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RE: Fujitsu Stylistic pads

From: andy shor <>
Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 12:59:44 -0800 (PST)

Good Day Nathan:

I'll email the software directly to you. 

I also pondered the install problem. What I did was
simply remove the hard drive (pcmcia card style)and
put it into my laptop pcmcia slot. Start up your
laptop and it will see the drive as just another drive
on the system. Then I copied the needed Win95 software
from the CD into a directory on the Fujitsu drive.
Reinstall the drive in the Fujitsu unit, get to the
directory and run setup.exe for the install. When I
was done I deleted all the setup directory to save
needed space.

You have to plug a keyboard into the unit to get
things going and a serial mouse to the DB9 port would
be a big help to get Win95 setup but isn't absolutly
needed. Once Win95 is stable you can do the same
routine with the Pen Services software to get the Pen
to work in Win95. (The Pen works in the CMOS setup and
the screen settings right out of the box). You might
want to replace the battery in the Pen though.

Software on it's way to your other address...

Regards,
Andy

--- "Price, Nathan" <> wrote:
> Andy,
> 
> I just ordered one myself.  Could you send me the
> Pen Services software?
> Also, how did you install Win95 on the device? Since
> it doesn't have a
> Floppy or CD Rom drive, it seems like it would be a
> challenge.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nathan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: andy shor [mailto:]
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:57 PM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: Fujitsu Stylistic pads
> 
> 
> Good Day:
>  I picked up one of these last week and I'm pretty
> impressed. I loaded Win95 and it seems to run well
> under the load. If anyone is interested I have the
> Pen
> Services software that allows the Pen to work under
> Windows. I could email it if desired.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
> 
> --- Kevin Wang <> wrote:
> > Halted Specialties (computer surplus store) has a
> > few (2-4) Fujitsu
> > Stylistic 1000 tablets.  They come pretty blank
> > (only dos on the type
> > 3 pcmcia 340MB disk drive), and used (lots of ink
> > from pen tips around
> > the reset button).  Some details:
> > 
> > AMD 486 cpu
> > two type 2 pcmcia slots
> > stylus takes a single AAAA battery (yeah, that's 4
> > A's)
> > black and white lcd
> > type 3 pcmcia HD (340MB)
> > internal battery (comes with just one, though it's
> > used. Not sure how
> > 	good it is)
> > new, unopened AC adapter
> > new, unopened battery charger
> > parallel port, serial port, HD15 monitor port,
> > single ps/2 port, IRDA
> > 
> > However, they're a cheap: $100 each!  Give them a
> > call, they will ship
> > to you.  I don't expect them to last long at these
> > prices.
> > 
> > http://www.halted.com/
> > 
> >    - Kevin
> > 
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