[ltp] TP 760 ED BIOS issues?
Robert Hollis
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:46:13 -0600
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PS2.exe is the DOS version. Another version would run under Win98 (or
PS2.exe would run in MS-DOS mode). hdparm would be used to setup hard
drive parameters. (added to boot sequence)
Robert Hollis
630-568-1491 (T/L 994)
e-mail - vdrlholl@us.ibm.com
IBM
Two Lincoln Centre
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
"Max T. Woodbury" <max.teneyck.woodbury@verizon.net>
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Robert Hollis wrote:
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> You need to get PS2.exe from IBM to set the settings to carry over in
> CMOS, or use tpctl from sourceforge.net to change settings on the fly
> in linux.
I did not see any command in the tpctl documentation that referred to
either IDE or PCMCIA. If you notice I included tpctl output at the
end of the note.
Does PS2.exe run under Windoze 98? The name implies that it works under
PS/2, the precursor to Warp...
Max
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">PS2.exe is the DOS version. Another
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Robert Hollis<br>
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IBM<br>
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<br><font size=2><tt>Robert Hollis wrote:<br>
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> You need to get PS2.exe from IBM to set the settings to carry over
in<br>
> CMOS, or use tpctl from sourceforge.net to change settings on the
fly<br>
> in linux.<br>
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I did not see any command in the tpctl documentation that referred to<br>
either IDE or PCMCIA. If you notice I included tpctl output at the<br>
end of the note.<br>
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Does PS2.exe run under Windoze 98? The name implies that it works under<br>
PS/2, the precursor to Warp...<br>
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Max<br>
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