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IBM MVS 3.8j running on the Hercules IBM mainframe emulator,

running under Windows XP,

running under VMWare Fusion,

running under OSX 10.5

on a Core2Duo Mac Mini.

Rupert, Stan and Les were celebrating. Finally, after years of medieval darkness, the IT-department was about to allow MSN Messenger on the company computers.

 

The extremely comprehensive (and thick) pre-study evaluation report on the issue stated that:

 

"We (the Company) need to embrace this cutting-edge technology that MSN Messenger represents. We therefore suggest that a select few users - under supervision, of course - should be allowed to evaluate MSN Messenger for a period of no less than 2 years. This to avoid any potential system failures. To be able to perform the test, we need to upgrade their operating systems to Windows XP, but this should pose no difficulties. Another long-time testing period of Win XP is soon at an end, with promising results. This means that the testing phase of MSN Messenger should be able to commence Q3-2013 at the earliest."

 

"Freedom! Finally!", shouted Les as they left the office and went to the Stables Club to do some serious dancing.

Devo formattare il desktop (1), sul quale è installato Windows XP e Ubuntu 7.10.

Detto così, sembra semplice. In realtà, ho files sparpargliati su questo PC, sul notebook vecchio (2), sull'Hard disk esterno (3) e sul nuovo notebook (4).

Ieri sera (notte) sono arrivato a metà dell'opera di backup, con somma gioia di mia moglie.

 

An Apple Macbook running Windows XP

One of the themes on all windows xp computers.

So, seems it's been 30 days since I last tried a different network card in dad's computer I inherited and rely on every day. I decided not to use the card but it told me the hardware had changed and I needed to re-validate Windows. This is a fully legal copy of XP. I have the key but would have no idea where dad's disc is. What you see in the pic is what i've gotten every time i've tried to validate. And nothing happens. Additionally, when i've tried validation/activation/whatever via a browser, it never works - no matter what browser I use. I can be more specific if someone has questions.

 

I have spent the last month using a great deal of te little free time I have researching this issue and, in the last few days, decided I'd let it fail and see what happens - maybe it would offer a different method. Unfortunately, the method for validating didn't change, i'm just locked out. I have tried shutting down the ZoneAlarm firewall and anything else I could think of, all with the same results. Based on what i'm looking at and the stuff that happens when I tried using a browser, it seems to refuse to connect to something it needs to. And, come to find out, Windows can't be validated in safe mode. And now I've run out of experimentation time.

 

I don't care if I have to disable stuff and run "illegally" or if it can be fixed. I just need this computer to work.

 

Anyone know what to do?

below is the link to my homepage where there are a variety of ways to contact me if you don't have a flickr account. with no working computer, your best bet is my cell or email, twitter, or facebook, all of which also go to my cell.

christophercornelius.com

香港公园的广告牌都非常geek。。。。

Dolce pendio di una collina che sta per essere inghiottito dalla nebbia...la solita nebbia romagnola.

One of our shiny new PCs. Pentium 4E 3Ghz.

Scatti realizzati durante il viaggio fotografico alla scoperta della Val d'Orcia Invernale di Gennaio 2018.

 

Se vuoi far parte dei nostri viaggi scopri le prossime mete qui: www.viaggifotografici.biz

 

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S4 Graphic Pupils have just completed their Inventor modelling unit. Now they are required to translate the Inventor file to a format that Cinema 4D can recognise. The Inventor file is translated to a .3DS file [via Okino's PolyTrans software] and this is imported to C4D via their Engineering Add-On. A convoluted procedure we admit, but to get into CAD and photo-realistic visualisation requires a thorough knowledge of a multitude of file formats.

 

At last the true fun begins! C4D has an amazing render engine. The graphic you see here has been rendered solely in C4D with logos added in Photoshop. After a couple of years trying we believe we're on our way to tapping the potential that this software combination has to offer. Stay tuned for further experiments in Jordanhill pupil-based success.

 

We now have 12 quad-core server grade pcs in the department. The onboard AMD processors are 64bit capable, are clocked at 2.2GHz apiece, and have 512Mb graphics available on a dedicated PCI card. The 5GB Ram is not yet available to the system since we're currently stuck with Windows XP, which only 'sees' 3GB. An upgrade to Inventor 2010 and Windows 7 will allow us to harness the true clout of the available hardware.

