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CaDan SHMUP / Re: CaDan: CD
« on: February 28, 2011, 03:02:53 pm »
That's too bad 
Waiting anxiously for the update.

Waiting anxiously for the update.
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CaDan SHMUP / Re: CaDan: CD« on: February 28, 2011, 03:02:53 pm »
That's too bad
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Other / Re: Using Technology to Pick up Chicks (or the male equivalent)« on: February 28, 2011, 02:06:37 pm »
Back on this while relationship topic thing. I haven't tried using technology, and I don't think it would work that well with girls at my school :p
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Web Programming and Design / Re: jBasic OS« on: February 28, 2011, 10:02:22 am »
Yeah I should, just haven't had the time yet, or thought of it. Thanks for reminding me
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Web Programming and Design / Re: jBasic OS« on: February 27, 2011, 06:19:42 pm »
Ok, a few thins.
Settings are now stored under etc/<file name>.set Auto updating now works, and updates (currently, but can be expanded to include apps when I code it into the apps to register on run) work for bin/*.td3 and boot/Kernel.js So now, except for app updates, and extensions to jQuery and other libraries, you can just run it and it will update the files at boot up, or whenever it next checks and there are updates. If you have bin/Growl.alerts.td3 (which is optional) it will alert you when updates have been applied so you can restart if you wish. Also, when I get around to making a terminal viewer app you can see the logs as they happen of updates. 2255
Portal X / Re: Portal X« on: February 27, 2011, 06:01:03 pm »
Simply beautiful as always builderboy
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KnightOS / Re: KnightOS« on: February 27, 2011, 06:00:22 pm »
Good luck with the "talk".
Hope it goes well. I'm excited about the release of the kernel, whenever it does end up happening ![]() 2257
Web Programming and Design / Re: Tobert´s WebAccess« on: February 26, 2011, 08:51:16 pm »
Actually, not to be a downer, or to stop you from working on this project or anything, but there are already multiple things out there that do this. Most hosts have a file explorer in their control panel, as well as text-editing capabilities. It's still a great project to work on though
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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 26, 2011, 03:56:24 pm »
Yeah, both my laptop's wireless card, and my desktop's card needed special drivers, luckily my laptops linux drivers worked correctly, but the desktops linux driver for the chipset cause kernel panics whenever I try to use it (And guess who made the chipset and driver, TI
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Ash: Phoenix / Re: Ash: Phoenix« on: February 26, 2011, 03:19:54 pm »
Wow, simply amazing squidgetx. This will be a contender for POTY for sure
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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 26, 2011, 03:15:11 pm »
No, when it was my older sisters computer (and still a pentium II) my parent's blocked the internet entirely for her, just not the local network. They did this because back then they didn't want us getting on the internet where they couldn't see us, now they don't care so much.
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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 25, 2011, 09:27:13 am »
Well, on this one it wasn't (at least, with Linux mint) but we totally forgot the Mac address was blocked so we thought it wasn't working
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Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 24, 2011, 09:39:49 am »
And since my CPU is faster then my laptops, and I can overclock pretty easy it shouldn't be that bad, as long as the games aren't too new.
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Miscellaneous / Re: Cervical Herniated Disc« on: February 24, 2011, 12:14:48 am »
Did not notice this topic at all >.<
Glad that there was something that could be done though to help ranman ![]() Hope you have a speedy recovery, praying for it too. 2264
Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 23, 2011, 11:59:23 pm »
Ok currently, specs are 1GB of ram (motherboard can handle 3 GB (3 slots 1GB each) but I only have 4 256MB cards and 1 512MB card so I'm stuck with 1GB (512+256+256) for now). AMD Athlon processor, motherboard comes with built in overclocking, and there is an abundance of fans/heatsinks on it (3 of each if I remember correctly). I'm going to be installing XP on it as well as Linux mint, currently I have mint installed, but I'm going to have to do a re-install later when I get XP installed. The computer has an ethernet card, old US robotics Wifi (no drivers that work on linux anymore and I'm going to switch it out with another, better card when I get the chance, so when we find it, and at earliest this weekend). Two CD drives (32x speed) one disconnected (read only) the other connected (4x4x32) read/write. Old floppy drive, 2 built in USB ports (motherboard) and two more on a USB card. Disconnected backup drive thingamagig (really old and useless). I have an old monitor, old erganomic keyboard, oldish wireless keyboard, P/2 (or whatever that port is called) laser mouse. I've also got a usb splitter now for my laptop (4 ports) so I can plug in multiple stuff at once
![]() So when I'm done, this thing is going to be faster then my laptop, but only half the RAM, so they will be around equal. I'm also hoping to get a new monitor so I can have it on my desk without fear of breaking my desk ![]() Oh and my desktop has 168.2GB of harddrive space or something like that (I'm confused about the number too). So it's a nice size compared to my 60GB HD that my laptop has, which I've partitioned to ~30GB for each OS (although windows got a few extra and linux has a few less due to 4GB swap space). The desktop's fans are noisier then my laptop, which is not too loud, and not too quiet either. The fans are quieter then my dad's too so, it's quite bearable to be in a room with it on and not have to adjust to the noise level much. I'm not sure if the BIOS supports booting from USB but I have a solution for that on a floppy, so I'm all set for if I want to boot from, floppy, CD, USB or HD, not network yet, although I might have to move it downstairs if we can't get wifi working at all. The CD drive is dated enough that it doesn't work with DVD's though, so I have to use my laptop for any DVD work, which I don't mind. All in all, I'm really happy with this ![]() ![]() 2265
Computer Usage and Setup Help / Re: Pentium II, Linux...hmmm...« on: February 23, 2011, 05:05:12 pm »
Ok, so my brother hooked me up with a new motherboard/cpu/graphics card. My dad has some extra RAM that might work as well
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