"Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]"
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> > The 1024x768 is acceptable for the internal montor, but the fact that
> > 1024x768 is the best it can do on an external monitor is a bit of a let
> > down
> > especially when you connect it to a monitor that can do 1920x1080.
>
> I've quickly tested this on my TC1100 running W7 with a 1280*1024 external
> monitor. See my remarks in the just-posted update at
> http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blo...ublished-hacks
>
> In a nutshell: use the hacked VGA driver to gain access to higher
> resolutions. They work (I've tested) under Win7; I think they should work
> under WinXP too (havent tested this, though).
Yes, the driver you mentioned gave my TC1100 1600x1200 on an external
monitor but I have to set the resolution and then click where it says
"Extend my Windows desktop..." That could have something to do with my
1920x1080 monitor.
I have version F.0F of the BIOS and I wonder if W7RC will let me use a HD
over 120GB. I'll mess with that when I have more time to do a HD swap and
many thanks for posting a link to:
http://mobilepcwiki.com/mpc/index.ph...allation_Notes
So, if I have W7RC will I have any trouble updating it to W7RC1? I hope
not. BTW I have read when Windows 7 finally goes up for sale it will be
expensive and maybe to expensive for people to change.
BTW after using the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool I can boot my TC1100
from my Touch Pro. I don't know if I'll ever need to do that but it is
doable.
Question about your TC1100. Did yours come with BT? From your photo I
can't see a BT icon in the System Tray. FYI the only reason I bought my
TC1100 was because it had BT built in.