Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ***^\ ._)~~ ~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Tue, 22 Feb 2005, @ @ at 18:58:37 +1300, when Allister Jenks wrote: Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 1:48:05 AM, Mica wrote: That's why God (or at least the fellows at Apple) invented the iPod. :-) MM What's that, actually? Essentially, a hard-disk based portable audio player. It's something of a phenomenon lately... http://www.apple.com/ipod/ Thanks, Jenks, I'll fling my eye to ponder the thing. - -- Mica PGP key uploaded at: http://pgp.mit.edu/ once just before breakfast :flagmica: [Earth LOG: 176 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing] OS: Windows 98 SE Micro Lite Professional IVa Enterprise Millennium with nestled ZipSlack(tm) 9.1 UMSDOS Linux, and with Bochs 2.1.1 with a small DLX Linux; and, for TB sometimes, Gentoo and Vector via Wine... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQFCHf4s9q62QPd3XuIRAheoAJsGZX4RgIzK9eSc7ejpFC7u8PNf1QCcDSZ3 cusVPfYrR2zq9/3oApLGK9E= =BqS8 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ***^\ ._)~~ ~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Mon, 21 Feb 2005, @ @ at 17:30:45 +1300, when Allister Jenks wrote: That's why God (or at least the fellows at Apple) invented the iPod. :-) What's that, actually? - -- Mica PGP key uploaded at: http://pgp.mit.edu/ once just before breakfast o [Earth LOG: 173 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing] OS: Windows 98 SE Micro Lite Professional IVa Enterprise Millennium with nestled ZipSlack(tm) 9.1 UMSDOS Linux, and with Bochs 2.1.1 with a small DLX Linux; and, for TB sometimes, Gentoo and Vector via Wine... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQFCGdiD9q62QPd3XuIRAvW0AKCOL821KhO03aupbMvK239rhkMfAgCeJ9nZ F4rmM/3nsbU0fstpMM9XrPA= =9YtE -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
ON Sunday, February 20, 2005, 6:26:09 PM, you wrote: W This method is usefully for me because I format often my hard Drive W because I do many tests. Now, I do not reinstall any more my TB each time. It W is in the USB key Hi WilWilWil, Why not install a second Hard drive in your system and make a multiboot system. You can experiment until you see blue in the face but there is always a working system waiting for you ;-) Heck even my Thinkpad is Multiboot on a single disk. -- Best regards, Gerard -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Deuce - A score of two for any hole. Too many of these on your scorecard means you're probably only counting your tee shots. Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 1:48:05 AM, Mica wrote: That's why God (or at least the fellows at Apple) invented the iPod. :-) MM What's that, actually? Essentially, a hard-disk based portable audio player. It's something of a phenomenon lately... http://www.apple.com/ipod/ -- Cheers, Allister :flag-newzealand: New Zealand / Aotearoa Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
TB voyager : mobile solution...
Curious, Ritlabs speaks about TB Voyager on their site as if it was already available! The programs is now specially adopted to Be working in the USB-flash disk. Present and not conditional grammar But no link to download and no price! Note that I use already TB on a key USB. It is a generally accepted idea to believe that it is necessary to install TB on each host system you need to use TB on it. It is enough to install it once on key USB (or a hard disk) to have the good tree structure on key USB. Next, it is enough to connect key USB on any host PC, without installing anything. It is just necessary to add some information in Registry of Windows, on the host PC. In fact, I have just to export the repertory RIT of registry at home, with the format. reg, and now, to use my TB on another PC, I connect the key USB, and I double click on. reg before launching TB. One only constraint: the letter of USB key must be the same one on all the PC of reception. Easy to parameterize with a right click, and to make only one time, then Windows knows the good letter for life This method is usefully for me because I format often my hard Drive because I do many tests. Now, I do not reinstall any more my TB each time. It is in the USB key The TOP, I can lose, or forget my USB key on the PC of reception because I ve encrypted my key with an equivalent of Dekart Private Disk. USB Key needs a password to read it All that for saying that this mobile TB version should not have been expensive for Ritlabs in terms of development. So I hope the price will be small, and perhaps free for TB3 users : -) The only added value that I could find in their version, for me, it is to store the parameters in a ini file on the key, and no more in the registry of Windows. And more, stop to depend on a specific letter of the hist Computer, thanks to a relative path on the USB Key Sincerely, @ + -- WilWilWil :flag-france: TB 3.0.1.33 BayesIt! 0.7.8 Windows XP Service Pack 1 Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
