Subj : 10 net To : ROY J. TELLASON From : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE Date : Tue Sep 13 2005 12:21 pm -> WAYNE CHIRNSIDE wrote in a message to MAURICE KINAL: -> -> I have no problem with them since I never use their stuff. I don't -> -> like their stuff. They can keep them. :-) -> WC> No use for them here either. -> -> I do 'steal' their ram though but treat their stuff as -> -> disposable/recyclable material. I'd never buy any of that and don't -> -> appreciate the way they decided to do the bios (especially). -> In what way? That stuff-on-the HD? The blasted proprietary setup partition. Messes with Linux to. FIPS non-destructive partitioning docs warn it's IS destructive in Compaqs. -> -> Keyboards also seem to pack it in faster on Compaqs for whatever -> -> reason. Perhaps they are overpowering the ps2 port? -> This is a compaq-labeled keyboard I'm typing on at the moment, one of the few -> I have that has tactile response, but then this one doesn't get as much use as -> the IBMs that I have here. This post seems to have been misdirected. No experience with Compaq keyboards. Still using the old heavy IBM here. -> WC> Same experience here. -> WC> -> WC> The bloody Hewlett Packard doesn't even HAVE a BIOS upgrade and I -> WC> think that stinks. -> They don't? Nope, BIOS punks out at 32 Gig and the USB is 1.1. I tried everywhere to find a BIOS upgrade. They have them for their Vectra server class machines but not those home marketed. -> WC> However I've made a decent machine of it by memory upgrade and soon -> WC> to be added hard drive. -> WC> Tossed the H.P. software sound card - modem combo as refuse. Oddly -> WC> a salvaged Turtle Beach Sound card uses precisely the same Vortex -> WC> sound drivers and it's a hardware card :-) -> Hm. I got given a couple machines a while back that are probably gonna be used -> as upgrades in the not-too-distant future, one's a Compaq and one's an HP. -> :-0 I'd prefer the H.P. Micron PCI100 168 pin Dimms will work in it even if their web site claims otherwise ( PCI66), assuming of course that's the sort of memory that H.P. uses. I have heard tell of Compaqs without the proprietary partition but I've not played with such a one. The H.P. is likely to have the proprietary SFX power supply as well, Compaq too. -> I had yanked the chip out of the Compaq thinking that I'd put it in a box here, -> but then found that the MB jumpers for voltage won't go *quite* far enough in -> the right direction, so it's sitting here.. Oh well. I don't want to use that -> box itself because it has a *teeny* little power supply in there. SFX alright. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .