Cheryl,
(As one limping with 500Mhz and 256RAM) I can only think he may play
solitaire (we call it Patience) very, very fast!
Joseph
No, he's got a 2.4 GHz computer with 512mg ram. He can play solitaire to
his
heart's content while downloading in the background. Only thing he ties up
is his
Michael has a small oversight in his code; something that wouldn't happen
normally except for it being Friday. The answer in the answer box won't
show since it is under the float. Add float:left to div.content and the
answers appear. Alternatively, margin the content box sufficient for the
width
My father-in-law after years of hand me down computers from us decided he
was going to buy his own last year and transfer all of his family photos,
journals, etc. to disk. So he bought himself a pretty high end machine with
flat panel monitor.
He's got very bad arthritis that has him one step
Sorry for the unintended bad taste. Yes it is very frustrating as things
become less possible. He sounds severely limited from a very active past.
At the same time clearly determined to use what is available to keep his
mind and body alive. And now he can't drive he must feel bit of a
I've got a new Toshiba laptop and I'm planning to move some
files to it. They are too big to come on a floppy. Could
there be a cable that I could attach both to the laptop and
the PC and transfer files from my PC to my laptop without
having to setup a network?
Thanks.
Amrit
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While not for the faint of heart it looks like one unintended result of the
Eolas litigation is that there is now a hack that will allow you to run at
least IE 5, 5.5 6 on the same Windows computer.
See http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE
Cheryl D. Wise
Update, I haven't tried them but some kind soul has uploaded already
modified versions of IE 5.1 and 5.5 to
http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/94.php
If you install them, let us know how they work.
Cheryl D. Wise
MS-MVP-FrontPage
www.wiserways.com
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
713.353.0139 Office
Both work fine on win2k advanced server.
-Original Message-
From: Cheryl D. Wise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: Multiple Versiosn of IE on Windows
Update, I haven't tried them but some kind soul has
If you have USB on both systems you can do it that way. If you have a
network card, a cross over cable works. There are also null modem cables you
can get to transfer at serial rates (not recommended for large files).
How to do it depends no the operating system of each computer. In every case