Don't suppose anyone has a Cherry MX Caps Lock key handy - mine broke.
[QUOTE=Itsamario;44266396]Don't suppose anyone has a Cherry MX Caps Lock key handy - mine broke.[/QUOTE]
The first time a read that i thought you meant an MX LOCK, which im pretty sure nobody has anymore :v:
EDIT depending on where you are in the uk i might be able to come give you one if theres one lying around, though
[QUOTE=Chubbs;44266426]The first time a read that i thought you meant an MX LOCK, which im pretty sure nobody has anymore :v:
EDIT depending on where you are in the uk i might be able to come give you one if theres one lying around, though[/QUOTE]
Eh, would be handy for a push to talk key, but I doubt you'd find one in a keyboard :L
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44266464]just the key cap?[/QUOTE]
Yep
[QUOTE=pentium;44266310]I got a PS2 Debugging Unit someplace.
No region lock. No copy protection.
Edited: AND JUST LIKE THAT THE FUCKING VIDEO FAILS WITH A COMPILE ERROR FFS-.[/QUOTE]
About that windows 7 key.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44266549]PM me details and i'll see if my i can find my razer blackwidow its cherry mx blue key cap[/QUOTE]
Cheers!
Sipwicket v34: TAKE THE KEY, PENTIUM
[QUOTE=Itsamario;44266447]Eh, would be handy for a push to talk key, but I doubt you'd find one in a keyboard :L[/QUOTE]
I meant a capslock cap. you can't find mx locks anywhere, to my knowledge they havent been made for years
[QUOTE=Chubbs;44266695]I meant a capslock cap. you can't find mx locks anywhere, to my knowledge they havent been made for years[/QUOTE]
I live in rural Ayrshire, Scotland, so I doubt you'll be near.
[QUOTE=pentium;44266310]I got a PS2 Debugging Unit someplace.
No region lock. No copy protection.
Edited: AND JUST LIKE THAT THE FUCKING VIDEO FAILS WITH A COMPILE ERROR FFS-.[/QUOTE]
Just buy a used celeron dual core box off ebay and bung a xeon in it. Even that would eat your P4.
I've found that fujitsu siemens desktops are tougher than old boots. I've not had one go wrong on me once, even one that was left in the rain for a month.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;44266358]Is it a "TEST" or a "TOOL" unit?[/QUOTE]
It's neither. It looks like a regular japanese PS2 with the PCMCIA slot on the back but the label clearly calls it a "Debugging Unit". I paid $5 for it at a junk shop. It needs an external hard drive which I have never seen in the flesh.
[img]http://hit930.sakura.ne.jp/hitjapan/ps2/12030808068.JPG[/img]
[quote]Just buy a used celeron dual core box off ebay and bung a xeon in it. Even that would eat your P4.[/quote]
If it had SATA and supported dual channel memory I would still be using my Athlon XP 3200+ rig. It's technically at the same level as the P4 3.2 but runs far cooler and lacks hyperthreading.
Also, up until the 2.4ghz P4 cores came out, the 1.4ghz Tualatin PIII could outperform a P4 machine. The entire generation is terrible but oh my god the first two or three cores were amazingly bad.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44261306]Want a 933Mhz slot p3?[/QUOTE]
If you can ship it to the UK with a cooler included then I guess so :v:
[QUOTE=pentium;44267126]It's neither. It looks like a regular japanese PS2 with the PCMCIA slot on the back but the label clearly calls it a "Debugging Unit". I paid $5 for it at a junk shop. It needs an external hard drive which I have never seen in the flesh.
[img]http://hit930.sakura.ne.jp/hitjapan/ps2/12030808068.JPG[/img][/QUOTE]
You mean this?
[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/SONY-PlayStation-2-DTL-H20400-Hard-Drive-40GB-Development-Tool-/331068622753?_trksid=p2054897.l4275[/url]
and this?
[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/291066966257?lpid=82[/url]
Watching Linus' stream interview and in general Linus looks usually really pissed off in general.
[img]http://puu.sh/7z1MO.png[/img]
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44262941]it's especially scary if you're running 2 SSDs in RAID 0[/QUOTE]
What's scary is you running 2 SSDs in RAID 0 in the first place.
This stream is actually really good though. The guest is great.
