SOL.RACSA.CO.CR]
> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 1997 11:53 PM
> To:   HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject:      Software Suggestion
>
> I love automation. I must spend half my non-net time creating
> one-key-does-all macro/lxbat/pns/keystuff/Exkey/bat/wincmd/winx/cenvi
> files.
> I've even coerced Windows 3.1 into being a fast and useful tool.
>
> One of Buddy's best features is access to a macro file for every
> application. But, I don't tend to use this feature because when the
> open
> application and the resident macro file are not the same, the function
> key
> hints on the bottom line of the screen are numbered blanks. I create
> new
> macros every day and could never memorize the function of each one for
> every
> application.
>
> My former solution was to make the F1 key a null key. In a new app I'd
> hit
> the Fn-F1 and the mac file would change but nothing would happen. Then
> I
> could press Fn again to see my choices. Tedious!
>
> I'd like to suggest to an asm/tsr programmer the following:
>
> *** I'd like a tiny tsr that at the touch of a hot key
> *** would sense the open application and write
> *** the appropriate Fn hints to the bottom line.
>
> The point of it being a tsr is that the information would be instantly
> available (even in shelled out DOS?). And by the nature of Buddy, the
> mac
> file would change upon the first use of a macro and the normal
> function key
> hints would appear.
>
> Problems and ideas:
> -------------------
>
> *** How can the tsr know what's inside the closed mac files?
>
> 1. read these files and load the tsr in autoexec.bat before system
> manager
>
> 2. a .dat file file could be maintained (sounds a bit complicated)
>
> 3. an "update" feature could be included (but not at the expense of
> extra
> key presses)
>
> *** How can the appropriate key hints pop up?
>
> 1. if the open application can not be "sensed," a hotkey that cycles
> through
> the choices would be acceptable
>
> 2. if the tsr can remain small, it could "sense" the use of the mac
> program
> and rewrite its info internally
>
> *** Keeping the key presses to a minimum
>
> 1. once the desired Fn-Fx key was pressed the tsr would have to
> capture it,
> clear itself, and send the same key combination on to system manager,
> and
> thus to Buddy.
>
> 2. of course, if the tsr could capture the Fn press alone, the program
> would
> not even appear to exist. Utopia!
>
> *** What to do in pure DOS.
>
> 1. the tsr will obviously not go away when system manager is closed.
> It
> would be dreamy if the Fn-Fx keys continued to work, loading sys-man
> in the
> process.
>
> 2. Exkey could be used to access the Fn-Fx keys but the tsr might need
> to
> handle key captures and sends differently.
>
> 3. A more disappointing approach would be to disable the tsr
> altogether.
>
> ---------------------
>
> Another solution would be a program like KeyM that would display all
> Fn-Fx
> keys in all files. It would have to be a tsr to keep the info
> instantly
> available. Or KeyM itself could be rewritten into a tsr and have a
> "second
> page" of Fn-Fx keys that lists macros from the other .mac files.
>
> I regret that I can't do this myself. If anyone takes me up on this
> suggestion I bow to you in advance.
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Andrew Veliath wrote:
>
> >>>>> David Cripps writes:
>
>     David> I know this might be pushing the limits a bit on my poor
>     David> HP200LX but I'm keen to learn UNIX and have been told the
>     David> cheapest way is via a copy of Linux.
>
>     David> The Spec for Linux I have (Slackware V3.0) is for a 386
>     David> processor.
>
>     David> Is a version available to work on the HP200?
>
> See http://www.linux.org.uk/Linux8086.html for info on Linux-8086.  It
> is still in development.  People have successfully run older versions
> of Minix on the HP200LX.
>
> Andrew
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Do you know of any one who has successfully run minix? I haven't found
anyone who can discuss the changes needed to boot from a flash card. I
am very interested in talking to someone about this!
 
 
        Brenda
 
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----- forwarded message -----
From "Jim Carlson" <carlson2@startext.net>
To HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Date Sun, 27 Jul 1997 17:40:13 +0000
Subject Re: conversion 100LX to 200LX
 
Buddy 3 does not work consistently with HP200LX with 4 meg or more of
ram.  I went back to version 2 and have not had a single problem.
 
Jim
 
> Date          Sat, 26 Jul 1997 12:17:37 -0400
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> From          Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
> Subject       conversion 100LX to 200LX
 
> Having recently converted from a 100LX to a 200LX I have some questions
> that the experts may be able to help with...
>
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Craig -
 
Thanks for your offer of a cable but I just bought one last week.
 
Brian
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In-Reply-To:  <07281997024156.389N1T@email.bidmc.harvard.edu>
 
->Jeff, I have no problem using Buddy 3.0 on my 200LX with Magnify,
->HelvSD, IrDA drivers (in that order).  I wonder what could be the
->problem?
 
The problem has to do with Buddy 3.0's last versions.  Apparently in Buddy
3.0b, there is a conflict between font loaders and Buddy that causes some
problems because of the logic code about filer.ini that was included in
the newer Buddys.  The author is aware of this and has promissed a patch
eliminating this new code about filer.ini and suggests that those who have
trouble revert temporarily to Buddy 2.1   I did that and the problems
dissappeared.  As soon as I get the corrected version (3.0c I think it
is), I will go back to Buddy 3.0.  On buddy.com the latest version I have
been able to find is 3.0b which is the one with the problem.
 
Hope this helps others with the same problems.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
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->Buddy 3 does not work consistently with HP200LX with 4 meg or more of
->ram.  I went back to version 2 and have not had a single problem.
 
I too went back to ver 2.1 and that solved the problem.  There apparently
is a conflict between certain functions in Buddy 3.0 and font loaders
caused by some of the filer.ini logic the author inserted.  He has
promised to remove that part of the code sometime this summer.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Subject:      Buddy 3.0
 
Here is an exerpt from Buddy's home page:
 
Version 3.0c prognosis
 
There are a few issues about release 3.0b that I plan to address in a
minor revision later this summer. Version 3.0c will have these changes:
 
    Filer: (200LX only) The FILER.INI logic will be removed so Buddy will
operate as it did in version 2.1a. *********This will restore Buddy's
ability to load text files into Memo and to prevent autoexec.bat from
being executed.
 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This is the problem I have been discussing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 
    Meanwhile, if Buddy's new behavior is a problem for you in 3.0b,
please continue to use 2.1a.   Also, you can instruct Buddy to use Memo
for one or more of the three user extensions by entering "MEMO" (all
capitals) for the "DOS program" assigned to the extension(s) in the Filer
Settings screen of the Buddy EXM.
 
    Macros: If the multiple macro file feature is on, and if you use Fn-\x
to load a specific macro file (according to 'x'), Buddy will display the
labels for that macro file when you push the Fn key.
 
    &More and Filer: The "ghosting" of serial status information when you
are using the IR port will be removed from the Filer title bar and the
&More display.
 
    &More: The serial port status will show as "IR" when the IR port is
selected and on.
 
    Buddy.EXM: Menu 'x' will Exit (instead of 'e').
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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I have a copy of MacLink Plus software (in original box with manual but
without connecting cable) which I don't need. If anyone is interested it
is for sale for $50 U.S. plus whatever postage is needed from Australia.
 
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At 08:31 AM 7/28/97 -0400, you wrote:
 
>Do you know of any one who has successfully run minix? I haven't found
>anyone who can discuss the changes needed to boot from a flash card. I
>am very interested in talking to someone about this!
>
>
>        Brenda
>
 
Brenda
  I think you pointed out an important issue here.  If we have to use
another operating system on the HP, we should somehow make the HP boot from
the flash disk.  Right now, the HP directly boots off the ROM and I dont
know of any way to change that.  We probably need a new ROM with a BOOT
loader that lets you select instead of DOS 5.0
 
Vivek
 
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In-Reply-To:  <33DC9135.1D06@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu> (message from Brenda Clyde on
              Mon, 28 Jul 1997 08:31:49 -0400)
 
>>>>> Brenda Clyde writes:
 
    >>  See http://www.linux.org.uk/Linux8086.html for info on
    >> Linux-8086.  It is still in development.  People have
    >> successfully run older versions of Minix on the HP200LX.
    >>
    >> Andrew
 
    Brenda> Do you know of any one who has successfully run minix? I
    Brenda> haven't found anyone who can discuss the changes needed to
    Brenda> boot from a flash card. I am very interested in talking to
    Brenda> someone about this!
 
Brenda,
 
See this message (I hope the line isn't cut off in email):
 
http://xp10.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?recnum=7454823&server=db97p2&CONTEXT=870102112.7990&hitnum=2
 
If the line is cut, cat these two lines, no space:
 
http://xp10.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?recnum=7454823&
server=db97p2&CONTEXT=870102112.7990&hitnum=2
 
It may say there is no context, but you should get the message I
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Andrew
 
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Here are some goodies for your palmtop - all guaranteed to be compatible with the HP100LX and 200LX and 320LX
 
Epson 20meg ATA Flash Card $210
Apple Newton 1meg SRAM card $35
Megahertz XJ2144 Gold Series modem, 14.4, x-jack style $25
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At 11:04 AM 7/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Here are some goodies for your palmtop - all guaranteed to be compatible
with the HP100LX and 200LX and 320LX
>
>Epson 20meg ATA Flash Card $210
>Apple Newton 1meg SRAM card $35
>Megahertz XJ2144 Gold Series modem, 14.4, x-jack style $25
>Megahertz XJ1144 modem, 14.4, xjack style $25
>
>shipping extra.
>
>
>Attachment Converted: C:\EUDORA\ATTACHMT\FS Flash Ram, SRAM, and modems
>
I'd love to buy one of the modems.  Will you sell me the XJ2144?  Answer me
back letting me
know how much you want for shipping, and I'll put a check in the mail today.
Are either of
the modems FAX capapble?  Will you take $175 for the 20meg ATA flash card?
-Mike
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I apologize for accidentally sending a message to the list that was
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Subject:      Formatting SRAM on A:
 
I left my batteries out of my SRAM cards as was suggested.  I was able to
format one of my three cards.   The other two did this:
 
Formatting 2.04M
Format complete.
 
General failure reding drive A
Abort, Retry, Fail?
 
Have I done something wrong?  I would hate to have two cards that have given
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320LX Good news...bad news
 
The good news is - nice big LCD screen.
Bad news is - lower contrast than the good old 100/200LX.
 
Good - No-brainer synchronizing with WinDoze95 & some Monopoly$oft
apps.
Bad - It has to run home to mama for backups & loading programs.
 
Good - 44 MHz, 32 bit, RISC processor.
Bad - Built-in apps aren't any faster than 100/200LX.
 
Good - PCMCIA slot plus CompactFlash slot.
Bad - Unless you're using newer 3V cards they probably won't work.
Neither will JAM or Stacker.
 
Good - WinDoze look & feel.
Bad - No DOS so who cares??
 
Good - Unlike other wince (don't you just LOVE that name??) machines
the 320 can print.
Bad - According to the specs published in PTP, you can only print to=
 HP
PCL printers.
 
Good - You'll be doing your bit to help the Borg ...err, Monopoly$oft=
 to
assimilate the world.
Bad - Same thing.
 
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Hi folks-
 
Visited the Buddy site, and found that Buddy 3.0c is in the works.
Supposed to fix problems with FILER on the 200LX. Doesn't say anything
about font loaders tho...
 
I'm still using my trusty 100LX and have no font compatibility hassles
with Buddy 3.0b
 
Check out the Buddy site at   http://www.buddy.com
 
PR
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From:         "Michael R. Melancon" <melancon@PRYSM.NET>
Subject:      FS: QUE "Using 123 Release 2.4"
 
I have been looking for a reference for the 123 version on the 200LX -  I
just found 4 copies of QUE's " Special Edition - Using 123 Release 2.4" at
a closeout bookstore - bought one for me and 3 extras for anybody else who
may be interested - $ 12.00 plus postage.
 
The pages are all in good shape (1119 pages) - covers have minor shopworn
appearance - one has a 1" tear in the cover.  They have a pullout in the
back of the book with a menu map on one side and some add-in menu maps on
the other side.  (Pullout is trifold cardstock)
 
Just the thing to learn more about Lotus123 on your palmtop - If you are
interested in one e-mail me - I guess the last one gets the one with the
torn cover.  ;-)
 
 
-Mike
 
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<snip>
> >Do you know of any one who has successfully run minix? I haven't found
> >anyone who can discuss the changes needed to boot from a flash card. I
> >am very interested in talking to someone about this!
> >
> >        Brenda
>
> Brenda
>   I think you pointed out an important issue here.  If we have to use
> another operating system on the HP, we should somehow make the HP boot
from
> the flash disk.  Right now, the HP directly boots off the ROM and I dont
> know of any way to change that.  We probably need a new ROM with a BOOT
> loader that lets you select instead of DOS 5.0
>
> Vivek
>
Both of these are correct, to the best of my knowledge.  But there _is_
some software for linux where you can boot it from a DOS/Win95 command
prompt.  I believe it is called something like "loadlin".  I've never used
it, much less looked at the source, but this might be a good starting point
for somebody's research.  Check the usual linux archives - sunsite,
www.linux.org, ftp.cdrom.com, etc.
 
