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  1. Thanks for the links! But it seems that all are pay programs now. Well I guess I'll have to do it the old fashioned way... manually And you better beleive that I will back up the registry first!!
  2. Are there any free programs to help out with this task? I've been looking around and so far all I have found are pay programs. Keep in mind this is for WinDogs 98se.
  3. For that price I would only accept a Sun SGI Workstation.
  4. Ummm, off the top of my head (pun intended), head wounds should kill you. I can't imagine a sniper zeroed in on someones head just wounding the person.
  5. A Tachometer for your PC Don't forget the Alarm System! What is all this leading to? Ever wonder? :no:
  6. Well it is finally done! Saute is alive and kicking! :punk: It took a bit longer than expected, but so far (the past week or so) it screams and is rock solid (on Windogs 98se non the less). Ghost Recon rocks on this machine! Here is a quickie recap.... Old Computer: Chaintech 7AJA ATX motherboard AMD Duron 1 ghz 448 MB PC133 RAM PNY GeForce 2 MX 400 32 MB MadDog Multimedia PCI sound card 5.1 12 GB Samsung drive (old and slow 5400 rpm) ATA 33 20 GB Maxtor drive 7200 RPM ATA 66 One rear 80 mm case fan One 230 watt power supply (I thought it was 300, good thing I looked! ) One (wh
  7. Any hosting company that offers dedicated servers will let you pretty much do as you wish with the server, from flavor of OS, to RAM, CPU flavor, drive(s), etc. Once you pay the bucks for being the only client on a single server...
  8. The only reason I even mentioned using a $99 a month host is because it seemed to me that firefly2442 wanted *total* control over the server. You are not going to get that for $60 a year. The main reason you would pay that kind of money is to be able to have complete control over your server. And $99 a month is pretty cheap for a dedicated server that you can do with as you please. Here is a chunk of the comcast AUP: xiv) run programs, equipment, or servers from the Premises that provide network content or any other services to anyone outside of your Premises LAN (Local Area Network),
  9. Option 1: Do not even try it. They will shut you down, and may even boot you off the system competely. Option 2: This is the only way to go. You can get a dedicated server for around $99 a month running pretty much any flavor of linux that you want to have (Value web comes to mind). Also add into that the domain registration for your site. We pay $50 a month for the hosting for our site which we have had since 1992. As the old saying goes... "If you want to play, you have got to pay." Option 3: Same as option 1. Both DSL and Cable do not allow for hosting of a web site other than the m
  10. PC 12 Volt Cigarette Lighter Adapter Kit $15.00 Need a light?? Here you go. You'll only find this item here at FrozenCPU.com! Basically, this is a car cigarette lighter kit which has been adapted to be used in a PC's 5 1/4 bay. What this kit includes: * Cigarette Lighter * Sleeved 4pin 12v Molex Connector * Washer for drilling the hole With this adapter kit, your PC can now do EVERYTHING a regular Cigarette Lighter can with no trouble at all. Charge cell phones, power cd players, you name it. Picture is of a kit already mounted on an aluminum 5 1/4 inch faceplate. I H
  11. If you change this: A { color: #990000; text-decoration: underline; } To this: A:link { color: #990000; text-decoration: underline; } CSS is not forgiving at all to errors such as this. To make sure your CSS files are valid use this URL: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ It is a very good FREE service, but even it did not catch this error in your stylesheet. You can use this URL to validate your HTML pages: http://validator.w3.org/
  12. Thanks to everyone for their input on this. Here is what I finally ended up ordering and it will be in my sweaty palms on monday. AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 1.83GHz 333FSB Retail package with fan and heatsink $90 Two Corsair VS256MB333 256MB DDR333 PC2700 $48 each Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro nForce2 Ultra 400 with RAID and serial ATA $119 Chaintech A-FX20 GeForce FX 5200 AGP 8X 128MB $70 I know it's not the Ti4200 but I could not justify the extra $40-$70 for it. Also it is the only "budget" 5200 that I found that has a fan on it. Needless to say, it's going to be a long time between n
  13. As for the motherboard what about this one.. Asus - A7N8X
  14. Considering an upgrade to my Duron system... Currently a Chaintech 7AJA with a 1 ghz Duron and 448 MB RAM, GeForce2 MX200 32mb. Here is what I am looking at right now: Albatron - KX400+ PRO I won't be using the onboard audio, but I can really use the 6 PCI slots on this board (considering that I lose one once I put in the AGP card) Why do they make motherboards with the AGP slot so close to the PCI slots? AMD Athlon XP2400+ 266MHz FSB / Thoroughbred core I can get the Athlon XP2500 333MHz FSB / Barton core for only a few bucks more. Which one should I get? Considering that the
  15. For me it would be WarCraft III:ROC and TFT (and a little WarCraft II now and then), and also StarCraft/Brood War.
  16. Dannik wrote: Na, I don't blame them at all. Just that it is really amusing to me that in close to two decades of being online (BBS's in the early 80s and since 1992 the internet), this is the first time any post I have made anywhere has ever been edited/locked/deleted or anything like that. phantom110565 wrote: Well then I'll be the test subject and let you all know how well it does or does not work. And thanks for the welcome to GR.net!
  17. Well I asked this on the UBI GR forum and it got edited and locked... There is a program at http://www.farstone.com called GameDrive. Does anyone here use this with GR/IT/DS?? Is it worth shelling out the $20 (us) for this? I use a lot of different CDs while in front of my computer, and anything to save me time (and that works!) and keep me from constantly opening and closing jewel cases all the time, I'm all for it!
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