I might be able to do that, especially when I install a modular power supply and clean up the wires.
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Type: Posts; User: evildragon
I might be able to do that, especially when I install a modular power supply and clean up the wires.
I have a general idea what the best airflow for a tower case is, as hot air rises, but for a desktop case like the one I am using, what would be the best aiflow?
This pic is old, but there are now...
Cleaning the flippers destroys them. They are coated with something for the flippers to be capacitive. By cleaning it with isopropyl alcohol, you've probably wiped it off.
I have successfully been able to verify that the Model 30 BIOS works on the Model 25, everything works.
What this means, you can update the BIOS on a Model 25 with some of the bug fixes that the...
BIOS keys: F1, F2, DEL, Ctrl+Alt+Enter (or other combinations).
Since my CPU has HT 3.1, I'd be willing to push it to 3.2GHz due to the performance gains I got going to 2.6GHz, but my motherboard has a 760G chipset which is HT 3.0, so 2.6GHz is the max.
I...
I've always been told that the CPU-NB and HT Link speed should match, but my computer seems to run snappier when my FX-8320's HT link is set to 2600MHz, and the NB left at 2200MHz. In fact, raising...
Alternatively, you can convert your kitchen into an office and use that outlet. ;)
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I'm glad inputattach worked. Yea, the xorg.conf setting is well deprecated. I wasn't sure which distro you were using but I'm glad the guess worked.
For serial mice you'd need to do something like "inputattach --microsoft /dev/ttyS0" where /dev/ttyS0 is your serial port (whichever it goes under). As for the PS/2 port, that's an odd one, it...
I can assure you, an ungrounded Model F can exhibit a mind of its own. The grounded steel places are without a doubt, very important to prevent RFI. My Model F with the plates removed does what OP...
Model F's absolutely need to be grounded since they are capacitive. My Model F started acting weird when this circuit on the house lost the ground until it was fixed. But, a Model F should actually...
PCem to an extent can let you select some models and stuff, but you need to provide the BIOS image for it.
I had only just got into DMR, and only have one radio for it, a GD-77.
$4300 abouts. 2008. Dual Xeons (3.2GHz Harpertowns), 32GB RAM FB ECC and a Radeon GPU to go with it.
Hey now, I do 256 colors with 64K VRAM because each pixel is 1 byte, and 320x200=64,000 bytes. ;)
(Just an FYI in case you weren't aware, Windows 98 doesn't use multiple CPU's so only one CPU would actually be doing anything.)
That's why I left Facebook fairly silently. I had enough with daily toxicity, and deleted it. That alone helped so much (and gain a few days of battery on my phone according to Android), but the...
While not school, my mother has been working from home on her computer (which I proudly taught her how to build herself and she's not even remotely close to tech savvy), and I am seeing the same kind...
I joined the hobby originally for the community, but the more I use it, the more I can't stand those who insult others like "Go back to CB!" or "You sound young, you shouldn't be in this hobby.",...
Yea um, Trixter has a valid say in this. lol.
Holy necroposting Batman, give it another year and it'd have been a decade.
It's possible it was incorrectly dumped as 27c256 when it should be 27c512 in the programmer. Easy mistake.
In my experimenting it depends. Mode 13h depending on the game either stays in 15.6KHz, but some also switch it to 31.46KHz (These rates are from my oscilloscopes frequency counter, so it might be...
Can confirm, if you don't ground any of the mode sense pins, MCGA goes into 15KHz RGB mode and is NTSC compatible. I verified it on my Sony PVM.