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Re: PCMCIA Sleep mode in win95 suspend




I have a 701 and I've been having some troubles of my own with the 
powermanagement.  However, I seem to recall reading an IBM document 
somewhere that explained your problem.  Evidently win95 doesn't support 
the feature you describe so it isn't anything you've done wrong.  There 
is some sort of key combination that will turn off the power to the PC 
cards, that you can use prior to putting the computer into suspend 
manually.  I'm sorry but I've read so many IBM Win95 txt files lately 
that I don't recall exactly where I came across that info but if I come 
across it again I'll post it.
By the way, I can't seem to get the little battery Icon on my 701 the box 
to enable it is grayed out and I have the latest BIOS too.  Does the 
Icon woork for you?

On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Bill Bryan wrote:

> 	I have been playing around with the 32 bit Windows 95 pcmcia drivers in
> place of my old 16 bit counter parts.  The new ones work ok but there seems
> to be no sleep mode on my pc card modem when I place the 701C into suspend.
>  The old 16 bit program called power.exe did.  The APM is installed and
> says it's working.  Microsoft's Internet Support Wizard library says the
> 701c supports APM 1.1 but I must be missing something.  FYI: by suspend I
> mean Fn + F4.  Anybody have any ideas?
> 
> B/B
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>  Bill Bryan, Livonia, MI - billb@rust.net - N8QPI - www.rust.net/~billb
>   "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" -- Hunter Thompson 
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> 
> 
> 

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