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<0> the os was hardware based <0> but the c64 didnt stop you from designing and running your own <1> it was just code burned into rom <1> just another storage medium. <2> someone should make a AD client for the c64 <3> Has anyone here looked at the Asus A8R-MVP? It uses Crossfire and is really cheap yet gets great reviews. I'm not a gamer, but I would like a solid board with good features and overclocking potential (low priority). <1> Himeko: haha, that'd require a TCP/IP stack first <1> which I doubt a C64 has enough ram for <2> ok ok, a c128 <1> even that would be pushing it <0> c64 does with geos <2> with some extra ram soldered on <2> apple shoudl develop a nice AD client for osx and sell osx without the tdm resctriction <2> they could make more money that selling hardware <4> do you know if doing a repair xp reinstallation will reset the p***wordA? <1> Im not seeing anything that says geos had a tcp/ip stack
<1> The only program for making a direct internet connection within GEOS is a package from Maurice Randall called "The Wave". "The Wave" includes the ability to make a "PPP" connection with an ISP, as well as built-in terminal and web browsing programs. However, "The Wave" has some hefty hardware and software requirements in order to run. These requirements include a SuperCPU 64 or 128 processor upgrade from CMD with a SuperRAM card and at least 320k of free av <1> Himeko: tdm restriction? <5> what is a reliable hdd? <5> for me! <5> seagate is ok right? <1> wd > * <5> .................................. <6> nm <7> i'll never buy another wd again <5> seagate is ok? <7> yeah <7> wd = click of doom! <1> seagate = clit of doom! <2> tdm is the is the encryption chip or whatever <1> ah <8> Hello! Can anybody recommend me a good routing tool for Windows ? I got several internet connections and would like a tool able to parse IP ranges by ACL and also if it is possible,to do routing based on application,but that's not absolutely necessary. <2> the only crack needed to run osx on a supported intel box <2> otherwise supported <1> roy_roy: start > run > cmd > route /? <8> giesen that's not a decent routing tool <8> I was looking for something decent,but thanks. <1> I doubt the windows tcp/ip stack supports any sort of ACL <1> and unless you plan on replacing the tcp/ip stack altogether <1> I doubt you'll find anything <8> it doesn't have to,that can be handled at application level <1> what are you trying to do that you cant accomplish with the included utility <1> or are you just looking for something easier to use? <8> route a very long list of subnets through a connection and the rest through a different one <8> besides that,I'd like to have some dynamic routing based on the application that requests the connection <1> and that's not possible with "route" because? <8> but that's a different issue <1> bind your application to different IPs <8> because i'd have to take 2 hours to install vstudio and write an application to parse acl's from a quite long file <8> and how do i bind an application that does not have included such a feature in it ? <8> and of whose sources i don't have access to? <1> then you probably need some sort of firewall software <1> that does more than layer3 <1> or get better software =p <8> heh <1> almost every app I have that uses tcp/ip to any significant degree allows me to bind to a particular ip <1> anywyas <1> Ill leave you alone <1> and go have a 'moke <8> kk <9> i dont even know who that is fier <1> yeah neither did I <1> so it's probably not a terrible loss <9> indeed <10> BLAH <10> Called a local computer store about selling off this 80GB 7200rpm laptop drive... the guy said "$20 in cash, $30 in store credit..." man I laughed so hard then hung up on him :P <2> mmm 80 7200rpm <10> Uh huh <2> i need an address if you want this dvd reader and power brick btw <6> ?? blowjob <10> hehehehe <6> How's sul holding up bb? <10> She's standing beside me reading this, gotta finish up her laptop once and for all tonight <6> HI SUL
<6> OMGWTFBBQHAI <10> Was going to sell the 5400rpm drive then realized I'm not using all the 80GB space and we need the money sooooo... I'll keep the original stock 40GB for this Dell and dump the 80GB... but not for $20 :P <10> meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep she says, and hi <11> ill give 10 for it <6> hahaha <10> no way in helllllllllllllllllllllllllllll <10> BACK WOMAN BACK!!! <6> I'll give you $15 for it <6> sup barryh <12> hi Pavix <9> $16!! <6> $16.50 <6> bb: I'll give you a night with barryh's wife and $20, final offer <12> :P <10> barry's wife was a plus, but the $20 is still the deal breaker HAHAHA <13> Whats the best bang for my buck here... http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?N=2010030003+4017&Submit=ENE&SubCategory=3 <13> Im looking to buy a new computer <10> So buy a new computer <13> I need help <13> The last time I bought a computer was 4 years ago <12> think dual core <13> My computer now is 1Ghz 384MB RAM... and is really obselete <9> it will run vista fine <11> upgrade the hardware <10> It's not obsolete, just slow and old and doorstop material... but still useful for those purposes :D :P <13> lol <13> It works great but I would like to give it to my mom and get myself another computer <13> I have no clue what AMD58595 whatever is <13> What ever happened to computers being 1.5Ghz and 512MB Ram? <14> express code for AMD <10> They're still 1.5 GHz and 512MB RAM, just half the speed and half the RAM of most current machines, that's all <13> So ummm... broad could recommend anything from that link I gave out? <13> I dont want to spend more than $200 because if I spend a thousand... it will go obsolete in 6 months anyways. <14> only $200? <10> You could build a 3 GHz Celeron box for $200-250 these days, reasonably powerful for most any purposes <13> So yea botu the newegg link I sent out... any recommendations? <10> No idea, I didn't look at it <13> Could you look broad? <14> all these are sempron and celeron..budget pcs <13> When did IDE HDDs become obsolete? <14> what are going to do with the pc? <9> they didnt <13> Oh okay because alot of these I see are SATA and crap <9> yes <15> http://www.hotornot.com/r/?eid=AYGQKYO-YAH <9> dosnt mean ide is exactly obsolete yet <13> I hate how everything is changing so damn fast <9> 10 10 leooo! <10> IDE will be around for a long long time... perfect for basic storage nowadays <15> haha <10> 10 10 on the Infinity scale, right? :P <15> after *** -> <15> <nathan> then cut a few slabs of bacon of her back and make breakfast <14> " click to meet" <15> haha <15> what a cutey pie <14> im sure <14> enjoy <13> Theres nothing wrong with this computer right??? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856101238 <6> it's not 939 <15> http://www.damnfunnypictures.com/images/Stairway_to_Heaven.jpg <10> Oh man that's low :P <16> its not asus <13> So I should get Asus? <13> Are those the best chips to get <16> hey that system pretty cheap <13> I have a PC Chip computer <16> considering its case and power supply <16> and 10$ shipping <16> for something that heavy <13> Does it come with a processor? <6> no <16> no
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