said:
>Hi Butch,
>I'm typing this to you on an A21m -- my only working system at the
>moment, following some serious computer problems. I could be wrong, but
>I'm thinking that the A21 and A22 series were fairly similar,
>design-wise. I'm running eCS 2.0 RC4 and W2K - SP4 on this one. No
>major problems, apparently, other than that I had the original
>transformer brick go bad on me, so I bought a replacement part on eBay.
>Battery life is not real good, in today's terms, and the single USB port
>is a bit of a limitation, though not critical. You can always connect a
>hub. Mine is supposed to support a mini-PCI card, so I could add the IBM
>2200 BG wireless card (for example), but this would involve some surgery
>and removing the built-in modem, in order to make room for it, and this I
>have so far chosen not to do. I've got a wireless option -- on the Dark
>Side -- via a wireless USB Nic. The one I'm using now has an Atheros
>chipset, but my understanding is that Genmac (even the Atheros
> sub-strain of it) won't cover this for eCS.
>The TPs of this older generation are still a pretty decent set of design
>tradeoffs, in my opinion. I don't need something more high-powered at
>the moment, like the feature set you get from a 2 or 3 spindle laptop,
>and as long as I can run eCS and W2K without major compromises I'm happy.
>For sure, the weight of these is more than many of today's models, but
>the only previous laptop I've had weighed in at 17 lbs. and had no HDD or
>color screen, so my perspective on this may be a bit different than most.
>The key with any of these will always be getting a unit that is in very
>good shape.
>HTH.
> Jordan
>eyeleica@cox.net wrote: There is an IBM Thinkpad A22P for sale on
>Craigslist for really cheap. I've talked to the seller on the phone and
>he reassured me that the laptop is in mint condition.
>Has anyone had experience with the A22P?
>It is 1 gHz power, 32 mg hd, but no wireless card.
>Any experiences with eCS, linux, os/2 or any other operating system.
>Butch
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