Tony Antoniou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which begs the question ... why?
You mean like climbing Mt Everest? Because it's there?
What do people use Commodores for these
days?
The same things they always use them for. :)
And more. There's more to computing than the MHz race. :)
ok. updated the main Nero app, I'm surprised I'm still
getting a couple of errors in it. I can't save over an existing .nra/nrd file,
it just says it is currently in use.
Also getting an Application error when I close
it:
"The instruction at '0x07111634' referenced memory at
'0x07390df0'.
What do people use Commodores for these
days?
The same things they always use them for. :)
And more. There's more to computing than the MHz race. :)
Is there a market for used Commodore C64 systems? I've had one sitting
in my closet for the past 17 years.
Gary VanderMolen
Any way to get Nero to stop asking if I want to download
photos whenever I connect my phone to my laptop or stick a memory card in the
reader?
can't find an option to turn it off, really annoying as I
use Picassa
(happened to run the Nero update check this afternoon, just
downloading the
What is causing this problem?
Make Nero image of Movie DVD using AnyDVD(5.2.7.1) and Recode2(current).
Image plays fine using Nero Image drive and PowerDVD, however, when playing
a burned DVD to watch on TV it stops after previews (will not show menu). It
will still play the movie if I hit play
I am looking to get back into website development after a hiatus of a
few years and was wondering what the good software packages out there
were. Several years ago when I started Hotdog Pro was a favorite of
mine because I loved to hand code. But now I think you really can't
do anything without
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From: Gary VanderMolen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [H] My latest mod
Is there a market for used Commodore C64 systems? I've had one sitting
in my closet for the past 17
Gary VanderMolen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a market for used Commodore C64 systems? I've had one sitting
in my closet for the past 17 years.
http://tinyurl.com/bxl66
Al
At 12:31 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote:
Just picked up a 802.11g adapter and access point for a customer, set it
up here on XP to check it out but customer is running W2K. How does W2K
handle wireless ?
just fine but you have to use WEP because it does not support WPA
I had trouble ( conflict )
Because DOS/Win95 doesn't have the same panache that an old
Commodore/Apple/Atari 8 bit has.
Besides, the games are better for the old systems. :)
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To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
At 13:52 7/9/2005, Brian Weeden wrote:
but
need something powerful, flexible, and that will produce good clean
code.
http://www.HTMLvalidator.com/
Start Here to Find It Fast! - http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/
$8.77 Domain Names - http://domains.us-webmasters.com/
You could probably get some money for it off ebay. Vintage computing
seems to be the current fad.
Gary VanderMolen wrote:
What do people use Commodores for these
days?
The same things they always use them for. :)
And more. There's more to computing than the MHz race. :)
Is there a
thanks, appreciate that. I will log back onto the AP and
change it to WEP.
fp
At 12:42 PM 7/9/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
At 12:31 PM 7/9/2005, you
wrote:
Just picked up a 802.11g adapter
and access point for a customer, set it up here on XP to check it out but
customer is running
I still use Dreamweaver MX (there is a new version of it, I upgraded last
Christmas I think?)
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 1:52 PM
To: hwg
Subject: [H] Web authoring software
I am looking to
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