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    USB twice as fast as parallel?

    I was thinking of how colors are displaying on the monitor, so you might be right. They probably get millions of colors by dithering the three basic colors and black at 2880 dpi so that the eye doesn't notice(plus the colors will always blend slightly before they dry, further hiding the "dot"...
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    Interesting new CPU cooling device

    Another remote possibility is that the device is using a heat pipe. A heat pipe is a vapor filled tube which has very high thermal conductivity. By using one you can remove heat from a cramped space where a large heatsink/fan won't fit, and move it somewhere else where you get rid of it. You...
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    USB twice as fast as parallel?

    Actually, it would be 3 bytes per dot, not bits, and for an 8" x 10" photo at 2880 dpi that would be 1,990,656,000 bytes that need to be sent to the printer in raw mode. Since USB maxes out at around 1 Mbyte/sec, in 3.5 minutes you can only send about 210 MBytes to the printer, so I would...
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    Interesting new CPU cooling device

    If they are using a conventional Peltier, then it is correct that you would need a 120W or so device to cool an 80W processor. To keep it at 26° C you would need to keep the hot side of the Peltier at around 50° C. The Peltier would be drawing about 110 to 120 watts(the wattage rating of a...
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    Dog

    Putting aside the incident with the dog getting shot, this slob is not someone I would care to have for a neighbor, and there must be some legal means of forcing him to keep his property in order. Piles of dung and rotting animal carcasses are of no concern if your nearest neighbor is a mile...
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    Dog

    Having just experienced the pain of losing a beloved pet myself, I'm glad to hear that Ida survived, but sad to hear that she'll likely be maimed for life due to this idiot's stupidity. It is beyond me how anyone can shoot at something(animal or human) unless their life is threatened, and that...
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    Metric or not?

    I don't know about anyone else here, but I'm perfectly comfortable using either system of measurements, and converting between them. For example, it wouldn't bother me if a vehicle speedometer was reading in mph, km/hr, m/sec, or knots. Right off the top of my head, I know that a posted 65 mph...
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    In memory of Tiger(June 1987 - October 3, 2002)

    Thank you all for the heartfelt sentiments. I was initially hesitant about starting this topic since I wasn't sure of the kind of reaction it would generate, but I see now that many here also feel losing a beloved animal is no different than losing a human family member. The feeling of loss is...
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    Looking for Forum Modifications feedback.

    If it can be done, I would like the ability to edit posts for a limited time(say 10 minutes) after initially posting. This is mainly to correct grammatical and spelling errors that you only seem to notice right after you hit the submit button.
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    Drive Recovery

    You could try the old freezer trick. Keep the drive in the freezer a few hours, and then try it. Of course, you must somehow protect the drive from condensation while you're doing so. A variation of this worked for me recently. I had a friend's drive that refused to autoconfigure, and put it...
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    DOS Ultra33 DMA Drivers for AX6B 440BX PII motherboard?

    I haven't done extensive testing yet. The driver doesn't seem to have much effect when the DOS version of Norton Disk Doctor is running, but this is a hopelessly bloated program, and much of the directory scanning appears to be processor intensive. The older version of Disk Doctor that came...
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    In memory of Tiger(June 1987 - October 3, 2002)

    As some of you may have noticed, I haven't posted here or on SR in the last 2+ weeks. This has been due to first the illness and then the death of my cat, Tiger. I recently wrote something about her life that I wish to share with everyone here. Also, if anyone has some space on their site...
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    Nominations for moderator!

    I know it's a little late, but thanks for the nomination, Mark. I had a death in the family so I've been out out the loop as far as SR and SF goes for the last two weeks.
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    DOS Ultra33 DMA Drivers for AX6B 440BX PII motherboard?

    Thanks for the tip. Believe it or not, I was finally able to dig something up. I found out on one site that something called the Trione V. 3.60 DMA driver would do what I wanted, but wasn't able to find it. A few days ago, I did find it at...
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    Oddest spam ever?

    That sounds like an even better punishment to me. Maybe have repeat offenders caned and knouted. :mrgrn:
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    Oddest spam ever?

    Yes, I'm aware that there are legitimate uses to send e-mail that way, but perhaps ISPs should restrict that ability only to clients who have provided proof that they are a legitimate business/newsletter. There is no reason to allow that ability across the board. Regular ISP accounts should...
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    Oddest spam ever?