 

Looks like we're gonna have to deliver!

 

Watch this space...

This machine is broken in more ways than I can count!

 

Lembra um pouco do wallpaper mais famoso do Windows XP "Alegria".

On Google there was nothing to be found about the memory specifications of this new Asus EEE Touch (Top / 1602), so we decided to open her up for the benefit of all tweakers on internet.

Memory installed is 1x 1 GB so-dimm 533Mhz. Memory it can take is 667Mhz or PC6400 800Mhz so-dimm. In both cases the mainboard will revert to a busspeed of 533 MHz.

Modules tried: 2x 1GB 800Mhz and 2x 2GB 667Mhz. Both worked flawlessy under Windows XP en Ubuntu 8.1 Easypeasy 1.0, but both OS'es can only address 2 gigabytes of memory. We decided to put in 1x 2GB so-dimm 667MHz and left it at that.

The computer?

It's really silent and quite sleek and goodlooking. The EEE logo is horrendous, but the overall computer is fine and nice for touch applications or general computer use. Quite an attractive package.

See extra info at: www.eeepc.it/foto-hardware-eee-top-1602/

Italian is a great language!

Per la prima volta dalla sua uscita, arrivano le foto dell’interno dell’Asus Eee Top.

Shot from Ken's Barber Shop in Boise Idaho from June of 2002. Shots taken with the Casio QV-3500EX.

Yes, I am a computer geek. No I do not use *nix. Shock of shocks, yes ;-)

 

This is my old laptop. An HP Pavillion zv5920us, 15.4" widescreen notebook. Purchased at the end of 2004, and not formatted since then. Everything was old, and I'm resetting her up as a webserver so I can work on work assignments at home. It's really frustrating being a trainee with a desktop, when everyone else at work has a laptop. On top of that, when there's at least two meetings going on in my 5 person cube, it's a little difficult to concentrate. So I'm setting up the webserver to either do work at home, or I'll take it to work and move around there anyway. You people can't stop me from learning in my own way! *heheheh*

 

No, I did not sit there and watch it go all the way through. I just wanted the picture ;-)

I'm now only using Windows XP via Parallels Workstation on my MacBook Pro

Ask a Mac veteran what he misses most about Mac OS 9 and usually he or she will give you a list of the following features:

 

Labels, Put Back, WindowShade, Tabbed Folders and Themes.

 

Of course, the old Mac OS 9 concept known as "Labels" was re-introduced in Mac OS 10.3 Panther, while the "Put Back" feature was recently "put back" in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. WindowShade was actually developed as a shareware app by Unsanity, the notorious developer of Application Enhancer, the third party module which caused many of the initial blue screens in Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. The shareware app known as "Sticky Windows" approximates many of the functions of Tabbed Folders in OS 9 (Note: Sticky Windows and WindowsShade do not work in Snow Leopard).

 

Themes, the ability to change the "look" of the Mac OS, is the only remaining legacy feature that I personally would like to see brought back, if for no other reason that as a former Windows user, I pine for the days when I could change the look of my "Windows" on a whim.

 

Given many people's disgust with the translucency of the Dock, I see Themes as a positive step forward. It would also remove the need for third party developers to create hacked solutions, which may or may not crash future versions of OS X.

 

Imagine being able to turn the Dock and Finder into varying types of wood or emerald green or even the brushed metal of those bygone years of OS X. Harmful to the personal aeshetics and tastes of Steve Jobs? Possibly. Okay, almost certainly, but given Apple's creed to "Think Different," this could only be a good thing.

  

Related Links:

 

Themes in Mac OS 9

www.guidebookgallery.org/pics/gui/settings/desktopthemes/...

 

Themes in Windows

www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personalize/look....

 

Five Mac OS 9 features Apple should bring back

www.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/5-mac-os-9-feature...

 

A Visual History of Desktop Themes

www.guidebookgallery.org/screenshots/desktopthemes

 

Finalmente una foto diurna!!!

At least a daylight photo!!!

