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wardrich lawl catz r lawlz

 Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 3361 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:22 pm
Post subject: Got my shiny new system up and running ^_^ |
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-Thermaltake Xaser III Skull case (black)
-Thermaltake Butterfly 480watt PSU
-Asus K8V SE Deluxe mobo
-AMD 64 3000+ (2ghz, 512mb cache)
-2 256mb sticks of OCZ DDR400 RAM
-WinXP Home
===on to the crap stuff===
I kinda ran out of money so I threw in the parts from my PII machine to see if I could get my AMD system to POST.
-1 6gig FUJI HDD
-1 2gig Quantim HDD
-1 Mouse w/ left button smashed off and bad prescision...
-1 ghetto keyboard from 1995...
-1 LG combo drive (unsure of read and RW speeds, but it's a 12x burner)
===What I plan on getting in one or two weeks===
-1 Optical (cordless?) mouse
-1 Ideazon iBoard
-1 (maybe 2... depending on price) 200gig drives
-if too much, 2 160 gig drives
-1 LG 8x DVD-RW
-1 Mitsumi Floppy drive w/ media card reader
-Neon
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Kazer0 Mercenary Dishwasher
 Joined: 17 Sep 2002 Posts: 2720 Location: In an igloo with my pet penguin, eh?
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:34 pm
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| Dont get cordless. They tend to be heavier than normal mice. Horrible for any kind of gaming. Even web surfing is a drag. |
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wardrich lawl catz r lawlz

 Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 3361 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 6:39 pm
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| t'was what I thought. Not only to mention the loss of signal problems that occour. Apparently they're good on batteries tho. |
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Dogbreath Admin

 Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 4328 Location: In the back of a jacked-up Ford.
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 7:12 pm
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| There's no reason whatsoever I can think of to get a cordless mouse, but optical is a must-have. I've had the same optical for 3 years and it still works perfectly. |
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wardrich lawl catz r lawlz

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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:50 pm
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the mouse WILL be optical. No doubt about it. I really wasn't planning on getting cordless. It was just a random thought, if for some crazy reason I DO decide to go cordless, it'll probably be a Logitech one. Otherwise I really don't care what brand of mouse I get.
-Richard- |
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wardrich lawl catz r lawlz

 Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 3361 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 10:17 pm
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Oh yea, I forgot about the videocard: ATI Radeon 9200se 128mb 8xAGP. Not too bad. Will be hopefully upgrading to asus 9600xt, or ATI 9800XT AIW.
-Richard- |
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Wally i r teh pwnage
 Joined: 01 May 2003 Posts: 4031 Location: Australia, earth, Milky way
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 11:28 pm
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| Since when do we use floppy disks in new machines anymore? Well agree with old games but you could put them on a memory stick or somthing? |
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wardrich lawl catz r lawlz

 Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 3361 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 3:29 pm
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1) Use it for school... I'm not going to waste a 700mb CD for a 512k document
2) I'll get one w/ a card reader in it.
-Richard- |
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Amro Way too much free time

 Joined: 24 Sep 2002 Posts: 482 Location: nth world
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 4:39 pm
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| About the floppy...What if your comp messes up and you don't have a bootcd or it won't work? I guess you'll kick the comp and expect it to boot up... |
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Interon Guest
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 5:29 pm
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Personally, I find floppy disks more convenient that CD burning when it comes to small files. Also, floppy drives are more natively supported than CD-ROM/CD burners. Oh yeah, and the legacy A: drive allocation, leave that out and you end up with a void of sorts.
No, a floppy drive is not essential but it is excellent to have one, even in next year's new computers. Oh yeah, and floppy disks are more efficient and faster when it comes to small files. CD burning needs header and trailer data to allow multisession writing (a few megabytes in addition to the file). As well, it's easier to use a floppy drive, less clicking involved.
File copying:
Floppy: Right click >> Send to >> A: >> Wait about 5 to 30 sec >> Remove floppy
CD: Right click >> Send to >> CD burner >> Double click on My Computer >> Right click on CD burner >> Write files to CD >> Enter volume label >> Wait about 1 to 5 minutes >> Remove CD
And having a floppy drive adds fault tolerance (If CD drive breaks down, use floppy. If floppy drive breaks down, use CD)
Also if you want 4 hard drives, floppy is your main removable media. And the floppy drive has a special wire and a special ribbon on the motherboard.
Or how about if someone is ditching their old 486 for a new Pentium 4 and they own 300 floppy disks. Isn't it convenient to be able to use those right away? Also what a waste of plastic and metal if people threw out their old blank floppies because their new computer didn't come with a new floppy drive.
There you go, I see that the best way is to keep the floppy drive in new computers. |
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Wally i r teh pwnage
 Joined: 01 May 2003 Posts: 4031 Location: Australia, earth, Milky way
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 5:56 pm
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I see..
But floppys sometimes tend to stuff up..
like i had heaps of school work on 1 disk. and then it crashed said this disk needs formatting
I still use them but on very rare occasions
There is a way to do Direct Cd writing (deleting and copying back onto normal cd-r's)
Multisessioning is another story |
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Interon Guest
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 6:01 pm
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| Yeah they are very fragile and need to be taken care of. Nonetheless, there's really no need to sell new computers without floppy drives. |
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Kazer0 Mercenary Dishwasher
 Joined: 17 Sep 2002 Posts: 2720 Location: In an igloo with my pet penguin, eh?
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 7:44 pm
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Ok, I had a nice long post, but the maintenance shut down as I was posting and ruined it, so heres a quicky.
1) 4 Hard drives, and 3 CD-Devices with 2 Floppies is perfectly fine. All you need is a cheap IDE contoller, and some sound cards even have one on them.
2) You cant re-write CD-R's wally, only CD-RW's. |
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Wally i r teh pwnage
 Joined: 01 May 2003 Posts: 4031 Location: Australia, earth, Milky way
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 7:57 pm
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I have seen it done kazer 0
Using a program called Direct CD but it is only compatable with Direct-CD program.. |
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Interon Guest
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Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 7:59 pm
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Well, it's a fake rewrite/delete. The files are still there, but you can't access them.
I used Adaptec DirectCD and the floppy disk is still way easier and simpler when dealing with small files.
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