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't preventing people from sending multiple messages at the same time prevent or at least limit SPAM? If a spammer had to individually send the SPAM to every addressee, there wouldn't be enough hours in the day to reach any significant number of people, and the...
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    New breakthrough 60GXP fix revealed

    :roll: I really hope this was supposed to be a joke. Why not use a hammer while you're at it? :mrgrn:
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    Why do inkjet heads clog?

    Looking at the maintainence schedule for typical lasers, it is likely that the only consumable the average home user will need to replace are the toner cartridges. Most of the rest of the items are scheduled for 20,000 pages and up. Assuming you use the printer for 5 years, that's 11 pages per...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    I know that. :) I wrote a semi-serious response anyway just to see what kind of feedback it would get. I have nothing against upgrading, but only if it offers me functionality I need, bug fixes, greater stability, or any combination thereof. I never upgrade just because a new version exists...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    I'll take that as a compliment. :) I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who feels that way about XP. I'll see if I can pick up a legal copy of Win2000 on eBay. In truth, I would like to try it, maybe just with a test partition in a dual boot configuration as timwhit suggested. I'm just not...
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    French author in court for criticizing religion

    Exactly what does this have to do with racism? To the best of my knowledge "Islam" isn't a race, it's a religion. If they're going to take him to court, it should at least be on charges that make sense. Typical lawyer speak-dealing with emotion rather than facts, and using hot button words...
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    A new high in stupidity(true story)

    I was wondering about that myself until I found out that it goes for $600, and then I had my answer. I would imagine it's pretty easy to unload to a body shop as well. The way people drive nowadays bumpers are getting smashed left and right. I'm not sure how they did it, but I would guess a...
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    A new high in stupidity(true story)

    I'm usually not inclined to talk much about other members of my family on these forums, but I just had to share something that happened to my father yesterday with everyone here. Last night, probably during the middle of the night, the front bumper of my father's car was stolen. They cut the...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    Here's an example of just the type of upgrade horror story I was referring to: http://forums.storagereview.net/viewtopic.php?t=5553
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    A couple of reasons: 1)I'm familiar with it, and it is fairly easy to configure. 2)I already own it. 3)It does what I need it to do, and is reasonably stable as long as I don't use IE. 4)I refuse to give M$ any more of my hard earned money(probably the main reason) 5)Any new OS may have...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    :cry: What I thought was odd was that above 64 MB I believe the standard is called SXMS instead of XMS, so I assumed that any program capable of dealing with SXMS, as QEMM9.0 is, would recognize memory up to the limit of whatever the SXMS standard is(I'm guessing either 2GB or 4 GB)...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    CORRECTION: The QEMM switch U:1M:768M, which appears 4 times in the above config.sys file, should really be UR=1M:768M or USERAM=1M:768M I cut and pasted my config and autoexec files, but I had taken out that particular switch because it didn't do anything, and put in back when I was posting...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    Here's some information: config.sys autoexec.bat The M/B is an AOpen AX6B with a 440BX chipset running a 450 MHz PII overclocked to 504 MHz. There is 768 MB of PC133 SDRAM(2x256MB, 2x128MB). Hard disks are Maxtor 5T040H4(40 GB, 7200 RPM) and 4G100J5(100 GB, 5400 RPM). I have a Lite-On...
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    Any way to get QEMM 9.0 to recognize over 256 MB of RAM?

    I'm sure most of the people here remember alternative memory managers like QEMM. I currently have my Win98SE systems set up to boot into a several different configurations-EMS, no EMS, CD drivers, no CD drivers, and each of these alternatives is available with both the default HIMEM and QEMM...
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    Doug's deal'itis' syndrome

    One person there got really lucky. The morons at Worst Buy thought the price was $110(because the ad said save $110), gave the guy the drives for $110 minus 10% of the difference, or $96 each, and he purchased 2 of them. The guy actually made $48 purchasing two drives(assuming the rebates are...
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    Anybody using a KVM switch? Feedback wanted

    I'm using a fairly inexpensive mechanical switchbox to switch between three computers and was having severe ghosting problems at higher resolutions until I purchased low loss VGA cables. This more or less cured the problem, although some barely noticeable artifacts are visible onscreen in a few...
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    Sudden Interruption of Download: Can you explain it?

    This seems to happen to me occasionally as well, almost always when I'm downloading from train-sim.com(a very busy server). I would say on average it happens once every 100 or so downloads, which is why I always check for file integrity after the file has finished downloading. If I get an...
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    Sony CD-R Technology

    Something like this is long overdue-there's really no viable way for the average person to back up a 100 GB hard drive these days. Tape is too slow and way too expensive, CD-R or RW requires too many discs, and using another hard drive isn't really safe. The transfer rate(36Mbs) should give a...
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    Western Digital - Warranty Change?

