I have one of these but have not tried it on SATA yet.
Very slick case with
removable tray a SATA to eSATA bracket included.
http://www.icydock.com/product/mb559us-1smb.html
They even have a bracket that passes eSATA + power,
very slick.
http://www.icydock.com/product/MB559power_bracket.html
LOL, too funny!
I know on cable the cable co spends a lot of time
sending DHCP, ARP, and other
packets to systems that already have what they need.
Guess that's part of what
the hardware firewall is for!
Brian Weeden wrote:
Problem solved - user stupidity instead of a network
problem. Turn
Aren't there also antenna improvements with the pre-N
routers that benefit non-N
clients?
Lack of good antennas on the NIC's are the biggest
drawback combined with low
power output IMO. Now with 3rd party firmware it's
possible to increase WAP
transmit power but that will not help the weakest
Did you do a site survey to see if there was another
WAP nearby? Maybe a 2.4GHz
cordless phone?
If the wired ports work I'm guessing you power cycled
the modem after you
switched the MAC of the interface it was plugged into.
So no problem with the
wired connects, just wireless?
Brian Weeden
LOL, Vista is worthless!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. If you wanted do anytime upgrade later.
Ultimate is worthless imho.
Sent via BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 9:32:39
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Assuming that most video cards have 2 monitor outs (2
DVI or 1 DVI/1 analog) + 1
SVID/Component out:
Normally video cards in clone mode take into account
what an attached display
device reports as it's supported video modes and then
either lowers the
resolution to match on all cloned displays
Sysinternals Process Explorer?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/ProcessExplorer.mspx
Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
I think there was a freeware program called service
or process explorer or something similar that would
break down all the various processes grouped
beotch
telling me that my cd key was already in use. No
Duh! In the end they
wanted me to cut my barcode from the box and send it
with $10 to get my
game reactivated. Screw Valve, I bought the game and
I will never buy
another of their DRM crap product! Long live Warez!
j maccraw
It's a good card as is the XT version, both are ~$200
and dead end AGP. Not much
of an improvement over 9800pro unless you're going to
use it for a few years.
Raul Limos wrote:
1) Is there a better vidcard for this system for
2D? It needs to be AGP.
Comment: I'm not playing any games these
If your not gaming or transcoding video, I'd leave the
9800pro alone since any
new AGP card is a dead-end in the long run.
Best answer to the upgrade question: is it working
for you?
A real upgrade worth the money would mean switching
mobo's which has a forced
cascade effect of new video, ram,
Thanks for the tip Wayne, I'll check out your code!
In this case Thane was looking for an automated way of
getting to a sub-folder
without knowing it's name or asking for user input.
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 02:00 08-24-2007, j maccraw typed:
There is also a method I've seen DriverPacks use
Funny how most non-game software vendors do just fine
with license keys
internet validation.
At least HalfLife 2 switched to only needing a valid
serial number steam
account to install play without the media checks.
CW wrote:
Thank goodness someone else had these thoughts and
put them to
.
zaske wrote:
Speak of the devil and he will appear. Steam is
another DRM disaster!
j maccraw wrote:
Funny how most non-game software vendors do just
fine
with license keys internet validation.
At least HalfLife 2 switched to only needing a
valid
serial number steam account to install
With only one folder, easily enough done under XP:
for /d %f in (*) do pushd %f
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Is there a command to change directory to go down
one level of the
folder structure - the reverse of cd.. basically? I
have a folder that
only has one subfolder, but I don't know the
Sounds like a nice rig though I am not up on the newer
Dell models. Other than
to say you might want to get some of the upgrade
elsewhere I offer these thoughts:
Get a second battery, run them together and you wont
be deep-cycling one, they
will degrade (wear out in the lifetime sense, not
per
I don't know about there being a separate admin just
used for installing
windows, I suspect that is not the case given my
experience with Recovery Console.
If you are not using EFS to protect files, you may be
able to use one of the
boot CD's made to overwrite passwords reset the
admin
Turn it sideways and use an external KB mouse! ;)
I guess I'd have to agree with you somewhat since I
think even 4:3 sucks for
that reason. 3:4 or 9:16 would make more sense to me
but I've yet to see a
laptop with portrait mode pivot.
JRS wrote:
snip
I almost always need more vertical space
Sorry for the late response, on vacation still...
