Sorry I'm behind on the reading someone already suggest that.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Tony Hariman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Herman, > > For the multiple keyboard switching. You can use synergy > http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/ > > I share my Apple wireless keyboard and mouse that is connected to my > macbookpro connected to 23" Apple display with my Thinkpad T61p > running Vista 64 connected to my Dell 24" monitor. > > Tony > > On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 6:08 PM, psytek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks everyone! >> >> Been at this for a couple of weeks now... my first problem was setting up >> multiple displays. I spend more than a week >> before i found out that one of my ACER AL2216Ws sent a corrupted model >> number to Vista. >> Vista would see this unidentified hardware on each reboot and would go back >> to two monitors. >> Exchanging the monitor fixed the problems instantly! So much for PnP! >> >> wrt XP vs Vista. Considering all the time it took me to get my Vista64 to >> where it is now I am considering to create a >> dual boot system, i.e., install another hard disk and install XP32 on it. >> This would allow me to make the switch >> gradually, adding new fixes/drivers as they become available. >> >> I want to use the same display setup. I am tired of running many computers, >> rolling my chair back and forth, >> switching keyboards, etc. It makes me feel like running a factory :-( >> >> I want a single display area, with an easy chair, efficient OS-switching >> options, and shared backup media. The only >> exception is that my trading (TWS) computer is separate but networked. >> >> Anyone running a multi boot system? >> How would that work with signing on/off on my LAN? >> >> Thanks again, >> herman >> >> ps. sorry for the cross posting - this thread is running in two groups. >> >> >> Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:13:24 PM, you wrote: >> >>> I'm running XP and will for the forseable future - I don't think Msft will >>> be abandoning it in the near future. As a matter of fact they have extended >>> the sales for oems to be used on smaller portable computers (ubmc's and >>> mid's) since Vista(32) doesn't run well at all on these slower machines. I >>> bought a ubmc with vista on it for my car and I had to replace it with WinXP >>> tablet edition and it's made all of the difference in performance. >> >>> If you're really interested in speed then I suggest you either buy or >>> build/upgrade a machine that can be overclocked. You can exceed the speed >>> of the 64 bit systems (which is marginal imho) running on non overclocked >>> systems with XP 32 running on one that's been over clocked. This has become >>> more easily done since Intel has made this more accessible without resorting >>> to hacks. The newer motherboards and Intel chips make this very easy to do. >> >> >>> In the last 2-3 years this has really gotten easy to do and is quite safe. >> >>> d >> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of psytek >>>> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 8:07 PM >>>> To: dingo >>>> Subject: Re[2]: [AmiBroker-Vista64] data storage >>>> >>>> Sorry for the empty email... >>>> >>>> The idea was to use a 32bit computer to do the data >>>> collecting and then access the data from a 64 bit computer to run AB. >>>> >>>> If the disk format is the same for 32-64 bits that would >>>> solve data plug-in problems. >>>> >>>> However, and people had warned me, the advantage in speed for >>>> 64 bits is not worth the trouble I have to go through to >>>> get things up and running. >>>> >>>> I might even go back to Windows XP... it was supposed to be >>>> phased out June 30, this year... >>>> >>>> Not sure what to do but i stopped installing software on my >>>> 64 bit machine until I decide what to do. >>>> >>>> What are you running d? >>>> >>>> h >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Friday, July 11, 2008, 6:46:25 PM, you wrote: >>>> >>>> > Yes I believe NAS will work but it will be slower than the >>>> hard disk in your >>>> > computer. But that should only be on the first access of >>>> the data. AB >>>> > caches the data so subsequent reads won't hit the server. >>>> But writes will >>>> > always have to access the server at some point. I have a >>>> NAS (Infrant - now >>>> > owned by Netgear). I don't use it for AB but I could run >>>> some tests if >>>> > you'd like. >>>> >>>> > Are you trying to provide access to multiple computers? I >>>> don't think you >>>> > can have 2 AB's writing to the same database at the same >>>> time. I don't >>>> > remember on TJ commenting on sharing one db with multiple >>>> instances of AB at >>>> > the same time...?? >>>> >>>> > You could share the files via a home network. Or if you're >>>> looking to have >>>> > storage outside the box then eSata is the way to go. >>>> >>>> > d >>>> >>>> >> -----Original Message----- >>>> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of psytek >>>> >> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 6:14 PM >>>> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >> Subject: [AmiBroker-Vista64] data storage >>>> >> >>>> >> Would anyone know if it is possible to store all data on a >>>> NAS Drive? >>>> >> >>>> >> Would such a drive work on all operating systems or is the >>>> >> drive format OS-specific? >>>> >> >>>> >> Anyone switching between Vista 32/64 at boot time? Is it >>>> >> possible to share data between the two OSs? >>>> >> >>>> >> While I am asking questions :-) if anyone knows how to get a >>>> >> refund from Microsoft let me know! >>>> >> >>>> >> Are there any other storage technologies to consider? >>>> >> >>>> >> best regards, >>>> >> herman >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> ------------------------------------ >>>> >> >>>> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >>>> >>>> > ------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> > Yahoo! Groups Links >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, >>>> psytek >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Yahoo! Groups Links >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >>> ------------------------------------ >> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> psytek >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Please note that this group is for discussion between users only. >> >> To get support from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to >> SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com >> >> For NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS and other news always check DEVLOG: >> http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/ >> >> For other support material please check also: >> http://www.amibroker.com/support.html >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >
