Re: Warp & APM (was SVGA Win-OS/2 under Warp)

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From: Bob Cowles (rdc_at_pelican.cit.cornell.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 01 1995 - 08:11:06 EDT


Addressed to: kyeanopl_at_amazon.den.mmc.com
              tp750_at_CS.UTK.EDU

** Reply to note from kyeanopl_at_amazon.den.mmc.com 05/30/95 2:55pm MDT
I have a 755c and am using all Warp drivers except for $icpmos2 ... I
think that that is power management. As I recall, hibernation does not
work properly with Warp version of the driver (I seem to recall that
suspend/resume was OK, tho.) With the configuration I am using,
hibernation works about 75% of the time -- and I have been unable to
figure out the set of circumstances that causes it to stop working.
I'll probably go back to using the thinkpad drivers when I get some
time to mess with it.
 
The reason I was trying to get along with the Warp drivers was an
attempt to get sound to work when running a Windows application (eg
PowerPoint) under OS/2 AND have it also work when running Windows
native. If I used the Thinkpad drivers I con't get any sound from
Windows applications under OS/2 but they would work just fine running
native. By using the Warp drivers, I can get sound from Windows apps
running under OS/2 but it is at a reduced volume even though every
sound volume control I can find is set to the max. I also have lost
sound completely when running native ... it acts like everything should
work (drivers seem happy), but no sound from the speaker.
 
Any advice would be welcome.

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