By the way, there are several good GUI XML editors . Check merlot (open source java app), and alphaworks at ibm for their GUI XML editor - not open source.
I recently found conglomerate. It looks like exactly what you want. It's probobly a little rough around the edges, but it's an open source project, so you've got the code if you want it. I've found that the site is a little iffy. Sometimes it's up sometimes it's down. It's in Brazil, I think.
Sorry, your interpretation is false, it states very clearly:
You may produce and distribute, in executable form only, programs which you created...
Sorry. Dave
Well, it's actually unclear. It could be parsed to mean "You may distribute in executable form (without source)", meanwhile not taking a position on whether or not you're distributing the source as well. mike
My win setup is cdcopy (http://members.aol.com/mbarth2193) which has bladeenc builtin and also does cddb lookup. Doesn't work with all cdrom drives, tho....
linux: I follow the cdparanoia/bladeenc/cddb crowd with some homebrew shell scripts
I've been to three of the last four of these conferences, and believe me, none of this nanotech like stuff is being talked about. These conferences are a bunch of mathemeticians, computer scientists, biologist, and chemists that are all hacking away DNA (or RNA). One of the coordinators there (Erik Winfree) designed and made a really cool self replicating lattice (and a cube) out of DNA. There's usually some stuff on "really hard" problems that can be theoretically solved easily with DNA, and usually have been solved in trivial cases. Anyway, they've got a lot of really cool things going on, but they're really just a bunch of hackers getting together and talking about all the cool stuff they did.
I would also like to know about this. Right now, my IP masquerading gateway is using one ISA card and one PCI card. I hadn't tried using two PCI cards, but I would like to know how to, so at some point I can upgrade to 100Mbit.
I've got a cirque wave keyboard (w/touchpad). While I almost never use the touchpad (unless I'm in bed), the rest of the keyboard is great. In fact, my mom got one almost identical (without the touchpad). It comes with a mouse input (so the keyboards long cable acts as a mouse extension cord). Nice at times. I think microsoft put the '6' key on the wrong side (esp since one of my usernames is bc80267). The feel is also great.
You are correct, You need to get ahold of the command set for your modem (I think USR does have this online). If not, one of the dialers (wvdial) with debian will do a very nice autoconfigure of the modem, then you can use that string with pppconfig or whatever. (Note that I'm speaking from experience, I got a Jaton X2/v.90 card this summer, but I don't remember if I just DL'd the command set from somewhere or used wvdial). You might also be able to grab the best init string from the.inf file for your modem in Windows. That should do it.
By the way, there are several good GUI XML editors . Check merlot (open source java app), and alphaworks at ibm for their GUI XML editor - not open source.
I recently found conglomerate. It looks like exactly what you want. It's probobly a little rough around the edges, but it's an open source project, so you've got the code if you want it. I've found that the site is a little iffy. Sometimes it's up sometimes it's down. It's in Brazil, I think.
Well, it's actually unclear. It could be parsed to mean "You may distribute in executable form (without source)", meanwhile not taking a position on whether or not you're distributing the source as well. mike
Here's the link for the info on VisAge servlet development.
My win setup is cdcopy (http://members.aol.com/mbarth2193) which has bladeenc builtin and also does cddb lookup. Doesn't work with all cdrom drives, tho....
linux: I follow the cdparanoia/bladeenc/cddb crowd with some homebrew shell scripts
either way, I use 160 kbits
There is already an open source project called jos (http://www.jos.org). They could probobly benefit from this, of course.
I've been to three of the last four of these conferences, and believe me, none of this nanotech like stuff is being talked about. These conferences are a bunch of mathemeticians, computer scientists, biologist, and chemists that are all hacking away DNA (or RNA). One of the coordinators there (Erik Winfree) designed and made a really cool self replicating lattice (and a cube) out of DNA. There's usually some stuff on "really hard" problems that can be theoretically solved easily with DNA, and usually have been solved in trivial cases. Anyway, they've got a lot of really cool things going on, but they're really just a bunch of hackers getting together and talking about all the cool stuff they did.
I would also like to know about this. Right now, my IP masquerading gateway is using one ISA card and one PCI card. I hadn't tried using two PCI cards, but I would like to know how to, so at some point I can upgrade to 100Mbit.
I've got a cirque wave keyboard (w/touchpad). While I almost never use the touchpad (unless I'm in bed), the rest of the keyboard is great. In fact, my mom got one almost identical (without the touchpad). It comes with a mouse input (so the keyboards long cable acts as a mouse extension cord). Nice at times. I think microsoft put the '6' key on the wrong side (esp since one of my usernames is bc80267). The feel is also great.
You are correct, You need to get ahold of the command set for your modem (I think USR does have this online). If not, one of the dialers (wvdial) with debian will do a very nice autoconfigure of the modem, then you can use that string with pppconfig or whatever. (Note that I'm speaking from experience, I got a Jaton X2/v.90 card this summer, but I don't remember if I just DL'd the command set from somewhere or used wvdial). You might also be able to grab the best init string from the .inf file for your modem in Windows. That should do it.