Re: [H] Klipsch speakers suck.

2005-03-18 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 08:05 PM 17/03/2005, Veech Malone wrote: Logitech Z-680's rule! Logitech now has a set of digital speakers out that replaces the z-680's, but overall, they sound great. I agree. I also blew out a set of Logitechs, and they sent me out the next model up as a replacement. T --- [This

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread JRS
Does tty to something work? We used to be able to pipe screen output that way.. Normally, I'd use the command to log output from command line programs, but I have a program that ignores the command and outputs it's results to the screen. Is there another way to capture the output? T

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread Thane Sherrington
Is there a way to save all the data that is sent to the the cmd prompt buffer? T --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Anti-Virus]

[H] good deal

2005-03-18 Thread FORC5
Fry's has Antec 480 watt NeoPower PSU's for $99 in store and a $50 rebate wahoo and I hate rebates her's hoping :-D -- Tallyho ! ]:8) -- Quit worrying about your health, it will go away.

RE: [H] More defrag results

2005-03-18 Thread Bobby Heid
I agree with you if the seek times are different. But assuming that they are similar, I think that drive B will have more throughput after defragmentation. Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of warpmedia Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 2:29

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Thane Sherrington wrote: Normally, I'd use the command to log output from command line programs, but I have a program that ignores the command and outputs it's results to the screen. Is there another way to capture the output? Assuming unix, pipe the output to tee

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, warpmedia wrote: There are 2 std outputs one is stdout there other is stderr. There may be a way to redirect stderr I did some searching and found that unix does it via 2 also some some comments that DOS than 5.0 does not do this, worth a try. myprogram 2 capture.txt

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 03:15 PM 18/03/2005, warpmedia wrote: I did some searching and found that unix does it via 2 also some some comments that DOS than 5.0 does not do this, worth a try. myprogram 2 capture.txt I tried this, but no soap. Grrr. The problem is Controlled Copy is not longer being developed, so I

Re: [H] More defrag results

2005-03-18 Thread warpmedia
OK, yes. Same seek would leave drive B faster on linear reads which ultimately says that all drives benefit some degree from being defragged. BUT if seek is same both are IDENTICALLY fragmented, then linear reads are trumped by random access times relative to HOW they are fragmented which

Re: [H] AMD advice

2005-03-18 Thread Harry McGregor
Well, Are you looking A64 / Sempron socket 754 or AXP/Sempron Socket A. Really cheap option (socket A) http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=13-138-241depa=1 Here is a nice set for Socket A, and cheap. http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductdesc.asp?description=13-152-045DEPA=1

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 03:41 PM 18/03/2005, Christopher Fisk wrote: Assuming unix, pipe the output to tee mycommand.sh | tee mylogfile Also you can redirect all output with 21 mycommand.sh mylog.txt 21 Not sure the equivilent windows commands. Doesn't appear to work in this case. In fact, the program appears to

Re: [H] More defrag results

2005-03-18 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 04:15 PM 18/03/2005, warpmedia wrote: So create a platters (one side if enough) worth of data, synthetically fragmented to put sequential clusters at physical opposite ends of the platter in an alternating pattern (butterfly is all I remember) would yield a worst case synthetic benchmark.

[H] diskeeper 9 ?

2005-03-18 Thread FORC5
anyone seen this up close ? thanks -- Tallyho ! ]:8) -- Unless to thought is added will, Apollo is an imbecile.

Re: [H] Grabbing output from command prompt programs

2005-03-18 Thread W. D.
At 14:26 3/18/2005, Thane Sherrington, wrote: At 03:41 PM 18/03/2005, Christopher Fisk wrote: Assuming unix, pipe the output to tee mycommand.sh | tee mylogfile Also you can redirect all output with 21 mycommand.sh mylog.txt 21 Not sure the equivilent windows commands. Doesn't appear to

RE: [H] If you know - help me asap w/Microsoft Action Pack Licenses

2005-03-18 Thread James Maki
-Original Message- From: rls Now the back side of the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition has 2 product keys. Am I to understand the each can be entered 5 times? Thanks Bob yes Jim Maki [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [H] good deal

2005-03-18 Thread Stan Zaske
I've been burned before with rebates so I don't trust any companies promises. Good luck! @:| FORC5 wrote: Fry's has Antec 480 watt NeoPower PSU's for $99 in store and a $50 rebate wahoo and I hate rebates her's hoping :-D

Re: [H] diskeeper 9 ?

2005-03-18 Thread FORC5
using 8 but did not ( or was not ) crazy about the change in LOOK. new one look the same ? been using for quite sometime and very happy with, just wonder if 9 is worth the $30. At 10:53 PM 3/18/2005, JRS Poked the stick with: Yup.. Got it on my system. Works fine. But not sure what you were