The PS1 was going to be an addon, but what we got was the PSX. Which is a totally different system, that unlike the PS1 did not use the SNES, and was also a lot more powerful. They totally redeveloped it to form the PSX, but used the knowledge and investment they already had.
Not until the PS2 came out and did the relable it PSONE, was it ever called PS1.
Saw one there last night, 75 games, 70 bucks, an looked cheaper then the stuff they had in Thai Land 5 years ago. Still wish I bought one in Thai Land for 12 bucks.
If you follow a link that has been used, you see the person's new e-mail. Should be great for spammers just google a-86a2397c6c and voila hundreds of valid e-mail adresses.
So word to the wise, don't expect your effortless gmail account to be safe, wait till you get it the right way.
On my Dell Axim X3 playing off a SD card, i can run the player for 7 hours. That is using the smallest 950mAh battery. For $50 CAN (if i remeber correctly) i can get the 1900mAh battery, and get an extra 14 hours.
I am pretty sure you could have bought Pure Energy/Rayovak Renewals, and a bunch of CD-RWs for a heck of a lot less the the iRiver.
I am glad to see you did by the iRiver vs. the iPod. Since the iPod, IMHO is a sign of a person who is unknowlagable in electronics, like seeing someone with BOSE, or Sony. Since all 3 are well advertised, but at their price points, poor performers. This is exceptionaly true at the prices in Canada $400=15G, $550=20G, and $700=40G, and seen in stores at HIGHER prices, which is about twice that of the Xtra prices.
The way some companies are using the DMCA, I am surprised that screws have not been used as a form of copy-protection in court. Your honor "They broke through our copy protection, by unscrewing the case."If you tell someone how to open the case, and look inside you are breaking the law.
Could see some lawyers trying this. Maybe they could get really fancy and use the triangle screws from Gameboy, or a headlamp screw.
I have the SR-60s my self, and they can be driven from any source I have. They are almost the same as the 80s, and can work with stuff as low as my 5mw+5mw Minidisc player. But if you do find any of the portables not driving them enough, spend like 20 dollars on parts and built a simple op-amp based amp. I know op-amps are not ideal, but you have them in the player already. They will really make the Grados shine, and you can configure them to make them bright or warm depending on prefernce, and pads used.
At the time of the article they had not covered the development costs of iTunes. This is not the same as a loss leader. As they will eventually reach a point where the development is paid for, and they will make money. A loss leader is used to atract business an move other products.
Unless you have a NFORCE 2 MCP+SS Board your SPDIF is only surround on pre-encoded surround sources, aka DVDs and AC3 files. No video game i know of supports SPDIF output in surround, unless its through A NForce 2. Did not know that, and now have a wonderful digital stero output from games, and the only surround I get is Prologic 2 "enhancements".
These 2 brands (Canadian/US) are rechargable alkaline batteries. Used them heavily from 1991 to 1998, pre-release test setups from my father in my gameboy/cd player. They always outperformed the other non-alkaline (Heavy Duty) bateries and were similiar to the alkaline at the time. Do not know how the production units are, but they have likely gotten better. In the over 7 years never had any memory effect that I noticed.
Gotten lazy with age and 40 AA alkaline for $14 CAD is pretty cheap, and feels even cheaper in a MD player that gets 50 hours from 1 AA.
50 blanks in Canada cost 20-30 Canadain dollars including or "outrageous" tax. You get charged with this and pay $250,000 and posibility of jail. I would hardly consider that similair.
It seems that 98% of all community effort in the GTA3 section is trying to get it to run on 1ghz+ systems with Ti4600s. To put it simple, the game does not run well on anything. Rockstar has completely ignored the problems, releasing a patch, that is described as "use at your own risk," on the message board. The way GTA3 performed, they left because they could not program GTA3, or Vice City for the PC, properly.
@home became Rogers Internet in Canada. On the main page they explain how to use a router to connect your connection to your PS2. How can they filter out whether your using a PS2 or another PC. In Canada, the modem holds the MAC address, simply leave the modem off for 5+ hours, it clears the memory, and you have a fresh start.
This head you refer to is in the haunted house, there is also a Buzz Lightyear version. I am asuming that they are simply a 3D screen, with a specially edited video. The video is designed with the particular globe/space helmut in mind, and apears 3d when projected on the screen. A system like this could probably be used with a computer generated images now, but creating a realtime 3d image from a video source would be much harder.
A friend of mine has an HP scanner, that is powered only by a USB port. Small enough to carry around, has a locking head unit for portability. I don't know about Mac compatibility, but its just plug and scan in XP.
I have pretty much standard equpiment, other then that, Sb 64, Geforce 2MX, 2 different nic cards(tried both), 192Megs of Cas2 ram, a 20gig drive. When I try to install any of the 4 distros I have tried, it says its searching for HD0(or something like that) endlessly. 2.2 modes of the install work, with moderate success, unless I enable USB on my motherboard so that I can use a mouse. I an a Linux newby, so I am, unable and/or unwilling to work the long hours to get it working, until I get a new mainboard.
The PS1 was going to be an addon, but what we got was the PSX. Which is a totally different system, that unlike the PS1 did not use the SNES, and was also a lot more powerful. They totally redeveloped it to form the PSX, but used the knowledge and investment they already had.
Not until the PS2 came out and did the relable it PSONE, was it ever called PS1.
Saw one there last night, 75 games, 70 bucks, an looked cheaper then the stuff they had in Thai Land 5 years ago. Still wish I bought one in Thai Land for 12 bucks.
