Greetings
I am a manager at a housing unit, and we want to install wireless. We want a fairly good setup though, and we want everything as automatic as possible. If anyone could give this a quick read, and let me know if its possible, and what brands or models of wireless networking gear...
So today I discovered that the past couple weeks my AXP 2500+ has been running at 833 mhz.
I was wondering why everything had been going so fucking slow all the time lately.
Anyone else accidently screwed up their multiplier settings and whatnot and not really noticed for awhile?
freedesktop's release links are broken, and i don't want to compile the entire xorg release for fear of biffing my system. anyone have the x libraries in a tarball i could snag?
I scored a waterblock and whatnot off a friend but never bothered to check and see if my mobo had the mounting holes. Does anoyne know for sure if the hold down pictured here
http://www.dangerden.com/images/misc_hardware/shd_large.jpg and linked
to here...
I just snagged some tubing from home depot, and as you all know it is packaged in the loops and when i take those out the tubing likes to stay in the loop. Any way to make the tubing want to be nice and straight?
And while you're all here, what do you think is better. Going radiator ->...
You guys seem to think carmack = id software. That is not true. He is one of many talented individuals that work there, many of whom deserve just as much credit as carmack.
i cant find anything decent on newegg. I need a case about 4.5" high or more, and some kind of powersupply. I dont care about drive bays and shit, because a high voltage powersupply is going into it, not a computer.
edit: and not that little powmax one.
I'm building myself a high voltage flyback driver. Would others out there be interested in paying 5-15 dollars for one? I ask because i can only buy the transistors i want (the best for the application :) ) in packs of 50. So i may as well make up the price by selling the other 49 in completed...
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~dahl0645/sync.html
i built signal converters to allow usage of SGI workstation moniters on VGA video cards. In other words, i get 2 20" moniters for $40 a pop. The complete guide will be written some other day.