Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!rutgers!ll-xn!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!mcnc!ecsvax!mvolo From: mvolo@ecsvax.UUCP (Michael R. Volow) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: Re: Datavue experince (?) Message-ID: <2163@ecsvax.UUCP> Date: Wed, 22-Oct-86 21:35:52 EDT Article-I.D.: ecsvax.2163 Posted: Wed Oct 22 21:35:52 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 23-Oct-86 23:09:45 EDT References: <2208@curly.ucla-cs.ARPA> Organization: UNC Educational Computing Service Lines: 79 > Does anyone have any experience with the Datavue portable PC > compatible, good or bad, to post? (The company is at 404-564-5668 if > you want to find a local dealer). > > This machine is roughly the same size, shape, and price scale as the > Zenith 171, with the following nice features: > > - very bright tiltable display (actually, three display options) > > - wireless detached keyboard (wire available in case > of interference) > > - can increase memory up to 1.2. Supposedly what you can do > with the memory above 640 is logically configure it as a device > such as disk or printer and use it that way. > > - can get with 2 3-1/2 floppies, or one 3-1/2 floppy and one 20 > meg hard disk (or if you really want one 5-1/4 floppy). Can > add on a 5-1/4 floppy to the back making it a little bigger). > > - runs ms-dos 2.1. The store claims they've booted it with > more recent version with no problem. > > It sounds like a nice machine for someone who needs a battery operated > portable. Are there any users out there with actual experience who > can comment on things like reliability, pc compatibility, etc.? > Specific questions I have include: > > - has anyone tried TI's PC-Scheme? Any of the TeX's? > > - with the 20 meg hard disk, does it run Xenix? > > - is the extra memory really usable? > > - if you've tried other portables (Z-171, Z-181, ibm pc > convertible, toshiba 1100, etc.) how does it compare in overall > feel, reliability, and satisfaction, etc.? > > thanks for any info.... > > Margot Flowers > Flowers@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU [or Flowers@UCLA-CS for old host tables] > ...!{ucbvax|ihnp4}!ucla-cs!flowers (uucp) If you can get a Datavue at a good price, do it. Otherwise, by lighter and more state-of-the art portable. I have an early model which holds only 640K. I wanted the 5 1/4 drive for compatibility with my home mac[C[C[C machine. I use the built-in ramdisk or use vdisk.sys to autoload my programs, allowing me to live comfortably with the single floppy. By carefully judging the ramdisk size, one can run relatively large programs. I use PC-DOS 2.1 and have run WordPerfect off the ramdisk. I have used large graphic programs such as Statgraphics, keeping the program files on the floppy and putting my datasets on the ramdisk, and have had no trouble displaying or printing graphic screens. The keyboard has good and bad points. It duplicates *all* of the IBM keys, which few other laptops do. But in strange locations. The backspace is in an unfortunate location, just above the enter key. And the hyphen is up in the function key row where it cannot be touch- typed easily. The small keyboards on most laptops take some getting used to. The action on the original Datavue keyboard is stiff and poor, but the action on the keyboard on the hard disk model is good [C[C[C[C[D[D[D[D. and it fits on the earlier models. By comparison the keyboard on the the Zenith/Morrow is much more poorly designed, with hard to use membrane function keys, and a combination toggle insert/delete that is absolutely dangerous. I can live with the LCD screen, but the newer screens are better. The Datavue with the 5 1/4 drive does not run long on a full battery charge, about 1 1/2 - 2 hours in my experience, even with few disk accesses. I don't know about the hard disk machine or the dual 3 1/2 machine. Toshiba 1100+'s are said to run much longer. I'm happy with my machine because I had no office machine to supplement my home machine. It's a better machine than the Zenith. But it's heavier and less perfect than some of the newer laptops. Good shopping.