    While not defending this stupid warranty change and possible collusion, I can certainly understand it from a business standpoint, just as I understand why Tannin will no longer use WD drives from a business standpoint. The simple fact is that over the last three or four years hard drives have...
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    How do you get rid of the stupid Macromedia Flash pop-up?

    That cat in my avatar has every bit the attitude that the picture of her suggests. :diablo: Sometimes she'll even log on as me and start posting things here at SF. Apparently her and Tea get along really well, and like to have some secret chats while Tannin and me aren't looking. I still have...
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    Prescription Privileges for Psychologists

    Here's another no vote, and the reason is because, frankly, we're too much in a hurry to pop pills for everything without going after the underlying problem. For example, a person may come in who is legimately depressed(as I was for about 6 months after the WTC attacks). Instead of the...
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    How do you get rid of the stupid Macromedia Flash pop-up?

    Thanks again. :D I didn't know that using the hosts file worked with Opera. I'll also give Proxomitron a try.
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    How do you get rid of the stupid Macromedia Flash pop-up?

    Thanks for the tip. I tried it and it doesn't work. Maybe it's an M$-Macromedia conspiracy. :x I've thrown in the towel. I'll just use opera on sites that have Flash content. If I could get it to block ads I'll probably use it all the time. It seems to be a much faster browser than IE...
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    My word, SR has been down for a long time

    I have an unusual ability to be able to either listen to or tune out TV while I'm doing something else. Sometimes I can listen and imagine what the pictures look like without actually seeing them. Generally, this is pretty much the only way I watch TV(while I'm doing something else), since...
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    My word, SR has been down for a long time

    You mean the "Mr. many names Jaseon Hegal", as you referred to him once? P.S. WTF is going on with SR? I just got an "access forbidden" when I tried to go to the forums. It also seems pretty dead here, outside of Tannin and Tea. Maybe everyone else is watching all the excessive 9/11...
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    9/11 my thoughts

    Chicago is probably a great deal like New York in that respect. In fact, most large American cities have their own unique characteristics. I really meant middle America suburbs when I said middle America, especially those built in the last 20 or 30 years. Those are truly homogenous, bland...
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    Would you like fries with that order, sir?

    Too bad. :( I was LMAO thinking of Tannin doing those things. He didn't mention what you were doing the whole time. Perhaps hiding under a table pretending that you didn't know him?
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    Cultural moments

    I was up all night playing MSTS and my brother called about 9:05 AM and said that something happened to the WTC. He didn't have cable and wasn't getting reception so he came over to our place to watch. I was in utter shock when the first building went, although after that I figured it was only...
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    9/11 my thoughts

    Believe it or not, there is a similar invasion of American pop culture right here in America, so I know exactly where you're coming from. As strange as this may sound to you, one of the negative parts of the decline in crime in my city in recent years has been the influx of many of these...
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    Would you like fries with that order, sir?

    A number of years ago I did a close repeat of that scene where he asked for breakfast in a fast food place after they had stopped serving it. In fact, I think that scene in the movie is based on my outburst. :wink: It made Tannin's tirade look like child's play(we New Yorkers are...
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    The CPU Cooler Snap Judgement Guide

    I've found lacquer thinner works pretty well for that also. :wink: Dan uses proper methodology to test heat sinks, which is a refreshing change. Why most sites just strap the heat sink on the CPU, run Quake, and then report the temperature is beyond me. This is completely meaningless and...
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    The coming end of Moore's law due to power dissipation

    Yes. I was thinking along the same lines. I would venture to say that given how most people use their machines, perhaps 1 GHz or its equivalent is enough, especially if software bloat can be reigned in. An interesting possibility is underclocking existing processors. Say you have a 3 GHz...
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    The coming end of Moore's law due to power dissipation

    Very true, and here I think there is some room to improve the overall performance of computers without encountering the heat problem. Storage performance especially is abysmal, but as long as we only have mechanical hard disks there is limited room for improvement. I think the latest iteration...
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    The coming end of Moore's law due to power dissipation

    I had a similar problem when I first started experimenting with TECs, so I just made my own power supplies. I purchased several large transformers from surplus places, large filter capacitors, and a bunch of MOSFETS, inductors, etc. Eventually I had my own switching power supply that I used to...
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