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Date: 19 Mar 1996 12:36:20 U
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Today's topics:

    Re: Audio CD problems  (Howard Price)
    dsp modem  (William Ng)
    isdn throughput  (Doug Fairclough)
    ThinkPad 760ED  (Jack Crawford)
    Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?  (Maarten van de Velde)
    Sound card and modem with IBM TP 755CD ?  (Jan Musil)
    Infra Red Information  (Alex Judd)
    Re: dsp modem  (Alex Judd)



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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 11:39:52 -0600
From: hprice@girch301.med.uth.tmc.edu (Howard Price)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: Audio CD problems
Message-Id: <199603181735.MAA15281@CS.UTK.EDU>

>To: Paulo Magalhaes <pamaga@biobase.dk>
>From: hprice@girch301.med.uth.tmc.edu (Howard Price)
>Subject: Re: Audio CD problems
>
>One option is to run the "cdplay" program that came with the machine (at
least on the 755CD); at least there's one for use in DOS.  This plays audio
cd's through the machine's speakers.
>
>>So... The work load increases and I slip a CD into the CD-ROM hooked to
>>my faithful TP. I have a little gizmo that controls the CD player as an
>>audio unit; the headphones are connected to the CD unit. Yesterday
>>someone walked away with my headphones - no they didn't get stolen,
>>just borrowed. Suddenly the urge for some music (no, I ain't telling;
>>it's bad enough with the OS wars!) - no problem, my TP750 has audio
>>abilities! Er... er... Ok. I confess: work really suffered... I spent
>>a few hours trying to figure out how to get sound from the CD unit
>>through the built in speaker - all I managed was pure silence! Any
>>suggestions? Many thanks in anticipation.
>>--
>>Paulo Magalhaes  *  Dept. Neurology, Columbia University, New York, USA
>>voice: (+1 212) 305 1665  **  fax: ... 305 3986  **  pm119@columbia.edu
>>
>>
>>
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 12:33:10 -0800
From: wmng@berlioz.nsc.com (William Ng)
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: dsp modem
Message-Id: <9603182033.AA22603@berlioz.nsc.com>



Hi folk,

I have a question on using the DSP modem on TP755CX under Linux. Is this
possible?
I recently installed Linux and use LOADLIN to boot it from DOS, but I didn't
seem
to get any response from ttyS0 and ttyS1 even though the communication
software
(seyon) said the modem was available. I didn't even get a dial tone. However,
from the boot message, the kernel seemed to recongize 0x03f8 and 0x02f8 (irq
4 and
3 respectively) as 16550A.

Any assistance is appreicated.

Thanks.

-William Ng
NSC


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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 16:03:18 -0800
From: Doug Fairclough <kensey@wired.com>
To: Thinkpad <thinkpad@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: isdn throughput
Message-Id: <Pine.BSD/.3.91.960318160127.8699c-100000@get.wired.com>


can the serial port on a thinkpad (755cx) support isdn throughput
rates ?  this is 128K bps.  i plan on getting a Motorola BitSurfr
PRO.  has anyone else done this ?

doug 

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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 12:23:52 -0500
From: jgcrawf@ibm.net (Jack Crawford)
Reply-To: jgcrawf@ibm.net (Jack Crawford)
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: ThinkPad 760ED
Message-Id: <199603190239.CAA127322@smtp-gw01.ny.us.ibm.net>

Could we have some more info about this model please?

Specifically, is it a higher powered L/LD or does it include all the
communications bells and whistles, as well?

Is there any announcement from IBM yet?

Regards

Jack
Jack Crawford
jgcrawf@ibm.net

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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 10:32:01 +0100
From: Maarten van de Velde <M.v.d.Velde@ele.tue.nl>
To: Thinkpad mailing list <thinkpad@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: Re: mwave (US) on the European continent?
Message-Id: <314E7F11.743@ele.tue.nl>

I have a US machine (TP755CE) and I'm having absolute no problems 
whatsoever over here in the Netherlands. I only had to disable dial-tone 
detection ('ATX3' if I think - haven't looked at the extra command 
dialogbox for a long time). For the rest it functions OK, and over here 
we use the same telephone connectors as in the US. The socket in the 
wall may be different, but all other connections - to the phone, TAM - 
are made with those little jacks (RJ-11?).

At the moment my only trouble is that right now I do not have a fax 
program working; for some reason FaxWorks gives an error message, and 
quits immediatly? I think it worked before I upgraded to MWave 2.00 and 
2.10 under Win95.

-- 
TTFN,
                                         _/     _/ _/    _/
Maarten <M.v.d.Velde@ele.tue.nl>        _/_/ _/_/ _/    _/
'Adopt, adapt, and improve - M.Python' _/  _/ _/  _/  _/
Eindhoven University of Technology:   _/     _/    _/
http://www.er.ele.tue.nl/eme/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 14:27:16 +0100
From: jan.musil@sap-ag.de (Jan Musil)
Reply-To: jan.musil@sap-ag.de (Jan Musil)
To: tp750@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Sound card and modem with IBM TP 755CD ?
Message-Id: <199603191327.AA15293@sap-ag.de>

Hello,
can you help me please. I have new (about 2 months) notebook and
I`ve installed linux succesfully, network is working, CD drive is O.K.,
but I have problems with my sound card. Linux doesn`t find it during
startup - I read Sound-HOWTO and did changes to kernel, LILO and so on.
But nothing happens. Could you suggest me some docs or howtos about
this? I already have official TP FAQ.
The last thing it`s doesn`t work is my modem port (build in IBM
card). Is there any info about the modem under IBM TP?

My configuration: TP 755CD, internal IBM modem, 800 MB disk, 16 MB RAM
kernel 1.2.13, IBM pcmcia network card (works with pcmcia-cs-x.x.x),
sound card from IBM (looks compatible with SB [in DOS]).

Thank you for your attention and suggestions.

                                                 KrucifiX UniX
                                                       Honza

jan.musil@sap-ag.de

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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 11:23:52 +0000
From: Alex Judd <ajudd@quantime.co.uk>
To: Thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
CC: ajudd@quantime.co.uk
Subject: Infra Red Information
Message-Id: <2.2.16.19960319112417.233fcabe@tiree.quantime.co.uk>

There was a discussion recently about using the TP750 etc as a TV remote
control. One my travels I thought the following information might be handy.


http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/~dnegro/IR/IR.html

- SNIP -

Introduction 

While looking for information about remote controls and how data is encoded
in the signals, I noticed that there was a lot of good information, but
it seemed to be scattered around in different places on the net. I tried to
combine what I found into one big page on IR remote controls. A lot of
the information that you will find here is not my own work, but rather work
that I have collected. I will try and give credit where credit is due, but I
am sorry if I leave anyone out. 

Alex


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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 10:49:50 +0000
From: Alex Judd <ajudd@quantime.co.uk>
To: wmng@berlioz.nsc.com (William Ng)
CC: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: dsp modem
Message-Id: <2.2.16.19960319105015.23c71078@tiree.quantime.co.uk>

>I have a question on using the DSP modem on TP755CX under Linux. Is this
possible?

A number of us over here have tried, but can only get the SB part of the DSP
to work in Linux, not the modem. I have a strange feeling it may be to do
with the lack of DMA support in Linux, but would be most impressed if anyone
has had any luck.

Alex


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