Windows 3 did not have USB support built in, you have to install drivers for any of the devices. It wasn't until 98 that USB support was built into the OS. I had a Windows95 laptop and I had to install drivers for USB.
When doing a cabling job in Anchorage we cut into a data cable that was unmarked on our maps. We had a fun time splicing that, think it was 100+ pair cable. Sitting in a dirt ditch splicing wires is fun.
Yep there are some people out there enforcing tv piracy, I posted an episode of the Simpsons I captured with my tv card to a newsgroup a few years ago and my ISP disconnected me. Of course this was an older episode so it may have infringed on their potential DVD sales even though that episode wasn't released on DVD yet.
I still have a small notebook like this made by Mitsubishi, pentium 166 with the max of 96 megs of ram. Runs Win95 like a champ and I can play tons of older games in it.
Windows 3 did not have USB support built in, you have to install drivers for any of the devices. It wasn't until 98 that USB support was built into the OS. I had a Windows95 laptop and I had to install drivers for USB.
When doing a cabling job in Anchorage we cut into a data cable that was unmarked on our maps. We had a fun time splicing that, think it was 100+ pair cable. Sitting in a dirt ditch splicing wires is fun.
Overheard as the iceberg passed NZ, "Ice to meet you!"
No, if you read the article it said Pluto is the only known Kuiper Belt object to have moonS. As in plural, as in more than one moon.
Yep there are some people out there enforcing tv piracy, I posted an episode of the Simpsons I captured with my tv card to a newsgroup a few years ago and my ISP disconnected me. Of course this was an older episode so it may have infringed on their potential DVD sales even though that episode wasn't released on DVD yet.
I still have a small notebook like this made by Mitsubishi, pentium 166 with the max of 96 megs of ram. Runs Win95 like a champ and I can play tons of older games in it.