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Sorry, I took a gander through the search function, but it's always hard coming up with results when you don't know what the damn things are called :) Thanks for the responses, and sorry for a repost.
Just a question if I should be seeing these or not. On the main page under the news sections, some of them have mouse-over adwords that bring up a floating box for 'ask.com'. I remember hardocp used to have a strict policy against these types of ads and didn't have them for a long time. Not...
I'm looking for a video card for a friend that can support two monitors (side by side, desktop extended over both). No need for gaming or anything of that sort. Requirements are cheap, and that's about it. Two VGA outputs.
Any suggestions? Thanks a lot
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Let's just say that when I opened up my case and looked at my tv tuner to see if it had one, I remembered it did and I noticed an extra open port on my motherboard that I didn't see before... :rolleyes:
(I guess I've always been a treat the symptom kind of guy) :)
It's onboard audio, don't know my motherboard, sorry. The CPU is intel 2.4 ghz, so something compatible with that :)
And the two sources are Xbox and audio from my tv tuner card (Winfast TV2000 XP). I have a mp3 player hooked in through the audio in on my card (yes, I'm strange).
So I only have one line in for my sound card, which is currently occupied, and I have two sources. I've seen 1/8" jack splitters to use in a discman so two people can listen at the same time. Would I be able to use one of these to have two different sources feed into the same line in for...
With the scanner and camera wizard, you still have to click through the wizard every time you scan, change the effective scan area, etc. I'm looking for one that keeps all the settings, so very similar, but more automatic. Any other ideas? Thanks
Hey, I'm looking to scan photos into my computer. I have adobe photoshop, and I do have a scanner. However, I will be scanning in roughly 400 pictures, and I don't really want to do all that manually if I can help it. Is there anything that will just have default settings (I don't care about...