[NF] Replacing RAID drive

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Madigan
We are starting to get warning messages from one disk of a RAID 5 system saying that it is potentially failing. We have five 18 GB SCSI drives. Do I have to replace that drive with a identical drive or can I replace it with a bigger drive? I'm guessing that I can still find that original drive

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Paul Hill
On 6/29/07, Steve Ellenoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a big fan of qemu, but ever since vmware has been free, I've had > no use for it, and can't see why anyone else would either, especially > since vmware is still better, faster, and far easier to setup than qemu. Well QEMU supports emulati

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under someopen source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread mrgmhale
> That IS what you wrote, but Gil is using Leland's $8 spell checker today. > > I did mean to type Snitchware, but after nearly 4 weeks of being out of town for a family medical issue, and less than 4 hours of sleep for several nights running, I am not going to be too hard on myself. What surpris

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under someopen source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread Graham Dobson
>our industry. >> > It will rank right up there with Vaporware and Futureware. >> > The future belongs to Wetware, apparently. Graham. ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free v

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 19:52, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > The catch with the free VMware Player is you need a purchased copy of > VMware workstation to first create the virtual machines. Once the > virtual machines are created, they can be distributed allowing any user > the run them. > > Th

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 19:17, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > After hearing about qemu, I decided to take a look at it. I have it up > a running and it reminds me of dosemu, which I ran under Linux about the > time windows 95 came out. > > I hit a few bumps getting everything running, but after

Re: [NF] Toshiba hard-coded failure dates

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 18:56, Stephen the Cook wrote: > > That's what I think, it *should* work, in the moral sense of > > "should". They have it proprietorized in the firmware, however, to > > make sure that it doesn't. Deliberate stealing. Crooks like M$. > > Why is M$ the problem if you loade

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 14:42, Chet Gardiner wrote: > Download AVG Free and install it on the Win2K partition. > > Works Great -- Great Price... > > http://www.grisoft.com/ Hi Chet! I will. Still keeping it off the web, though. > > > > Hi Chet! > > > > Thanks for that input. I will keep it off t

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 14:41, Chet Gardiner wrote: > Damn > > Snitchware is what I meant... Hi Chet! That IS what you wrote, but Gil is using Leland's $8 spell checker today. > > mrgmhale wrote: > > "snithware", heh-heh. Very clever naming convention. One more to tuck > > into my exer expandi

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some opensource virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 13:15, mrgmhale wrote: > > There goes the social security check for this > > month. But look at all the fun I will have trying to make this work! > > Hey, some things are more important than food, rent and taxes, eh? Don't > look at the RAM as an expenditure. Heck no! I

[NF] Website help

2007-06-28 Thread Mike Wohlrab
Hey, Once again, I need your help with my website. I am trying to add a comment suggestion box to my website, and I have it there, but the problem is that when the submit box is clicked it does not go anywhere. That is where I am stuck, as I have been searching Google and I think I need some sc

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pablo H. Rivera Sr.
Hi Leland. You had me going there for a minute. I just purchased VMWare workstation about 10 days ago. Frantic, I went to check the downloaded file... Phe! It's version 6... ;) Pablo = * -Original Message- * From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Le

Re: Bidding for jobs based upon the number of tables involved

2007-06-28 Thread Whil Hentzen (Pro*)
> sleeves due to you being longer in the tooth than I am ) is that you > attract the good client's who'll pay your $xxx/hr rates.in my > depressed economical areas, there's no way there's 3 digits after that > dollar sign. You're not the only one. I live in Milwaukee. Folks around here (th

Re: Bidding for jobs based upon the number of tables involved

2007-06-28 Thread Whil Hentzen (Pro*)
MB Software Solutions wrote: > Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote: >> MB Software Solutions wrote: >> >>> Did any of you ever come up with a bid where the number tables in the >>> database helped you form the idea of how many screens it'd take to >>> support such a database? I've scoped out the databa

Re: Bidding for jobs based upon the number of tables involved

2007-06-28 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: >> Michael, otoh, well, there's some hope for him. >> > > "Work smarter not barter!" or something like that, right? > Well, I'm not sure how to take that, but I'll just sleep fine tonight knowing that my clients have been extremely satisfied and don't mind saying so to p