FWIW,
Doug
 
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Hi All,
 
I was wondering what is the best way to connect up to a unix
workstation.  I need to transfer files, and would also like to control
the keyboard.  Has anybody ported remkey to Solaris2.x or IRIX6.x?
Is it possible to use the infrared interface for the keyboard control,
and use the hardwire serial for kermit mode?
 
Any answers/suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Thanks,
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At 03:07 PM 7/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>Both of these are correct, to the best of my knowledge.  But there _is_
>some software for linux where you can boot it from a DOS/Win95 command
>prompt.  I believe it is called something like "loadlin".  I've never used
>it, much less looked at the source, but this might be a good starting point
>for somebody's research.  Check the usual linux archives - sunsite,
>www.linux.org, ftp.cdrom.com, etc.
>
>FWIW,
>Doug
 
Let me step back a little and give a 10,000 ft overview of the PC bootup
that might explain the impossibility of the task.  When a PC is turned on,
the ROM BIOS kicks in and starts doing all the stuff it does and then
finally it reads Track0, sector0 of your floppy disk on A:\ and if one is
not present reads the C:\ , loads the stuff into memory and then executes
it assuming this is the operating system.    Now, on the HP, I suspect that
the process is cut brutally short and the OS is directly loaded by the
bootstrapper after the system check and keeps executing.  That pretty much
kills all possibilities of using another OS on the palmtop even if we
manage to get over all the other hurdles.  Somebody tell me Iam wrong and I
will be glad.  But Iam afraid....
 
Vivek
 
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Michael R. Melancon wrote:
>
> I have been looking for a reference for the 123 version on the 200LX -  I
> just found 4 copies of QUE's " Special Edition - Using 123 Release 2.4" at
> a closeout bookstore - bought one for me and 3 extras for anybody else who
> may be interested - $ 12.00 plus postage.
>
> The pages are all in good shape (1119 pages) - covers have minor shopworn
> appearance - one has a 1" tear in the cover.  They have a pullout in the
> back of the book with a menu map on one side and some add-in menu maps on
> the other side.  (Pullout is trifold cardstock)
>
> Just the thing to learn more about Lotus123 on your palmtop - If you are
> interested in one e-mail me - I guess the last one gets the one with the
> torn cover.  ;-)
>
> -Mike
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I'm interested.  Contact me at 800-722-9699.  I will be out tomorrow but
will return on Wednesday.
 
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From:         breck witte <witte@HABANERO.CUL.COLUMBIA.EDU>
Subject:      Re: connection to a UNIX workstation
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Douglas V. Mashek writes:
 < Hi All,
 <
 < I was wondering what is the best way to connect up to a unix
 < workstation.  I need to transfer files, and would also like to control
 < the keyboard.  Has anybody ported remkey to Solaris2.x or IRIX6.x?
 < Is it possible to use the infrared interface for the keyboard control,
 < and use the hardwire serial for kermit mode?
 <
 < Any answers/suggestions would be appreciated.
 
For the file transfer part of this LXTOOLS cannot be beat.  It slices,
it dices, and yes it can core a apple.  Just edit config.h and
compile.  I have a cron job that dumps anything in a specified
directory on my sparc onto the HP and also copies up anything in a
specified directory on the palmtop.  Another cron job backs up the
palmtop as soon as it's plugged in then exits til the next day.
 
/breck
 
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Subject:      Re: [Tech] Running Linux on HP200- Is it possible ???
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I think that's a rather rash assumption.  You just do it like loadlin doe=
s, have a DOS program that
loads another OS by booting the kernel, like LILO except it doesn't requi=
re a cold-boot.  I 'member
my Advantage 8/16 computer, which had both a Z80 and an 8088-2.  You coul=
d load DOS by
executing a CP/M program.  When you wanted to return to CP/M (God knows =
why... ;) you either
rebooted or ran a DOS program which booted CP/M.  Kinda kewl.
 
You can do a "turnkey" style load where the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT =
on your DOS drive
executes the bootloader program -- bada bing, bada boom, yippee skippee, =
case closed.  But it
would be interesting to see if the 4M system RAM can be partitioned like =
a normal HD -- then you
could have a local (ie not on a card) minix fs.
 
Replacing the ROM.... ouch!   HP would laugh in your face if you fried =
your $600 computer trying to
do something icky like that and asked them to fix it!  Software solutions=
 are _always_ better.
Particularly when hardware solutions void your warranty. ;)
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
----------
>   I think you pointed out an important issue here.  If we have to use
> another operating system on the HP, we should somehow make the HP boot =
from
> the flash disk.  Right now, the HP directly boots off the ROM and I don=
t
> know of any way to change that.  We probably need a new ROM with a BOOT
> loader that lets you select instead of DOS 5.0
 
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Date:         Mon, 28 Jul 1997 16:31:09 -0500
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breck witte writes:
 > Douglas V. Mashek writes:
 >  < Hi All,
 >  <
 >  < I was wondering what is the best way to connect up to a unix
 >  < workstation.  I need to transfer files, and would also like to control
 >  < the keyboard.  Has anybody ported remkey to Solaris2.x or IRIX6.x?
 >  < Is it possible to use the infrared interface for the keyboard control,
 >  < and use the hardwire serial for kermit mode?
 >  <
 >  < Any answers/suggestions would be appreciated.
 >
 > For the file transfer part of this LXTOOLS cannot be beat.  It slices,
 > it dices, and yes it can core a apple.  Just edit config.h and
 > compile.  I have a cron job that dumps anything in a specified
 > directory on my sparc onto the HP and also copies up anything in a
 > specified directory on the palmtop.  Another cron job backs up the
 > palmtop as soon as it's plugged in then exits til the next day.
 >
 > /breck
 
WOW!  This is great!
 
I downloaded lxtools, configured, compiled, and backed up my HP200lx
in less than 40 minutes total!  lxtools is a great package!
 
Thanks,
Doug
 
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Date:         Mon, 28 Jul 1997 17:39:40 EST
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From:         "Peter W. Borders" <TCBORDP@VBBUSNW1.TC.CC.VA.US>
Organization: Business Division - TCC VB
Subject:      Re: [Tech] Running Linux on HP200- Is it possible ???
 
> Let me step back a little and give a 10,000 ft overview of the PC bootup
> that might explain the impossibility of the task.  When a PC is turned on,
> the ROM BIOS kicks in and starts doing all the stuff it does and then
> finally it reads Track0, sector0 of your floppy disk on A:\ and if one is
> not present reads the C:\ , loads the stuff into memory and then executes
> it assuming this is the operating system.    Now, on the HP, I suspect that
> the process is cut brutally short and the OS is directly loaded by the
> bootstrapper after the system check and keeps executing.  That pretty much
> kills all possibilities of using another OS on the palmtop even if we
> manage to get over all the other hurdles.  Somebody tell me Iam wrong and I
> will be glad.  But Iam afraid....
>
> Vivek
>
While your description is more or less correct that doesn't preclude
booting another os after dos on the palmtop comes up. That is exactly what
loadlin was made to do. Linux has a file system called umsdos that sits on
top of a normal dos file system, then using loadlin you boot linux from
this umsdos file system and start running linux. All loadlin does is load
the apropriate parts of linux where needed and then start them. It may do a
little house keeping and reinitialization but I am not positive of that.
So, if linux could run on the hp the only hard part would be getting all
the linux parts into a proper usmdos file system on a flash card, which
could probably easily be done on a laptop with a pcmcia slot. I imagine
that loadlin could be adapted to boot other os's like minix if someone was
so inclined, the boot process is similar since it is made to work with a
normal dos boot sequence.
 
Pete
 
 
Peter W. Borders
 
Network Support Technician
Business Division
Tidewater Community College
 
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Don't know about the keyboard part, but I just drop the HP in VT102 mode =
and hook in up
to my Linux box (which is U**X, right?  Right?? ;), and run a getty for =
that serial port.  Then you
can use rz and sz to move files back and forth, they'll talk to the HP's =
built in xfer stuff.  Then
I put a nifty little program called "TinyTalk" on the HP and play a good =
talkative text adventure,
like paranoia, and sit back and listen.  (TinyTalk, BTW, is a must-have, =
I could probably
uuencode it and upload it and make everyone flame the binary xmissions =
for the next month,
thus causing various admin people to limit line lengths which doesn't all=
eviate the problem, but
is a pretty good automatic truncation method nonetheless.)
 
Back to my original point.  Please for God's sake don't use Kermit!  It's=
 slower than molasses in
Antarctica.  The HP does very well at 57.6K with zmodem downloads.  If =
you must use an old
protocol, use ymodem.  But Kermit is an ugly icky sticky evil program to =
try to get to work.
(maybe it would be better named "hermit".... hmmmmmm.....)
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> I was wondering what is the best way to connect up to a unix
> workstation.  I need to transfer files, and would also like to control
> the keyboard.  Has anybody ported remkey to Solaris2.x or IRIX6.x?
> Is it possible to use the infrared interface for the keyboard control,
> and use the hardwire serial for kermit mode?
 
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I have a survey that I just now made up.  If you guys could send
the results to ianrb@caspers.net, I would greatly appreciate it.
 
1 - Would anyone be interested in a program I found called TinyTalk.
It's a program which speaks in response to keystrokes and
displayed information.  The thing is very nice for hard-to-see
environments, and has the added benefit of no one being able to
understand it but you. ;)  It is a very tinny computer voice but
makes an excellent reading aid.  Don't believe it runs with VR, tho. :(
 
2 - How many of you have the SDK?  And how good is it?  I am
a programmer and am looking for cool stuff to do, and it seems to me
that sysmgr compliance is the way to go, it's just so _____ expensive
to get the SDK!
 
3 - I am interested in forming a programming group for the 200.  It would
be interesting to see what a group of us 200'ers could do with that littl=
e
machine.  Tell me if you're interested -- I've got ideas but not the time=
 to
code 'em myself.
 
4 - I encourage people to do research on ELKS linux.  It may be the OS
of choice for this computer!  How many of you guys use Linux or another
U**X OS?
 
5 - There is no #5!  (gag vomit)
 
6 - I have heard of IDE to PCMCIA interface cards.  Can these be used w/
standard IDE 3-1/2" HDDs?  I can build a power supply and put it in a box=
,
which would be far cheaper than buying an external HD, I just need to kno=
w
if that would work.
 
Well, as it turns out, this is more of a questionaire than a survey.  Sor=
ry about
that. ;)  Anyway, I'm just curious and I'll post results in a few weeks =
(that is
assuming anyone will respond to this.)
 
Thanx in advance....
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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Date:         Mon, 28 Jul 1997 19:10:35 -0400
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: HPLX-L: fwd from STARTEXT.NET
 
my hp200lx has both double speed and 6meg of ram (both mods by times2tech). i
run jinifont all the time. i use buddy3 to manage macros that open specific
files. my flash cards are stacked.  i have not had a problem which seems
related to either buddy or fonts.
 
go figure.
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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Hi,
 
I have an HP Dictionary/Thesaurus card that came out for the HP95lx,
and never was updated.  The question I had is whether anyone has
successfully copied it to their flash, and run it.  The other
question is whether it is legal to do this.  I do have the card, but I
don't have the origional license agreement sheet.
 
My reasons for doing this are 2 fold:
 
Free up the card slot by copying it to a 20MB flash disk.
 
Take out the modified Memo program that doesn't have the features of
the 200's memo.exm
 
Anybody ever done this?
 
 
Thanks,
Doug
 
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Date:         Tue, 29 Jul 1997 00:22:13 -0400
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On 28 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> 320LX Good news...bad news
>
> The good news is - nice big LCD screen.
> Bad news is - lower contrast than the good old 100/200LX.
> <snip>
 
Peniel this was one of the most frank (and entertaining) reviews I've=
 seen
on the new machines. Well done! <g>
 
Regards,
 
 
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On 28 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
> There are a few issues about release 3.0b that I plan to address in=
 a
> minor revision later this summer. Version 3.0c will have these changes:
>
>     Filer: (200LX only) The FILER.INI logic will be removed so Buddy=
 will
> operate as it did in version 2.1a. *********This will restore Buddy's
> ability to load text files into Memo and to prevent autoexec.bat from
> being executed.
 
So Jeff, if I understand this correctly it comes down to Buddy *or*=
 PNS200?
No more program selections when 'clicking' on filenames?
 
I have found PNS200 to be an indispensable tool on my 200LX and I'd=
 rather
stick to a 3.0b w/PNS than a 3.0c with limited file launch options.=
 I
skirt the problem by temporarily disabling Buddy from the Filer (with
[Ctrl]+[-]) just before 'clicking' on the gdb, ndb or adb file then=
 I hit
[Enter] once to successfully launch it.
 
Also, I have since tried Jinifont and as was said it seems to give Buddy
3.0b none of the problems that Andrew2 does...
 