 

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I just love that wallpaper. A cookie to anyone who can name where I got it. Oh, and a cookie to anyone that can name where I got the wallpaper in the picture frame.

twas time for a new desktop and *gasp* i got a bit tired of angelina. for now, anyway ;)

Last weekend, I visited my friend, Jack Ding, who lives in the wine country Sonoma. Jack invited me with a special reason on the phone: "hey Peter, you gotta take a photo at this place!" Then he started introducing me this place where the famous Windows XP wallpaper "Bliss" was taken...

 

Jack is the owner of a company called "Unicom Tax Services". He helped many people who were in various Tax troubles and have their life back to "Bliss". I am not sure if I took this photo right on that "bliss" spot (neither am I satisfied with the outcome of this photo I took), but I am very positive what Jack does for others is a real bliss. So, this one is dedicated to my friend Jack. If you ever find yourself or your loved ones or anyone you know in any tax related issues --- I sincerely wish you don't, but hey, you just never know --- give him a holler! Here is the link to his company: www.unicomtax.com/.

  

p.s. "Bliss is the name of a Windows bitmap image included with Microsoft Windows XP, produced from a photograph of a landscape in Sonoma County, California... The image contains rolling green hills and a blue sky with stratocumulus and cirrus clouds... is used as the default computer wallpaper for the "Luna" theme of Windows XP.

The photograph was taken by the professional photographer Charles O'Rear, a resident of St. Helena, Napa County, for digital-design company HighTurn. O'Rear has also taken photographs for Bill Gates' private Seattle stock photography company Corbis and Napa Valley photographs for the May 1979 National Geographic Magazine article Napa, Valley of the Vine. Although O'Rear's focus was on photographing winemaking in the Napa Valley, the hill in Bliss didn't have grapevines when the photograph was taken in 1996. The photograph was taken aside the highway 12/121, and by a hand held view camera. The approximate location is 3050 Fremont Dr. (Sonoma Hwy.), Sonoma, CA." __ quoted from wikipedia.

 

Windows xp

experience n0W the نافذة

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The site of the new Microsoft office building in Shanghai's Minhang District.

 

The construction has just started on the new Microsoft building which will be located behind and to the left of the sign.

 

The building at right belongs to Wicresoft , a joint venture with Microsoft Corporation....Hmm... An upside down M is a W.

This is a comparison of Windows XP's icon labels with the "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop" option enabled and disabled.

www.triumphlaser.com/en/product_show.php?id=29&lm=34

 

9610 laser cutting machine

 

TECHNICAL PARAMETER

● Control System: DSP control system

● Memory:64Mb Buffer Memory for storing files

● Interface:USB connection to PC( Compatible with WindowsXP, Vista, Windows 7) Work platform:Fixed platform

● Work Area:900 X600mm(35.4"X23.6")

● Pass-Thru Doors:Allow to cut extremely long materials

● Laser power: 60W/80W/100W

● Laser Type:Sealed CO2 Glass tube laser

● Laser Tube life hours: 10000Hours

● Driving system: Stepper motor

● Auxiliary equipments: Exhaust-fans, air-exhaust pipe

● Cooling type: Water cooling

● Operating Temperature: 32° - 113° F (0° - 45° C)

● Operating humidity: 8 - 95%

● Max Speed: 600mm/S (23.6"/S)

● Resetting positioning accuracy: ±0.1mm

● Resolution: User controlled from 100 to 500DPI(standard model),up to 1000 DPI(High resolution attachment)

● Compatible software: CorelDraw X2/X3/X4, AutoCAD

● Graphic format supported: JPG,PNG,BMP, PLT, DST, DXF, CDR,AI,DSB,GIF,MNG,TIF,TGA,PCX,JP2,JPC,PGX,RAS,PNM,SKA,RAW

● Power Requirements:AC220V (or110V) ±10% 50/60HZ

● Gross power:<800W

● Net Weight: 300KGS(661lb)

● Gross Weight:350KGS(77lb)

● Machine size:1400X1000X1300mm(55.1"X39.3"X51.2")

● Packing Size:1600X1200X1500mm(63"X47.2"X59")

● Packing: Plywood Case

After formatting and rebuilt Windows XP on my old computer, I had forced to update its OS.. 81 items took me 30 minutes.

 

This picture was taken on July 17, 2007.

This is the new no fee cash machine outside the new TESCO Express outside my house. It fills me with confidence.

 

Of course, doing a search for "windows cash machine" brings up a whole lot more.

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