Re: Bidding for jobs based upon the number of tables involved

2007-06-28 Thread MB Software Solutions
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote: > MB Software Solutions wrote: > >> Did any of you ever come up with a bid where the number tables in the >> database helped you form the idea of how many screens it'd take to >> support such a database? I've scoped out the database entities and >> their attributes

Re: 11,200,000 hits on "foxpro"

2007-06-28 Thread MB Software Solutions
Pete Theisen wrote: > On Wednesday 27 June 2007 13:29, Kristyne McDaniel wrote: > >> There's no reason VFP shouldn't be updated as well, other than the desire >> of the language owners to kill it. Surely we don't think the billions of >> lines of FoxPro and VFP code are going to really be writte

Re: [NF] New York State Legislature Fends off M$

2007-06-28 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ken Dibble wrote: >> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9025618&intsrc=news_ts_head >> > > > Sometimes the good guys win. > > Yup. Now I wish we'd follow Massachusetts's lead and mandate open formats > for all documents. > > And then go one furt

Re: ctl32 scrollable container

2007-06-28 Thread Cesar
Hi Paul, I've just started using this control too, and found that same problem. Carlos Alloatti is already aware of this problem, and for this moment, I did the following to fix this small bug. Carlos is not available this week, and he promised to send a new version as soon as he gets back. For

RE: Listing messages

2007-06-28 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
Thanks Ken. I was undecided between an edit_box and a list_box. E. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.10/873 - Release Date: 26-Jun-07 23:54 ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@l

ctl32 scrollable container

2007-06-28 Thread Paul Newton
Hi all (Malcolm are you there ?) I have just been looking at the ctl32 scrollable container and I have one small problem with it Scrollable container height is say 600 and it has a child container of height (e.g.) 1200. Using ctlforcescrollbars = 2. The slider of the vertical scrollbar is ab

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
The catch with the free VMware Player is you need a purchased copy of VMware workstation to first create the virtual machines. Once the virtual machines are created, they can be distributed allowing any user the run them. The GSX Server is free, but I haven't had time to do anything with it.

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Steve Ellenoff
I'm a big fan of qemu, but ever since vmware has been free, I've had no use for it, and can't see why anyone else would either, especially since vmware is still better, faster, and far easier to setup than qemu. At 08:17 PM 6/28/2007, you wrote: >After hearing about qemu, I decided to take a loo

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
After hearing about qemu, I decided to take a look at it. I have it up a running and it reminds me of dosemu, which I ran under Linux about the time windows 95 came out. I hit a few bumps getting everything running, but after I got the acceleration working it's not bad. Still, It's not nearly

RE: [NF] Toshiba hard-coded failure dates

2007-06-28 Thread Stephen the Cook
Pete Theisen <> wrote: > On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:10, Nicholas Geti wrote: >> DVD drivers are supplied by Windows so any DVD drive should work. > > Hi Nicholas! > > That's what I think, it *should* work, in the moral sense of > "should". They have it proprietorized in the firmware, however, to

Re: [OT] Tokyo Rose

2007-06-28 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Graham Dobson wrote: >> Erhh... that would be Isabel Peron (her real full name is Maria Estela >> Martinez de Peron), Eva was Peron's first wife and died a long time ago. >> > Which one sang don't cry for me Argentina? > > Eva. ___ Post Messages to:

RE: Listing messages

2007-06-28 Thread Kent Belan
I use an edit box and keep adding to the bottom of the text. The list will scroll in the edit box. lcText = 'First line' lcText = lcText + chr(13) + 'Second Line' ect... > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Eurico Chagas Filho > Sent: Thu

Listing messages

2007-06-28 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
Hi I need to show a list of messages, one after the other and they should stay visible till the end of the process. Which is the best way to do it ? TIA, Eurico. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.10/873 - Release Dat

Re: SQL Problem

2007-06-28 Thread Jerry Wolper
On 27 Jun 2007 at 16:57, Jeff Johnson wrote: > I am doing a SELECT statement in VFP7: > > SELECT * FROM _dcdb INTO CURSOR csrdcdb WHERE VAL(tripdate) > > lnbegin GROUP BY LEFT(tripdate, 6) I think the problem (as John was saying) is that you have to GROUP BY a field in the resulting ta

Fwd: [NF] iFixit Plans Live iPhone Disassembly Event

2007-06-28 Thread Ed Leafe
For you gadget geeks out there: Begin forwarded message: > This message comes to you from MacTech News -- the Mac(tm) OS > Technical > News and Info server. See below for more info on this list (including > sub/unsub details). > __ > > > iFixit will be live blog

[OT] For you PETA supporters.