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Date:         Tue, 29 Jul 1997 00:50:07 -0500
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From:         "Michael R. Melancon" <melancon@PRYSM.NET>
Subject:      Re: FS: QUE "Using 123 Release 2.4"
 
Hi Jim
 
I'll call you and let you know what shipping will cost and get your mailing
address.  Thanks for answering my post - I hope you enjoy the manual.
 
Mike Melancon
106 Carroll Street
Shreveport, La 71105
(318) 865-5145
 
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From:   Jim Smith
Sent:   Monday, July 28, 1997 3:36 PM
To:     HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
Subject:        Re: FS: QUE "Using 123 Release 2.4"
 
Michael R. Melancon wrote:
>
> I have been looking for a reference for the 123 version on the 200LX -  I
> just found 4 copies of QUE's " Special Edition - Using 123 Release 2.4"
at
> a closeout bookstore - bought one for me and 3 extras for anybody else
who
> may be interested - $ 12.00 plus postage.
>
> The pages are all in good shape (1119 pages) - covers have minor shopworn
> appearance - one has a 1" tear in the cover.  They have a pullout in the
> back of the book with a menu map on one side and some add-in menu maps on
> the other side.  (Pullout is trifold cardstock)
>
> Just the thing to learn more about Lotus123 on your palmtop - If you are
> interested in one e-mail me - I guess the last one gets the one with the
> torn cover.  ;-)
>
> -Mike
>
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I'm interested.  Contact me at 800-722-9699.  I will be out tomorrow but
will return on Wednesday.
 
Jim Smith
 
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Subject:      Re: QUE "Using 123 Release 2.4"
 
Thanks to all who responded - these are all spoken for now.
 
 
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From:   Michael R. Melancon
Sent:   Monday, July 28, 1997 3:09 PM
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Subject:        FS: QUE "Using 123 Release 2.4"
 
I have been looking for a reference for the 123 version on the 200LX -  I
just found 4 copies of QUE's " Special Edition - Using 123 Release 2.4" at
a closeout bookstore - bought one for me and 3 extras for anybody else who
may be interested - $ 12.00 plus postage.
 
The pages are all in good shape (1119 pages) - covers have minor shopworn
appearance - one has a 1" tear in the cover.  They have a pullout in the
back of the book with a menu map on one side and some add-in menu maps on
the other side.  (Pullout is trifold cardstock)
 
Just the thing to learn more about Lotus123 on your palmtop - If you are
interested in one e-mail me - I guess the last one gets the one with the
torn cover.  ;-)
 
 
-Mike
 
 
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>>Megahertz XJ2144 Gold Series modem, 14.4, x-jack style $25
>>Megahertz XJ1144 modem, 14.4, xjack style $25
 
  Which brings up an interesting question.  Does anyone know what the
difference is between these two modems other than the model numbers and that
it seems like the XJ2144 draws a bit more current??
 
  Thanks,
       ... JLS
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On Mon, 28 Jul 1997 15:37:51 -0500, you wrote:
 
>Now, on the HP, I suspect that
>the process is cut brutally short and the OS is directly loaded by the
>bootstrapper after the system check and keeps executing.  That pretty =
much
>kills all possibilities of using another OS on the palmtop even if we
>manage to get over all the other hurdles.  Somebody tell me Iam wrong =
and I
>will be glad.  But Iam afraid....
 
Almost certainly true, but a loader like loadlin (used for Linux) can
load the new OS on top of DOS, then transfer control to it. This is
actually a very simple process.
 
--=20
Neil Tungate.
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  After reading all the praise for LXTools, I founf myself wondering...
  Has anyone ported/compiled them for MS-DOS?
 
  ... JLS
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Ian Butler wrote:
>
> Hey, I'm game.  I could probably derive the essentials from the sources of other emulators.  It'd have to be done in ASM to make any semblance of actually running.  'Course, a 186 is simply not going to emulate a Saturn at its (the Saturn's) native speed.  But all you need to do is break it down into segments.
>
> 1) You need to emulate the processor.  No big deal.  (The registers in the 186 cant be used as Saturn registers, tho, Saturn's got nine 64bit registers, along with a hardware stack.  Wow. ;)
> 2) You need to emulate the memory scheme.  It might be easier on the 200 because the ram disk runs as fast as DOS ram.  Still you need 512K of space for the ROM and 128K (or 32K, take your pick) for the calculators RAM.  Some additional space would be needed to store the registers.
> 3) You need to emulate the hardware.  Serial ports, probably no biggie.  Might need some tech information about the IR port.  The display is not a big deal either, just put the contents of HARDBUFF on the screen every once and a while.
> 4) You need to come up with a way to obtain the ROM from the 48.  There exist several programs to do this already.  Please note that the 48's ROM is COPYRIGHTED AND PROPRIETARY and MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED unless you want your MAJOR ORGANS, INCLUDING YOUR APPENDIX, RIPPED OUT BY HP'S LAWYERS. ;)  Seriously, tho, don't distribute the ROM.  Its just as illegal as copying any commercial software.  In a sense, it is commercial software.
>
> Anyways, it probably would not be a monumental task to make an em that will run on a 186.  I might be able to find the time, I'll post again when I have a better idea of my situation.
>
 
Thanks for your comments.
I tried a win95 emulator with a copy of MY 48's rom ;). So I'm happy to
have a 48 on my desktop... and discovered  the difficulty of using a
standard keyboard...
So please allow my dream to change a bit... just as I discover that an
emulator is not the perfect solution (Ithink mainly due to the
ressources needed and to the not-perfectly-fitted hardware interface).
Let us say that my dream is for Mr HP... thinking of a
two-machines-in-one concept, as I should be ready to pay twice the price
to get both calculators in a single hard stuff . I 'm not sure my poor
english helps you a lot to understand... But try to imagine (the dream
goes on) : one LCD, one external (serial) interface, two processors, two
roms for two operating systems, one standard PC keyboard and one 48
specialized... all this in a hinged (reversible as the old 28S) box...
 
If you think I need vacations, you're surely right... but don't forget
I'll bring both 48 and 100LX with me, keeping my dream of all in one...
 
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
Pierre
 
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Subject:      Re: [Tech] Running Linux on HP200- Is it possible ???
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At 03:45 PM 7/28/97 PDT, you wrote:
 
>I think that's a rather rash assumption.  You just do it like loadlin
does, have a DOS program that
>loads another OS by booting the kernel, like LILO except it doesn't
require a cold-boot.  I 'member
 
<snip>
 
I guess it can be done but the moot point is that is it worth it?
 
I know Iam going to get flamed for this but modern linux has grown big and
fat just like any other modern operating system.   No its not a derogatory
remark the problem is that we demand too many things from our operating
system (sing for me while you fax that document) and having a whole bunch
of devices to support does not help either.  But the beauty of something
like linux is that you can recompile what you need and trim things down if
you really wanted to (and ofcourse shoot yourself in the foot when the
kernel panics during booting but that is a different story).
        We all use the palmtop as a tool to do "our stuff". To get the best bang
for the buck we need a very fast OS with a small footprint and provide good
multitasking if possible.  But to really fly, we need good apps - PIM like
Apps which is what we use our palmtops for.
        The Intel 80x86, upto the 386 does not provide some of the basic
requirements for development of a multitasking OS i.e. Memory protection,
virtual memory, context saving/restoring etc. etc.   So any operating
system, however good it is on other hardware platforms, cannot perform just
the same with the hardware on the Palmtop.  Linux for the 8086 will be
plauged by all the problems that Real mode Windows (Pre 3.1) had faced.
Iam sure I can do something like this
 
        char *p;
 
        p = 0;
        for(i=0;i<1000;i++)
                *p = '\0';
 
And bring everything down in one big crash.
 
More importantly, its the apps that we are more interested in.  There are
no good PIM apps on the linux since linux was never looked upon as an OS
for an "Organizer".  Iam sure stuff can be developed but can it match what
has been written from ground up to provide all the PIM functions like the
Sysmanager?  I doubt that.  Iam sure Linux has some definitive advantages
(Oh what I wouldnt give for a robust TCP/IP stack on MSDOS) but somehow I
cant see it being the main OS for the HP.
 
>Replacing the ROM.... ouch!   HP would laugh in your face if you fried
your $600 computer trying to
>do something icky like that and asked them to fix it!  Software solutions
are _always_ better.
>Particularly when hardware solutions void your warranty. ;)
>
 
I dont see why not.  If the Japanese users of the HP palmtops had thought
along those lines, we would never have a double speed crystal or the extra
RAM pack and all the nice hardware goodies that is available today.
Fortune favors the brave!
 
 
just my meanderings
 
Vivek
 
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Hi! HP palmtop fans...
 
Is there any way to access to my Panasonic KXL-720 SCSI PCMCIA CDROM DRIVE
from my HP 200LX ?
My HP 200LX is a 2mb model.
 
And where can I find these so famous MetalHidride battery for use with HP
200LX?
 
Thanks and long life to LX palmtop !!!
 
Pablo Hyun KIM
 
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Hi everybody:
 
I would like to do some very low level programming on my HP200LX, so I've
been looking for any detailed hardware information, but was unable to find
anything.
 
Does anybody know where to find such information in case it's avaliable ?
 
Thanks. Nacho.
 
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->Visited the Buddy site, and found that Buddy 3.0c is in the works.
->Supposed to fix problems with FILER on the 200LX. Doesn't say anything
->about font loaders tho...
->I'm still using my trusty 100LX and have no font compatibility hassles
->with Buddy 3.0b
 
Neither did I with the 100LX.  It is only when I switched to the 200LX
that the conflict occurred.
 
Jose Sabas wrote me with the following message:
 
"I have had similar problems with the caps lock indicator coming on and
staying on; and I have experienced the same problem with Buddy not being
able to launch files from filer, i.e. text files into memo, nor *.gdb,
*.pdb files into the appropriate app.  What I have discovered is a
conflict between Buddy and fonts.  Some will fonts will disable some Buddy
features.  Experiment by disabling customized fonts and using the native
font, either "rem" the autoexec line that calls the font, or use
fcldl.exe; and see how Buddy behaves."
 
I can reproduce the problem at will.  So it is real.  It dissappeared when
I switched to Buddy 2.1 on the same 200 LX.  Hopefully Buddy 3.0c will
solve the problem.
 
 
 
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Subject:      Re: Buddy 3.0
 
Text of message from ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT, 29 Jul 1997, 12:22 AM
> On 28 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
>[...]
> So Jeff, if I understand this correctly it comes down to Buddy *or*=
>  PNS200?
> No more program selections when 'clicking' on filenames?
>
 
I think what Jeff means is that you will need to press Ctrl-Enter when
selecting in filer to activate PNS200 (that's the way 2.1 worked).
 
BTW, I also use Buddy 3.0 with a folt (helvsd) and have no problems.
 
- Danny   Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH  *  dsands@bidmc.harvard.edu
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IM NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
 
IAN.
 
WHAT VERSION OF TINY TALK DO YOU HAVE. RECENTLY GOT A COPY, VERSION
UNKOWN, FOR A BLIND FRIEND. IL HAVE TO GET IT OUT AND CHECK THE VERSION.
 
I DID PLAY WITH IT A BIT AND COULD NOT GET IT TO WORK ON MY HP OMNIBOOK
5500CT.
 
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Hi,
 
I have been looking for buddy 3.0*, and cant seem to find it.  Is this
a version you only get when you register?  If so, how much does it
cost to register?  I would rather not have to set up 2.1 and then
upgrade to 3.0.  I have no buddy now.
 
Thanks,
Doug
 
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John Stanley writes:
 > >>Megahertz XJ2144 Gold Series modem, 14.4, x-jack style $25
 > >>Megahertz XJ1144 modem, 14.4, xjack style $25
 >
 >   Which brings up an interesting question.  Does anyone know what the
 > difference is between these two modems other than the model numbers and that
 > it seems like the XJ2144 draws a bit more current??
 
Actually, it's the other way around.  I have used the "Gold Series"
modem mentioned a few times on my palmtop.  The batteries don't die
nearly so fast.
 
Thanks,
Doug
 
 
 >
 >   Thanks,
 >        ... JLS
 > ---
 >  John L. Stanley <jls@goldengate.net>
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hyunspak writes:
 > Hi! HP palmtop fans...
 >
 > Is there any way to access to my Panasonic KXL-720 SCSI PCMCIA CDROM DRIVE
 > from my HP 200LX ?
 > My HP 200LX is a 2mb model.
I am also looking for this same information.  I have a Panasonic
KXL-740, which, I think, has the same SCSI PCMCIA card.
 
Has anyone ever done this?
 
Thanks
Doug
 
 >
 > And where can I find these so famous MetalHidride battery for use with HP
 > 200LX?
 >
 > Thanks and long life to LX palmtop !!!
 >
 > Pablo Hyun KIM
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The best thing to do is go to the source:
 
http://www.buddy.com/
 
A shareware version is available.  But, if you don't register after a period of time, you
have to reload Buddy a certain intervals.  Also, registration adds some functionality.
 
I believe that the registration price is $40.
 
So far, registered users have received all upgrades for free.
 
