Have you ever looked inside an original PSX? You can't fit a credit card in there and put it back together. Even worse with the PS2, but atleast that has an expansion slot.
"With programming that appeals to audiences in every demographic category across virtually all media, the company is a leader in the creation, promotion and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and music."
Viacom controls what we watch on tv and see outside our own little worlds. Blame them, they decided saturday morning could no longer exist.
Rendezvous, however, is unicasted, therefor noone on the lan needs to know anything about ips or networking in order to get it to work. That's really the only thing thats neet about it, the fact that two people turn on the program, and have it automagicly find the other programs running on the lan.
Since when did "Signing a treaty" mean the US can't do it? As I recall the United States also signed a treaty that outlawed an anti-ballistic missile defense system which Doubwa backed out of a year or two ago. Not to mention he also made it "legal" to assassinate political figures he deems fit for assassination.
They dont sell the LG cable at radio shack, but I searched google again and found this page which includes a link to a Macintosh driver for the LG cable.
I just ordered one from WirelessGalaxy and will hopefully have it so I can test by the end of the week.
I've wanted to try to get online from my new phone (i used to be able to from my 2G PCS phone @14.4kbps), but I havn't been able to find any reliable information.
I have SprintPCS with the $10/mo Unlimited Vision plan, an LG-5350 phone, and an iBook with USB support, running OS X.
Any pointers on where to pick up a USB cable and info on a modem script/number to dial?
Atleast they didn't patten DNS lookups. Imagine having to memorize every IP address?
Misleading topic heading.
It's ok, the last post didn't get enough comments. Please continue discussion.
You could atleast *scan* today's headlines before sticking your own thumb in your ass, though.
Or you can just run xNES nativly on the (modded) xbox with out installing linux.
Have you ever looked inside an original PSX? You can't fit a credit card in there and put it back together. Even worse with the PS2, but atleast that has an expansion slot.
From viacom's fact sheet:
"With programming that appeals to audiences in every demographic category across virtually all media, the company is a leader in the creation, promotion and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and music."
Viacom controls what we watch on tv and see outside our own little worlds. Blame them, they decided saturday morning could no longer exist.
You'll also notice that the Mozilla team's MacOS X browser has been renamed Camino. Cars are definatly in style for them.
Rendezvous, however, is unicasted, therefor noone on the lan needs to know anything about ips or networking in order to get it to work. That's really the only thing thats neet about it, the fact that two people turn on the program, and have it automagicly find the other programs running on the lan.
Since when did "Signing a treaty" mean the US can't do it? As I recall the United States also signed a treaty that outlawed an anti-ballistic missile defense system which Doubwa backed out of a year or two ago. Not to mention he also made it "legal" to assassinate political figures he deems fit for assassination.
Perhaps the Apple version Inet?
That'd be Internet Extreme to you.
But don't they? All they have to do is attend any tech school in America, and bam, Internet2. It really isn't that small of a club anymore.
They dont sell the LG cable at radio shack, but I searched google again and found this page which includes a link to a Macintosh driver for the LG cable.
I just ordered one from WirelessGalaxy and will hopefully have it so I can test by the end of the week.
I've wanted to try to get online from my new phone (i used to be able to from my 2G PCS phone @14.4kbps), but I havn't been able to find any reliable information.
I have SprintPCS with the $10/mo Unlimited Vision plan, an LG-5350 phone, and an iBook with USB support, running OS X.
Any pointers on where to pick up a USB cable and info on a modem script/number to dial?