At 01:31 PM 5/31/2006, you wrote:
No. The 2405FPW does not support HDCP, the 2407WFP does.
Greg
The 2407WFP is not coming up so maybe it isn't available yet?
I just read this on CNet:
Customers who purchase PCs through Best Buy can take their systems
to the Geek Squad counter and, for a fee, let the technicians go
through every piece of software that comes on a new PC and make
recommendations as to what should stay and what needs to go, Stephens
He is a member, and it might not have come from him. It could have
originated from someone with his email addy and a spambot. If it continues,
wile_e_ may need to be removed from the list and a back up address needed.
I hanged the @ symbols
At 5/30/2006 01:31 PM, Wayne Johnson wrote:
Below
Steve, Don't Eat It!
http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/cat_steve_dont_eat_it.php
Al, your address is going to be removed.
At 6/1/2006 06:15 AM, Al wrote:
Steve, Don't Eat It!
http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/cat_steve_dont_eat_it.php
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It was announced / released yesterday to the US market. I would expect
availability soon.
Greg
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From: Winterlight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:35 AM
Subject: Re: [H] time for a LCD
At 01:31
Ok, I have a client that is a hotel. They have their entire accounting
software package written in 1992 in GW Basic. Because it was written by the
person who owns the hotel, they refuse to switch. Up until now, they have been
dual booting between Windows98 and their software. We would like
I have hte 24 Dell as well, paid $495 for it. I love it,
best monitor I've ever owned. Even has Component inputs!
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 03:53:56PM -0400, Ben Ruset wrote:
A guy at work has a 24 Dell LCD. It's nice - support VGA and DVI, and
has a built in card reader. IMHO it's a little
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 02:59:46PM -0500, Greg Sevart wrote:
If you do get a Dell, keep in mind that the 2005/2405 models do NOT support
HDCP, so no HD in Vista.
[x] Vista sucks ass anyway.
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Bryan G. Seitz
I have hte 24 Dell as well, paid $495 for it. I love it,
best monitor I've ever owned. Even has Component inputs!
Bryan G. Seitz
Bryan, THE BEST? I have been looking to upgrade my monitor. In the past I
have always bought Samsung whom I think mixes price/performance really well.
I don't know
What was wrong with dual booting? Have they considered a separate pc for
the software?
CW wrote:
Ok, I have a client that is a hotel. They have their entire accounting software package written in 1992 in GW Basic. Because it was written by the person who owns the hotel, they refuse to switch.
Yeah that is what it was. They had, at one time, a Compaq IJ6000 wonder
printer (ala Lexmark, I think). Once I got it off everything was fine.
Jim Edwards wrote:
like a printer
At 5/19/2006 06:57 PM, joeuser wrote:
Ahhh esp when they aren't plugged in? There were no USB devices
attached
Small space. We may go back to Dual-Booting ;) We were just trying to
slick it up so they could run their credit-check software that they run on
new applicants. It's corporate living, so they wanted both up at once. At
this point, I may just go back and allow for Dual-Boot and call it good.
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 11:11:54AM -0400, RLS wrote:
I have hte 24 Dell as well, paid $495 for it. I love it,
best monitor I've ever owned. Even has Component inputs!
Bryan G. Seitz
Bryan, THE BEST? I have been looking to upgrade my monitor. In the past I
have always bought Samsung
What about VMWare running DOS? That *should* work, although so should the
other options.
Julian
At 07:15 AM 6/1/2006, you wrote:
Ok, I have a client that is a hotel. They have their entire accounting
software package written in 1992 in GW Basic. Because it was written by the
person who
Jack PC - a thin client PC that fits in a wall socket
http://www.chippc.com/products/jackpc/index.asp
Hey all,
What commercial IDS's have you all dealt with? I'm looking at:
Juniper Networks IDP 50
Check Point InterSpect
StillSecure Border Guard
TippingPoint
Thanks for the info!
Julian
P.S. Unfortunately, I can't just setup a snort box with ACID :(
_
Julian
Just a question -- did you make sure you loaded ansi.sys in your
config.sys file?
I wonder if that may have had anything to do with it.
Chris Reeves wrote:
Tried that :( I give going back to dual boot :(
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From: Julian
Yep I tried that and various different display.sys options
CW
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From: Ben Ruset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 12:21:43
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED], The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Tricky one:
Someone back a bit asked about good podcast download software and if
they didn't mention it, let me.
Doppler has solved by d/l woes and unlike Fireant keeps original file
names, creates folders for the feed, tags, and supports external viewers
and programs.
http://www.dopplerradio.net/
Really - sweet. I'm the one that originally asked. The big feature I
have been searching for is the abiltiy to force tags as the files are
downloaded. I have found that many podcasts either have messed up
tags or they aren't they way I like :)
I have been using Juice but will have to give
At 09:27 PM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
ok now what would you folks recommend for a good video solution on a $700
or so budget for use on an A8N32-SLI and Athlon 64 X2 4800
system? SLI? Blow it all on one mega card with 512MB memory?
thanks all..
Red : Get an X1900XT (the XTX isn't worth it
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