From: Karl Yeanoplos (kyeanopl_at_amazon.den.mmc.com)
Date: Mon Oct 03 1994 - 11:48:48 EDT
>> 1.13 hasn't fixed anything relative to system lockup when
>> accessing PCMCIA devices after return from suspend/hibernation (at
>> least not on the TP360). I was hopeful after reading the above
>> comments, but the problem persists. When is IBM going to get around
>> to fixing this??
> It is not clear that IBM even considers this as a problem. The user's
> manual for the 750 suggests that what you are seeing is correct
> behavior. The manual is quoted every time this issue comes up.
I believe the manual for the 360 says that that PCMCIA device
may not be recognized following return from suspend/hibernation. It is
then suggested that the card be removed/replaced to resume normal
operation.
I'm not sure the manual implies that complete system
lockup is normal behavior, but I have to admit that this issue
isn't directly addressed. It just seems strange to me that IBM
would consider a system hang as "normal behavior". In fact, behavior
which requires a reboot after attempting to resume or "un-hibernate"
seems to defeat the purpose of the suspend/hibernate function
altogether.
I don't know about IBM, but I most definitely do NOT
consider this normal behavior...........
- Karl Yeanoplos
Denver, CO.
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