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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 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.
> 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. :-)
HTH,
Steven
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