I am a student at Utah State University and my English 1010 class is taught online. The teacher is actually a teacher at Salt Lake Community College which is about 100 mi. from Logan, Ut. They have online chats in our groups we were split up into. There are message boards that we post on a certian discussion at least MWF for attendance. Then we get weekly homework that we save in RTF and upload to the server. I quite like it, if I get my homework done early I just have to participate in the discussions.
USU offers a few other online courses but I don't remember what they are.
Here in Utah there is the same sort of thing. The best part of it is Utah Education Network is connected to it so all of my packets to my home computer don't have to go accross the NAPs to get to my ISP from school.
any Similar IDE's to Cafe for linux?
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Metrowerks is making one. It will do C, C++, and Java. It is not open source though.
don't forget to modify your con.modules so that is points to the correct modules.
You forgot about the Matrix.
I mean if we were all in the Matrix who cares we just live our life as normal. But the stupid Resistance messes everything up everytime.
I mean look at Star Wars. If there wasn't a Resistance there would be no problem because people wouldn't know any better.
I am a student at Utah State University and my English 1010 class is taught online. The teacher is actually a teacher at Salt Lake Community College which is about 100 mi. from Logan, Ut. They have online chats in our groups we were split up into. There are message boards that we post on a certian discussion at least MWF for attendance. Then we get weekly homework that we save in RTF and upload to the server. I quite like it, if I get my homework done early I just have to participate in the discussions.
USU offers a few other online courses but I don't remember what they are.
The land fill is in Logan, Utah where Sun Remarketing is located. My Uncle helped start Sun Remarketing.
I used to have a Mac XL which was a Lisa converted to be a Mac. It was a pretty neat machine.
The Lisa's had removable I/O, CPU, memory cards that all fit in a removable thing and you could do it all with out a screw driver.
Here in Utah there is the same sort of thing. The best part of it is Utah Education Network is connected to it so all of my packets to my home computer don't have to go accross the NAPs to get to my ISP from school.
Metrowerks is making one. It will do C, C++, and Java. It is not open source though.
http://www.metrowerks.com/advert/001/
BTW, I think the Mac version will compile Java into binaries. The Win9x/NT version could also but I haven't messed around with it as much.
--karrots
Virtual PC from Connectix emulates a Pentium based computer on just about any PowerPC based Mac.
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I have heard of people running OpenStep, Win9x and NT on it.
http://www.connectix.com/html/connectix_virtualpc
I had the same problem until I specified the IO, IRQ, etc... in my conf.modules file. Look in linux/Documentation/sound/Soundblaster for more info.
Here is the line I use out of my conf.modules:
options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
That is all I had to do to get mine to work with 2.2.
Mine has been running great.