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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 11:19:37 PDT7
From: butch@fyrelizard.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: install warp3 connect

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In , on 10/07/2003
at 10:15 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

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>In <20031007133439.BMIN8740.fed1mtao08.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 10/07/03
> at 06:32 AM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:

>>Only one choice is listed for screen resolution.

>Humm. I pulled the LTE out of the closet and it shows both 256 and 65K
>color options. The resolution is limited to 640x480. This I had
>forgotten. You might want to check your display driver install. Use
>Selective Install. Click on the Display icon. What does it report?

The default display driver is the WD90C24 (SVGA) which is picked and
installed at system installation time. The WDC24 PANEL is useful if a
monitor attached to the laptop for better/easier viewing. I am not
needing that, therefore I don't need to install the PANEL. It is nice to
have it in case attaching a monitor becomes a necessity; the software will
be handy. Thanks, Steven for that help.

>>The light on the pcmcia card is not on which signifies
>>there is no connection to the network. Reasons for non-connect are
>>several, I would guess.

>Are you sure the dongle and the cable are OK? With a 3c589, the NIC must
>be physically connected to a switch/hub for the LED to come on.

PCMCIA card and dongle were fine a couple of weeks ago with windows 95.
The light on the dongle comes on at boot and then goes off.

I am going to take reading materials and computer to work and with a few
minutes of free time, I might be able to make myself more knowledgeable
how things are suppose to work. At least now I have the proper driver in
place...........hopefully.

Thanks for the help

>> Research says the normal person requires 66 repetitions to master a
>>task. Now how many more times.............

>Dunno. In my case, if I have to do something more than twice, I tend to
>automate it. :-)

Using Eistein's definition of insanity, I practice it every day :)

thanks,

butch

>HTH,

>Steven

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