Re: [H] Weird one for you...

2005-08-28 Thread joeuser
inline... nobozoz wrote: This is just about the simplest circuit I've run across: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/ledflash.htm It's not terribly power efficient, but it is supposed to run on only a single AA (1.5V). Are you willing to build your own circuit to get the 1 second rep-rate?

[H] moveIT ?

2005-08-28 Thread FORC5
anyone know where moveIT has moved too ? last address I have is http://tabyret.cjb.net/ thanks -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- Wie geht's dir heute?

RE: [H] moveIT ?

2005-08-28 Thread Mark Dodge
This site requires an activeX install of website access I don't think so. Mark Dodge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Original Message] From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Date: 8/28/2005 7:08:31 AM Subject: [H] moveIT ? anyone know where moveIT has moved too ? last

[H] Re: Operation Retro Gaming Rig

2005-08-28 Thread Robert Turnbull
At 01:00 AM 28/08/2005 +,James Boswell wrote: I'm having some 'hrmm' and I'm wondering if you guys know where I could get ALL the 'final' patches for Windows 98, and a good source for Win98 drivers would nice too if anyone has one. You might find something here:

[H] Fanless, Diskless PC Suggestions

2005-08-28 Thread CW
OK, I have a PC that needs to be installed next to a wood CC machine, since it will be feeding the saw programming data for cut metrics. Because of that, dust will be very heavy. I need a unit that will be fanless, diskless. I was thinking about an Epia to boot off of a 2GB flash drive. Just

Re: [H] Fanless, Diskless PC Suggestions

2005-08-28 Thread Ben Ruset
If you don't need a fast PC: http://www.soekris.com/ http://www.pcengines.ch/wrap.htm CW wrote: OK, I have a PC that needs to be installed next to a wood CC machine, since it will be feeding the saw programming data for cut metrics. Because of that, dust will be very heavy. I need a unit

Re: [H] Fanless, Diskless PC Suggestions

2005-08-28 Thread Winterlight
Well, if you aren't on a budget one of those Panasonic extreme environment laptops. I think there are other manufactures who make similar devices. The military uses those things in bad weather, and in marine environments As a general contractor I know the kind of environment a saw mill

Re: [H] Fanless, Diskless PC Suggestions

2005-08-28 Thread Ben Ruset
Then the Sokeris embedded PC will do perfectly for you. CW wrote: Exactly. The only thing this machine does is interface with the mill via a serial connection and backup the programs in the Mill. New programs can be added to the Mill (autocad solidworks scripts) so that the saw can cut the

Re: [H] Fanless, Diskless PC Suggestions

2005-08-28 Thread CW
Exactly. The only thing this machine does is interface with the mill via a serial connection and backup the programs in the Mill. New programs can be added to the Mill (autocad solidworks scripts) so that the saw can cut the pattern that is fed to it via simple program. *shrug* so this

RE: [H] Weird one for you...

2005-08-28 Thread nobozoz
How badly do you want/need this? The problem really boils down to the one minute flash period. There are plenty of LEDs with fixed timing between 0.5 Hz and 2 Hz +/-25% flash rate - they're everywhere. Very much slower than this and you are talking about a much smaller market coupled with more

Re: [H] Partition Type for RAID

2005-08-28 Thread Ben Ruset
Make it an ext3 (Linux) filesystem and then install the ext3 driver for Windows. http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html Brian Weeden wrote: I am setting up a RAID 5 array of 4 250GB drives so total size will be around 700GB. I was originally goind to use NTFS since it is a Win XP system but

RE: [H] Weird one for you...

2005-08-28 Thread nobozoz
A, one second interval is more like it. RadioShack: Catalog #: 276-036 Specs are limited. AKA: F336HD (Obsolete component) http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLGcategory%5Fname=CT LG%5F011%5F006%5F002%5F000product%5Fid=276%2D036#

Re: [H] Partition Type for RAID

2005-08-28 Thread Brian Weeden
Do you have them setup as multiple primary partitions or logical paritions? Does it matter? Right now I have a 20GB boot drive and 4 250GB drives in a RAID 5 array. I don't have any data on it yet so I have the flexibility to configure it however I want but once I drop the 300GB or so I have on

Re: [H] Partition Type for RAID

2005-08-28 Thread Harry McGregor
Boot up knoppix run cfdisk /dev/sda (presume a 3ware or lsi raid card) Set partition type to 0c (Win9x LBA) Write and quit cfdisk mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1 this will make a fat32 file system on the large drive. reboot system, and windows can read it. Harry On Sun,