| Title: | D A R T <--> L A P T O P |
| Moderator: | DEBUG::GALLO FIELD |
| Created: | Tue Jun 02 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 501 |
| Total number of notes: | 3514 |
Is there another patch for the Hinotes ? The reason I ask
is I was looking at a Western States Home Page and they listed
a mobile.exe filw which has to do with the IRQ issues on the
Hinotes/WIN95. The other patch I tried on some laptops was
the AGP8w95A.exe which worked on some laptops but not others.
Mike Turro
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| 501.1 | The Real Mobile Media Patch is... | SWAM1::WOLFE_LE | Wed May 07 1997 10:54 | 9 | |
Sorry for the confusion on the mobile media patches. At first I was
renaming patches before they were posted so they were more descriptive
on what problem they addressed. Since then, patches are posted with
their original name. Mobile.exe is AGP8w95A.exe. Descriptions can be
found in the index file located in each subdirectory. If a newer patch
is released which supersedes an existing version, the old version will
be pulled.
-Lee
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| 501.2 | Whats your hit rate ? | MAASUP::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Mon May 12 1997 19:23 | 12 |
LEE
Has anyone in your part of the world installed the patche ie
AGP8W95A.exe.. ? If so did it work in "all" instances ?
I have installed it on about 10 Hinotes . I recollect it working on
only 3 or 4 of them like it should. The rest never got the fixes
as advertised !
Mike Turro
Baltimore MCS
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| 501.3 | Blast the Mobile | SWAM1::WOLFE_LE | Mon May 12 1997 23:11 | 11 | |
Mike,
Just installing the patch works the majority of the time. If it
fails to work, delete the mobile media module and ESS sound device from
the device manager. Install the new AGP8W95A update driver and shut down
the Hinote. Install the mobile media module and boot the system.
Windows 95 will detect the new hardware and add the device back in with
the new drivers. The new driver prevents the mobile media module from
walking on the com ports, and forces the use of high consecutive IRQ's.
-Lee
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