--- On Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:56:55 -0500  "Douglas V. Mashek" <ctmashdv@ECSS04.NSD.FMC.COM>
wrote:
 
>I have been looking for buddy 3.0*, and cant seem to find it.  Is this
>a version you only get when you register?  If so, how much does it
>cost to register?  I would rather not have to set up 2.1 and then
>upgrade to 3.0.  I have no buddy now.
 
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Subject:      Re: Buddy 3.0
 
Text of message from: ctmashdv@ECSS04.NSD.FMC.COM,
             written: on Tue, 29 Jul 1997 at 10:56 AM
> Hi,
>
> I have been looking for buddy 3.0*, and cant seem to find it.  Is this
> a version you only get when you register?  If so, how much does it
> cost to register?  I would rather not have to set up 2.1 and then
> upgrade to 3.0.  I have no buddy now.
 
Check www.buddy.com or the SUPER site.  The upgrade is painless (is re-
uses your configuration file).
 
- Danny
 
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> Now, on the HP, I suspect that
> the process is cut brutally short and the OS is directly loaded by=
 the
> bootstrapper after the system check and keeps executing.  That pretty=
 much
> kills all possibilities of using another OS on the palmtop even if=
 we
> manage to get over all the other hurdles.  Somebody tell me Iam wrong=
 and I
 
I would guess you are wrong. :-) While it is true that a 200LX will
always first (!) boot to DOS, there is nothing that prevents to load
*anything* you want once DOS is loaded. Of course, this would require=
 a
special loader, though. You cannot use a "boot disk", but would need=
 a
DOS program that initiates the booting of a different system.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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> So Jeff, if I understand this correctly it comes down to Buddy *or*=
 PNS200?
> No more program selections when 'clicking' on filenames?
 
You can still access PNS200 by pressing Ctrl-ENTER instead of ENTER.
The *new* feature introduced in 3.0 was that PNS200 (or any other
software that uses the FILER.INI feature) could be triggered by simply
pressing ENTER (instead of Ctrl-ENTER). Unfortunately, this caused
several problems so that Jeff decided to take the feature out again.
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
PS: I have to admit that it was me who talked Jeff into the new feature
and caused him quite a few problems by doing that.
 
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Text of message from garzotto@ACTIVE.CH, 29 Jul 1997, 01:06 PM
> > So Jeff, if I understand this correctly it comes down to Buddy *or*=
>  PNS200?
> > No more program selections when 'clicking' on filenames?
>
> You can still access PNS200 by pressing Ctrl-ENTER instead of ENTER.
> The *new* feature introduced in 3.0 was that PNS200 (or any other
> software that uses the FILER.INI feature) could be triggered by simply
> pressing ENTER (instead of Ctrl-ENTER). Unfortunately, this caused
> several problems so that Jeff decided to take the feature out again.
>
> Andreas [D&A]
>
> PS: I have to admit that it was me who talked Jeff into the new feature
> and caused him quite a few problems by doing that.
 
Why did it only cause a problem for those who had the memory upgrade?
 
- Danny
 
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Peter W. Borders wrote:
 
> > Let me step back a little and give a 10,000 ft overview <<snip>>
> >
> While your description is more or less correct that doesn't preclude
> booting another os after dos on the palmtop comes up. That is exactly
> what
> loadlin was made to do. Linux has a file system called umsdos that
> sits on
> top of a normal dos file system, then using loadlin you boot linux
> from
> this umsdos file system and start running linux. All loadlin does is
> load
> the apropriate parts of linux where needed and then start them. It may
> do a
> little house keeping and reinitialization but I am not positive of
> that.
> So, if linux could run on the hp the only hard part would be getting
> all
> the linux parts into a proper usmdos file system on a flash card,
> which
> could probably easily be done on a laptop with a pcmcia slot. I
> imagine
> that loadlin could be adapted to boot other os's like minix if someone
> was
> so inclined, the boot process is similar since it is made to work with
> a
> normal dos boot sequence.
>
> Pete
>
> Peter W. Borders
>
> Network Support Technician
> Business Division
> Tidewater Community College
>
 
  As my german software developer friend said 20 years ago:
 
"Software is extreeeemly flexiwil!"
 
DO NOT FORGET THAT!    EVER!!
 
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At 07:24 AM 7/29/97 -0400, you wrote:
>IM NOT SHOUTING. I CAN READ ALL CAPS MUCH EASIER THAN LOWERS.
>
>IAN.
>
>WHAT VERSION OF TINY TALK DO YOU HAVE. RECENTLY GOT A COPY, VERSION
>UNKOWN, FOR A BLIND FRIEND. IL HAVE TO GET IT OUT AND CHECK THE VERSION.
>
>I DID PLAY WITH IT A BIT AND COULD NOT GET IT TO WORK ON MY HP OMNIBOOK
>5500CT.
 
Where did you get your copy of Tinytalk?
 
Vivek
 
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->I have been looking for buddy 3.0*, and cant seem to find it.  Is this
->a version you only get when you register?  If so, how much does it cost
->to register?  I would rather not have to set up 2.1 and then upgrade to
->3.0.  I have no buddy now.
 
It is available for download from http://www.buddy.com
 
 
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From:         Jim Gonzalez <gonzalez@LADS.IS.LMCO.COM>
Subject:      More On Parallel Port Cards
In-Reply-To:  Your message of "Sat, 26 Jul 1997 22:19:45 EDT."
              <970726221944_-323968710@emout07.mail.aol.com>
 
I was mistaken about the Palmtop Paper issue that contained the review
of the Quatech SPP-100; it was the May 1996 issue.  A review of the
Transdigital Trans PC appeared in the 1996 PC Card review (aka Bonus
Issue 2).
 
Both reviews were written by Craig Payne, who is also responsible
for several of the goodies available on SUPER.  His review of the
TransPC didn't include performance data, so I sent him email about
it.  He replied that performance with the Zip should be comparable,
since they use the same driver, which treats the cards as conventional
(non-EPP) parallel ports.  He restated his preference for the TransPC,
citing "mechanical design, cabling and low price".
 
                                -Jim.
 
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              <199707291502.KAA14686@ecss04.asd>
 
Doug wrote:
 
> hyunspak writes:
>  > Hi! HP palmtop fans...
>  >
>  > Is there any way to access to my Panasonic KXL-720 SCSI PCMCIA CDROM DRIVE
>  > from my HP 200LX ?
>  > My HP 200LX is a 2mb model.
> I am also looking for this same information.  I have a Panasonic
> KXL-740, which, I think, has the same SCSI PCMCIA card.
 
The Panasonic web site might be worth visiting.  They have a page full
of drivers:
 
    http://www.panasonic.com/host/support/software-drivers-cdrom.html
 
And a page of product descriptions:
 
    http://www.panasonic.com/PCSC/PCPC/shocked/multimedia/mpcdtop.html
 
It isn't entirely clear that the card supplied with the KXL-D720 and
KXL-D740 are in fact SCSI interfaces.  The sheets for both refer to a
SCSI interface to the desktop requiring an extra card and cable.
 
Regardless of what the card does, the first thing to check is power
requirement.  IF it draws too much current, the palmtop may start
flaking out before you even try to do anything with the drive.
Customer service is also available through their web site.
 
Doug wrote that hyunspak wrote:
 
>  >
>  > And where can I find these so famous MetalHidride battery for use with HP
>  > 200LX?
 
 Shier Systems & Software (http://www.shier.com/) offers them:
 
    Shier Systems & Software, Inc.
    920 Hampshire Road, Suite A13
    Westlake Village, CA 91361
    Phone: 805-371-9391
    Fax: 805-371-9454
 
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Vivek Venugopalan writes:
>>
>> >But there _is_ some software for linux where you can
>> >boot it from a DOS/Win95 command prompt.  I believe it
>> >is called something like "loadlin".
>>
>> Let me step back a little and give a 10,000 ft overview of the PC bootup
>> that might explain the impossibility of the task.  When a PC is turned on,
>> the ROM BIOS kicks in and starts doing all the stuff it does and then
>> finally it reads Track0, sector0 of your floppy disk on A:\ and if one is
>> not present reads the C:\ , loads the stuff into memory and then executes
>> it assuming this is the operating system.
 
Yes. That program uses the BIOS to load the OS. Now, who
says you can't load another (*.exe?) program using DOS that
in turn reads a file (an OS) into memory and starts
executing that as if it were an OS (Linux)?
 
Actually, that's exactly what Linux does in one of its
versions. You could actually run Linux on a MS-DOS (FAT)
filesystem.
 
But: Linux takes at least a couple of Mb's, AND currently
requires a processor that supports protected mode.
 
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Subject:      comma delimited to Database,Notetaker, etc
 
Is there a way to import coma delimited ascii files (or Lotus 123 wk1
files) into the LX's Database or Notetaker?  How?  If not, is there some
convoluted way to do it?
 
Thanks
 
 
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At 06:45 PM 7/29/97 -0400, Jeff Malka wrote:
>Is there a way to import coma delimited ascii files (or Lotus 123 wk1
>files) into the LX's Database or Notetaker?  How?  If not, is there some
>convoluted way to do it?
>
>Thanks
 
 
Yes.  Check out  GDBIO (56 K) on palmtop.net.
 
Vivek
 
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->Is there a way to import coma delimited ascii files (or Lotus 123 wk1
->files) into the LX's Database or Notetaker?  How?  If not, is there
->some convoluted way to do it?
 
Found the answer to my own question.  For other asking the same question
the answer is in the following applications:
 
gdbio100, gdbs100, n2gdb100
 
Hope this helps someone else.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Subject:      Re: comma delimited to Database,Notetaker, etc
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On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Jeff Malka wrote:
 
> Is there a way to import coma delimited ascii files (or Lotus 123 wk1
> files) into the LX's Database or Notetaker?  How?  If not, is there some
> convoluted way to do it?
 
Look at GDB102 at the Monash site. I think it's one of the only comma
delimited import/export utilities that work with the note fields (and all
the other ones too). I've used it a couple of times with success.
 
It unpacks into a dump and a load utility that's command line driven, and
includes some help pages.
 
I think its only limitation is in overall file size and the lack of
support for appointment files (.adb).
 
- Longden
 
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Subject:      Re: Palmtop: dreaming of an other future
 
In a message dated 97-07-29 04:51:04 EDT, Pierre
 write:
 
<< .. But try to imagine (the dream
 goes on) : one LCD, one external (serial) interface, two processors, two
 roms for two operating systems, one standard PC keyboard and one 48
 specialized... all this in a hinged (reversible as the old 28S) box...
 
 If you think I need vacations, you're surely right... but don't forget
 I'll bring both 48 and 100LX with me, keeping my dream of all in one...
  >>
 
The solution is not all that tough.  just use velcro. you get everything you
ask for, plus an extra display!
 
8-)
 
lynn m. cavendish.
 
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> Thanks for your comments.
> I tried a win95 emulator with a copy of MY 48's rom ;). So I'm happy =
to
> have a 48 on my desktop... and discovered  the difficulty of using a
> standard keyboard...
> So please allow my dream to change a bit... just as I discover that an
> emulator is not the perfect solution (Ithink mainly due to the
> ressources needed and to the not-perfectly-fitted hardware interface).
> Let us say that my dream is for Mr HP... thinking of a
> two-machines-in-one concept, as I should be ready to pay twice the pric=
e
> to get both calculators in a single hard stuff . I 'm not sure my poor
> english helps you a lot to understand... But try to imagine (the dream
> goes on) : one LCD, one external (serial) interface, two processors, =
two
> roms for two operating systems, one standard PC keyboard and one 48
> specialized... all this in a hinged (reversible as the old 28S) box...
If you have to have two seperate keyboards, then an emulator is not for =
you.  My
suggestion:  Use duct tape as a hinge for the two instriuments.  You get =
the double hinge
and most of the physical integration you're looking for.
 
You know what really irritates me: just as I finished the last paragraph,=
 I got a listserv message
saying the exact same thing.  Dern it, I'm always second! ;)  'Course, =
the duct tape idea is mine,
she said Velcro.  Hmmm..........
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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I've gathered up my copy of TinyTalk 1.09 into a zip and am seeing what =
I can do about putting
it on SUPER.  This is in response to the seven people who have emailed =
me asking for it -- you
two that wanted it emailed should find it in your mailbox.
 
BTW -- TinyTalk is a program I found a while back which makes your comput=
er talk.  When the
computer writes something on the screen, it speaks it.  It has a rudiment=
ary phonics system so
it speaks pretty much like people do, except monotone and with a heavy =
[computer] accent.
Also, as you are typing it will speak, also using phonics if you type a =
full word.
 
It does not work with System Manager applications, nor does it appreciate=
 the Warp display
driver.  Warp is another program you need - I'll check to see if it's on =
SUPER before I send it
to them.  But TTalk has some very powerful options which make it good for=
 a lot of stuff
(text adventures and computer psychologists, two name a couple.)
 
BTW, don't know what System Manager does to TinyTalk (or vice versa) but =
TTalk speaks
faster and the graphics cursor is screwed up when you're running both at =
the same time.
 
