On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:45:35 -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
>Hi again, Hakan.
>
>On 02/24/07 12:46 pm, Hakan thus wrote :
>> Hi Lewis,
>>
>>
>>>> Hot Key, Presentation Director, Power Management (not APM), Active
>>>> Protection System (for the hard disk), Access Connections (and possibly
>>>> others)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hakan, none of these are directly available for OS/2. ThinkPad
>>> Configuration is usually functional in a DOS box using the (if
>>> available) DOS utility. The other utilities have some corresponding
>>> functionality in other native apps: XWLAN is our equivalent to IBM
>>> Access Connections; Jan's ThinkPad OSD utility
>>> (http://tinyurl.com/3623h9) takes the place of the hotkey utility; some
>>> of Presentation Director's functionality is available in SNAP; etc..
>>> AFAIK, the active Protection System does not require a driver per se,
>>> but the Windows interface merely reports the status of the APS.
>>>
>>
>> A couple of questions:
>>
>> * Does SNAP allow the user to run an external projector at a
>> different (usually lower) resolution than the main screen, e.g., 1280 x
>> 1024 vs. the LCD resolution of 1600 x 1200?
>>
>>
>Not sure, but this is a good question. You may recall that I manually
>resized my screen prior to my PASUG presentation last January (and I did
>the same at Warpstock). I use SNAP Pro. Interestingly enough, this
>doesn't appear to be in the FAQ. My hunch, however, is that OS/2 may be
>the limiting factor (akin to our inability to change desktop resolutions
>without a reboot). Check with the gang at SciTech on this.
>> * Can I configure my laptop to properly hibernate (and not just
>> suspend) under eCS?
>>
>>
>With the standalone hibernation utility, it should be possible (I have
>not tried this on the T43, but I did have it working on my T30). Follow
>the same procedures as outlined on the ThinkWiki:
>http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Hibernation_mode. I think a big
>improvement may be made with the ACPI driver (again, I'm not using it as
>yet), and there is more on this particular topic on ThinkWiki:
>http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_make_ACPI_work (though mostly aimed
>at Linux).
>
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>Lewis
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