Let me know if you learn anything new about the method
as it's new to me
documentation seems to be scarce about the technique.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 08:56 PM 05/08/2007, j maccraw wrote:
Roughly speaking, you can use this INF silently
Roughly speaking, you can use this INF silently called
for each user (RunOnce,
Start folder, etc...) like this:
rundll32 setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall
128 sethome.inf
Here is sethome.inf:
; This is the Setup information file to change IE home
page for current user
[Version]
Neither, get yourself a real Cisco card even if only
54G it will have better
range and less hassles. Of course, they also seem to
cost more than the consumer
models.
Veech wrote:
I bought two USB wireless adapters a couple days ago
to bring home and
compare because I couldn't decide which
I'd leave the password part out since windows should
use the logged in user
password anyway to authenticate. In fact if username
is not domain based or an
account other than current login, then there is no
reason to add it since the
current un/pw is sent automatically.
At 03:21 PM 7/27/2007,
This is where netstat -a -b -n comes in handy since it
list the process as well
as the port# (rather than common service name) so you
know exactly what has that
port.
nobozoz wrote:
Duncan,
Did you fire up Taskmanager and check if 'homer' is
already running?
I had homer running and
There are also free P2K tools if have a usb cable want
to do more than transfer
pics ringtones.
google for p2kcommander or motox.
On the other hand if you want to sync with outlook
backup your phone book you
really need to buy MPT.
FORC5 wrote:
FWIW I bought a USB Bluetooth adapter and
hmm, I have a lappy drive that died mysteriously
only chirps without spinning.
Will have to try this!
Scott Sipe wrote:
So I posted awhile ago that I had had a new Seagate
drive die (not
recognized by computer, made a weird chirping
noise). I finally got
around to trying something I had
TCPView -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Networking/TcpView.mspx
Though no one other than local processes can access
the loopback IP.
From: DHSinclair
Is there any way for me to query a given machine to
find out
who is camped out listening to 127.0.0.1?
I am playing with
finally be
getting serious again.
Ben Ruset wrote:
My phone came with MPT and it's the biggest piece of
crap out there.
The best software I have ever seen for phones is
Float's Mobile Agent,
which is freeware for Sony Ericsson phones.
j maccraw wrote:
There are also free P2K tools if have
Of j maccraw
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 1:22 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] Dead hdd--freezer!
hmm, I have a lappy drive that died mysteriously
only chirps without spinning.
Will have to try
You're welcome for the link.
There's not just an IP involved here, but also a port.
Something else likely is
using a port that homer needs to use. You run into
this when you try to run more
that one of the same kind of client or server software
the needs a specific port
on a machine.
A simple
Not when upgrade or OEM are so cheap, that's for sure!
I just can't believe the number of people that cheap
out by home ed.
FORC5 wrote:
nobody in the right mind pays retail.
opps sorry :-}
fp
At 05:42 PM 7/21/2007, DHSinclair Poked the stick
with:
WaViJo,
Thank you. I sorta feel a
Why a Samsung DVD over a Sony or Pioneer? Just
wondering!
Joe User wrote:
1 SAMSUNG 18X DVD±R DVD Burner With 12X DVD-RAM
Write, LightScribe Technology Black SATA Model
SH-S183L - $36.99
, don't diddle me
with DX10 and fuck
Vista until SP1). AnandTech, HardOCP, PCStats etc.
are some of the best
review sites. Oh yeah, unless you're rich, save your
$ for your
retirement fund or get an 8800GTX and enter the
elite zone.
j maccraw wrote:
ATI X1950 Pro XT's from Sapphire, VisionTek
Also you may find you're blocked from accessing pics
ringtones by your
carriers *cough*Verizon*cough* choice of features.
The software for motorola's is Mobil Phone Tools but
you can also use the
various free P2K packages to access the file system
directly for copying off
pics. The cable is
I have though about this on off in the past years.
Damn it's been a long time
we've been chatting back forth!
The only need I have is for my games to be playable.
This is of course limited
by budget of which I currently have none! Not too bad
since I have a card fast
enough for HL2 and only
ATI X1950 Pro XT's from Sapphire, VisionTek,
PowerColor, etc... get my vote on
either bus. I am sure the similar spec Nvidia's are
the same ~$200.
Tom's has a nice comparison database for GPU's:
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics.html
Bobby Heid wrote:
AGP? PCI-X (I think)? Etc.
Why not just log the % of idle time usage or something
like that?
Most of the snappiness of cleaned or freshly installed
windows is lack of extra
processes no fragmentation which quickly fades after
install software that
adds support DLL's or processes.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 12:17 PM
Why not just get a VIVO video card w/ hardware MPEG
and benefit in both
recording playback?
