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Almost Perfect !
But do Car Video Displays have standard VGA inputs ? I'm worried they have RCA Jacks, or some other useless (for me) interface.
The fact they run off 12V is not convenient,...
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My greatest regret was "selling" my Tandy 2000 with an 80186 CPU for $50. I say "selling" becuse the %6&8) never did pay me for it.
When I vist my mom next time I've got to see if she has my old...
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I probably won't be trying the PIII for about a month. It will become surplus after I solder in some new Capacitors on a PIV Dell I'm resurrecting.
I do want a system where the software can make...
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When I'm repairing computers, obtaining a small Mouse and small Keyboard to carry about is a snap.
But what I could really use is a small, rugged, LCD Monitor, in the 7 to 10 inch range.
Is...
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As I retire an old 800MHz PIII Dell, I'm revisiting a JUFF (JUst For Fun) project I've meant to do for a long time.
I want to build a DOS V5 (or 6) machine to run some old Games and Applications,...
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I'm not a Gamer, so I can get by very well with inexpensive components.
Many new MB's have just the two slots. It's not a big deal to me, now that most RAM is fairly cheap.
My 2 X 2GB = 4GB...
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Interesting suggestion. Thanks !
Right now, I'm just beginning to add applications. It certainly browses the Interent faster than anything I've ever owned.
I set the 2GB 1066 aside for some...
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Windows Experience Index agrees with you. It's higher with 4GB DDR2 800 compared to 2GB DDR2 1066. 5.9 compared to 5.6.
So that's where I have decided to go.
Thanks !
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If I run Windows 7, 32 Bit, RC, your answer would be different ?
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I have an ASUS P5KPL-CM Mother Board with a Q9400 CPU.
This MB has only 2 Dual-Channel Slots.
I'm currently running Windows 7, 64 Bit, RC.
The pricing for 4GB DDR2 800 or 2GB DDR2 1066 is...
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