So basically it isn't the most compatible program in the whole wide world=
, but it is much better
than some TSRs and is well worth the 50K of memory it takes.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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        I have this feeling I must be missing something. From my reading of
the 200LX manual, the stuff on boot options on pp. 25-18, 25-19 looks more
or less like it ought to be applicable, yet I don't see references to it in
the previous discussion. Maybe it is NOT applicable?
 
        It concerns selection from among SEVEN boot options built into the
200LX.
 
        Boot from A: C: or D:
 
        WITH, or WITHOUT "processing startup files",
 
        [3 drives x 2 = 6 options]
 
        plus: normal "hunt for config.sys" default sequence.
 
        IS this stuff relevant? If so, WHICH would be the "correct" option
to pick? I assume that one of the two "Boot from D:" variants is a strong
candidate.
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On 24 July 1997, Al Kind forwarded a message from Frank in reply to a
query (source uncertain) on a compression programme other than JAM
that works well on the 200LX:-
 
<You could try DIET.EXE.  Have a look at the attachment
 
<Regards
 
<Frank
 
 
I have not seen the attachment and am unfamiliar with DIET.EXE.
Hopefully, the following information is not superfluous.
 
I use Stacker on a flash card on my 100LX, though for certain other,
smaller files that are used less regularly, but which need to be at
hand, I find it more convenient to compress them individually using
XINE.COM and keep them on my C-drive.
 
XINE is a short 2K programme resident as D:\bin\xine.com, at least in
the 100LX, though it is not mentioned in the otherwise extensive
Owner's Manual.  The compression ratio seems to be up to 3:1.  It is
slow and cumbersome to use if numerous files are involved; and each
file name has to be changed upon compression as otherwise it is lost.
At the DOS prompt type:- xine (space) filename (space) new filename.
I find the easiest way is to change the last letter of the file suffix
or extension to "x", which reminds me it is a compressed file; eg to
compress, type:- xine myfile.doc myfile.dox and then delete the
original myfile.doc from File Manager after exiting from DOS.
Expanding is simply done by reversing the filenames.
 
The advantages of this method are that XINE itself takes up less space
than the average file and no more space is allocated than needed.
 
Hope this gets you out of a jam!
 
Barry Collins
<collib@atom.forensic.sa.gov.au>
 
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Is it possible to get this two units to work together?
I am able to dail out from Phone Book, but when I try to dail from Fax
or
Datacomm application I get " No Carrier".
Since I have no problem dailing out from a Phone Book, I don't see why I
couldn't do the same from other apps.
Where can I find commands and strings for  Nokia modem?
Is anyone using 700LX and built-in Nokia modem + Nokia cel. phone in the
US?
Any help is appriciated.
 
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<<Stephen Robb wrote..
 
I am looking for some software (share/freeware) for my HP100 which will
allow me to track time against jobs and clients so that I can bill for
hours worked>>
 
There is a 95LX program called CHECKIN by David Geffen of Germany.  I'm not
sure where I got it but I think it was the AOL palmtop board.  It works on
the 100LX and is a bit clunky but does the job.  It is intended to be used
real time as you start and stop tasks and lets you consolidate the data for
billing purposes.  It is shareware ($25) and I'm not sure where you can get
it now.  If you can't find it I could send a zip file privately if you
like.
 
Larry Williams
willilc@3-cities.com
 
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Hi group.
 
I can't remember ever reading a thread on this or the previous HPLX=
 list
discussing the use of PCMCIA Type III hard drives (rotating media) with
the 100/200LX machines. Is there anyone here who has used one of these?=
 If
so I would very much welcome your comments on its overall use: are the
access times reasonable; power consumption etc..
 
Thanks in advance!
 
Regards,
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>  After reading all the praise for LXTools, I founf myself wondering...
>  Has anyone ported/compiled them for MS-DOS?
 
This would be exceedingly useful!!  Any volunteers to cut the code? :-)
 
Murray
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Lynn M. Cavendish wrote:
 
>
> The solution is not all that tough.  just use velcro. you get everything you
> ask for, plus an extra display!
>
> 8-)
>
> lynn m. cavendish.
>
Thanks for that great idea! But how about you if I make some money with
special soft cases???
Joke of course!
 
Keep on smiling!
Pierre.
 
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Ian Butler wrote:
>
 
> If you have to have two seperate keyboards, then an emulator is not for you.  My
> suggestion:  Use duct tape as a hinge for the two instriuments.  You get the double hinge
> and most of the physical integration you're looking for.
>
> You know what really irritates me: just as I finished the last paragraph, I got a listserv message
> saying the exact same thing.  Dern it, I'm always second! ;)  'Course, the duct tape idea is mine,
> she said Velcro.  Hmmm..........
>
> Ian Butler
> Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
>
 
Tape or Velcro, first or second, thanks for your solutions. I just let
you both find an agreement in case I make some money distributing the
special soft case I'll ask my wife sewing for that stuff... ;)
Take care,
 
Pierre
 
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Barry COLLINS wrote:
 
> I use Stacker on a flash card on my 100LX, though for certain other,
> smaller files that are used less regularly, but which need to be at
> hand, I find it more convenient to compress them individually using
> XINE.COM and keep them on my C-drive.
>
> XINE is a short 2K programme resident as D:\bin\xine.com, at least in
> the 100LX, though it is not mentioned in the otherwise extensive
> Owner's Manual.  The compression ratio seems to be up to 3:1.  It is
> slow and cumbersome to use if numerous files are involved; and each
> file name has to be changed upon compression as otherwise it is lost.
> At the DOS prompt type:- xine (space) filename (space) new filename.
> I find the easiest way is to change the last letter of the file suffix
> or extension to "x", which reminds me it is a compressed file; eg to
> compress, type:- xine myfile.doc myfile.dox and then delete the
> original myfile.doc from File Manager after exiting from DOS.
> Expanding is simply done by reversing the filenames.
>
> The advantages of this method are that XINE itself takes up less space
> than the average file and no more space is allocated than needed.
>
> Hope this gets you out of a jam!
>
> Barry Collins
> <collib@atom.forensic.sa.gov.au>
>
 
I work exactly the same way and wrote the following little piece of
batch to help my poor head (it's obviously public domain!) :
I called it press.bat but it's up to you guys...
-----------------------------------
@echo off
if exist %1.gdb goto gdb
if exist %1.eqn goto eqn
if exist %1.ndb goto ndb
if exist %1.wk1 goto wk1
if exist %1.gdx goto gdx
if exist %1.eqx goto eqx
if exist %1.ndx goto ndx
if exist %1.wkx goto wkx
 
:gdb
xine %1.gdb %1.gdx
del %1.gdb
goto fin
:gdx
xine %1.gdx %1.gdb
del %1.gdx
goto fin
 
:eqn
xine %1.eqn %1.eqx
del %1.eqn
goto fin
:eqx
xine %1.eqx %1.eqn
del %1.eqx
goto fin
 
:ndb
xine %1.ndb %1.ndx
del %1.ndb
goto fin
:ndx
xine %1.ndx %1.ndb
del %1.ndx
goto fin
 
:wk1
xine %1.wk1 %1.wkx
del %1.wk1
goto fin
:wkx
xine %1.wkx %1.wk1
del %1.wkx
goto fin
 
:fin rem that's french for "end" ;)))
@echo on
 
-------------------------------
Hope this will not be considered binary... ;)
 
And as everybody in this list begin to know me as a dreamer, I dream of
quite the same thing in an .exm featuring file browser...
 
Palmtop gurus, it's time for you...
 
At vacations minus 3 days,
sincerely,
 
Pierre
 
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Pierre VIGNACQ wrote:
>
 
> I work exactly the same way and wrote the following little piece of
> batch to help my poor head (it's obviously public domain!) :
> I called it press.bat but it's up to you guys...
> -----------------------------------
> @echo off
> if exist %1.gdb goto gdb
> if exist %1.eqn goto eqn
> if exist %1.ndb goto ndb
> if exist %1.wk1 goto wk1
> if exist %1.gdx goto gdx
> if exist %1.eqx goto eqx
> if exist %1.ndx goto ndx
> if exist %1.wkx goto wkx
>
> :gdb
> xine %1.gdb %1.gdx
> del %1.gdb
> goto fin
> :gdx
> xine %1.gdx %1.gdb
> del %1.gdx
> goto fin
>
> :eqn
> xine %1.eqn %1.eqx
> del %1.eqn
> goto fin
> :eqx
> xine %1.eqx %1.eqn
> del %1.eqx
> goto fin
>
> :ndb
> xine %1.ndb %1.ndx
> del %1.ndb
> goto fin
> :ndx
> xine %1.ndx %1.ndb
> del %1.ndx
> goto fin
>
> :wk1
> xine %1.wk1 %1.wkx
> del %1.wk1
> goto fin
> :wkx
> xine %1.wkx %1.wk1
> del %1.wkx
> goto fin
>
> :fin rem that's french for "end" ;)))
> @echo on
>
> -------------------------------
> Hope this will not be considered binary... ;)
>
> And as everybody in this list begin to know me as a dreamer, I dream of
> quite the same thing in an .exm featuring file browser...
>
> Palmtop gurus, it's time for you...
>
> At vacations minus 3 days,
> sincerely,
>
> Pierre
>
 
just some comments to add (obvious, but...):
1- you can call dos by CTRL+123 to use press.bat and if you've just have
a look to the file you need to torture in the Filer app, you'll be just
at the right prompt.
 
2- You launch compression or decomp by typing
        press filenamewithoutextension + return
at the prompt.
 
3- go back to sysmanager typing :
        exit + return
 
4- you can add as many as you want of kinds of files using the --x rule
for extension names...
 
enjoy,
 
Pierre
 
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HI Ian
 
I saw your post about Tiny Talk which looks interesting I even vound
a version on the web however I am not sure how this would work with
the limited audio capability of the HP. The documentation for TT
talks about synthesisers and I gues it would require an emulator for
the HP?
 
Thanks
 
Ralph
 
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On Wed, 30 Jul 1997 01:36:17,
        Ian Melville <ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT> wrote:
 
> Hi group.
>
> I can't remember ever reading a thread on this or the previous
> HPLX list
> discussing the use of PCMCIA Type III hard drives (rotating
> media) with
> the 100/200LX machines. Is there anyone here who has used one
> of these? If
> so I would very much welcome your comments on its overall use:
> are the
> access times reasonable; power consumption etc..
 
        You would need a type III adapter (Double Slot or Greystone
Peripherials) which requires an external PS, so power shouldn't be a
problem. Just not a very portable solution. Still, I've seen the 40mB
pretty cheap by mail-order.
 
Cheers,
 
 
 
*Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemistry Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
*Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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I vote for unmoderated 300-400 lines. Occasionally we'll want to put a HP
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Argh, now I remember where I downloaded it from. It was HPHAND. Can
someone go on HPHAND download, HPCLIC and send it to poor Jeff? My mail
program (Juno) doesn't allow attachments. I think the program is only 4K.
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - G. Marx
 
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 00:00:02 -0400 Automatic digest processor >
>Date:    Thu, 24 Jul 1997 20:46:58 -0500
>From:    Jeff Johns <jeffj@SCOTT.NET>
>Subject: Keyboard Click
>
>Could someone please either tell me where to get the keyboard click
>TSR
>file or email it to me privately. I can't find it on the S.U.P.E.R.
>site
>and the ftp site that was mentioned in one of the postings doesn't
>seem
>to have it either. The ability to turn the sound on and off as
>necessary
>would be of great benefit to me. Thanks for the help in advance!
>
>73's de KF4KGQ
>Jeff Johns
>jeffj@scott.net
>
 
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Text of message from predrag@MINDSPRING.COM, 29 Jul 1997, 11:55 PM
> Is it possible to get this two units to work together?
> I am able to dail out from Phone Book, but when I try to dail from Fax
> or
> Datacomm application I get " No Carrier".
> Since I have no problem dailing out from a Phone Book, I don't see why I
> couldn't do the same from other apps.
> Where can I find commands and strings for  Nokia modem?
> Is anyone using 700LX and built-in Nokia modem + Nokia cel. phone in the
> US?
 
Uses GSM network which is not available in US.  The palmtop part of it
should work fine. ;-)
 
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On Wed, 30 Jul 1997 09:54:22,
        Al Kind <MCHEM1@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU> Wrote:
 
>         You would need a type III adapter (Double Slot or
> Greystone Peripherials)...
 
Along the same lines: Has anyone used the Greystone Peripherals "Disk
Dock"? Do I understand correctly that this is a PCMCIA to IDE interface
and I can use any IDE drive? What are the size limitations on the
drive?
 
Cheers,
 
*Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemistry Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
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On Fri, Jul 25, 1997 at 04:00:32PM -0400, David A Hart wrote:
> Argh, now I remember where I downloaded it from. It was HPHAND. Can
> someone go on HPHAND download, HPCLIC and send it to poor Jeff? My mail
> program (Juno) doesn't allow attachments. I think the program is only 4K.
 
