I have several 15" monitors branded: Viewsonic VA503b, NEC Accusync LCD 32V, and AOC
$25 shipped to the lower 48, bulk discount available if interested as well as local pickup in the Houston, TX area. All have been tested, and ones that had bad spots or dead pixels were thrown out...
I have an Eheim 1048 pump that I used to watercool a Athlon XP a few years ago up for sale. There is also a pair of 120mm fans and a radiator that were part of the package I'll throw in if you want them. I'll post pics in a bit
$40 shipped for it in the lower 48.
ebay: sandmanx713...
Pulled from a HP laptop, model CT10L Blu Ray player and DVD burner. $50 shipped
Heatware: sandmanx 10/0/0 since 2005
Ebay: sandmanx713 38/0/0 since 1998
Thanks, I registered my passkey now. It's too bad that what I have a lot of at my disposal are P4s and Pentium Ds. I'll keep the Pentium D running only because it's on all the time anyways, and it will soon be retired for a Q6700.
I'm not worried about this laptop overheating, it's only...
I used to fold for a few years until I stopped around 2008 after the then new SMP core crashed left and right. I recently started folding again on a few machines, and the 2 machines that have submitted packets were showing scores of 800 PPD (a pentium D 3.4ghz) and 1800 PPD (a C2D, I didn't look...
Motherboard on this laptop was defective and wouldn't go past post most of the time, but occasionally still boot so all parts appear to be good on it. Here is what is for sale, and prices include shipping:
dv7 panel: 17.3" lcd and webcam, 1600x900 resolution $85
AMD Turion II Ultra M600 dual...
Just be careful, you don't want to end up on here: http://wickedretarded.com/~crapmame/ :eek:
The easiest way to go about it is to search CL and find a gutted cabinet for <$50, then wire it up for MAME, although I prefer to get the real games myself, I'll probably do that at some point for some...
I'd suggest starting a thread over at KLOV: http://forums.arcade-museum.com if you haven't already. The guys over there are very helpful with fixing problems with arcades.
I've got 3 arcade games myself, and working on getting a MKII cabinet this week.
I have some parts laying around from various laptop and server pulls from the past. Heatware is under sandmanx, and it's been a while since I last sold some parts on here.
Please PM me your zip code so I can calculate shipping if you are interested in any of the items.
Desktop parts:
Intel...
I didn't know anything about end connectors when I got the cable a couple years ago and ended up with the ST ends. I've already found a place to convert from ST to LC though, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks everyone for the comments. I plan on getting a 2724 on the other end now, which will actually make it slightly cheaper than screwing with media converters.
Actually I'll need LC-ST jumpers/couplers. It doesn't look like I'll be ordering anything for a day or two at least.
I'm using a fiber link to connect 2 buildings together with 800 ft of multimode fiber. This was running 100Base-FX, but one of the media converters was sitting in a puddle of water after hurricane Ike came though this area a couple of weeks ago, so I figured this is a good time to upgrade the...
It was alright, it didn't speed up correctly as invaders were eliminated and there were too many columns of invaders.
Yes, I've played the original game a few times. :D
As ring.of.steel said, you're not going to be able to do this from a home connection. On my mail server at work we block all dynamic IPs and most other places do this as well. This is done because of spammers. Unless you can co-locate a server on a static IP with a reverse, it's not going to...
Not being about to ping or traceroute isn't that surprising, as many firewalls will block this.
Check and make sure whatever virus protection he is running is not blocking the data. I once had this problem on my home pc and it took me a while to figure out. This was via SMTP, but it sounds he...
A bit, but these logs may be required to surrender to government agencies.
All ISPs are going to have a small amount of gateways, and traffic will almost surely be logged to where it's being routed to from here.
The telephone company also keeps a record of all phone numbers you dialed. Consider keeping a record of all IPs you visited as the same thing. They don't "listen in", they just record where you went.
It's pretty simple to sort these logs by IP address though. I wouldn't be suprised if ISPs at least keep logs of everything passing through their firewall for a period of time. I admin a fairly small amount of users compared to an ISP, but I can produce logs of everyone in very little time...
I was burned by the switch too. I'm saying over at my parents house this week to take care of the dog while they are out of town. I found out yesterday morning that the alarm clock in the room I'm sleeping in is an autoupdating type. Luckily I realized it when I got breakfast and ended up...
I didn't even think about a Perc 4/DC, and I have one of those in another server here. I might be able to use that and move some services around. Thanks!
At work I have an 14 disk Storcase infostation II with 8 36GB Seagate 10K drives. This setup crashed and all data was lost and had to be restored from backups earlier this week. I'm currently waiting on Kingston(makers of Storcase) to let me know how to check the hardware in our storcase, but...
sftp or ftp-ssl are the easiest options. Ftp-ssl is very simple to setup with Filezilla Server, if all you need is a minimal server for 2 people, and it runs on Windows. Sftp is very simple to setup if you're using a *nix variant OS.
Oh, you're using windows. After looking over the past few days, I'm convinced you need to pay for a good ftp server on windows. That's the reason I setup a linux machine, since we didn't want to shell out the cash for one person to upload.
Turn on the most verbose logging the ftp server has. What server are you using? It might be getting DOSed as there are lot of vulnerabilities in many FTP servers. I just setup a server today at work, and the first thing I did was to turn off Identification of the server itself. What I mean...