Since Toshiba still has not gotten any OS/2 drivers out for the T4600C notebook, I thought I would mention a couple of things I've learned about the combination: 1. The Advanced Power Management Works! Without much special tweaking. I suggest getting "TSETUP.EXE", a DOS system setup utility, and "MAXTIME.*" the two Windows files associated with Maxtime, the Windows system utility and copy them to a directory. Then create icons to launch them. As far as I can tell it works great -- including the ability to enter an estimated battery setting when the LCD has no display for time remaining. 2. I discovered, to my amazement, that the Auto-resume feature also works perfectly with OS/2. No need to reboot every time you shut down. Just turn the power off and next time you turn it on, you are immediately right where you were when you left off. You turn RESUME mode on in MAXTIME. (One note: using another manufacturers PCMCIA modem, the modem shuts down when you turn off the T4600 and does not wake up when you turn it back on. You have to do a warm reboot.) 3. I had a lot of trouble with Video. The T4600C uses a Western Digital Chip set. OS/2 thinks it supports it, but it is not one of the WD chips that really is supported. (The chip set is WD90626A, I am told.) The result was that I could not get seamless WinOS/2 sessions to run. When I tried to reinstall video support I got a lot of weird combinations, none of which was right. I got SVGA modes that corrupted the desktop display and others that tried to run VESA TSR's in DOS and Windows sessions. Once I got seamless Windows to run for a day. the next day, it was broken again. And I had done nothing to any settings! IBM gave me the following tip to reinstall VGA (the only mode supported until TOSHIBA gets moving and gives us some drivers): Open an OS/2 window or full screen session and log onto the \OS2\INSTALL directory. Then type the following command: RSPDSPI /PK:VGA /SK:NONE /S:A:\ /T:C: I have no idea what any of this means, so be warned! Then you put the requested installation disk (Display Disk1) in drive A: and... supported VGA reinstalls perfectly. Seamless Windows in 16 glorious colors! TOSHIBA, please give us SVGA drivers! 4. Don't buy the SCSI adapter TOSHIBA makes for the bus connector. Even though it is supposed to be Adaptec compatible, it does not seem to work under OS/2 -- and I really did not expect it to when I read the manual. But TOSHIBA tech support had told me that they thought it was supported by the Adaptec driver, so I bought it. Now I'm stuck with a useless piece of hardware. Please, TOSHIBA, an OS/2 driver for the SCSI adapter! 5. I was told by TOSHIBA that their PCMCIA card does not support OS/2. I bought the Chapelet card as a beta tester to see if it works under OS/2. The answer so far: no. So I bought the IBM 14.4/14.4 PCMCIA fax modem. It works fine as COM2. An installation disk comes with it. I told it I had a T4400 or T4500 or whatever and it worked. I don't think it even involved installing any drivers that aren't part of OS/2. (The only downside, I have to do a warm boot to wake the modem up after going into suspend-resume mode.) Anyway, I recommend OS/2 2.1 on the T4600C with 20 Meg or RAM. It works like a dream. Chris Barr