2007-06-28 Thread Michael Madigan
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/news_detail.cfm/headline/3391 2008 Presidential Campaign Gear Thoroughbred Horse Racing Group ___ Post Messages

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Chet Gardiner
Download AVG Free and install it on the Win2K partition. Works Great -- Great Price... http://www.grisoft.com/ Pete Theisen wrote: > On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:17, Chet Gardiner wrote: > >> Win2K didn't have snitchware built into it. >> >> That crap didn't come in until XP.. >> >> Use it an

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread Chet Gardiner
Damn Snitchware is what I meant... mrgmhale wrote: > "snithware", heh-heh. Very clever naming convention. One more to tuck into > my exer expanding collection of professional terms for our industry. It > will rank right up there with Vaporware and Futureware. > > Gil > > >> -Original Me

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some opensource virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread mrgmhale
> There goes the social security check for this > month. But look at all the fun I will have trying to make this work! Hey, some things are more important than food, rent and taxes, eh? Don't look at the RAM as an expenditure. Heck no! It is an investment! It will keep you off the streets, ou

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtualmachine.

2007-06-28 Thread mrgmhale
"snithware", heh-heh. Very clever naming convention. One more to tuck into my exer expanding collection of professional terms for our industry. It will rank right up there with Vaporware and Futureware. Gil > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Beha

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Paul Hill
On 6/28/07, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:04, Tracy Pearson wrote: > > I just asked one of the people I knew "was" using the VMWare Player. He > > said "QEMU is fast enough, and it seems to have more cool features, so I > > stopped messing with vmware" > > >

Re: [NF] Toshiba hard-coded failure dates

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:10, Nicholas Geti wrote: > DVD drivers are supplied by Windows so any DVD drive should work. Hi Nicholas! That's what I think, it *should* work, in the moral sense of "should". They have it proprietorized in the firmware, however, to make sure that it doesn't. Delib

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:17, Chet Gardiner wrote: > Win2K didn't have snitchware built into it. > > That crap didn't come in until XP.. > > Use it and enjoy! Hi Chet! Thanks for that input. I will keep it off the web, however, because anything M$ gets infected or compromised while you are dow

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Tracy Pearson
You're welcome, I didn't do much but a few finger strokes on the keyboard. I do that all day anyway. Tracy -Original Message- From: Pete Theisen Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:15 PM Hi Tracy! Thanks for the legwork! Looks like I can do what I want with QEMU, then. Just run over to th

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 12:04, Tracy Pearson wrote: > I just asked one of the people I knew "was" using the VMWare Player. He > said "QEMU is fast enough, and it seems to have more cool features, so I > stopped messing with vmware" > > I thought I'd ask if the NIC could be blocked from being seen

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Chet Gardiner
Win2K didn't have snitchware built into it. That crap didn't come in until XP.. Use it and enjoy! Pete Theisen wrote: > Hi Everybody! > > Years ago I purchased Windows 2000 Professional with the intention of > installing it on my own personal use machine. I scoured the web for the best > pri

Re: [NF] Toshiba hard-coded failure dates

2007-06-28 Thread Nicholas Geti
DVD drivers are supplied by Windows so any DVD drive should work. CMOS shouldn't die. Try a new battery or at least momentarily short the CMOS you have to reset it to default and see if it boots. > > I declined the extended warranty on my Toshiba. A month or so after the > warranty expired the t

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Leland F. Jackson, CPA
I'm running VMware workstation version 5.5.4 build-44386 on FC6, and it works great. I use VMware mostly to run Windows XP Pro as a virtual machine under FC6. VMware recently came out with a new upgrade, (eg version 6.0), but I can't find a real advantage to spending the $99.00 for it, so I p

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Tracy Pearson
I just asked one of the people I knew "was" using the VMWare Player. He said "QEMU is fast enough, and it seems to have more cool features, so I stopped messing with vmware" I thought I'd ask if the NIC could be blocked from being seen by the guest OS in QEMU. He says yes, and added to use "-net n

Re: [NF] Who's blog posting is this?

