ceh4702,
Since I own a Linksys Router/Switch, I can definitely tell you that you can "share" a static IP address. The reason is that router/switch gets assigned the IP address whether static or dynamic. To your DSL provider, all they see is one MAC address, the one that the Linksys...
Hi,
this German PC web site has a nifty utility called ctspd that reads the SPD chip off your SDRAM module and tells you without a doubt whether it's rated for PC100 or PC133. You can get it here: http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/ctspd.shtml or ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/ctspd092.zip
Last year I...
Hi Mike,
It should work since it does for me. You won't be able to use Matrox's software DVD player though.
I have my Pioneer 16X DVD on my computer running Windows 2000 with SP2 and the Matrox G400 MAX DualHead card. I use Cyberlink's PowerDVD 2.55. PowerDVD 2.55 or higher is required for...
>The pentium has a L1 cache. That means the cache is located on the
>board where the CPU is mounted. It is integrated into the cpu itself. The
>celeron and AMD have what is referred to as L2 caches.
Um, yes and no. All Pentiums (original, Pro, II, III 4, Celeron), AMD Athlon/Duron ALL have L1...
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SiSoft Sandra 2001 here: http://www.sisoftware.demon.co.uk/sandra/
The Mainboard identification section will list the details of each memory module including the chip manufacturer. The Standard version is shareware, but most of the modules work.
Ed,
Sorry to say, but technology has passed you by once again ;-). Most BIOSes made since 1996 allow you to boot from the SCSI drive even if you have an IDE drive installed.
Phil
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