Robert Turnbull wrote:
I have some VHS tapes that I want to record to DVD.
I see that Geeks has a LiteOn-9016G for $79, but
this model seems to
have had mixed reviews.
I might also use it to
Well I just was in the position of needed an external
3.5 case so I
searched and agonized, finally choosing to get a
IcyDock a AMS Venus
DS3. I tested the no-fan Icy first and found it ran
40C under continous
disk usage for hours so I put the unopened fan equiped
DS3 up on eBay.
Would
Dump the Nov+updates, there is a May core release
June update that
supersedes them.
Now if I could just finish this custom XP SP2 +
Autopatcher +
DriverPacks + tweaks (was using nLite) + WPI w/ my
usual software
installs (whew!) DVD nightmare I started creating in
June...
Steve Tomporowski
All it takes a bad driver/inf to disable WPA support.
Are you showing
WPA as a option in WZC for the wifi?
Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast
with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut.
Uh, My Computer-Manage-Drive Management?
There is also command line DiskPart.exe in system32
folder.
Winterlight wrote:
At 10:47 AM 7/4/2007, you wrote:
Is there a way to create a FAT32 partition under
XPSP2?
any of the partition utilities will do this. But if
you mean natively,
Apache is a webserver AFAIK. Don't know if that's what
the executable is
call though. If you did not install a webserver, then
be concerned. Does
not have anything to do with FF or extensions/add-ons.
I get the unresponsive script thing when my CPU is
maxed out doing Flash
but only then and
all the inexpensive cases ($50) are IDE only,
prolific chipset,
and have no fan.
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 23:25 06-21-2007, j maccraw typed:
Seems the enclosure I want is $90 eSATA only and
$150
when you add USB or firewire. SO I wonder if a
external
bridge is cheaper way to go?
Where have
That was my guess also and the main reason I stopped
dual booting a
Linux on my laptop. The 2 consistently just don't play
well togther on
the same hdd, MS fault likely. sigh...
Brian Weeden wrote:
Since the same problem exists with both encrypted
and unencrypted
partitions
it seems to me
Maybe Media Monkey handles video conversion? Not sure
but it beats
Creative's software for syncing!
Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Here's the story: I've got a 30gig Creative Zen and
the video
converter they provide can't handle a lot of
formats. So I installed
the update, which then broke the
If he's using truecrypt's software on both platforms
and the volume
mounts with truecrypt on both platforms, the data
should be accessible.
You CAN NOT mount a truecrypt partition directly, you
must use truecrypt
to mount it or it will show up as a Healthy
(unformatted partition) in
Windows.
Looking for a SATA adapter that plugs into a firewire
or USB 2.0 port so
I can attach an external drive enclosure that is eSATA
only.
Do I just buy a FW or USB to SATA bridge plug that
into the eSATA port?
Seems the enclosure I want is $90 eSATA only and $150
when you add USB
or firewire. SO
WRT54GS, though Linksys has fracked with them since v4
by reducing the
RAM/ROM to where you have almost no space to load on
firmware. Anything
that supports DD-WRT is worth looking into.
Stay away from Sveasoft's firmware, he's a rip-off
IMHO.
Jeff Lane wrote:
Sam,
I use, and recommend, a
They'd have to be nuts to bury Dr. Who again given the
reception it's
getting after being off the air all those years!
Jeff Lane wrote:
Go to this link, Brian. The rumor has been refuted
and BBC is going to
start filming season four soon.
http://www.gallifreyone.com/news.php?id=seriesnews
Assuming XP SP2: a router w/ hardware firewall and
good AV software is
all you need IMO. Remove either of the 2, you are
going to have problems
on a DSL no matter how briefly you are on.
Browsing, make sure IE is locked down for all but the
Microsoft sites.
Configure Firefox as browser using
I'm not talking about the bootstrap loader settings
NVRAM, I am
talking about the code to run the configuration
interface FOR the BIOS.
Choice of boot device happens w/o the software via the
hardware BIOS
reset jumper, but no further control over settings w/o
the hidden
partition's program.
ones that need no activation. Was
real surprised when
the disc I pulled out of my box of Dell CD's turned
out to be a VLK
version (though sadly SP1, and not slipstreamable).
Don't know which
machine it came with orginally but Woohoo!
