Info from an accident reconstruction service that uses this data can be found here. Called "event data recorders" I was wondering if anyone who has worked with these devices would know if its possible to disconnect them without causing something like the car not starting or a check engine light to come on or the like?
And I am to assume that they are all made in one night, which makes it even more mind boggling, but we all know that assume makes an ass of u and me...
I have come across this nifty little program called Motherboard Monitor 5 which lets you do all kinds of things. You can have it run a program to make it shut down your computer n such or send a SMS message to your cellphone, theres only one thing i hate about it.... windows only:/
what the hell are you talking about? if you were using telnet as the client you would have to be using JOIN and PRIVMSG (the raw commands) unless you were telnetting to a shell using a client such as IRCII, BitchX, or irssi. be more specific. using telnet as a client is doable but would be absurdly annoying to do.
Many have already seen this device, but I just got one of these keyboards, and the gesture system is amazing. It's USB and OS Independent.
Info from an accident reconstruction service that uses this data can be found here. Called "event data recorders"
I was wondering if anyone who has worked with these devices would know if its possible to disconnect them without causing something like the car not starting or a check engine light to come on or the like?
And I am to assume that they are all made in one night, which makes it even more mind boggling, but we all know that assume makes an ass of u and me...
or extremely high paid disney workers
do you use it or does it just sit there?
I have come across this nifty little program called Motherboard Monitor 5 which lets you do all kinds of things. You can have it run a program to make it shut down your computer n such or send a SMS message to your cellphone, theres only one thing i hate about it.... windows only :/
Thank god for (good) firewalls. I haven't looked into this, but isnt there an account that you can disable to stop that or is it actually in the code?
what the hell are you talking about? if you were using telnet as the client you would have to be using JOIN and PRIVMSG (the raw commands) unless you were telnetting to a shell using a client such as IRCII, BitchX, or irssi. be more specific. using telnet as a client is doable but would be absurdly annoying to do.
all i can say.... sigh
thats a transmitting frequency silly, not a clock speed :D