Re: z50 for everyday life?
"Scott Lawrence" <[email protected]> Mon, 8 Sep 2008 13:06:25 -0400
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On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Emanuele Santoro <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello @ all, > i've just subscribed to this list. hello! > I'm about to buy an IBM WorkPad z50, planning to use it with NetBSD 4.0. > Well, i have to ask some questions before buying. > > - How much extended battery life lasts? I red that extended battery > allows up to 16 hours of life. Is this true ? If not, how much the > battery *really* lasts using it with NetBSD (possibly 4.0) ? > Are suspend to disk and similar processes supported? On mine, with the lid opened or closed (doesn't matter) I get 11 hours of time on the extended battery. That's either with or without use. > - The z50 i'm going to buy has only got 16 megs ram, and i plan to > search for chipset-compatible ram bay, or for an old and original > z50 ram bay. NetBSD 4.0 with Xhpc is usable? is reactive, slow > or... ? (i know it depends on the clients i use) I have 48mb in mine and it works well. the biggest slowdown on it is the slow access times to the CF card. I believe it uses PIO. Any disk accesses are painfully slow. > - I've searched for microdrives. I've found IBM microdrives and some > other-bran microdrives with up to 6.5/8 GB capacity. The question is: > shall is use only ibm (up to 1 gb) microdrives or can i use theese > bigger microdrives ? > > - I plan to use a 4 GB compact flash card. Will it be supported by the > z50? I've got a 4GB CF in mine, works well. It's great for uberportable simple programming or note taking or text editing. I *LOVE* the keyboard on it. I also put a handle on mine to make it easier to carry. http://www.umlautllama.com/gallery/hector -s -- Scott Lawrence [email protected] http://Scott.ij2fi.com