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 11:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Looking at my email I think a PR person’s dream is to have me as a captive > audience so that he or she can bring clients by and get them to see their > stuff. > > So, today, their dream will be realized. I’ll be a captive of a line in > f

Re: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 11:07, Tracy Pearson wrote: > Though I run XP and Virtual PC, I understand VMWare Player runs faster than > QEMU. The testing I did with the VMWare player allowed access to some > external devices, and you can prevent the NIC from being included. Hi Tracy! VMWare player i

[NF] Toshiba hard-coded failure dates

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody! I declined the extended warranty on my Toshiba. A month or so after the warranty expired the thing started to bomb. One system after another failed. The network connector first, so I used a pcmcia work-around. The proprietary Windows XP OS was from hell as well but I used Linux.

RE: [NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Tracy Pearson
Though I run XP and Virtual PC, I understand VMWare Player runs faster than QEMU. The testing I did with the VMWare player allowed access to some external devices, and you can prevent the NIC from being included. I know to developers that run some flavor of linux, and have W2K setup in the VMWare

[NF] Who's blog posting is this?

2007-06-28 Thread srussell
June 28, 2007 A PR person’s dream Looking at my email I think a PR person’s dream is to have me as a captive audience so that he or she can bring clients by and get them to see their stuff. So, today, their dream will be realized. I’ll be a captive of a line in front of the Palo Alto University

[NF] Windows 2000 Professional under some open source virtual machine.

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody! Years ago I purchased Windows 2000 Professional with the intention of installing it on my own personal use machine. I scoured the web for the best price and got it for $64 shortly after XP was introduced. Then all this FUD started about it not being "authentic" so although I insta

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Ted Roche
On 6/28/07, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 50th bday, huh? I thought the irrational attraction was to two seat > convertible sports cars and shapely women Geez! I've been going on 50 since I was 14! -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___

Re: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 09:20, Tracy Pearson wrote: > 1.5 Gig is enough to run 2 VM's concurrently on Windows XP, I don't see why > it wouldn't be enough under Gentoo. Hi Tracy! Good to know that, thanks. No sense tossing the 512 into the pile of other no longer used memory sticks if I don't ha

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
Whil said "50th bday, huh? I thought the irrational attraction was to two seat convertible sports cars and shapely women " no that happens on *retirement* - can be any age from 40 - 80 Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# *

Re: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 10:00, Pete Theisen wrote: > Hi Michael! > > Oh, I don't have Winder$ on this box right now, only Gentoo. But crucial > has another one somewhere that tells you from the model number. Can't find > it right now, though. Should have bookmarked it. Hi Michael! Duh, I found

RE: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Tracy Pearson
1.5 Gig is enough to run 2 VM's concurrently on Windows XP, I don't see why it wouldn't be enough under Gentoo. Tracy -Original Message- From: Pete Theisen Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:55 AM Hi Gil! Mmmm, yes, mine is "like that" (reading the link). I not only have to use 1 gig chip

Re: [OT] Tokyo Rose

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 01:49, Graham Dobson wrote: > >Erhh... that would be Isabel Peron (her real full name is Maria Estela > >Martinez de Peron), Eva was Peron's first wife and died a long time ago. > > Which one sang don't cry for me Argentina? Hi Graham! Neither. That was a song from the pl

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Whil Hentzen (Pro*)
Ted Roche wrote: > On 6/28/07, Andy Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> it usually happens some time around your 50th birthday, at the same time as >> you suddenly get an irrational attraction to carpet slippers and cardigans >> with pockets > > Exactly right. I still have my LG phone from 2

Re: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 00:44, Michael Madigan wrote: > Pete, > > http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/ > > It will tell you exactly what memory that motherboard > will take and the maximum. Hi Michael! Oh, I don't have Winder$ on this box right now, only Gentoo. But crucial has another one som

