Now why d'ya have to go and tempt me like that? I haven't yet put the 8x600MHz O300 to good use, and you've got me thinking about upgrading. No damn justice, mumble mumble grump grump...
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Iris Audio Processor: USB audio revision 1.0, number -1
recondas wrote: BTW - did the new IRIX install change the status of the LSI 22320-R UltraSCSI 320 controller <it appeared as "unknown" in your original hinv>?
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Integral SCSI controller 2: Version unknown (30)
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version unknown (30)
) so this will have to do....
No, wait, I'm sure Miod was engaged in furious intellectual activity when that picture was taken...
SAQ wrote: I think that you´ve hit the nail on the head precisely on how Apple and MS intend to do things (¨we don´t support that version anymore, so you can´t download it. Buy a new one). MS has already come up with creative new ways to make you buy a new Windows license - officially they won´t let you install from another Windows disk if you loose yours.
PymbleSoftware wrote: I happen to be waiting on fx.64 to partition a 146Gb disk, on a quad 1GHz Tezro displaying on a Samsung SyncMaster 710T, but that is not a recommendation from me.
Those are the times when I'm glad I try to capture/document things as I go.squeen wrote: I just googled my own post to try and remember how I did this.![]()
Or, all too often, they are the times I wail and lament that I'm not more consistent in capturing/documenting things as I go...
guardian452 wrote: smj, the irony of pixellated gears is wonderfully perverse.
My thoughts exactly. I've never found the digital clockfaces very interesting. The nixie tube clockface sounds like the perfect mashup in the abstract, but in practice the layout feels just a little off to me... You can see
all 16 new iPod Nano clockfaces