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Steven Levine wrote:
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>In <40E73EA8.6080102@sbcglobal.net>, on 07/03/04
> at 04:18 PM, Gary Wong said:
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>>Just a wild guess, but is your BIOS the latest? Otherwise Steven may
>>have to jump in.
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>Why me? What make you think I know all that much about APM.
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Not necessarily APM, but more of how familiar you are with his
hardware, and its' compatibility with eCS.
>That said, APM support under OS/2 is never a sure thing. BIOS updates are
>good. Also, trying older/newer versions of the APM support code is a good
>thing. I believe something new was released within the last few days.
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Yes, a new version of the APM support code was released 06/30/2004.
That version is the one that started this entire discussion (i.e. it
trapped on my ThinkPad T20 during shutdown/power-off).
>HTH,
>
>Steven
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