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  1. Re:Websphere, Open Source, WTF? on How IBM (and Open Source) Won eBay · · Score: 1

    Websphere Studio is based on eclipse, which is open source - http://www.eclipse.org

  2. Working on a similar project on Pinball 2000 + Ethernet = ... · · Score: 2

    I'm also putting my pinball machine on the web. Only difference is, mine is a 1977 Bally Night Rider Electro-Mechanical (anyone remember those?)
    I'm using the TINI processor, www.ibutton.com/TINI and a 20x4 lcd screen www.matrix-orbital.com. In case you're not familiar with TINI, it's an embedded java processor on a SIMM. It's got onboard ethernet and serial, as well as its own proprietary "One-Wire" IO.

    I will start out by keeping track of the high scores and storing them on the embedded java computer. Once I get that down, there's no end to what I should be able to do. This project has just started, it's not even documented online yet, but if anyone is interested in it, or has any ideas or opinions, please let me know.... beb1964@cs.rit.edu

  3. Something's wrong. on Netscape Causes MP3s to Skip? · · Score: 1

    Do you have a better suggestion for linux? How about lynx? maybe if i'm stranded with a shell account, but not when i'm in front of my workstation, thanks.

  4. I'm the AC who posted that question (IGNORE OTHER) on Netscape Causes MP3s to Skip? · · Score: 1

    Hi all, got myself an acct finally... ok here's the story... i've tried setting the buffer on mpg123 to 4 megs with mpg123 -b 4096 but that still does not work... scrolling still causes mp3s to skip. As far as video goes, I have a matrox millennium II 4 meg AGP video card... yes, AGP, so hmmm how does that figure into this whole situation? Soundcard is a SB AWE64 and i'm now running 2.2.1, with the OSS/Free AWE64 drivers. BTW, system is all scsi if that matters. I'm running AcceleratedX, and I dont know where to look for the disabling of pci_retries, and not sure why i would even want to, since i'm using an agp card, although i will look furthur. But the main thing is, it is an agp video card... gotta love agp, right? ps sorry this is posted twice, ignore the first one.