I've been listening to the original cd as well as my backup for a while now. In fact I'm listening to it now on my dell inspiron 8100. Used a yamaha 4416S to copy and is pretty old I admit but works. I ripped a few tracks using cdex, and it sounds good. I don't doubt that it has some kind of copy protection. Not sure how or why but it still works!
If I assume Tom's article is correct. Specifically that the temperature reaches a certain point, the system will essentially shut off. If the fact that running an amd processor will overheat, to the point of shutting down a system. Then seeing the video of quake running for X mins without a fan must be false. This is assuming of course the inital facts are correct. Maybe another 4th party can produce a similar video running without a fan and have the system NOT shutdown as stated in Toms article.
My company is on flex time, but my boss abuses it. He comes in after 12 and since his department gets off around 4:00, he gets to sleep off maybe half of his time at work and go home at around 9.
I would like to help but I can't download the client. Is there a mirror somewhere of clients?
I've been listening to the original cd as well as my backup for a while now. In fact I'm listening to it now on my dell inspiron 8100. Used a yamaha 4416S to copy and is pretty old I admit but works. I ripped a few tracks using cdex, and it sounds good. I don't doubt that it has some kind of copy protection. Not sure how or why but it still works!
If I assume Tom's article is correct. Specifically that the temperature reaches a certain point, the system will essentially shut off. If the fact that running an amd processor will overheat, to the point of shutting down a system. Then seeing the video of quake running for X mins without a fan must be false. This is assuming of course the inital facts are correct. Maybe another 4th party can produce a similar video running without a fan and have the system NOT shutdown as stated in Toms article.
My company is on flex time, but my boss abuses it. He comes in after 12 and since his department gets off around 4:00, he gets to sleep off maybe half of his time at work and go home at around 9.