Ben Ruset wrote:
j maccraw wrote:
As for the Dell guy
, j maccraw Poked the stick
with:
There are also at least 2 kinds of Dell XP OEM
CD's,
normal ones that
need keys and VLK ones that need no activation. Was
real surprised when
the disc I pulled out of my box of Dell CD's turned
out to be a VLK
version (though sadly SP1
Slim DVD burners like used in laptops slim bay
desktops are $70.
This for NEC or Sony of the top of my head.
Ben Ruset wrote:
Plextor makea a slim bus powered DVD burner. Newegg
is out of stock but
has them for $140. Honestly, I think you're probably
SOL on the Compaq
burner. Fortunately
Ah, I thought he was replacing an internal Compaq
drive with another
internal.
Ben Ruset wrote:
Yeah, but this is including the enclosure.
j maccraw wrote:
Slim DVD burners like used in laptops slim bay
desktops are $70. This for NEC or Sony of the top
of my head.
Ben Ruset wrote
Stay away from PM8, it's has so many bugs it is not
funny! Burnt me too
many times in past 2 years after loyally using for a
long time. These
days I use Acronis Disk Director.
All partitions should be byte for byte copyable with
True Image and the
MBR partition tables are standard no matter
Their BIOS setup is on that partition IIRC. Loose it
and loose access to
the BIOS setup.
Winterlight wrote:
I don't care about the utilities, but the BIOS? If
that is true then you
can't just upgrade a hard drive on Compaq's with a
simple clean
install... you would have to restore the
Yes, Duh if you don't have the driver set, an OS
disk valid key,
don't do the work. That said, kill that little Compaq
partition on some
models (maybe only circa 2000, haven't worked on a
new one) and loose
access to the BIOS setup. May not keep you from
booting via HDD (since
BIOS reset
or
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 06:37:20 -0700
Are those not pretty expensive cars ?
fp
At 05:38 AM 5/22/2007, j maccraw Poked the stick
with:
Love my girlfriend's Jetta TDI! Even with higher
diesel prices it's like
paying half the cost of unleaded because of the
mileage she gets
commuting
That doesn't apply to Win2K which is what he is asking
about.
Ben Ruset wrote:
If you want an alternative, you can looking at
patching your uxtheme.dll
and then getting various free themes off
deviantart.com. I was running a
very nice one before my last OS rebuild.
DHSinclair wrote:
Yeah yeah, I hear all the time from accross the pond
how we shouldn't
complain.
Bah, we make a large part of our own oil so we should
be complaining
when that it's too expensive!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be thankful you don't live in the UK
1 UKP per LITRE.
Love my girlfriend's Jetta TDI! Even with higher
diesel prices it's like
paying half the cost of unleaded because of the
mileage she gets
commuting. 50+ MPG doing a 100mi round trip commute 4
days a week and
refilling once a week or longer.
Hayes Elkins wrote:
The VW Jetta TDI that gets
(2004 est.)
I'm pretty sure by now we are consuming more than we
are producing, but it
certainly hasn't increased the to ration you have
across in the US.
n.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of j maccraw
Sent: 22 May 2007 13:26
If a web server does not allow directory browsing, you
don't use a
common name filename, and don't link to it, does it
still get indexed?
Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
Sorry for not getting back earlier I totally forgot
about this. But I
have never actually used the robots.txt file but I
looked at
Flicker of power, then dead sounds like dead PSU or a
short somewhere.
Remove everything attached to mobo except power
video card and work
from there was always my method. This includes the
front panel cables,
you can simply short the mobo power switch jumper with
a metal object to
power on.
Bah, for MP3's only I'd look into Sansa.
For video use the Creative Zen Vision W is worth it
for screen alone
even if it is mired in Microsoft's MTP. There is also
Archos, Wolverine
if you need heavy storage bigger screen than iPod +
video.
Joe User wrote:
Think I am going to go with the
ASI? Reputation, hahahahaha. Somehting change in the
past 10 years with
them? They're nothing special from memory, no better
or worse than ZZF
or NE. When a drive dies it's not the resellers fault
and they simply
pass the buck onto the OEM vendor. Resllers sell what
sells makes
profit, not
That thermal hood method is a recommended solution
last time I checked
and the fan in my GX260 moves more air than standard
cpu fan + case fan
setup IMO. 5400 RPM drives run cooler (and slower),
hence why they are
used in set top cable TV DVR boxes by SA the like.
