A couple weeks ago I asked here for advice on how to upgrade my shack/office computer to a faster machine and more modern OS, and still retain DOS-based functionality (CT, Hyperlog, and multiple seri
At 01:08 AM 12/12/03 +0000, K0HB wrote: This seems to me to be the most painless way of making this transition for folks who have a similar situation to mine. Just buy one new box and a switch, set i
If Pete is speaking of different O/Ss, I would agree 100%. However, if the 2 O/Ss are the same, say Win98SE, there should be absolutely no problems. 1 exception, if the other MB had specialized drive
At 03:11 PM 12/12/03 +0000, K4SB wrote: If Pete is speaking of different O/Ss, I would agree 100%. However, if the 2 O/Ss are the same, say Win98SE, there should be absolutely no problems. 1 exceptio
Correct. Starting with W95, but especially with all of the flavors of NT, the OS is basically married to your hardware. One method that is relatively painless (as painless as a MS OS can be anyway) i
At 07:57 PM 12/12/2003, Steve Maki K8LX wrote: One method that is relatively painless (as painless as a MS OS can be anyway) is to simply reinstall the OS on top of the old one, let the new devices g
i bought teh $6.00 headphones from Mouser 6 years ago. i still use them today and they feel good on my ears. i had the sony studio monitors, but broke the arm. i've gone thru numerous hi end headphon
I use multimedia headsets designed for connection to a computer. (with all the recent chatter about Internet telephony these might become more popular?) Right now I've got two pair of Labtec LVA-8322