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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:05:17 -0000,    group: uk.adverts.computer        back       
WTD - RM Tablet restore CDs   
Don't suppose anyone can put their hands on a copy of XP Tablet restore CDs 
for RM Tablets can they?

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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:05:17 -0000   author:   Niel J Humphreys

Re: WTD - RM Tablet restore CDs   
In message <hcvb5q$5fh$1@energise.enta.net>, Niel J Humphreys 
 writes
>Don't suppose anyone can put their hands on a copy of XP Tablet restore CDs
>for RM Tablets can they?
>
Neil

I have the disks shipped with a Tatung TTAB-A12D which is the RM 12.1" 
Teacher tablet.

Will they be any use.

Its fundamentally a full XP tablet kit rather than a restore disk.

Which RM tablet do you have?

Regards
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Invalid
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:21:34 +0000   author:   Invalid lid

Re: WTD - RM Tablet restore CDs   
"Invalid" <news@wisty.plus.com.invalid> wrote in message 
news:45$SWzGu$08KFwXL@wisty.plus.com...
> In message <hcvb5q$5fh$1@energise.enta.net>, Niel J Humphreys 
>  writes
>>Don't suppose anyone can put their hands on a copy of XP Tablet restore 
>>CDs
>>for RM Tablets can they?
>>
> Neil
>
> I have the disks shipped with a Tatung TTAB-A12D which is the RM 12.1" 
> Teacher tablet.
>
> Will they be any use.
>
> Its fundamentally a full XP tablet kit rather than a restore disk.
>
> Which RM tablet do you have?


I have a number of various ones, the 910 and 912 12" models and some of the 
10" ones too. Since posting I have managed to get a generic XP Tablet disc 
set sorted out and installed on one so should be OK now. The only thing is 
there is no software available for the fingerprint reader on the 12" ones, 
is this on the restore CDs or just not used by RM do you know?
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:41:07 -0000   author:   Niel J Humphreys

Re: WTD - RM Tablet restore CDs   
In message <hcvk9v$jr7$1@energise.enta.net>, Niel J Humphreys 
 writes
>"Invalid" <news@wisty.plus.com.invalid> wrote in message
>news:45$SWzGu$08KFwXL@wisty.plus.com...
>> In message <hcvb5q$5fh$1@energise.enta.net>, Niel J Humphreys
>>  writes
>>>Don't suppose anyone can put their hands on a copy of XP Tablet restore
>>>CDs
>>>for RM Tablets can they?
>>>
>> Neil
>>
>> I have the disks shipped with a Tatung TTAB-A12D which is the RM 12.1"
>> Teacher tablet.
>>
>> Will they be any use.
>>
>> Its fundamentally a full XP tablet kit rather than a restore disk.
>>
>> Which RM tablet do you have?
>
>
>I have a number of various ones, the 910 and 912 12" models and some of the
>10" ones too. Since posting I have managed to get a generic XP Tablet disc
>set sorted out and installed on one so should be OK now. The only thing is
>there is no software available for the fingerprint reader on the 12" ones,
>is this on the restore CDs or just not used by RM do you know?

I have two (and a dead one!), My RM came without any disks, so I can't 
say what is on the restore set. However the Tatung (bought retail) came 
with a two disk set. One is a straight XPTablet install Disk, the second 
is a Utilities and Drivers disk.

The Omnipass fingerprint login app (and presumably the fingerprint 
driver - although that is on the internet) are on the utilities disk 
along with all the (then current) drivers.

As a piece of data I now run Windows 7 on my Tatung unit ( 1.5Ghz 
Processor and 1.25G Ram) Its excellent The handwriting recognition is 
much, much better than under XP. The only thing that doesn't work under 
Windows 7 is the fingerprint driver. Authentec have not released a 
driver for the AES3500 reader that is compliant with the new Windows 
Biometrics (and as far as I can tell don't plan to).

Reply to should work.

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Invalid
date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 19:38:33 +0000   author:   Invalid lid

Re: WTD - RM Tablet restore CDs   
Invalid wrote:

> As a piece of data I now run Windows 7 on my Tatung unit ( 1.5Ghz
> Processor and 1.25G Ram) Its excellent

Crikey, are they still making PC's?

My first proper computer was a TC01...
www.tatungeinstein.co.uk/front/computer.html
date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:39:39 -0000   author:   Steve Walker

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