Thanks micker!
You seem like a knowledgeable person. Do you remember...was it challenging to get the ROM programming (what language?) correct to work with the base unit? Was it trial and error?
I appreciate the info.
I am conducting research into the workings of ROM Cartridges like the ones used for older Nintendo systems and LeapFrog LeapPad units.
Mostly, I'm researching how these cartridges are fabricated, programmed, interfaced, etc.
If anyone has a good information source (web sites, books, etc), could...
Well, I think there are config options, but the Dim 3000 currently on their web site shows the config in my first post message: P4 2.8GHz/533MHz with memory at 400MHz.
I don't think this is the actual setup, and it misrepresents the system specs to unsuspecting customers.
Dell advertises their cheapo Dim 3000 with a Pentium 4 2.80GHz on a 533MHz FSB. This also includes their stated memory config of: "256MB DDR SDRAM at 400MHz".
Now according to info from Intel's i865 chipset specs: "To minimize system latencies and optimize system performance 400 MHz DDR memory...
I recently replaced the HDD on an old Gateway 2000 machine with a new 40.0GB HDD.
The BIOS for the Gateway will only recognize it as an 8.0GB HDD. I know this is a common problem, and Gateway has already told me that they won't be releasing a BIOS that will support HDD larger than 8.0GB.
But...
Yes, Kjonnnn is correct. Jumpers must be moved to switch Master/Slave settings.
I would also try swapping the IDE cable out for a new one. I've seen numerous (random, occasional) problems that were fixed by simply replacing the cable.
If you want to test the HDD themselves, find out who makes...
To elaborate on smah's comment, MAKE SURE you get the latest drivers!
I stopped using ATI's hardware (at AIW 7500) because their drivers always seemed to have bugs.
I switched to nVidia exclusively (I run a small OEM business) about 1 1/2 yrs ago and have yet to encounter a driver problem.
I...
It sounds like data integrity is of high importance to you. I would recommend going with a RAID 1 array for maximum protection. This would give you two hard drives with identical OS and program installations, and would protect against losing data in the event of a single HD failure. It would...
Thanks for replying.
I like the tip from CitrixEngineer about checking the version. I didn't know that one (mine, XPpro, shows 5.1.2600).
My conclusion is that there are just minor differences (outside the GUI), and none that would justify my switching to 2000.
Could someone please explain why Win2000 would be preferable to WinXP? I'm experienced with WinXP (primarily on home PC's), but not Win2000, and I'm curious as to why anyone would choose the eldest of the two.
My assumption is that there are very few differences between the two.
This sounds like an ASPI driver mis-match. You don't specify which version of WinDVD you are using, but check to see if it is compatible with Win2000:
www.intervideo.com
WinDVD4 is their current version (and the only one they now support), and it should work with Win2000.
This software will do the job.
www.killdisk.com/downloadfree.htm
The U.S. Government says that data must be overwritten at least 3 times for it's image to be unrecoverable. Take that for what it's worth.
Are you getting the audible "BEEP" during POST? If you're not, or if you're getting a series of beeps, then there may be a problem with the MoBo or other components.
Remove ALL PCI cards. Re-seat your video card, video connectors, and your system RAM. If you have a bootable floppy...
I believe we may be mixing apples and oranges here.
There is PC133 SDRAM and there is DDR266 SDRAM (PC2100).
These two RAM types are not compatible, and only one will work in your motherboard. They both run on a 133MHz system bus, but the DDR (Double Data Rate) memory can transfer 2 bits per...
Yes, that is quite possible. You would need 2 essential components: 1. A wireless access point (transmitter). 2. Network adapter w/ antenna (receiver for desktop).
The wireless access point is hard wired to your internet source (cable modem, DSL modem, etc.) and will act as a router for your...
If WD hasn't pointed you to their hard drive diagnostics, it can be found at:
http://support.wdc.com/download/index.asp
The DLG Diagnostics should identify a bad/failing drive.
Most often when the BIOS can't see the drive on POST, it tends to be a bad connection or IDE cable. Try replacing the...
I would also (like paparazi) recommend going with the retail versions of CPUs. When you consider costs for a good heatsink/fan (the P4 3.06 requires more cooling than slower P4s) and extra warranty, it's a better deal. OEM versions are great for almost all other components (careful with Video...
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