Granted this does nothing
Many of us have over the years Chuck, if a customer
understood that they
wouldn't need you to build it for them. PRICE
PERCEIVED size speed
of different vendors complete systems (and software
for some dumb
reason) drive customer choices and decisions over who
to buy from not
what
Could Vista be the new 95 or worse, ME?
Pants down no lube even if all the drivers work
since it so mired in
content protection and 1st gen radical security ideas.
Last thing I want
is OS by Macrovision.
By the time they work out the kinks they'll have to
call it VistaSE or
Vista2SE! Hell we
Bah Halo, I'm waiting for Crysis but not if I have to
have Vista to play it.
Veech wrote:
Interesting, because I was looking at Halo 2 for PC
-- which was just
released Tuesday -- as the first PC game worth
upgrading my XP to Vista.
But the more I hear stuff like this (I have the X-Fi
card),
With a 2k server your should just set up a domain and
join all the
systems to that. Then if you login to a workstation or
the server with a
domain account you can access any share secured with
domain account ACLS.
Otherwise windows will default to suppling the local
login un/pw to the
remote
Or possibly the access feature sticky keys.
Run access.cpl uncheck all the Keyboard Use
... options.
JRS wrote:
Almost sounds like a stuck shift key...
Started yesterday. System is WinXP-pro @sp2
after system was OFF for ~4 days.
Mouse is MS Basic Optical mouse
Mouse driver
Hence 2x 500GB @ $300 makes more sense than 1x 750GB @
$250.
Even better when the $125-$130 deals happen on 500GB
7200.10's.
Greg Sevart wrote:
Surprised you're going the 750 route given the
cost
per GB is higher
than the 500 400's.
Higher?
500/150 =3.33 and 750/250=3
You're
IMO $.25/GB is the sweet spot which the 400GB tends to
hit with frequent
sales @ $100.
So 1TB @ $250-300 would fit that bill, likely within 6
months I think.
Of course when you consider 80GB @ $80-100 we've come
a long way in 2
years but that's just the nature of the beast. I won't
touch
I'd assume not in this day age.
Surprised you're going the 750 route given the cost
per GB is higher
than the 500 400's.
Last I checked a few days ago 500 is $149, 750 is
$250+. Keeping my eye
out for sales on the 500 @ $125ish or 750 @ $200.
Hopefully the eventual
release the 1TB will
When did they add this? I have no problems running
scheduled chkdsk at
boot time with either one installed.
Is it just a upper or lower filter edit to remove it
from the driver chain?
Will check you links when I get net access at home...
Hayes Elkins wrote:
I wont even touch the subject of
I'll second that one, CDex is what I use!
Jamie Furtner wrote:
Joe User wrote:
What are you guys using to rip cd's to mp3 -
preferably that's free?
CDex - http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
Uses LAME to encode to MP3 out of the box.
Jamie
Great, as long as the long term solution is neither
plastic nor paper.
Only thing stupider than paper grocery bags is all the
paper wasted
generating monthly bills junk mail, flyers, and
ATM/cash register
receipts.
LOL, the good overhead track wiring pic is
impressive. The rest down
right disturbing!
G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
I think I worked a couple of these places
-- Forwarded message --
http://thrillingwonder.blogspot.com/2007/03/really-bad-wiring-jobs_20.html
LOL, DRM = Does it Really Matter?
Piracy- what software companies racking in dough use
to illustrate they
are really broke and need to charge more for less.
Want to stop commercial pirates from making money
while increasing your
legit sales? Remove DRM, EULA restrictions, and have
the discs
So true! Piracy was rampant in the 80's among those
in the know and it
didn't kill anyone's profits!
I had a RAM slot die in my Dell C840 going cross
country last summer,
halving my total RAM from 1GB to 512MB. Had to stop in
Montana cell
phone in for re-activation or I could not log in to
Right, locking yourself into what Job's considers
worth hardware. No
thanks, I only want the OS.
Joe User wrote:
Hello FORC5,
Friday, March 30, 2007, 8:55:39 AM, you wrote:
I say the 70's and 80's was good for business and
current scheme is not. ( greed )
fp
I say, doing business with
LOL, most of the WAP makers talk with emphasis on not
doing firmware
updates wirelessly. Does that same wireless only
software also do the
firmware upgrades? ;-)
Seems a stupid move to limit the interface you can
make changes from,
esp. making it wireless only.
Brian Weeden wrote:
I wanted
Yet you site Corsair XMS as a choice a few posts back?
TwinX is MATCHED PAIRS of XMS. Same item, just tested
as pairs.
