Subj : 10 net To : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE From : CHARLES ANGELICH Date : Tue Sep 13 2005 11:54 pm 123c778f6aef tech Hello Wayne - --8<--cut ->> Seems few understand the Compaq 'setup partition'. It was an WC> Count me among them. ->> idea ahead of it's time (sort of). IBM used something similar for the PS2 line of computers. WC> Hated it there too, tossed a model 55 on account the proper WC> setup disks failed to work. I don't remember a great deal about the two PS2s I had but I do remember thinking it would be easy to lock yourself out if you didn't plan ahead when messing with the config software. :-) --8<--cut WC> I might have differing opiniions if I knew about how this WC> is done and experience with same. Compaqs can sure be had WC> used cheap in the paper's classifieds, they dominate WC> computers for sale. I would have to get a newer Compaq and do some 'hands on' experimentation before I would want to commit to an opinion re:Linux installs. For one I know the sound is on the motherboard and I don't think _all_ Compaqs made it easy to shut that circuit out of the system. --8<--cut ->> FWIW: The combination of the Conexant sound card and Roland ->> soundfonts creates some of the best musical instrument ->> sounds for MIDI that I have found so far. TIMIDITY is good ->> for orchestral arrangements but is also a 10 meg (or more) ->> proposition to add to a machine. WC> I expect since the Turtle Beach uses the same fonts it'll WC> sound the same but I need to pick up a "wall wart" to power WC> the speakers. No amp on the hardware sound card. Headphones are probably more useful and usually sound better than most speaker systems sold for computer use. --8<--cut ->> I know this is terribly 'geeky' and all that but whats to ->> stop a person from just sitting a HUGE powersupply ->> _outside/alongside_ the tower rather than finding one that ->> fits _inside_ the tower? I remember one of my friends ->> having 3 hard drives sitting on the table with his XT ->> computer with longish ribbon cables connecting them to the ->> machine. It worked. Looked very geeky but it worked. WC> It's a *very* good idea and one that has occured to me, say WC> an Antec 450 watt? One thing to watch is to use oversize WC> wiring as the error voltage controlling power regulation WC> could be thrown off due to voltage drop from high current WC> draw. WC> Another is the standard ATX PS differs from the SFX in one WC> pin that can be disasterous if not taken into account on WC> some systems. I believe the SFX drops the -12V while the WC> ATX retains it? I don't know the answer to that but I would definitely want that answer if/when I tried to use an external power supply. :-) > > , , > o/ Charles.Angelich \o , > <| |> __o/ > / > USA, MI < \ __\__ --- * ATP/16bit 2.31 * .... DOS the Ghost in the Machine! http://www.devedia.com/dosghost/ * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .