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Old 08-05-2004, 12:40 AM   #1
Jason Cothran
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Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in to
delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name, these look
like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I would love to hear
any comments, in particular experiences from anyone running the 64bit patch
on WindowsXP on one of these. How does the Radeon Mobility stack up?


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Old 08-05-2004, 12:47 AM   #2
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Jason Cothran wrote:

> Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in to
> delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name, these look
> like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I would love to hear
> any comments, in particular experiences from anyone running the 64bit
> patch on WindowsXP on one of these. How does the Radeon Mobility stack up?

I have a 6809ep in my garrage with a 63c09ep in it.Modified to run at 2.1
mzh with a SCSI harddrive.
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Old 09-05-2004, 02:18 AM   #3
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Jason Cothran wrote:
> Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in
> to delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name,
> these look like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I
> would love to hear any comments, in particular experiences from
> anyone running the 64bit patch on WindowsXP on one of these. How does
> the Radeon Mobility stack up?


What's this 'patch'?

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Old 09-05-2004, 03:30 AM   #4
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On Fri, 07 May 2004 18:47:12 -0400, Colon Power wrote:

> Jason Cothran wrote:
>
>> Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in to
>> delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name, these look
>> like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I would love to
>> hear any comments, in particular experiences from anyone running the
>> 64bit patch on WindowsXP on one of these. How does the Radeon Mobility
>> stack up?

> I have a 6809ep in my garrage with a 63c09ep in it.Modified to run at 2.1
> mzh with a SCSI harddrive.


2.1MHz?! Awesome indeed... *

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Old 09-05-2004, 04:53 AM   #5
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"ThePunisher" <thepunisher@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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| Jason Cothran wrote:
| > Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in
| > to delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name,
| > these look like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I
| > would love to hear any comments, in particular experiences from
| > anyone running the 64bit patch on WindowsXP on one of these. How does
| > the Radeon Mobility stack up?
|
| What's this 'patch'?
|

The "prerelease" XP 64


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Old 25-05-2004, 07:23 AM   #6
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I have a m6805 and i love it, i upgraded to xpp and now i want to install
linux on it when i find myh amd64 ver.
"Jason Cothran" <reply@board.nomail> wrote in message
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> Does anyone currently own one of these machines? I am looking in to
> delving in to the world of portability, and despite the name, these look
> like two AWESOME notebooks, especially for the money. I would love to hear
> any comments, in particular experiences from anyone running the 64bit

patch
> on WindowsXP on one of these. How does the Radeon Mobility stack up?
>
>



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Old 25-05-2004, 04:52 PM   #7
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"eminema" <soyunoyo@cox.net> wrote in message
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| I have a m6805 and i love it, i upgraded to xpp and now i want to install
| linux on it when i find myh amd64 ver.

Thanks for the reply ... bought one already. I got a m6809 last saturday.
Only gripe so far is having to use clock gen to get 2000Mhz on battery
power. Aside from that, it kicks the snot out of my XP 2000+ <wink>


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