Excuse my ignorance...  What is "HPHAND"??
 
jaime
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There is a very good program called Timestax which runs well on the HPLX.
It is shareware but the trial version in uncrippled.  I think it is on my
webpage.  If not I can send it to you.
 
 
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 Unfortunatly, They don't fit, and draw to much power.  Some comanies make a
PCMICA extender with a AC addapter attached to supply power, but that gets
pretty bulky.  There appears to be a little extra room around the PCMCIA
slot if you open your LX, so it's a posibility you could rearange the
interior of the case, or posibly install some type of spacer to make it
taller.  You would then need to find either a VERY low power type 3 drive,
or a way to provide external power.  Also someone posted about having a
300mA modem working, so who knows?  unforatunaly, this all looks very
permanent, warrenty vioding,  and posibly expensive.  Maybe we should ask
the Japenese :,)
 
Reed
 
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From: Ian Melville <ianmel@OPUS.CO.TT>
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 1:43 AM
Subject: PCMCIA Hard drives
 
 
 
Hi group.
 
I can't remember ever reading a thread on this or the previous HPLX list
discussing the use of PCMCIA Type III hard drives (rotating media) with
the 100/200LX machines. Is there anyone here who has used one of these? If
so I would very much welcome your comments on its overall use: are the
access times reasonable; power consumption etc..
 
Thanks in advance!
 
Regards,
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 People, instead of offering to send something privatly, or {GASP} posting
to the list, just put it on SUPER, ok?  this way it is permanently accesably
to list member and non for years to come.
 
Reed
 
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To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: Time Tracking Software
 
 
 
>There is a very good program called Timestax which runs well on the HPLX.
>It is shareware but the trial version in uncrippled.  I think it is on my
>webpage.  If not I can send it to you.
>
>
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On 30 Jul 1997 HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu said to ianmel@opus.co.tt:
 
>         You would need a type III adapter (Double Slot or Greystone
> Peripherials) which requires an external PS, so power shouldn't be=
 a
> problem. Just not a very portable solution. Still, I've seen the 40mB
> pretty cheap by mail-order.
 
I agree that its a rather bulky setup but its probably quite useful=
 for
persons travelling only with the palmtop and needing to keep lots of=
 data
that they only occassionally use - faxes, worksheets and stuff. I am=
 a
perfect example of someone who *hates* to throw stuff away <g>.
 
Here's my comparison of solid-state vs rotating storage for the 200LX=
 (NSW
retail prices 05/20/97):
 
1- Sandisk 85Mb ATA flash - $1,389.00 ($16.34/Mb)
 
2- Simple Technology 40Mb ATA flash - $499.00 ($12.48/Mb)
 
3- Caluna 520Mb PCMCIA Hard drive (not yet released): $499.00
   + Accurite Double-Slot adapter for 200LX - $149.00
 
   ** Overall costs: $648.00 ($1.25/Mb) **
 
One of these Type III setups could practically turn my 200LX into a=
 true
stand-alone computing device! I'll hold onto my 8Mb ThinFax but for=
 this
kind of additional storage I don't mind having to look for a desk and=
 an
AC outlet... :-)
 
Regards,
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 I'm pretty sure it's on SUPER to...
 
Reed
 
 
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From: David A Hart <hartd@JUNO.COM>
To: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Date: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Keyboard Click
 
 
 
>Argh, now I remember where I downloaded it from. It was HPHAND. Can
>someone go on HPHAND download, HPCLIC and send it to poor Jeff? My mail
>program (Juno) doesn't allow attachments. I think the program is only 4K.
>---
>Dave Hart (hartd@poboxes.com)
>Beavercreek (Dayton), OH USA
>"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
>Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." - G. Marx
>
>On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 00:00:02 -0400 Automatic digest processor >
>>Date:    Thu, 24 Jul 1997 20:46:58 -0500
>>From:    Jeff Johns <jeffj@SCOTT.NET>
>>Subject: Keyboard Click
>>
>>Could someone please either tell me where to get the keyboard click
>>TSR
>>file or email it to me privately. I can't find it on the S.U.P.E.R.
>>site
>>and the ftp site that was mentioned in one of the postings doesn't
>>seem
>>to have it either. The ability to turn the sound on and off as
>>necessary
>>would be of great benefit to me. Thanks for the help in advance!
>>
>>73's de KF4KGQ
>>Jeff Johns
>>jeffj@scott.net
>>
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A cheaper approach to the external hard drive idea is to use a Zip drive
and a parallel PCMCIA card.  It's cheep, works with other computers you
might encounter while traveling, and many people all ready have Zip
drives that you might be able to borrow.  The only "permanent" expense
would be the parallel PC card.  Another advantage is that you have
purchased equipment that is not specific to the HP200LX (not that I
don't have lots of stuff purchased _just_ for my HP).
 
I have and use this setup, and while it's great for extending the amount
of "space" you have while traveling, I still can't get the parallel
card/Zip drive to work under the system manager. :/
 
My two bits.
 
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Hi!
 
> It isn't entirely clear that the card supplied with the KXL-D720 and
> KXL-D740 are in fact SCSI interfaces.  The sheets for both refer to a
> SCSI interface to the desktop requiring an extra card and cable.
 
Another card?
The Panasonic card have a cable that end in SCSI#-2 connector.
 
 
> Regardless of what the card does, the first thing to check is power
> requirement.  IF it draws too much current, the palmtop may start
> flaking out before you even try to do anything with the drive.
> Customer service is also available through their web site.
When the palmtop is booting, the config.sys message say that PCMCIA!!is
missining
 
 
>>And where can I find these so famous MetalHidride battery for use with HP
>  Shier Systems & Software (http://www.shier.com/) offers them:
>
>     Shier Systems & Software, Inc.
>     920 Hampshire Road, Suite A13
>     Westlake Village, CA 91361
>     Phone: 805-371-9391
>     Fax: 805-371-9454
 
Thank you...
 
Regards.
 
Pablo Hyun KIM
 
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> I am also looking for this same information.  I have a Panasonic
> KXL-740, which, I think, has the same SCSI PCMCIA card.
OK, "colleague"...
 
Well, at least another victim of Panasonic PCMCIA on the net...
 
Regards.
 
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On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Jaime Viehweg wrote:
 
> On Fri, Jul 25, 1997 at 04:00:32PM -0400, David A Hart wrote:
> > Argh, now I remember where I downloaded it from. It was HPHAND. Can
> > someone go on HPHAND download, HPCLIC and send it to poor Jeff? My mail
> > program (Juno) doesn't allow attachments. I think the program is only 4K.
>
> Excuse my ignorance...  What is "HPHAND"??
 
I believe it's a forum area in CompuServe that specializes in discussions
on HP palmtops...something like Newsgroups, ie comp.sys.palmtops but
not being a member, I don't know the details.
 
It's members seem to involve many 95LX and 100LX users and it appears to
have been created a long time ago.
 
I guess we're supposed to use it in the same vein as "Oz" or "Asgard".
 
Apparently HPHAND has a few software gems (among other things) that are
unavailable anywhere else (possibly due to CompuServe restrictions).
 
- Longden (not of Oz nor Asgard)
 
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This is just to clear up a few points.
 
1.  My original reply said that something like the linux utility "loadlin"
could be used to boot another operating system.  I wasn't clear (my fault),
but my implication was that you might be able to port something like this
to whatever *nix-like OS you wanted.  Several others have agreed with me.
You're not using the boot sequence to do this.  You're simply running a
program that wrenches control from the current OS, and gives it to
something more, er... intelligent.
 
2.  The reply was to somebody who was interested in running minix, which
_can_ run on 8086 machines; not linux.  I'm fully aware that linux only
runs on 386s+.  The idea was that it might be possible to port something
like loadlin to load minix onto the HP.  I would guess that if somebody
actually did this, they might call it loadmin.    8^)
 
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hyunspak writes:
 > > I am also looking for this same information.  I have a Panasonic
 > > KXL-740, which, I think, has the same SCSI PCMCIA card.
 > OK, "colleague"...
 >
 > Well, at least another victim of Panasonic PCMCIA on the net...
Actually, I used the card and cdrom drive just fine on my Compaq
Aero.  It is indeed SCSI, actually, it is a qlogic scsi interface.  I
had the card on a toshiba laptop running linux, it had pcmcia drivers,
and the qlogic driver, and I was able to connect up to SCSI hard
drives as well.
 
 
Doug
 
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 > Regards.
 >
 > Pablo Hyun KIM
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This is a very real "Thank You" to all those who gave me advice and
assistance on setting up Post/LX to be used in Israel, as well as those
who gave me advice on things like special telephone jack adaaptors.
 
I have been using my HP and Post/LX to communicate with a couple of
people back home during my family's trip.
 
Today, it paid for itself thousands of times over.
 
As I am sure all of you know by now, there was a bombing in Jerusalem
this afternoon, shortly after we arrived.
 
It was impossible to get international phone lines, so I figured out
how to deal with my hotel's phone system to get an outside line to the
local Compuserve affiliate. I was able to use CServe as a connection=
 to
my US ISP to check  send email to a lot of people in the US to let them
know that all is well with us.
 
By the time I went to send the messages, I already had  a couple of
messages in my ISP mailbox from friends inquiring on our health and=
 safety.
 
I was able to email them responses immediately.
 
So...thanks again. Your help has made my family's trip a lot more calm.
 
To all those Israeli members of this list who offered me help, I hope
you were personally not touched by today's tragedy, lthough I am sure
that any such event can is felt as a  personal loss.
 
Shalom
 
Alan Peres
 
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:54:34 -0300
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From:         hyunspak <hyunspak@MOVI.COM.AR>
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It isn't right to use SCSI pcmcia card instead of your paralell?
 
With scsi you can get more speed gain in file transfer and there are a lot
of the possibilities of storage like 2.5" hard drive, discman style cdrom,
dat tape backup (?), etc at a fraction of the cost of a paralell version
except your zip drive.
I have a 120mb hard drive called Lacie Pocked Drive (SCSI) for my Macintosh
and this come with a rechargeble battery too.
And the same drive is upgradable to one with more storage capacity.
 
The problem arise in find the good working scsi pcmcia for hp, not like my
panasonic pcmcia.
Or am I wrong?  :-)
 
Regards
 
 
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> De: Phil Drummond <phil_drummond@PAGENET.COM>
> A: HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
> Asunto: Large capacity storage for travel.
> Fecha: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 2:12 PM
>
> A cheaper approach to the external hard drive idea is to use a Zip drive
> and a parallel PCMCIA card.  It's cheep, works with other computers you
> might encounter while traveling, and many people all ready have Zip
> drives that you might be able to borrow.  The only "permanent" expense
> would be the parallel PC card.  Another advantage is that you have
> purchased equipment that is not specific to the HP200LX (not that I
> don't have lots of stuff purchased _just_ for my HP).
>
> I have and use this setup, and while it's great for extending the amount
> of "space" you have while traveling, I still can't get the parallel
> card/Zip drive to work under the system manager. :/
>
> My two bits.
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If possible the use of scsi pcmcia in hp palmtop,  for $270 I could have a
Quantum 540mb  Gb 2.5" SCSI hard drive for my hp here in Argentina.
 
:-)
 
 
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You wrote:
 
1- Sandisk 85Mb ATA flash - $1,389.00 ($16.34/Mb)
 
2- Simple Technology 40Mb ATA flash - $499.00 ($12.48/Mb)
 
3- Caluna 520Mb PCMCIA Hard drive (not yet released): $499.00
   + Accurite Double-Slot adapter for 200LX - $149.00
 
   ** Overall costs: $648.00 ($1.25/Mb) **
 
One of these Type III setups could practically turn my 200LX into a true
stand-alone computing device! I'll hold onto my 8Mb ThinFax but for this
kind of additional storage I don't mind having to look for a desk and an
AC outlet... :-)
 
Regards,
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 Front-Line Marketing Agencies, Trinidad, West Indies
 
 
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Jeff,
 
Thanks for your response.  I'm downloading timestax from your site now
and will let you know what I think once I've used it for a few days.
 
Regards
 
Stephen
 
Stephen Robb
Orion Systems New Zealand Ltd,  Phone:  +64-9-357 6323 x3304,
St John Bldg, 1 Beresford St,           Fax:    +64-9-357 6324
PO Box 8273,                    Mobile: +64-25-980 552
Auckland                                e-mail: stephen@orion.co.nz
New  Zealand                    WWW: http://www.orion.co.nz/stephen
 
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Malka [SMTP:malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 1997 3:29 AM
> To:   HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject:      Re: Time Tracking Software
>
> There is a very good program called Timestax which runs well on the
> HPLX.
> It is shareware but the trial version in uncrippled.  I think it is on
> my
> webpage.  If not I can send it to you.
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
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>                   ***** WEBSITES******
> *Orthopaedic Surgery     http://www.orthohelp.com/
> *HP/LX Palmtop             http://www.orthohelp.com/malka/hp.htm
> *OS2 Page                     http://www.os2bbs.com/malka/os2/htm
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 08:41:00 +1200
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Jeff,
 
I just downloaded Timestax but had trouble getting to your site.  For
some reason your URL's at the bottom of you mail didn't work with MS IE.
I did a search and found you site though.
 
