A friend of mine has a Casiopea E-105 which comes with Windows CE2.11 (we're in the UK, I think it might be shipping with CE3.0 in the US).
She wants to use Excel on it, but has been told that Excel is only compatible with Windows CE3.0. Looking into it a bit more, she has found other software...
I have one of these, but the focus is a bit off - not much, just looks a little fuzzy. I've had the back off it but the only pots that are labelled are "Yv", "YH" and "YHC" - none of these seems to do anything for the focus. There are lots of other pots scattered...
Wow, I'm really surprised that no-one has come on and told me that the GTS2 is the way to go. You guys have sold me on the Radeon - placing the order on Monday, thanks everyone.
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Marty
Thanks Dean. Win2K is not an issue at the moment, I'll have that running on a second box with my TNT.
My other concern is driver support. Nvidia seems to be very good with updating their drivers regularly. What's ATI's driver support like?
Are there any image tearing problems (due to Hyper...
Finally going to replace my TNT1! I had decided on a GTS2 32MB, but then saw the results of the high poly bench mark at Ace's Hardware.
I've read some comments on the Rage3D forum from people who have apparently switched from GF2 to Radeon and claim better overall performance.
In the UK I can...
I'm building a cheap PC for an 8 year old out of various bits I can scavenge (to replace her 486/25). I know the 686 (pre MMX) is a nasty processor by today's standards, but it's free and it's better than a 486/25!
I have a motherboard (an early Abit AT) but the voltage jumpers do not tie up...
Radiocore...
I'd be amazed if your 220V AC setting didn't work over here. I'm sure that's within the normal tolerance on the domestic supply (see Mark's earlier post about 230V). I don't believe that the difference in AC frequency between USA and England is going to be a problem with your PC...
Strange question I know. I'm from England and will be coming over to the States next week. For some reason I had the idea that the US runs on 110v D.C. although I can't think of a good reason for using DC on a domestic supply. Seen a few things that suggest 110V A.C., but I was absolutely...
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