GPL wrote:
I'll be the square one and say it, that memory is
not on the
Qualified Vendors List/
lol
On 3/26/07, Bobby Heid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found
I was tinkering with some part ideas for a buddy:
Asus M2M WS Pro $258.00
AMD AM2 Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 5200+ Socket $200
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB DDR2-800 $214
Coolermaster STC-T01-UBK$129
Seasonic S12 600W $150
SAPPHIRE Radeon X1950 XT 512MB $299
Seagate 7200.10 Barracuda
Data is not truly unlimited anyway so PC card might
not be worth the $$$
anyway.
Personally I won't use Verizon if the phone has their
customized (read
bastardized) firmware like the Razr does. The
Smartphones running
windows mobile might not have that issue though.
Analog service is a
Yikes, $2000 or $3000!
It would have to last at least 5 years of game play
and support 2-4 high
rez displays in something like Crysis to command that
price!
Steve wrote:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=6336
- Original Message - From: j maccraw
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Or upgrade to Process Explorer and have even more info
including CPU
usage history.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/ProcessExplorer.mspx
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 05:41 03-07-2007, Thane Sherrington typed:
Yes. I like to add CPU Time and Peak RAM usage to
the
the strength to click on
the link. ;)
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 19:29:42
To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Eudora ?
Is this free?
j maccraw wrote:
Or upgrade to Process Explorer and have
A lowly old Nforce2 XP2800 system I built back in
2004.
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
j maccraw wrote:
:: Well all I can say after switching from a fried
9800
:: (that ATI wouldn't
:: warranty) to a X850XT is WOW!. Older R481 but
still
:: 256-bit memory
:: unlike the 128-bit 1650 garbage
Performance wise it's x850XT, X1800, X1900, then X1950
Pro which AFAIK
is the highest model for AGP. The x1650 is a waste
lagging behind even
the X800.
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics.html
Greg Sevart wrote:
The X1650Pro would be sufficient. All you need is
one dual-link TMDS
:
What's really sad is that my ATI 9800 Pro doesn't
even show up on that
long, long list!
j maccraw wrote:
Performance wise it's x850XT, X1800, X1900, then
X1950
Pro which AFAIK is the highest model for AGP. The
x1650 is a waste
lagging behind even the X800.
http://www23.tomshardware.com
Well on DVD-V's I can Disc Dr. works great though I
can see where it
would make it harder to recover from if it did not
work. It leaves a
uniform texture pattern, certainly not smooth
glassy.
I've had several DVD-V's with radial scratches that
simply would not
play, could not be
LOL, you're on crack!
Apple? OMG, can you say overpriced? At what benefit
over something from
another NAS vendor? Why stop at 750's?
Nevermind the hardware specs, for home use you'd be
better served
@$6000 (or less) building your own solution with 5TB+
SATA using
off-the-shelf components
I love this case mod:
http://digg.com/mods/Amazing_Stained_Glass_PC_Case_Photos
Must not do much in terms of RF shielding but sure
looks great!
The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using
Secure Internet attached ARE oxymorons, add
Microsoft and you have an
Uber-Oxymoron.
Joe User wrote:
Hello Thane,
Monday, February 5, 2007, 2:40:46 PM, you wrote:
This article suggests that MS is far more secure
than we think
I think, to use the words Microsoft and secure in
the same
Incoming traveler, it's Jim's IDC.
Open the iris!
;-)
Bryan Seitz wrote:
TESTIES!
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 06:08:03AM -0500, Jim
Edwards wrote:
At 1/28/2007 09:26 AM, Jim Edwards wrote:
Hi peeps.
--
No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version:
Why bother trying, switch the case out for new when
you replace the
mobo/cpu/etc. Reuse everything that is viable and
standard.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Al can't send this to the list, so I'm sending it
for him:
Has anyone replaced the motherboard in an
emachines,
namely a etower 500is?
Specs are real use Neil?
Razr specs *say* up to 7 hrs/12 days, but only
delivers about 5/10 if
you have Bluetooth off.
No biggie, rev 1 product, I can wait a year for the
next version!
Neil Davidson wrote:
5 hours is fantastic.
My Razr only has like 120 minutes of talk time.
My old
Just a follow up, this link talks about this kind of
setup with the
exception that they suggest slave router use DHCP to
get address from
master. This IMHO, lacking a DHCP address reservation
for slave router,
would make it hard to know what address to connect
to slave router on
from subnet
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