Regards
 
Stephen
 
Stephen Robb
Orion Systems New Zealand Ltd,  Phone:  +64-9-357 6323 x3304,
St John Bldg, 1 Beresford St,           Fax:    +64-9-357 6324
PO Box 8273,                    Mobile: +64-25-980 552
Auckland                                e-mail: stephen@orion.co.nz
New  Zealand                    WWW: http://www.orion.co.nz/stephen
 
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Malka [SMTP:malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 1997 3:29 AM
> To:   HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject:      Re: Time Tracking Software
>
> There is a very good program called Timestax which runs well on the
> HPLX.
> It is shareware but the trial version in uncrippled.  I think it is on
> my
> webpage.  If not I can send it to you.
>
>
> --
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>                   ***** WEBSITES******
> *Orthopaedic Surgery     http://www.orthohelp.com/
> *HP/LX Palmtop             http://www.orthohelp.com/malka/hp.htm
> *OS2 Page                     http://www.os2bbs.com/malka/os2/htm
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>>It isn't right to use SCSI pcmcia card instead of your paralell?
 
SCSI is much better.  I did not have access to SCSI when I went the
parrellel route.
 
>>With scsi you can get more speed gain in file transfer and there are a lot
>>of the possibilities of storage like 2.5" hard drive, discman style cdrom,
>>dat tape backup (?), etc at a fraction of the cost of a paralell version
>>except your zip drive.
>>I have a 120mb hard drive called Lacie Pocked Drive (SCSI) for my Macintosh
>>and this come with a rechargeble battery too.
>>And the same drive is upgradable to one with more storage capacity.
 
CD's, DAT's, and big fat hard drives are a very compelling reason to
explore SCSI PCMCIA cards.
 
>>The problem arise in find the good working scsi pcmcia for hp, not like my
>>panasonic pcmcia.
>>Or am I wrong?  :-)
 
No sir, you are quite correct.  When you (or someone else) find one that
works, I'm going to be one of the first to obsolete my parallel card in
favor of the SCSI.  :)
 
*** original post: Large capacity for travel. ***
>> A cheaper approach to the external hard drive idea is to use a Zip drive
>> and a parallel PCMCIA card.  It's cheep, works with other computers you
>> might encounter while traveling, and many people all ready have Zip
>> drives that you might be able to borrow.  The only "permanent" expense
>> would be the parallel PC card.  Another advantage is that you have
>> purchased equipment that is not specific to the HP200LX (not that I
>> don't have lots of stuff purchased _just_ for my HP).
>>
>> I have and use this setup, and while it's great for extending the amount
>> of "space" you have while traveling, I still can't get the parallel
>> card/Zip drive to work under the system manager. :/
>>
>> My two bits.
>
 
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From:         Saar Avigour <channel3@NETVISION.NET.IL>
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Alan Peres wrote:
>
> This is a very real "Thank You" to all those who gave me advice and
> assistance on setting up Post/LX to be used in Israel, as well as those
Hello Alan,
 
Could you do a favour to all Israeli potential customers of the WWW/LX
and publish the script you use. I am interested to buy the package, but
want to be sure that it works here as from what I've heard, people have
no success with while in israel.
 
Saar
 
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 18:16:51 -0400
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From:         Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@SYMPATICO.CA>
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I kept seeing all the traffic re: time tracking, and it never occurred for
me to mention that Act! for HP can do tracking and billing quite well (once
you get used to the interface). Well, now you know...
 
Mikhail
 
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> From: Stephen Robb <stephen@ORION.CO.NZ>
> To: HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> Subject: Re: Time Tracking Software
> Date: July 30, 1997 4:41 PM
>
> Jeff,
>
> I just downloaded Timestax but had trouble getting to your site.  For
> some reason your URL's at the bottom of you mail didn't work with MS IE.
> I did a search and found you site though.
>
> Regards
>
> Stephen
>
> Stephen Robb
> Orion Systems New Zealand Ltd,  Phone:  +64-9-357 6323 x3304,
> St John Bldg, 1 Beresford St,           Fax:    +64-9-357 6324
> PO Box 8273,                    Mobile: +64-25-980 552
> Auckland                                e-mail: stephen@orion.co.nz
> New  Zealand                    WWW: http://www.orion.co.nz/stephen
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Malka [SMTP:malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 1997 3:29 AM
> > To:   HPLX-L@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
> > Subject:      Re: Time Tracking Software
> >
> > There is a very good program called Timestax which runs well on the
> > HPLX.
> > It is shareware but the trial version in uncrippled.  I think it is on
> > my
> > webpage.  If not I can send it to you.
> >
> >
> > --
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > Jeff Malka    email address:   malkajef@orthohelp.com
> >                   ***** WEBSITES******
> > *Orthopaedic Surgery     http://www.orthohelp.com/
> > *HP/LX Palmtop             http://www.orthohelp.com/malka/hp.htm
> > *OS2 Page                     http://www.os2bbs.com/malka/os2/htm
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 18:25:44 -0400
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->I just downloaded Timestax but had trouble getting to your site.  For
->some reason your URL's at the bottom of you mail didn't work with MS
->IE. I did a search and found you site though.
 
Yes someone else pointed out to me that my signature included the wrong
URL.  It is now corrected.
 
http://www.orthohelp.com/hp.htm
 
 
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                  ***** WEBSITES******
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 17:20:51 -0700
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> > Is anyone using 700LX and built-in Nokia modem + Nokia cel. phone in the
> > US?
>
> Uses GSM network which is not available in US.  The palmtop part of it
> should work fine. ;-)
>
> - Danny
 
New Pacific Bell service is GSM. I think this is the only GSM service in
USA,
for now. But it's quit new and somewhat different from european GSM.
 
Predrag
 
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From Karl Schuneman <kschunem@industrynet.net>
To "'HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu'" <HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Subject RE: Flash Ram, SRAM, and modems
Date Tue, 29 Jul 1997 06:40:25 -0400
 
I'am Interested in your Sram Card for $35
 
Please reply to my Email address
 
_______________________________________________________________
Karl D. Schuneman
Internet: kschunem@industrynet.net
810.749.5313 H
Copyright (c) 1997 by  Karl D. Schuneman.  All rights reserved.
 
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-----Original Message-----
From     HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu [SMTP:HPLX-L@UConnVM.UConn.Edu]
Sent     Monday, July 28, 1997 1:02 PM
To   Kschunem
Subject        FS: Flash Ram, SRAM, and modems
 
 
Here are some goodies for your palmtop - all guaranteed to be compatible=
 with the HP100LX and 200LX and 320LX
 
Epson 20meg ATA Flash Card $210
Apple Newton 1meg SRAM card $35
Megahertz XJ2144 Gold Series modem, 14.4, x-jack style $25
Megahertz XJ1144 modem, 14.4, xjack style $25
 
shipping extra.
 
 
 << File: FILE.EXT >>
 
 
 
 
----- end of forwarded message -----
 
 
*Al Kind, Tech Lab Mgr: Microchemistry Lab, Univ of CT, U-193
*Storrs CT 06269-4193 USA   Tel / FAX (860)486-6126 / 6124
 
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 22:59:09 -0400
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      hpmouse & qpro5
 
qpro 5 for dos is a truely powerful spreadsheet which will run on the
hp200lx.  multiple pages, super functions, etc.  much better than  any
version of excel, even if it would run on an hp.  this is a winner, if you
can afford 2.5meg for a minimum inlstallation.
 
i have been trying to make it run with hpmouse, with no luck.  it runs fine
without the mouse, but locks up completely with it.
 
any suggestions?  i do not believe qpro misuses interupt 33.
 
thanks,
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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At 12:57 PM 7/30/97 -0400, Reed Kennedy <FireMage@USA.NET> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it's on SUPER to...
 
  Nope, it is NOT.  Almost a week ago I posted a note to that effect...  I
wrote...
>  Contrary to what's been reported, I can't find any "Click" utility on
>the SUPER site.
>
>  The "Click" that Peter Scarth mentioned is small and includes asm
>sourcecode, but isn't keyboard switchable.  (You need to reboot to
>disable it...)
>
>  Anyone know where the keyboard switchable "Click" is available?
 
  But nobody seems to know where/if it can be obtained on the net.  Could
someone who has the keyboard switchable version please upload it to the
SUPER site?
 
    ... JLS
---
 John L. Stanley <jls@goldengate.net>
Software Developer -- Dynasoft Systems
 
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Date:         Wed, 30 Jul 1997 22:49:22 -0500
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Someone was nice enough to email the program. If you will email me I
will be happy to send it to whomever needs/wants it. Be aware though, it
only works while in DOS :( It doesn't seem to work using EXM type
programs. It is useful while in DOS though!!!
 
73's de KF4KGQ
Jeff Johns
jeffj@scott.net
 
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I stand corrected!!! After messing with my autoexec.bat file I properly
got it set-up to load the click program and it does work with EXM
programs. As I said in my earlier post, I will be happy to email it to
anyone who wants it. And yes, you can toggle it on and off!!!
 
Jeff Johns
jeffj@scott.net
 
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From:         Ian Butler <ianrb@CASPERS.NET>
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TinyTalk was built to drive synthesizers, which was a program in great =
need
among sight impaired people at that time.  There are many synthesizer dri=
vers
in the zip, the one you need is TTDEMO.  It was intended to sort of be =
a joke,
or so the authors thought, to show that the PC speaker could talk.  It =
wasn't
intended for actual regular use, but I suppose we will prove them wrong. =
;)
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> HI Ian
>
> I saw your post about Tiny Talk which looks interesting I even vound
> a version on the web however I am not sure how this would work with
> the limited audio capability of the HP. The documentation for TT
> talks about synthesisers and I gues it would require an emulator for
> the HP?
 
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Hello all,
 
It appears that TinyTalk 1.67 does not support the PC speaker.  So the =
only
thing you can do is break down and get 1.09, which is practically impossi=
ble
to find except in my personal portable archives which are not accesible =
via
Internet hahahahahahaha.  I have all you people in a stranglehold!
 
Kidding, of couse.  I sent it to SUPER for inclusion in their archives. =
 If it isn't
there already, it should be there soon.  On the compatability issue -- =
the current
no-nos are System Manager and a text adventure called Humbug.  Also it =
doesn't
appreciate display accelerators like WarpVF.
 
Ian Butler
Advanced Software Systems, Inc.
 
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> I saw your post about Tiny Talk which looks interesting I even vound
> a version on the web however I am not sure how this would work with
> the limited audio capability of the HP. The documentation for TT
> talks about synthesisers and I gues it would require an emulator for
> the HP?
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 04:26:09 -0400
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> Why did it only cause a problem for those who had the memory upgrade?
 
I don't think it is anyhow related with the memory upgrade. We are
talking about ENTER triggering PNS200, or did I misinterpret something?
 
Andreas [D&A]
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 09:18:46 +0200
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From: Ariel Rocholl Gullon on 07/31/97 09:18 AM
 
DRW is the graphic file format supported by PalDRAW, the Draw/CAD
application for HP100/200LX palmtops.
 
The PalDRAW File Format Spec for the Release 1.0 is now available for
developers and advanced users. Examples implementing code is also
available.
 
Please, visit our WWW site at:
 
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ariel_rocholl/palmtop.htm
 
for more information.
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:32:41 +0200
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Hi everybody:
 
I'd like to do some very low level programming in my HP200LX. I've been
told about a SDK being sold by Thaddeus for about $79. My question for that
SDK owners is this: is included in that SDK a complete hardware reference
for the HP200LX ?.
 
Thanks. Nacho.
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 05:11:30 +0600
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        If so, what were your experiences with it, and what settings, e.g.
for RAM, were required to get it to work?
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 08:54:40 -0400
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> I'd like to do some very low level programming in my HP200LX. I've been
> told about a SDK being sold by Thaddeus for about $79. My question for
that
> SDK owners is this: is included in that SDK a complete hardware reference
> for the HP200LX ?.
>
Yes. Best money you'll ever spend (if you need to do some low level
fiddling).
 
rick
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 09:11:54 EDT
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From:         "Daniel Z. Sands" <dsands@BIDMC.HARVARD.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Buddy 3.0
 
Text of message from garzotto@ACTIVE.CH, 31 Jul 1997, 04:26 AM
> > Why did it only cause a problem for those who had the memory upgrade?
>
> I don't think it is anyhow related with the memory upgrade. We are
> talking about ENTER triggering PNS200, or did I misinterpret something?
>
> Andreas [D&A]
 
The reason I asked is that the people with the problem seemed to have 4
meg models.  I don't know about others, but I have been using Buddy 3.0b
with my 2 meg model and have had no problem/incompatibilities (and I am
using Magnify and helvsd font.
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:09:26 -0500
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I ran pkunzip a couple days ago, and it locked up my 200.  Appearently
it was corrupted or something.  I had to take all of the batteries
out, to get it to reboot, and then I had a lot of corrupted files.
Control-Alt-Delete, and Control-Alt-On-Delete did not work.
 
