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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, at 3:46pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for clarifying... and I always assumed that DB was somehow an
> abbreviation for D-Sub, but I have no idea if that even makes sense.
This is what I've read:
"DB" was originally a specific connector shell, the one commonly used
I forgot to mention I am in the Monadnock region
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neal Richardson
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:33 PM
To: gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: Free Printer
I have an hp laser jet 4m+ with a jet dire
Warning: Technical standardese ahead. Proceed with caution. :-)
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, at 2:41pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The last time I needed a new SCSI cable CyberGuys had a good price. This one
> seems to match what you're looking for, and significantly cheaper.
> http://www.cyberguy
I have an hp laser jet 4m+ with a jet direct card that I am tired of
tripping over if any one wants it. The only thing it needs a dc controller
board. The rollers are new the toner is new the fuser assembly is new.
-Neal
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On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 08:59 -0500, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, at 2:22am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I was actually surprised to find out M$ has not come out with their 64-bit
> > version of Windows yet -- Linux beat them to the punch!
>
> That's old news. Linux was natively
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 03:33 pm, you wrote:
> On Dec 29, 2004, at 2:41 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> > I think the HD=HPDB question you bring up is probably just a typo,
> > or a misnomer anyway.
>
> HD (high density) and HPDB (Half-Pitch DB) are somewhat interchangable.
> Some people u
On Dec 29, 2004, at 2:41 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
I think the HD=HPDB question you bring up is probably just a typo,
or a misnomer anyway.
HD (high density) and HPDB (Half-Pitch DB) are somewhat interchangable.
Some people used to call the 50-pin telco-style SCSI connectors
"Centronics 50"
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 12:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Before I trudge out to the shed to visit The Box of Banished Cables,
> > is this the guy you're looking for?
> >
> > http://cablewholesale.com/popupspecs/10p2-23103.htm
> >
> > -Bill
> > -
>
> The one
Benjamin Scott wrote:
Anyone got any recommendations for IT management software? Something that
can track equipment (computers, printers, etc.) as well as software, where
it is, what it's for, serial numbers, etc.
It's been a while since I've actually used it, but in the past, I have
had good
Hello world!
I know this list has a lot of people with experience in IT administration
whose opinions I respect, so I'm floating question this here.
Anyone got any recommendations for IT management software? Something that
can track equipment (computers, printers, etc.) as well as software,
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, at 2:22am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was actually surprised to find out M$ has not come out with their 64-bit
> version of Windows yet -- Linux beat them to the punch!
That's old news. Linux was natively 64-bit on the DEC Alpha at least as
far back as 1997 (maddog can no
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