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<0> hi
<0> anyone know what big store would carry heat sink kit for pentium 4 cpu?
<1> do remote admin hardware devices exist? e.g. ps2/usb to machine, VGA input, ethernet out. Basically a hardware VNC. to admin machines with no OS/software intervention whatsoever
<1> lol what is that quad dual core opterons?
<2> kvm over ip
<2> look up raritan
<3> well
<3> aegia is getting their arse kicked by the two graphics card giants
<2> thank you
<1> edible: thx!
<1> anything affordable though?
<2> whats your budget?
<1> not much. its just for me.
<2> how many machines?
<1> i'll be ok with 1.
<1> I see one ay 859$



<2> there is probably some cheap thing out there
<2> i've not seen it, though
<1> maybe some uber l33t wrt54g :P
<1> I should design one
<1> although I would home in the time it takes me to learn how to make it (TCP/IP, video signals, video conversion, C, asm)
<1> someone else will ;p
<1> hope*
<2> ?
<2> why not just get a cheap, old machine and put vnc on it
<1> a cheap kvm over ip
<2> er nm
<1> lol
<1> yeah
<1> that wouldnt work, ud still need vnc on the other machines.
<2> well
<1> still, I think there would be a strong market if you could make one under 250$
<2> there might be something that will take kvm from one machine and put that into a format that is readable by another machine
<2> basically one of those kvmoip boxes minus the network stuff
<1> in the end, thats what it is, just embedded.
<1> the machine would just need to interface with the other one's usb or ps/2
<1> for input control
<1> then it would have to take vga in
<1> and do video compression
<2> i bet there's an easier way to do it
<1> that doesnt require software on the machine your admin'ing?
<1> you know what would be really nice. if the kvm-over-ip had a 56k interface so you could call it to reset it (in case the kvm itself crashes)
<1> separate from the rest of the h/w of course.
<1> so its completely failsafe
<1> also the kvm should have a power interrupt to reboot the admin machine
<1> i think ps/2 would be easier than usb tho
<4> Hey guys, i have a USB desktop mic, it has no drivers, it isn't supposed to require any but meanwhile windows doesn't see it as a desktop mic, it sees it as the USB controller: AK5370, in the Sound and Audio Devices Propteries panel.
<5> i got flooded all crazy yesterday
<5> :/
<6> hey sli motherboards are meant to use multiple graphics cards right?
<6> my real question is: can i use just 1?
<7> yes
<8> why is it that everybody know betamax is invented by Sony; but nobody seem to know who invented vhs
<2> 'cause nobody cares
<6> who was it?
<6> rca?
<6> or jvc?
<6> i know it was one of those 3-letter companies
<3> it's jvc
<8> who invented cd and dvd?
<3> phillips
<3> well
<3> for cd
<3> dvd was a jumbled chaos
<3> it was probably the worst media format war.
<6> al gore invented dvd
<9> hello
<9> hey
<10> damn it, 2 ethernet cables down the drain :/
<9> ?
<9> why
<9> how long are they
<10> short wires....
<9> 1 meter?
<10> wg g wo b wb o wbr br
<10> 2 ft
<9> blah



<9> that's alot
<9> you don't know how to use the crimpler?
<10> yes
<10> maybe not
<10> it works now....
<9> crossover?
<10> straight through
<10> what is the physical difference between cat5 and cat6?
<9> that's what i want to know too
<9> both 8 wires inside
<9> twisted
<9> the cat6 can shield the cable better and support hier bandwidth
<10> well, I have cat5e cable....100ft for 15 bucks.
<9> y bought 40 meters for less than 20$
<9> i
<9> about 145 ft
<9> about 17$
<10> where at?
<9> with 20 free jacks
<9> and the crimpler for less than 8$
<9> for home use
<9> local dealer
<9> 6$ the crimpler
<9> i connected my laptop to my bro comp for internet sharing
<9> wirless is a pain in the ***
<9> also almost all new computeers come with a nice chip intergrated
<9> nice=nic
<10> yah
<9> do you know how to benchmark the network?
<10> no
<9> it took me 3 tries till i got it right
<10> how do you benchmark the network?
<9> i'll get a net monitor and transfer files
<9> i'll see what's the max.. am looking now
<9> i already shared all the drives between the 2
<9> i found a cheap switch with 8 ports for 25$
<9> man wired networking hardware is damn cheap
<10> yup
<11> everyone disabled UPnP in their broadbandrouter?
<12> why
<13> Hi. For raid 0 are you able to mix sata1 & sata2 drives?
<3> for raid-0
<3> it's best if you use the same drives
<3> actually
<3> it's kinda required.
<13> so same speed even :-/
<13> ok
<13> no biggy
<3> you mix them, you get complications
<3> i don't think it's even possible
<3> cause tbh
<13> it's going to be 2 seagate 250 gig sata1 7200 rpm
<3> i've never heard of raid-0 being different drives
<13> will I really notice any speed increase by having them as raid 0?
<3> some
<3> you won't get spectacular results
<13> should the cache be the same?
<3> everything should be the same
<3> down to the model/product number
<13> hmm
<13> mmk
<13> have to buy 2 drives then
<13> not a prob but should go sata2 then I suppose
<3> let me look at it, ghostwolf
<3> ok
<3> apparently
<3> you can have different disks
<3> but
<13> it limits it to smallest
<3> i'd still recommend same HDs
<13> mmk
<13> uhh
<13> is "the new SATA 3Gb/s storage specification" sata2 ?
<13> the asus site doesn't say if it's sata 1 or 2


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