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- Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 21:05:21 +0900
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Jonathan wins. :) Next to see if the rental company actually has it or not. -grendel P.S. Just realized that one could try running something like TCM with wine or Vmware. Then a project came to mind that belongs in the same box as Linux for wristwatches, TI calculators, and old Ciscos: Set up a virtual machine with vmware, install linux inside of that, then install vmware inside of that, then install linux inside of that... Jonathan Q wrote: > > ITSUMI ken-ichi (amt@example.com) wrote: > > > # Toshiba has B5 Thiner windows box with Dsub 9pin serial port > > What model is it? When we were looking, the Stinkpad 240 was the > only one we saw that met the Dsub-9 requirement. > > The trouble with Toshiba notebooks is that Toshiba usually means > "crappy pointing device." I have a company Toshiba notebook > at home for running TCM from there, and it has an "eraser in the > keyboard" type pointing device similar to IBM's, but unlike IBM's, > this one is a real PITA to use. Poor precision, lousy tracking and > balistics. The one on our Stinkpad, by comparison, is a joy. It's > so good that it doesn't make me wish for a mouse. > > But AFAIK all of the thinline Toshiba models have a trackpad, which > of course translates into "evil and should be killed." > > I also use an older Libretto, and it has a horrible pointing device, > too. The worst. But we put up with it because of the small size > and super portability, which is why we bought it. > > Anyway, the Thinkpad 240 is almost as thin and light as the Toshiba, > has a 12 GB disk and (with the expansion module) 192 meg of RAM. The > Toshiba models we saw all maxed out at 96 meg. At the risk of > sounding like an IBM commercial, if you're a network admin and need > a notebook to take on the road, you probably won't find anything that > can match the Thinkpad 240 (coming from someone who uses one for > exactly that purpose). > > Jonathan Q <j-q@example.com> Engineering Division > Exodus Communications K.K. http://www.exodus.co.jp/ > Tel: +81 3-5334-1700 Fax: +81 3-5334-1702 Direct: +81 3-5334-1756 > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Next Nomikai Meeting: October 20 (Fri) 19:00 Place: Tengu TokyoEkiMae > Next Technical Meeting: November 11 (Sat) 13:30 Place: LinuxProbe Hall > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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