Hello WilWilWil everyone else, on 20-Feb-2005 at 18:26 you (WilWilWil) wrote: This method is usefully for me because I format often my hard Drive because I do many tests. Now, I do not reinstall any more my TB each time. It is in the USB key Flash memory is said to hold for about 100,000 write operations before it will start to fail. Depending on the number of mails you get store on the stick, the flash memory will wear out pretty soon... -- Best regards, Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981) Human life is driven forward by it's dim apprehensions of notions too general for it's existing language. -- Alfred North Whitehead Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
On Sunday, February 20, 2005, 12:26:09, WilWilWil wrote: Curious, Ritlabs speaks about TB Voyager on their site as if it was already available! Indeed. Also, no mention on when the next update to the regular TB will be released. Coming really, really soon. Really! Is about all I heard since November. All that for saying that this mobile TB version should not have been expensive for Ritlabs in terms of development. So I hope the price will be small, and perhaps free for TB3 users : -) Fat chance. Unfortunately I really don't think so. The only added value that I could find in their version, for me, it is to store the parameters in a ini file on the key, and no more in the registry of Windows. And more, stop to depend on a specific letter of the hist Computer, thanks to a relative path on the USB Key That would be really great. I would consider using it under those circumstances. Regards, Roman -- Not all the conservative are stupid, but all the stupid are conservative. -- Benjamin Disraeli Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: TB voyager : mobile solution...
ASK Flash memory is said to hold for about 100,000 write operations before it ASK will start to fail. Depending on the number of mails you get store on the ASK stick, the flash memory will wear out pretty soon... Such a bad news !!! I've never heard about this ! If it's real, the life of a USB key for me is less than one year ! I've spent a lot of money for my 1 Go USB Key !!! :-( Retailers and Vendors don't speak about this ! :-( So, why they say that USB Keys are same tools as HDD if you can't write and delete as you want ! -- WilWilWil :flag-france: TB 3.0.1.33 BayesIt! 0.7.8 Windows XP Service Pack 1 Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ***^\ ._)~~ ~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sun, 20 Feb 2005, @ @ at 18:54:59 +0100, when WilWilWil wrote: So, why they say that USB Keys are same tools as HDD if you can't write and delete as you want ! Because they lie of course. (-: But...you may, still, use them for programs/documents which do not write, or not so often, to media, when you need them in a 'traveller' mode. For instance, you can put entire, and pretty large, library on it, which would be accessible to you wherever you go, and having all of it just in your pocket. - -- Mica PGP key uploaded at: http://pgp.mit.edu/ once just before breakfast :flagmica: [Earth LOG: 172 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing] OS: Windows 98 SE Micro Lite Professional IVa Enterprise Millennium with nestled ZipSlack(tm) 9.1 UMSDOS Linux, and with Bochs 2.1.1 with a small DLX Linux; and, for TB sometimes, Gentoo and Vector via Wine... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQFCGN2B9q62QPd3XuIRAmAqAJ9NQZvSPaotyAM7shyqAFDZKBBRdQCdFTvE FFk/iaO1cG+GRw/4M8fN30Y= =C3Mo -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ***^\ ._)~~ ~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sun, 20 Feb 2005, @ @ at 18:26:09 +0100, when WilWilWil wrote: So I hope the price will be small, and perhaps free for TB3 users : -) What is man without a hope... ...What is mug without beer. What is gal without a kiss. Be blessed WilWilWil, for you make my days. (-: - -- Mica PGP key uploaded at: http://pgp.mit.edu/ once just before breakfast o [Earth LOG: 172 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing] OS: Windows 98 SE Micro Lite Professional IVa Enterprise Millennium with nestled ZipSlack(tm) 9.1 UMSDOS Linux, and with Bochs 2.1.1 with a small DLX Linux; and, for TB sometimes, Gentoo and Vector via Wine... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iD8DBQFCGN8j9q62QPd3XuIRAq4QAKCCKOdeYPk+i17NjI0xB2A9li+xHwCdF+0m 7BNFZjxQk5dR5FapX3/IDm4= =DTHF -END PGP SIGNATURE- Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB voyager : mobile solution...
Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:35:25 AM, Alexander wrote: ASK Flash memory is said to hold for about 100,000 write operations before it ASK will start to fail. Depending on the number of mails you get store on the ASK stick, the flash memory will wear out pretty soon... That's why God (or at least the fellows at Apple) invented the iPod. :-) -- Cheers, Allister :flag-newzealand: New Zealand / Aotearoa Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html