dslrgm
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Posted: July 19 2007,08:05 |
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This SHOULD be a slam-dunk if I know where to start and how to get to the end
I have my old Libretto CT110. 64Mb memory and 4Gb hard drive.
I have a bootable PCMCIA floppy that came with the Libretto; it MUST go in PCMCIA slot 1.
I have a Toshiba PCMCIA CDROM that **can** go in PCMCIA slot 2.
I have a PCMCIA card with 4 USB 2.0 ports that MUST go into PCMCIA slot 1. I have a DVD/CD USB drive and other USB devices (like Bluetooth and pen drives).
I have PCMCIA wireless and ethernet cards that **can** go into PCMCIA slot 2.
Of course the Libretto CT110 has the wonderful 7" weird sized screen.
So this SHOULD be easy, where do I start? Frugal or HD install?
Floppy and CDROM in place, Boot off of floppy and continue install from CDrom onto HD? will the Floppy install diskette recognize the PCMCIA CDrom?
Then after the intial install, boot with the USB PCMCIA card in slot 1 and the CDrom still in slot 2 and then install what to get the USB working?
Then switch to the USB DVD/CDrom and the ethernet card in slot 2 and install what? (and then madwifi for my dlink atheros card).
And of course config the video to support the LCD and the external VGA port.
There has GOT to be a cookbook for all of this, right?
I would LOVE to start doing things on my good, old Libretto. My first machine when I started working my current job back in '98. And remote terminal from it into a decTOP (Geode GX500, 256 or 512Mb memory, a CF IDE drive for DSL and a CF micro drive IDE for data) for 'real work'.
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