That will be done when I get home. Like ins policies. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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That will be done when I get home. Like ins policies. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Good tip, Mosaic1. Have had a copy of that and others on floppies and slave drive for some time now. Came in handy from time to time.
https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ Now in addition to the cookies, the chilli, and the beer, you also owe me a piece of paper for editing after I printed https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Thanks Mosaic. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Oh, c'mon now, QoH! You should have all this stuff memorized by now.... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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DOS is BIOS's sister! https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Afternoon to all.
Like that tip. And will do it.
bistro
Do you work with netcards? If so what would you concider the best/easiest to install??
Have seen some post where folks are having trouble with windows picking them up. Why I am curious.
<A HREF="http://discussions.virtualdr.com/Forum17/HTML/001449.html" TARGET=_blank>Excellent ram pictures in Theoran's post
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[This message has been edited by Train (edited 02-20-2001).]
Mosaic1: Have all cabs burned on a CD, along with current vxd's and some dll's; copy of old bios.bin file (copy of BIOS just before new flash). Any and all files that were found in searches (icons, bmps) that would take another year to find if lost, etc.
greengoose1: Can't say I have. never really had the need; just what I've picked up at work and that's not too much. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
thanks bistro. Was just curious https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Train:
I've found that the easiest NIC's for me to use have been the 3COM 905B and 905C cards. They are 10/100 NIC's. I should point out though that I always use the NIC drivers from 3COM's website.
sdtech
Thank you for the information.
Good morning folks.
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On board with sdtech, my 3Com 905C was a smooth installation. I bought it on Ebay, without any drivers ($35), so I downloaded the drivers from 3Com's site before installation.
Note: 98se doesn't have drivers for 905C included, they will need to be added. Easily done in the "Add Hardware" section.
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ATHLON 750, GA-71XE, 128 SDRAM, 20 GB 7200 Maxtor, 32 MB G400, SB Live, win98se, Centurytel DSL
Got dirt under my fingernails. New buds. The Magnolias are in bloom. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
The probes that come with deluxe computer tool kits are great for getting that grit out from under fingernails... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
https://discussions.virtualdr.com/Yes... and that grabber thingy plants individual seeds at the perfect depth. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Just don't use that to pick nostril hairs...hurts like hell.....