
04-10-2010, 10:39 AM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 7
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Hey gkmacdev thanks for the response. We will make progress together for sure. Glad to see a fellow toshiba tablet owner, i was considering the m4 and still wonder if i made the right choice. I think i would have liked the screen size better. Anyway, back on topic. There is actually tablet function ive heard of people using these toshibas with tabletmagic with success. I personally installed it and had it recognize the pen but was glitchy at best and im way to early in my OS stability to worry about that. Also i found a kext driver for the intel modem of my m7 built into the IPC install. I installed it but it never showed any airport card... im sure there's further steps if support is even possible. You can get your internal screen to work usually by deleting all of the ATI, NVDA, and GeForce kexts.. And i think you can get 1280x800 resolution but this is hardly the proper method that i think we are both striving for. I want my damn 1440x900 resolution  . We will get it figured out. I recently downloaded and installed NVEnabler1.0 the 32 bit version. I thought the laptop supported 64bit but the installs are all 32. So this gave me a blue screen with white lines in the center and a visable movable cursor. Never fully booted but i noticed the cursor was smaller than normal which lead me to believe this was the closet to the resolution support, now i have to figure out whats conflicting with it and stopping it from booting into the OS.
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