Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #832

From: "Lewis G Rosenthal" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless]T43 - which one?
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:54:28 -0500
To: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

On 02/25/07 09:10 pm, Julian Thomas thus wrote :
I've seen lots of people happy with their T'pad T43 machines, and a few
who say that it won't work with eCS, or genmac.

Which models are solid, and which are to be avoided?  What components are
trouble?
 
  
Hi, Julian. My T43 is a 2687-DDU, and everything works with the exception of the WinModem (no great loss, there; I carry a Megahertz 56Kbps PCMCIA card with me in case of emergencies). See http://tinyurl.com/2tuspm for more details on this model, and as always, ThinkWiki has great information: http://tinyurl.com/3x89jy.

Tips for the T43 (which I really should include in a note on the Notebook/2 site (one of these days):

   * If using a model with the Broadcom NIC, use a recent build (I'm
     using 8.53, but 10.3 is now available - I haven't played with the
     new one very much).
   * The Intel 2915ABG tri-mode Wi-Fi is fully supported by GenMAC, but
     you may want to update the Windows driver (in the wrapper) to the
     latest build. These cards suffer (on all platforms utilizing the
     Windows driver) from dropout and stall conditions which Intel has
     addressed in the more recent drivers.
   * SNAP works well, though check out my comments to Hakan with regard
     to running different resolutions between projector and display
     (not sure if this is possible). Mine has the ATI Mobility Radeon
     X300 on the Intel 915PM northbridge. I do not know how well the
     all-Intel models fare.
   * Sound works with UNIAUD, and works well.
   * I haven't played with the IR in the machine, but it's on my list.
     My assumption is that it wil work just fine.
   * As you may recall, with your assistance in Windsor, my USB is
     working beautifully.
   * I just tried installing the 218 build of ACPI the other evening,
     and had some issues with it. However, that may very well have been
     because it was a first attempt. Typically, I use APM, and my
     battery life is a little over an hour. My understanding is that
     ACPI should extend this somewhat, and keep the fan and HDD from
     spinning at full throttle while on battery.
   * I do not have Bluetooth in mine (nor do we have any BT drivers at
     this point, anyway).
   * Contrary to my earlier statements about the Active Protection
     System merely being a BIOS-level feature with a Windows monitor,
     ThinkWiki has some salient information: http://tinyurl.com/2vsn2z.
     It would be interesting to see if we could port the work from
     HDAPS (http://tinyurl.com/rgun5 and http://tinyurl.com/36kx92) to
     OS/2.

Hakan has a T43p, and he may have some other things to add (the "p" is for "performance").

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Lewis
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