Is there a safer way to reset my hp200lx?
 
 
Thanks,
DOug
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:15:14 -0400
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Douglas V. Mashek wrote:
 
> out, to get it to reboot, and then I had a lot of corrupted files.
> Control-Alt-Delete, and Control-Alt-On-Delete did not work.
> Is there a safer way to reset my hp200lx?
 
Yes.  Control-Left Shift- On
 
VERY IMPORTANT! It will ask you if you want to initialize your ram disk.
This is a Bad Thing(tm).  Always answer N unless things are really screwed
up and you have a backup.
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:00:45 -0400
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From:         Jeff Malka <malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM>
Subject:      Re: Buddy 3.0
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->The reason I asked is that the people with the problem seemed to have 4
->meg models.  I don't know about others, but I have been using Buddy
->3.0b with my 2 meg model and have had no problem/incompatibilities (and
->I am using Magnify and helvsd font.
 
I would like to persue this a little further.  The problems that occur for
me are relatively minor and thus may be missed.  Buddy and the fonts work
fine together.  The only problems I have noted are 2:
 
When both fonts and Buddy 3.0b are running on my new 200LX with 4 MB ram,
double clicking on a text file causes Memo to open but NOT to load the
file clicked on - as it normally does if using [buddy 3.0b + a font] on a
100LX or if using [buddy 2.1 + a font] on the 200LX.  BTW I do not have
filer.ini set up yet on this 200LX with 4 MB so that this is not a
conflict with filer ini which Jeff Mattox (the author of Buddy) is aware
causes a conflict.  The problem dissappears the moment I remove the font
or when I went back to Buddy 2.1.  Otherwise Buddy and the fonts work
fine.
 
2. The problem with the arrow keys changing to produce "2", "6" instead of
moving the cursor.  Jeff Mattox confirmed to me that he is aware of this
but has not been able to reproduce it consistently and therefore does not
know its cause.  I have noted that it never occurred in years of use of
Buddy 2.1/3.0b with fonts on my trusty 100LX (the right hinge finally
broke) and only occurred when I moved to the 200LX.  That appears to be
the connection with both problems for me.  Everything else remained
identical.
 
Hope this provides useful information to the gurus.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:57:16 EDT
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Subject:      Re: Buddy 3.0
Comments: cc: Jeffrey Mattox <71044.2356@compuserve.com>
 
Text of message from malkajef@ORTHOHELP.COM, 31 Jul 1997, 11:00 AM
>[...]
>
> When both fonts and Buddy 3.0b are running on my new 200LX with 4 MB
> ram, double clicking on a text file causes Memo to open but NOT to load
> the file clicked on - as it normally does if using [buddy 3.0b + a font]
> on a 100LX or if using [buddy 2.1 + a font] on the 200LX.  BTW I do not
> have filer.ini set up yet on this 200LX with 4 MB so that this is not a
> conflict with filer ini which Jeff Mattox (the author of Buddy) is aware
> causes a conflict.  The problem dissappears the moment I remove the font
> or when I went back to Buddy 2.1.  Otherwise Buddy and the fonts work
> fine.
 
So the relevant thing is (since many of the list folks were worried about
PNS200 not working) is that (we think) PNS200 works fine with Buddy 3.0b
and filer.  I'm not sure what the problem is with filer.ini, but I haven't
found it with my 2 MEG LX (and as I said, I'm loading a font).
 
>
> 2. The problem with the arrow keys changing to produce "2", "6" instead
> of moving the cursor.  Jeff Mattox confirmed to me that he is aware of
> this but has not been able to reproduce it consistently and therefore
> does not know its cause.  I have noted that it never occurred in years
> of use of Buddy 2.1/3.0b with fonts on my trusty 100LX (the right hinge
> finally broke) and only occurred when I moved to the 200LX.  That
> appears to be the connection with both problems for me.  Everything else
> remained identical.
 
I have not been able to see this problem either.
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:11:22 -0700
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Some time ago, there was a thread on the Japanese Project Manager for the
palmtop, and how to use it.  If memory serves, there was going to be an
attempt to document how to use the program.  Has anyone figured out the
software?  I've been stumbling through it, trying to make it work, but I
think that I don't have the background/vocabulary necessary to make it
work.  Also, I've never used project management software before.
Unfortunately, I now have the need for something like this because I'm
managing a manufacturing system implementation.
 
Thanks,
Bill
 
 
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 13:19:02 -0400
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I started that topic so I will answer.  Sometime ago I provided to the
list what I had figured out so far, which I think covered most of it.  If
you cannot find it I will try to locate my message and send it out again.
 
Kiyoshi Akima <kakima@USA.NET> has promised to translate the actual
Japanese docs but told me that has been help up because of the pressure of
work.  He did say he would get to it as soon as he could.  I have
therefore not added more to my notes to the group since what I posted was
enough to use the program well except for some minor details.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
 
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Date:         Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:37:20 -0700
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Thanks Jeff... I dug through my email archives (yuck... many many
megabytes!) and found your message.  I've been slugging my way through the
software in an attempt to figure it out, and totally forgot that you'd
posted that explanation.  I still have a problem, however, in relating the
software to anything useful... I typically use the built-in PIMs to manage
my time, however, I can see the value in the time line of the management
software.  I'll report on my success or failure with the software as I plod
through it some more.
 
 
Thanks,
Bill
 
 
 
 
At 01:19 PM 7/31/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I started that topic so I will answer.  Sometime ago I provided to the
>list what I had figured out so far, which I think covered most of it.  If
>you cannot find it I will try to locate my message and send it out again.
>
>Kiyoshi Akima <kakima@USA.NET> has promised to translate the actual
>Japanese docs but told me that has been help up because of the pressure of
>work.  He did say he would get to it as soon as he could.  I have
>therefore not added more to my notes to the group since what I posted was
>enough to use the program well except for some minor details.
>
>Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
>
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->I still have a problem, however, in relating the
->software to anything useful... I typically use the built-in PIMs to
->manage my time, however, I can see the value in the time line of the
->management software.  I'll report on my success or failure with the
->software as I plod through it some more.
 
That is apparently it's best feature.  The linkage option apparently lets
you link the items to your appointment book, todo list,etc.  For that to
happen you need to set it up to do so (Linkages) and the appt files need
to be in A:\_dat\.  It is apparently hardwired to that directory.
 
I have not been able to get that useful feature to work for me on my 200
LX but Jim A. Dantin" <jdantin@kih.net> has and told me about it.  I sure
wish I could get that to work as he apparently has because that would make
it really useful.  It apprently posts the item to your appointment book,
etc.
 
Jeff Malka <malkajef@orthohelp.com>
 
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I'm using a very high current draw PCMCIA card in my 200LX, and my
alkalines will usually go dead in an hour or so.  I've been using
high-capacity 1100mAh nicads, but I'm afraid these wouldn't last long
enough to be feasible.  Lithium batteries are a little expensive at
$3.00 apiece.  So I was just wondering...
How well do NiMH batteries work in the palmtop, and would they last
significantly longer than 1100mAh nicads?
Also, why aren't there any rechargeable lithium ion AA batteries?  If
it's good enough for laptops...why not palmtops?   That might be a good
idea... the life of lithium batteries combined with rechargeability.
If anyone has any comments or ideas, please post them!
 
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If you don't mind me asking, and assuming you are using AA size nicads,
where did you find 1100mAh nicads?
 
>       TECH: Batteries
>
>I'm using a very high current draw PCMCIA card in my 200LX, and my
>alkalines will usually go dead in an hour or so.  I've been using
>high-capacity 1100mAh nicads, but I'm afraid these wouldn't last long
>enough to be feasible.  Lithium batteries are a little expensive at
>$3.00 apiece.  So I was just wondering...
>How well do NiMH batteries work in the palmtop, and would they last
>significantly longer than 1100mAh nicads?
>Also, why aren't there any rechargeable lithium ion AA batteries?  If
>it's good enough for laptops...why not palmtops?   That might be a good
>idea... the life of lithium batteries combined with rechargeability.
>If anyone has any comments or ideas, please post them!
>
 
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From:         Doug Bercich <dougberc@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
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>It appears that TinyTalk 1.67 does not support the PC speaker.  So the
only
>thing you can do is break down and get 1.09, which is practically
impossible
>to find except in my personal portable archives which are not accesible
via
>Internet hahahahahahaha.  I have all you people in a stranglehold!
 
>Kidding, of couse.  I sent it to SUPER for inclusion in their archives.
If it isn't
>there already, it should be there soon.  On the compatability issue -- the
current
>no-nos are System Manager and a text adventure called Humbug.  Also it
doesn't
>appreciate display accelerators like WarpVF.
 
Hi all!  This wasn't at the Super site when I looked.  But after furiously
searching the internet I found the following:
 
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/Simtel/handicap/ttalk110.zip
 
What can I say?  I'm impatient.  Others like me can try the above.  It's
version 1.10 (obviously) and seems to work on the palmtop - at least the
demo does.  I haven't had time to fool with it a whole bunch.
 
Ian:  Very funky...  How did you come across this in the first place?
 
DougB
 
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I have several files that are ready to go on the SUPER Site. I have been
busy with work and haven't gotten a spare second to update the page.
Tomorrow, I promise...
 
Mitch
 
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Phil Drummond wrote:
 
> If you don't mind me asking, and assuming you are using AA size nicads,
> where did you find 1100mAh nicads?
 
I'll chime in that I bought the same (110mAh NiCads) from Costco. They
were selling 2 in a pack with a charger for about $15. The brand is
Panasonic, and the battery's part number is P-3GPA...and yes, they are AA.
 
Since these are my first NiCads, I'm afraid I don't have anything to
compare them with (rechargable-wise).
 
- Longden
 
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>- Longden replied to my request for info...
 
<snip>
>I'll chime in that I bought the same (110mAh NiCads) from Costco. They
>were selling 2 in a pack with a charger for about $15. The brand is
>Panasonic, and the battery's part number is P-3GPA...and yes, they are AA.
<snip>
 
Thnaks!
 
Phil
 
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Longden C. Loo wrote:
 
> > If you don't mind me asking, and assuming you are using AA size nicads,
> > where did you find 1100mAh nicads?
>
> I'll chime in that I bought the same (110mAh NiCads) from Costco. They
> were selling 2 in a pack with a charger for about $15. The brand is
> Panasonic, and the battery's part number is P-3GPA...and yes, they are AA.
 
Radio Shack sells "High Capacity" NiCd AA batteries that are ver good,
too.  They are about the same capacity.  Since you'r enot buying them with
a charger they may work out cheaper per battery (that is, if you don't
need the charger).  I use them myself.  I recharge my 100 every two weeks
or so in the unit, and they last close to a year for me.
 
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David Kramer said...
>
>Radio Shack sells "High Capacity" NiCd AA batteries that are ver good,
too.  They are about the same capacity.  Since you'r enot buying them
>with a charger they may work out cheaper per battery (that is, if you don't
>need the charger).  I use them myself.  I recharge my 100 every two weeks
>or so in the unit, and they last close to a year for me.
>
I use Rat Shack nicads, I like them very much.  The advertised capacity
is 850mAh, but the performance suggests you are correct.  They act like
they have more capacity.  As a side note, I use a pair of Everady
Energizer Lithium batteries as a backup to the nicads.  (haven't used
them yet :)
BTW I never take my EXP Modem/memory card out of my HP and I still see
about two weeks of use from a charge on the nicads.  The modem part gets
used less than 5 minutes for those two weeks.
 
Phil
 
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From:         "Lynn M. Cavendish" <Cavendishl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      more of my hpmouse question
 
yesterday i wrote,
 
...qpro 5 for dos is a truely powerful spreadsheet which will run on the
...hp200lx. <snip> i have been trying to make it run with hpmouse, with no
luck.  it ...runs fine without the mouse, but locks up completely with it.
 
tuns out it does not lock up completely.  the hpmouse works great! the
program reacts to the mouse exactly as it should.  problem is, the keyboard
does not react when hpmouse is loaded.  at first, there is no reaction to
non-mouse key inputs.  then, the keyboard buffer fills, and you get a beep
for each non-mouse input.  mouse still works great.
 
but ... a spreadsheet where you can't input data ain't worth much 8-(
 
any suggestions would be welcomed.
 
lynn m. cavendish
 
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David Kramer wrote:
 
> > I'll chime in that I bought the same (110mAh NiCads) from Costco. They
> > were selling 2 in a pack with a charger for about $15. The brand is
> > Panasonic, and the battery's part number is P-3GPA...and yes, they are AA.
>
> Radio Shack sells "High Capacity" NiCd AA batteries that are ver good,
> too.  They are about the same capacity.  Since you'r enot buying them with
> a charger they may work out cheaper per battery...
 
Actually, the pack I got had 4 batteries and a charger.  I tell you, portable computing is
just waiting for power supplies to catch up.  As soon as we get some decent power
technology... how about a nuclear battery?  Some kind of decaying radioactive element
producing heat could power a battery...might not be able to cram that kind of thing into a
AA package, though.
 
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