Cars to, I have personally seen 5 birds killed from cars I was in.
Birds are going to crash into things they do it all the time. Wouldn't it be better to kill a few birds, rather then poison the whole world?
If you follow a link that has been used, you see the person's new e-mail. Should be great for spammers just google a-86a2397c6c and voila hundreds of valid e-mail adresses.
So word to the wise, don't expect your effortless gmail account to be safe, wait till you get it the right way.
On my Dell Axim X3 playing off a SD card, i can run the player for 7 hours. That is using the smallest 950mAh battery. For $50 CAN (if i remeber correctly) i can get the 1900mAh battery, and get an extra 14 hours.
I am pretty sure you could have bought Pure Energy/Rayovak Renewals, and a bunch of CD-RWs for a heck of a lot less the the iRiver.
I am glad to see you did by the iRiver vs. the iPod. Since the iPod, IMHO is a sign of a person who is unknowlagable in electronics, like seeing someone with BOSE, or Sony. Since all 3 are well advertised, but at their price points, poor performers. This is exceptionaly true at the prices in Canada $400=15G, $550=20G, and $700=40G, and seen in stores at HIGHER prices, which is about twice that of the Xtra prices.
Metered parking would pobably not make that much, except for the 20+ dollar ticket they give you if you miss judge your time.
The way some companies are using the DMCA, I am surprised that screws have not been used as a form of copy-protection in court. Your honor "They broke through our copy protection, by unscrewing the case."If you tell someone how to open the case, and look inside you are breaking the law.
Could see some lawyers trying this. Maybe they could get really fancy and use the triangle screws from Gameboy, or a headlamp screw.
I have the SR-60s my self, and they can be driven from any source I have. They are almost the same as the 80s, and can work with stuff as low as my 5mw+5mw Minidisc player. But if you do find any of the portables not driving them enough, spend like 20 dollars on parts and built a simple op-amp based amp. I know op-amps are not ideal, but you have them in the player already. They will really make the Grados shine, and you can configure them to make them bright or warm depending on prefernce, and pads used.
j .p hp?file=cmoy2_prj.htm
A easy design can be found at Headwize
http://headwize2.powerpill.org/projects/showpro
Sorry don't know how to make a link, but atleast you know it aint something gross!
At the time of the article they had not covered the development costs of iTunes. This is not the same as a loss leader. As they will eventually reach a point where the development is paid for, and they will make money. A loss leader is used to atract business an move other products.
So why not go with a crappy OS.
Titles says enough
which is not much better in most peoples minds.
Unless you have a NFORCE 2 MCP+SS Board your SPDIF is only surround on pre-encoded surround sources, aka DVDs and AC3 files. No video game i know of supports SPDIF output in surround, unless its through A NForce 2. Did not know that, and now have a wonderful digital stero output from games, and the only surround I get is Prologic 2 "enhancements".
These 2 brands (Canadian/US) are rechargable alkaline batteries. Used them heavily from 1991 to 1998, pre-release test setups from my father in my gameboy/cd player. They always outperformed the other non-alkaline (Heavy Duty) bateries and were similiar to the alkaline at the time. Do not know how the production units are, but they have likely gotten better. In the over 7 years never had any memory effect that I noticed.
Gotten lazy with age and 40 AA alkaline for $14 CAD is pretty cheap, and feels even cheaper in a MD player that gets 50 hours from 1 AA.
Princes Bride
50 blanks in Canada cost 20-30 Canadain dollars including or "outrageous" tax. You get charged with this and pay $250,000 and posibility of jail. I would hardly consider that similair.
They have put mini-itx motherboards in everything
Check out www.mini-itx.com
Works great for Spin-Amp, they only problem is it needs real audio installed.
It seems that 98% of all community effort in the GTA3 section is trying to get it to run on 1ghz+ systems with Ti4600s. To put it simple, the game does not run well on anything. Rockstar has completely ignored the problems, releasing a patch, that is described as "use at your own risk," on the message board. The way GTA3 performed, they left because they could not program GTA3, or Vice City for the PC, properly.
@home became Rogers Internet in Canada. On the main page they explain how to use a router to connect your connection to your PS2. How can they filter out whether your using a PS2 or another PC. In Canada, the modem holds the MAC address, simply leave the modem off for 5+ hours, it clears the memory, and you have a fresh start.
This head you refer to is in the haunted house, there is also a Buzz Lightyear version. I am asuming that they are simply a 3D screen, with a specially edited video. The video is designed with the particular globe/space helmut in mind, and apears 3d when projected on the screen. A system like this could probably be used with a computer generated images now, but creating a realtime 3d image from a video source would be much harder.
A friend of mine has an HP scanner, that is powered only by a USB port. Small enough to carry around, has a locking head unit for portability. I don't know about Mac compatibility, but its just plug and scan in XP.
The award is for making a linux that works on a un-modded X-Box, not a chipped.
I have a VIA MVP3 Super 7 board.
I have pretty much standard equpiment, other then that, Sb 64, Geforce 2MX, 2 different nic cards(tried both), 192Megs of Cas2 ram, a 20gig drive. When I try to install any of the 4 distros I have tried, it says its searching for HD0(or something like that) endlessly. 2.2 modes of the install work, with moderate success, unless I enable USB on my motherboard so that I can use a mouse. I an a Linux newby, so I am, unable and/or unwilling to work the long hours to get it working, until I get a new mainboard.