Hello.
I'm considering buying a Samsung P3 16gb as a gift for my wife, and loading it up with her music, lots of pictures (1000+), and some high definition video from our camcorder. I'm trying to find out if this is going to be a workable project. So I have a couple questions:
1) I have a...
I followed this procedure, after reading about it on the forums and it left me with various gremlins in the system. I don't know why it didn't work for me, but there it is.
Definitely go with the C2D. And I haven't owned an Intel since 1998. Got one now; far superior to AMD for what I use it for. Easy OC to 3.2ghz, rock stable.
So who offers OpenAL sound cards? I'm not talking a fancy top of the line Creative card that needs some software hacks to work, but honest-to-God hardware that works with OpenAl.
Okay. I was under the possibly mistaken impression that all High-def media was automatically flagged that way. How would one find out either way, short of buying a movie to see if it requires HDCP or not?
What I mean is that even if the monitor is supported by Vista, that it's possible it doesn't have the required by the MPAA/record industry HDCP input, or that either the video card or sound card aren't HDCP compliant even if the monitor is. It's not Vista's fault per se if the monitor is...
Also note that there is a difference between Vista supporting the monitor and the DRM scheme insisting upon HDCP compliant video, sound, and monitor to play back High Def media...your monitor could be Vista compliant but not MPAA compliant. :(
Or a pharmacist. You wouldn't believe how many relatives/friends want her to give out hours of free medical advice. My sister pratically never calls to talk to me; she wants to talk to my pharmacist wife. Sheeit, they don't have pharmacists in NC? Why not talk to the one who fills your scripts...
I just take the drive apart, smash the platters with a hammer into small pieces, and put the hard drive case into a box of recycleable aluminum. You can take the aluminum to a scrap dealer and get money for it. HD cases run about 1/2lb each. Accumulate some other aluminum scrap and get a little...
I thought you all would like to see this that I posted elsewhere. It's in 2 parts as things developed...
Part 1 FAH Folding, CPU Client:
I did a little experiment to see how much power could be saved on machines that are candidates for conversion to the GPU client.
The machine tested is...
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