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I think together they may have equaled 200mhz, but they worked great as web servers and file servers at the time. They both ran Windows 98 like no other.
It'd be more fun if installing the SSD didn't break something else in the process! *Update*- It all works now!
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Shot this on my little camera today - it's actually not too hard to shoot these!
Qtpfsgui 1.9.1 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Reinhard05
Parameters:
Brightness: -10
Chromatic Adaptation: 1
Light Adaptation: 0
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PreGamma: 1
Core i3-350M 2x 2.26GHz • 4096MB • 500GB • DVD+/-RW DL • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 1024MB • 3x USB 2.0/FireWire/Gb LAN/WLAN 802.11bgn/Bluetooth/eSATA • HDMI • ExpressCard/34 slot • Memory Stick (Duo/Pro-HG Duo) Slot • SD card slot • webcam (0.3 megapixels) • multi-touch trackpad • 15.5" WXGA glare TFT (1366x768) • Windows 7 Home Premium • Li-Ion battery (3500mAh) • 2kg•
My son spent most of the afternoon making up my new computer...so lucky to have a son who can do that for me.
I should be able to use it tomorrow..have another 14 hours to down load my photo's.
April 25, 2013
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I'm not sure how this European keyboard (I'm guessing it's European) ended up in one of our edit bays, but there you go. It's a little strange to use.
A MacBook of my very own - an early 30th birthday present to myself. A special thank to Mr Jonathan Ive and Apple Inc.
On top of the monitor here, you see a stuffed, toon mouse (sort of a computer joke), a beanbag-critter called "Crashly the y2K Bug," and a beanbag-critter shaped like a computer.
Throw the "Y2K Bug" against a surface, and you hear the digitized sound of glass breaking. Throw the little computer against a surface, and you hear either the glass-breaking sound, or a voice saying "Bye-bye files!" :D
Next to the monitor, there, is a bunch of old magazine-folders containing old Writer's Digest magazines from back in the 1990s or so, with some old software manuals on top of that.
Graham, Thomas and I were astounded at the size of this monster. obviously not meant to carry out of the house.
The Googles found this: www.mydigitallife.info/2007/05/11/new-hp-pavilion-hdx-dra...
Just the live CD for now.
I need to get this installed ASAP though. I hope I can get the touch screen working, then I can at least have a dual boot. I'm reluctant to ditch windows because of ArtRage, though...
I swear the touch pad works better than it does in Windows!