Re: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 28 June 2007 07:35, mrgmhale wrote: > Every MB is different. Some will accept max 512Mg chip per RAM slot. So > if yours is like that, a 2Gb chip will not work, or at least not see all > the RAM it offers. Also, some MBs I have worked on claim to see up to 1 or > 2 Gb, but only with

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Ted Roche
On 6/28/07, Andy Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it usually happens some time around your 50th birthday, at the same time as > you suddenly get an irrational attraction to carpet slippers and cardigans > with pockets Exactly right. -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroch

Re: ProfoxTech Digest, Vol 49, Issue 132

2007-06-28 Thread Alan Bourke
I would add layers where appropriate and where they would help structurally (this is apart from layers that I had no say in, for example if a project used ADO). I would never add layers or anything else that I thought would add unnecessary complication or risks of things falling down in the i

RE: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread mrgmhale
Every MB is different. Some will accept max 512Mg chip per RAM slot. So if yours is like that, a 2Gb chip will not work, or at least not see all the RAM it offers. Also, some MBs I have worked on claim to see up to 1 or 2 Gb, but only with slower RAM chips, or some performance features disabled.

Re: ProfoxTech Digest, Vol 49, Issue 132

2007-06-28 Thread Mike yearwood
Hi Ted > > IMO, that's completely backward. We need more layers and, better yet, > > more standard layers to make software more flexible and more reliable. > > Yes and no. A two-story building made of concrete slab is solid and > inexpensive. A five-story building built the same way is a death tra

RE: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Mike Wohlrab
There is also www.4allmemory.com and I believe it works with FireFox as well as IE. Computer Technology Solutions Mike Wohlrab President 585-944-3823 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.MikeWohlrab.com FTP://MikeWohlrab.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beha

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
>Andy Davies wrote: >> cardigans >Are they called cardigans in the US? no they're called sandwiches - they confused the two Earls. Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# ** Manchester City Council supports Smokefree

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Alan Bourke
Andy Davies wrote: > cardigans Are they called cardigans in the US? ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Sea

RE: Get color at position ?

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
>Andy, >Better get back to knotting that cardigan and finding your slippers as >opposed to being helpful! > >Dave Crozier I wish! - there's 100yds of hedge to cut as soon as I finish my day job! Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# ***

RE: Get color at position ?

2007-06-28 Thread Dave Crozier
Andy, Better get back to knotting that cardigan and finding your slippers as opposed to being helpful! Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Davies Sent: 28 June 2007 10:23 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Re: Get color at positi

Re: Get color at position ?

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
sorry, missed the 'from vfp' bit - it's still a neat little utuility tho' Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# Paul Newton

Re: [NF] Old Intel P4 memory

2007-06-28 Thread Paul Newton
Michael Madigan wrote: > Pete, > > http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/ > Aargh ! Time to dig out IE - I am sure it's on my system somewhere, if only I could rememeber where ... > It will tell you exactly what memory that motherboard > will take and the maximum. > > > > --- Pete Theisen <[EM

Re: Get color at position ?

2007-06-28 Thread Paul Newton
Andy Davies wrote: > Google 'pixela' > Andy Why (I just did and didn't see anything immediately relevant) ? Perhaps you would care to elucidate ? The original post was for getting pixel color at a location from VFP - therefore standalone utilities would not be a solution. Perhaps I am mis

Re: [NF] iPhone So Good!

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
> Wonder when I became a Luddite. > > Ted Roche it usually happens some time around your 50th birthday, at the same time as you suddenly get an irrational attraction to carpet slippers and cardigans with pockets Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# **

Re: Get color at position ?

2007-06-28 Thread Andy Davies
Google 'pixela' Andrew Davies  MBCS CITP   - AndyD    8-)# ** Manchester City Council supports Smokefree England - 1 July 2007 This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the us

RE: Prison Vs Work

2007-06-28 Thread Dave Crozier
Al, Just exactly what are you trying to intimate? No, it was the handcuffs and truncheon that was the initial attraction! Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen Sent: 27 June 2007 20:53 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: Priso