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Author: pandu
Date: Jul 20, 2008 18:09

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  study hardware importent information         


Author: nani
Date: Jul 19, 2008 17:23

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  Replacing Capacitors         


Author: ebay.ntailoring
Date: Jul 16, 2008 11:27

If i was to replace the busted capacitors on my video card, would I
need to replace them with units that have the same specs? I have 4
busted capacitors, they are labeled "6.3V 1500".
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  9533 SIMMs         


Author: Marten Kemp
Date: Jul 13, 2008 08:08

Two words in the subject and I screwed 'em both up.
Sorry.
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-- Marten Kemp
(Fix name and ISP to reply)
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  9633 DIMMs         


Author: Marten Kemp
Date: Jul 13, 2008 08:05

I have a PS/2 Model 33 with two 8mb SIMMs in it.
The BIOS shows 15252k available memory. Could I
get more available memory by replacing one of the
8mb SIMMs with a 4mb (for exactly 16mb total to
start with and avoiding the BIOS disabling any)?

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-- Marten Kemp
(Fix name and ISP to reply)
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  hardware total books         


Author: pandu
Date: Jul 12, 2008 19:50

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  USB over current change on boot         


Author: Mark Healey
Date: Jul 5, 2008 23:14

When I boot I'm getting a "USB over current change" error on hub 1 both
ports and the ports don't work.

I disconnected everything from those ports and rebooted and got the same
message.

I was attaching and removing a bunch of things earlier, including a
powered USB hub, so It is possible I smoked something, I suppose.

Several questions.

Since everything is disconnected I'm assuming that some kind of fuse or
breaker went. Is there somewhere I could look for such a thing to
replace or reset?

Could it be the power supply?

Could I have somehow applied too much current internally and caused
something to short?

--
Mark Healey
marnkews ãt healeyopolis döt com
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  Re: VDU clicks/flashes to start-up in cold weather.         


Author:
Date: Jul 5, 2008 05:56

...snip..
Arno Wagner wrote:
>>> This is not an intended "warm up". The clicking is typically
>>> relays adjusting settings to the horizontal/vertical
>>> frequency given in the signal from the graphics card.
>> OK, on a good VDU I notice the power/screen-save mode
>> time-out & re-activate toggles this. So I could just hack the
>> VDU's circuit to have it permanently 'on'.
> That could work, if there there is no frequency
> adjustment involved, or you fix it to the right setting
> there as well.

I opened the VDU to clean it, and couldn't see the relay
clicking. When it's 'lost charge' I might try to just 'on-lock'
the relay if that's possible.
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  pci usb ieee1394 adapter card         


Author: peasthope
Date: Jul 3, 2008 08:31

Folk,

I wonder whether these adapters on eBay are genuine
Adaptec or counterfeits.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ADAPTEC-USB-2-0-PCI-1394-IEEE-FireWire-COMBO-PCI-CARD_W0QQit...

Would this be a discontinued model?
Any ideas?

Thanks, ... Peter E.
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  b\cw? Get-Rich-Quick Cons BEWARE b\cw?8.         


Author: church
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:58

Must Read Book:

"Will The Next Liar Please Stand Up"

http://www.SoupNaziSecrets.com/ng2.html

L!Nihlo!lXSy;Tb
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