Linux Rocks! wrote:
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 02:07 pm, Ben Barrett wrote:
: slimp3 is an embedded music streaming device:
: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=slimp3&btnG=Search
: Felling Lucky --> http://www.slimdevices.com/
:
: PAWS? The Progressive Animal Welfare Society? Pets Are Wonderful Support?
: http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?p=dict&String=exact&Acronym=PAWS
PAWS was mentioned in my previous signature.... something about tcp/ip, and it
mentioned a 2 minute time limit (making tcp/ip to mars not usable).
:
: Oh, and where do you get your liquid oxygen? From a "Eugene-style art"
: supplier? :)
I just use a can of compressed air, turn it upside down when you spray, and
you get liquid... you dont need much, a quick squirt will freeze stuff for a
few seconds...
Whatever that is, it's not Liquid Oxygen (LOX).
:
: regards,
:
: Ben
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:
: Linux Rocks! wrote the following on 3/22/2005 11:23 AM:
: >...
: >So, It looks like youve isolated the problem to the slimp3 (this is some
: > sort of network device? I have no idea...)
: >
: >one way you can troubleshoot electronics is with liquid oxygen. freeze
: >individual components, test device, ... If you can make the device work by
: >freezing an individual component, then you can isolate that component.
: >
: >another amazingly effective method of of quality analysys is to simply
: > bust the snot out of any questionable components (ie: gee, I cant see the
: > markings on this diode, how do I know if its in right? take a pair of
: > plyers, and bust it, then your sure its not right, and you must replace
: > it.)
: >
: >maybe you just need PAWS?
: >Jamie
: >
: >: So I really think it's a broken Ethernet transmitter.
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