Re: OG Power on

Matthew Cravit, N9VWG (mcravit@condor.depaul.edu)
Thu, 11 Apr 1996 09:01:47 -0500 (CDT)

On Thu, 11 Apr 1996, Stephen P.Fellowes - O.A.S.Technical Support Analyst wrote:

> Rather than the home screen being presented ?
> It appears to partially do this, if you are using say notebook, and you
> turn the OG off, when you turn it back on again the notebook is shown
> before disappearing and the home screen is presented.

Hmm...have you hacked up any of the INI files or anything on your OmniGo?
I just tried the above with mine, and if I turn it off whilst in the
notebook, it remains in the notebook when I turn it back on.

On a related note, does anyone know if there is a bug in the PCNCIA
driver of the OmniGo? I have a Megahertz wireless modem card (and
WyndMail service), and have found that if I turn the OGO off with the
modem in the slot, the software does not see it when it is turned back
on, and I have to eject and reinsert the card. I have seen the same thing
to happen with a PCMCIA modem and the TERM.IZL comm program, so I know
it's not Wynd's software. Is this a known bug, and is there a better
workaround than ejecting and reinserting the card every time?

/MC

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