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I put a USB2 card in my work PC this morning....
...had to take it out about 10 minutes later due to the constant blue-screening when it tried installing the drivers...Install-Blue Screen-Restart....ad-infinitum.
So much for signed certified drivers.....
I assume you mean Mac rather than iMac! ;)
The thing is, the DTP/music thing is a historical thing and not relevent today, sure people still use macs for DTP & music, but then other people use (ibm compatible) PC's for the same tasks.
It's an old myth that gets bought up when...
Erm, yes is the answer. That'll be Microsoft Office Mac. :S
You also have to bear in mind that Microsoft Excel was originally a Mac application before it was a Windows application.
In that case, every single PC problem post I'm going to whinge on about how crap pc's are and not mention anything relating to the OP.
You joining me loony?
Overpriced to who? PC owners who upgrade this and that every 2 months end up spending more than they would on a mac anyway! :rolleyes:
My 733 G4 PowerMac is going strong 4 years after it's purchase, every release of OS X has further increased the life of the machine by providing a...
From the pc side it's usually "macs are one button overpriced w**k" or some such nonsense, from a pc owner who's never been near a mac, yet alone used one.
Ok....dug a little more.
It sends a challenge string back to the connection client, they concatenate their password onto it and generate an md5 hash which gets sent back to the server.
The server already knows the password & obviously the challenge string so has computed the hash, if the...
As far as I can remember, MSN messenger is a text (possibly xml) based protocol, so in theory (probably) yes (unless they've fixed this in later versions of the protocol).
But it'd mainly depend on whether his access point acts like a switch or a hub.
I use gcc for embedded stuff. Visual Studio is where it's at for Windows though. Not tried kDevelop on linux for a while though (couple of years probably), I normally resort to vi when doing stuff on linux!