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Re: Mwave2.00 and Win95 overcommited



I also upgraded to the 1.40 bios of my 755 CDV and MWave 2.0.  I am using
Win 95 and also have an 810 HD.  The only problem I have with this is a
delay in opening menus and slowed mouse control when connecting at 28.8.  If
I connect at 14.4 there isn't a problem.  

The problem I have encountered is with the enhanced video drivers.  Whenever
I install them it cuts out my modem and sets the screen to 16 colors.  Then
when I go to activate the enhance video driver it says the driver is not
installed.  

Seems to be a few hangups here, and unfortunately, the problems don't look
consistent.

Oh yeah, I'm also having the "drifting mouse" problem.  I'll be in an
application and it will start to drift off on its own.  It doesn't seem to
be with any particular application that I've noted and is not related to a
docking station - don't have one.
I do have a port replicator though, and here the mouse behavior is rather
odd.  The response seems to be delayed and a little off the mark, and
sometimes will suddenly do multiple clicks of the mouse after only pressing
it once.

Ain't technology grand.  :-)
Pat

At 08:13 AM 12/19/95 GMT, you wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Dec 1995, Chris Osborn <fozztexx@marauder.nvc.cc.ca.us> wrote:
>>I haven't been able to use the MWave modem *at all* under Win95 since I
upgraded to
>>the 1.40 BIOS. Anytime something opens COM2 to talk to it, it hangs the
computer, 
>>and the only way out is to push the reset button on the back.
>
>Upgrading to the 1.40 BIOS resulted in a similar problem for me.  Although the
>system doesn't hang, any time I try to use the Mwave modem under Win95 with the
>1.40 BIOS, Win95 believes that the modem is in use by another application.  I
>have tried re-installing Mwave 2.0 for Windows, but no joy.  
>
>Everything was fine before I installed BIOS 1.40.  Immediately after installing
>BIOS 1.40, I couldn't use Mwave 2.0 any more.  I'm using a 755CX with 810MB
disk
>and 40MB memory, Windows 95 and plus pack installed in a virgin directory (not
>on top of my old Win 3.1 installation).  I'd call IBM for support, but they are
>now charging $30 for every call if you use Windows 95!
>
>I don't think any IBM folks lurk on this list, but if anyone has a tech or
>marketing relationship at IBM I'd be delighted if you'd pass this message
along.
>I wouldn't mind if you'd join me in market-pressing IBM into supporting Windows
>95 like like Dell, Gateway, and other competitors do.  It has been almost four
>months since Win 95 stopped being pre-release software, after all.
>
>Be seeing you...
>--Lang
>
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