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Trumpet wrote a socket stack for Windows 3.0.
I'm also sure there were TCP/IP stacks for MS-DOS too, so they would have been supported under all windows versions in a roundabout way.
Windows for workgroups (Windows 3.11) was the first version of Windows to have an official TCP/IP stack.
Android has crap dev tools, Xcode (the OS X/iPhone dev environment) is just so far ahead of any other mobile development platform it's not even funny, crap dev tools = less willing developers, why struggle when you can use decent modern tools - it's only recent development that you've been able...
Type into the terminal:
diskutil list
Post the output here.
It's more than possible that your memory stick has a buggy implementation of the mass storage class.
You have the internets though.
What speed is the CPU in it as leopard won't install on anything lower than 800Mhz.
I can't remember now what speed quicksilvers went up to, but I don't think it was that high, mine was a 733.
The case opening mechanism on them is awesome though.
It's just history repeating itself.
Netscape open sourced and became mozilla, the mozilla foundation realised that the code was crap so started again from fresh, only thing is, the code they wrote to replace the crap code was itself, well, crap.
Webkit based browsers are the future.
connect is utterly useless between 6pm and midnight, youtube, iplayer and downloading just don't work properly because of the shaping.
The LLU packages are fine though as I previously had one of these.
Anybody know if the "bolt ons" are fixed with this iPhone simplicity tariff? It looks like a good deal to me, only thing is the lack of unlimited texts.
FWIW the recovery discs don't have images on them, only retail discs have that on.
As you've pointed out, the number on the disc will indicate what it is.
I'm guessing that firefox isn' t based on NSTextView and therefore doesn't support the rather useful "Cmd+Ctrl+D" sequence when you're hovering over a word on the webpage. I bloody love that OS X feature.
Extra RPM = more speed but extra heat and extra power consumption.
Unless you're a geek who spends half their time benchmarking their computer pointlessly I'd say don't bother unless you have specific reasons for a faster drive because of the extra issues it'll bring.
We've been replacing the drives in some of our macs here at work with these:
http://www.businessdirect.bt.com/products/hitachi-travelstar-5k500-b-500gb-5400rpm-s300-8mb-9-5mm-5HJB.html
No problems so far.
Essentially, yes.
There are qemu ports for windows so you may be able to find an up to date one somewhere.
qemu will also quite happily run inside a virtual machine, so you can install ubuntu in vmware player (generate a virtual machine online) and then run qemu in that, windows in linux...
You'll be needing emulation not virtualisation then. I use qemu under linux to do this, not sure about gui's as I just use it direct from the terminal.
I didn't say there wasn't, I was tickled by the posters comments (and links) when he clearly hadn't even read what the products actually did.
Kernel panics give a greyed out screen saying that something bad has happened, I've not seen one in years, probably puma was the last time I saw one and...
Yes, I think you should have taken a quick check on those products you mentioned.
Here's the sophos information about the mac product:
http://www.sophos.com/products/enterprise/endpoint/security-and-control/mac/
Lol, so the whole point of sophos for Mac is to stop you passing on files to...
Dunno, I suppose you could ring the helpdesk monkeys and see if they know why it failed, but it's more than likely you'll get a "we don't even unlock them" response.
There's loads of people on the o2 forum who've had the "sorry, we can't unlock your phone" text, I expected it as I'm on my 3rd one but it all went through ok.
We use parallels and VMware at work, VMware has one killer feature which I absolutely cannot live without...linked clones.
Although fusion doesn't let you create them within the GUI (which Workstation does), it does fully support them. Install windows once and create virtual machines from a...