[url]http://www.twitch.tv/linustech[/url]
OneNote is now free for Windows/Mac: [url]http://www.onenote.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;44267463]OneNote is now free for Windows/Mac: [url]http://www.onenote.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
How does it compare to Evernote?
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44267525]god damn it
my computer keeps freezing and it might be the video card
shortly after i opened csgo or sfm the freezing thing would happen
im downloading the newest, beta drivers from amd, i hope it works
i cant afford a new video card :([/QUOTE]
I know that feeling, I just spent $500 on a new GPU and now I'm having random system crashes.
I think it might be my PSU, if it is I'm hoping that it didn't destroy any of my other hardware.
[QUOTE=garychencool;44267584]How does it compare to Evernote?[/QUOTE]
If it supported S-Pen then I'd get it but nah.
It does however have digitizer support so it's like S-Note on the Galaxy Note devices. Secondly it's just a digital version of a tabbed notebook. It's useful for me.
[QUOTE=esalaka;44266288]I've got a "fat" PS2 in my room. It's hooked up to a CRT TV with broken SCART connectors you have to violently bend to get the colours working properly and even so it still stays that way for a few hours.[/QUOTE]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/LQMbfsr.jpg[/t]
I've got a thin PS2 that I could connect to my 15/16 year old CRT that's got a scart connection that won't work unless you nudge it at an angle. I really don't want it to die because its my screen for avoiding the shittyness of having SD material be de-interlaced and upscaled.
I also think the PS2 was also a bit out of date when it was released, in the UK at the time widescreen TVs were becoming popular.
I have a PS2 Phat in the house, surprisingly it still works. Carmen Sandiego: Secret of the Stolen Drums and some Crash Bandicoot games as well as Herdy Gerdy and I shan't forget Half Life: Decay and the original game on it.
[QUOTE=alien_guy;44267804]eugh[/QUOTE]
I just dug that out bear in mind, hasn't been used in over a year and the camera makes the dirt show up worse than it is.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;44267822]I just dug that out bear in mind, hasn't been used in over a year and the camera makes the dirt show up worse than it is.[/QUOTE]
Mine's been stuck in my cupboard for 8 years and it isn't that dirty.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/VmJ0p0B.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44267856]I can imagine 4K at 60Hz being glorious.
also thumb[B]n[/B]ail
fuck you g105 why cant you stop getting sticky keys[/QUOTE]
*[B]M[/B]Hz
You'd need ~5Petabytes/s bandwidth per HDMI cable.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;44267777][t]http://i.imgur.com/LQMbfsr.jpg[/t]
I've got a thin PS2 that I could connect to my 15/16 year old CRT that's got a scart connection that won't work unless you nudge it at an angle. I really don't want it to die because its my screen for avoiding the shittyness of having SD material be de-interlaced and upscaled.
I also think the PS2 was also a bit out of date when it was released, in the UK at the time widescreen TVs were becoming popular.[/QUOTE]
The PS2 can completely support widescreen (over any video connection) and progressive scan over component video (even HD resolutions in a few games). It was up to the game devs to implement it though. Quite a few games did support widescreen in video settings. But special video modes were usually less than intuitive to use.
To enable progressive scan on Burnout 2 for example, you had to hold X and Triangle at the same time while the game was starting. Every time the game loaded, as it wasn't saved to the settings. Actually, in every game I have that supports special video modes, you have to enable them manually every time you start the game.
[editline]17th March 2014[/editline]
The original Xbox handled this a bit better, since you just told it what resolutions you TV supported and it would use the highest the game supported automatically.
[QUOTE=Demache;44267904]The PS2 can completely support widescreen and progressive scan (even HD resolutions in a few games). It was up to the game devs to implement it though. Quite a few games did support widescreen in video settings. But special video modes were usually less than intuitive to use.
To enable progressive scan on Burnout 2 for example, you had to hold X and Triangle at the same time while the game was starting. Every time the game loaded, as it wasn't saved to the settings. Actually, in every game I have that supports special video modes, you have to enable them manually every time you start the game.
[editline]17th March 2014[/editline]
The original Xbox handled this a bit better, since you just told it what resolutions you TV supported and it would use the highest the game supported automatically.[/QUOTE]
The problem was as well even if a game did implement widescreen you had to adjust the aspect ratio by hand as I don't think it had SCART switching.
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