Re: [vox-tech] another gcc question (Branch Delay Slots)

2002-03-01 Thread Bill Broadley
In modern processors you can take this much further parallel speculative execution and dedicate *HUGE* amounts of chip space to be able to run *both* sides of the branch operation in parallel and then forget the results of the side that shouldn't have been run once you know the

Re: [vox-tech] regarding config issues wiht Armada e500 (was win98)

2002-03-01 Thread Ryan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It's actualy an Armada V300, but the e500 is an almost identical model On Thursday, February 28 2002 10:14 pm, Steven Peck wrote: Doesn't Compaq systems let you modify them from bootable Compaq CD Roms? I have no idea, I bought the thing used

Re: [vox-tech] How slim can Win98 go?

2002-03-01 Thread Stephen M. Helms
Another thought is download the trial version of VMWare install Windows, setup the hardware and remove windows / vmware. ___ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech

Re: [vox-tech] How slim can Win98 go?

2002-03-01 Thread Ryan
I bought VMware Express a while ago, but it's of no use, the software would need to have access to the CMOS/BIOS. Another thought is download the trial version of VMWare install Windows, setup the hardware and remove windows / vmware. ___

[vox-tech] ip_masq-quake.o

2002-03-01 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
what exactly does this module do? other than opening up the quake ports and forwarding them to the proper internal LAN machine, what do you need a kernel module for in order to serve quake games? pete -- Enron..safe legal abortion..civil liberty..repealing ICBM treaty..deficit.. What's worse?

Re: [vox-tech] ip_masq-quake.o

2002-03-01 Thread speck
The definitive site... well it was. Now it looks like you'll have to do some wading http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/cfm/main.cfm Oh wait, it seems to be here: http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/ IIRC it so that the appropriate connections are made and MASQ'd properly if you are playing Quake,

Re: [vox-tech] ip_masq-quake.o

2002-03-01 Thread Samuel Merritt
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 12:34:08PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: what exactly does this module do? other than opening up the quake ports and forwarding them to the proper internal LAN machine, what do you need a kernel module for in order to serve quake games? I don't think this is

Re: [vox-tech] How slim can Win98 go?

2002-03-01 Thread Stephen M. Helms
Well, I am not sure If I want to part with it, but I could let you borrow it for awhile. It is actually a 8.45mm drive instead of the 12mm or 19mm thickness that some older laptops had. I did see 2GB ($39.99) and 4GB ($49.99) laptop drives on weekly special at halted.com Ryan wrote: I have

Re: [vox-tech] ip_masq-quake.o

2002-03-01 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
doug, what exactly do you mean by related ip traffic? pete begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] IIRC, ipchains and ipfw didn't handle related ip traffic. It was one of the most annoying features of that firewalling code. You had to load other modules so that related ip traffic

Re: [vox-tech] ip_masq-quake.o

2002-03-01 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
i just stumbled across something which seems to support this -- it said that the kernel module is used when 2 masqueraded machines want to play an internet game at the same time. pete begin Samuel Merritt [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 12:34:08PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:

Re: [vox-tech] How is lugod.org put together?

2002-03-01 Thread nbs
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 08:55:52PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: although -- wait. isn't there a dotfile.org already? dotfiles.org. Seem to have gone away and been replaced with a big 'coming soon' page. :( Domain Name: DOTFILES.ORG Administrative Contact, Technical Contact,