Re: z50 for everyday life?
der Mouse <[email protected]> Mon, 8 Sep 2008 12:51:17 -0400 (EDT)
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> - How much extended battery life lasts? I don't know. The battery I use is one from some online shop (my memory says batteryrefill.com, but I don't know how accurate that is). It is physically the same form-factor as the battery I got it with, but gives me some 6+ hours of battery life; the one I got it with gave me only about two. > - The z50 i'm going to buy has only got 16 megs ram, [...] Mine had 48, but the 32M addon I was using broke. (It was Kingston, and I sent it back to them, but they said it was unrepairable.) If you find a reliable source for z50 RAM, I'd love to hear about it. > NetBSD 4.0 with Xhpc is usable? No idea. I've never even tried 4.0 on my z50; 4.0 has been problematic enough to integrate into my local setup that 3.1 is the latest I run, except for one 4.0 i386 machine which is my guinea pig for 4.0. I've also never tried Xhpc; to the extent I've been working on X, I've been looking at digging up enough info to build a ddx layer for the (R6.4pl3) X I'm using on all my other machines. (For a server, that is. Client-side X Just Works for me.) > - I've searched for microdrives. [...] I have a Seagate "8GB" microdrive (actually more like 7.5G) which has never given me any trouble. > - I plan to use a 4 GB compact flash card. Will it be supported by > the z50? If my experience is any guide, it will be fine. But I haven't tried very many CF cards; I could have just been lucky. > - I've read that serial cable and InfraRedport aren't currently > supported by NetBSD on the z50. Is this true ? In my experience, the serial port works but the infrared does not. But I haven't really put any effort into making the IR work. > - I've read that the z50 has a 16 bit cardbus slot, and i can only > use 16 bit pcmcia cards. I thought "16 bit cardbus" was a contradiction in terms; I thought 16 bit was PCMCIA and cardbus was 32 bit. Perhaps I'm confused. I do know that when I was looking for USB cards for my z50, I found a number of cardbus cards which fit physically but were not even recognized as present by the (3.1) kernel. As for wireless, I've found some wireless cards which work, but I don't know whether they're 11g or 11b or what. I've never cared enough about wireless to bother. /~\ The ASCII der Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML [email protected] / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B