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Notecase pro top menu
Notecase pro top menu






notecase pro top menu

40MHz, which lead to higher values shown in this test.

  • If around 21840, it is a 32.000 Mhz double speed version.
  • If around the 21400, it is a times2tech exact double speed (31.xxx MHz crystal).
  • If the results are in the 10.000 range, 10.700 to 10,913, it is single speed.
  • If the screen is readable, and you want to check wether you have a doublespeed-upgraded Palmtop or not, use the "Timers" test: A second Palmtop with a readable screen helps in this case - simply do everything on both palmtops in parallel. the keyboard test can be used blindly, if you know how it works. If that doesn't help, you would need to use the test "blindly", as far as this works. Connecting the Palmtop to an AC adapter might help in this case to make the screen more readable (internally some voltages and thus feequencies might change slightly, that may make a difference).

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    Note for Doublespeed-upgraded Palmtops: If you have the doublespeed upgrade installed, the screen might be unreadable due to distorted font, because the doublespeed driver is not loaded and cannot be loaded at that stage. The Palmtop will switch on and directly boot into the self-test menu. Hold the ESC key pressed and shortly press the "ON" key.This test is only meant for SRAM cards and it will destroy flash-based cards (or at least their contents, but it will maybe even render them unusable).

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    Make sure there is no FLASH-based memory card inserted (this is for safety: Attention: NEVER EVER use the "Plug-in RAM card test", while a Flash (ATA flash, Compact Flash) card is inserted.Make sure the Palmtop is switched off and has good batteries.

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    Here is how to use the built-in self test routines of the HP Palmtops: The built-in self-test (BIOS) ESC-ON The built-in self-test (BIOS) ESC-ON








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