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by Andy_J
Thu 19 Oct, 2006 4:06 am
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Bye-bye EV1
Replies: 17
Views: 14937

You can ask aardvarq if he has any ideas. *cough*

Long story short: I think he does free hosting off of pointless (the slowass box that runs '86). But don't quote me on that.
by Andy_J
Mon 16 Oct, 2006 7:24 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

Show me reliability statistics for tapes and tape drives, and that they are more reliable than hard drives, and I may concede this point.
by Andy_J
Mon 16 Oct, 2006 6:19 am
Forum: Programming Help
Topic: [Ti ASM] Coding under Linux; the answers
Replies: 15
Views: 8180

Or Gentoo... Quite easy to forget to enable it with Gentoo.
by Andy_J
Mon 16 Oct, 2006 6:17 am
Forum: Latenite, Brass and EarlyMorning
Topic: Documenting TI Rom Calls to XML
Replies: 6
Views: 18328

Or, you could fetch all the relevant pages. Special:Export will give you a markup-less version, wrapped in some XML. Parse that for the data you need, since we try to keep all the pages following a set format.
by Andy_J
Sun 15 Oct, 2006 5:20 pm
Forum: Programming Help
Topic: [Ti ASM] Coding under Linux; the answers
Replies: 15
Views: 8180

He probably doesn't have binfmt_misc set up. :)
by Andy_J
Sun 15 Oct, 2006 5:15 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

For large corporations, yes tapes work better. But for a small office, hard drives are a lot simpler to deal with, and much less error prone. I can't make sure I'm there every few days to make sure it's all still working right. Also, we used to use tapes but the drive was too damn loud and slow. We ...
by Andy_J
Sat 14 Oct, 2006 9:26 pm
Forum: Latenite, Brass and EarlyMorning
Topic: Brass - 1.0.5.3 update [06/02/2014]
Replies: 300
Views: 520420

Timendus wrote:I'm not sure if this has been reported yet, but Brass seems to run just fine under Linux with Mono.
http://kvince83.tengun.net/maxboard/vie ... 9304#49304

He went and fixed that, and it at least ran without errors then. I never tried assembling something with it, though.
by Andy_J
Sat 14 Oct, 2006 9:17 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

Hard drives are actually quite cost- and time-effective backup media... I use them for my personal computers and at my stepfather's 4-person office. Also much easier to retrieve the data on any old computer than a tape would be. (Especially USB hard drives.) Harddrives are not cost and time effecti...
by Andy_J
Thu 12 Oct, 2006 11:18 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

/sbin/fdisk
by Andy_J
Thu 12 Oct, 2006 4:47 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

Hard drives are actually quite cost- and time-effective backup media... I use them for my personal computers and at my stepfather's 4-person office. Also much easier to retrieve the data on any old computer than a tape would be. (Especially USB hard drives.)
by Andy_J
Wed 11 Oct, 2006 11:35 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: 10/11? Air crash in New York (Developing Story)
Replies: 4
Views: 4997

On a related note, the Yankees are down a pitcher now.

At least noone on the ground was hurt.
by Andy_J
Wed 11 Oct, 2006 5:07 pm
Forum: Off Topic
Topic: Virus
Replies: 147
Views: 851276

IMAP isn't the least bit remote... It's the only thing my uni offers for students (other than webmail).
by Andy_J
Wed 11 Oct, 2006 2:16 pm
Forum: Latenite, Brass and EarlyMorning
Topic: Latenite 2: Directory structure and project management.
Replies: 38
Views: 61586

Andy_J wrote:EDIT - For rules on font size see here: http://kvince83.tengun.net/maxboard/vie ... 57&start=0
Then remove the option from the Font Size dropdown on the posting page.
by Andy_J
Wed 11 Oct, 2006 1:54 pm
Forum: Latenite, Brass and EarlyMorning
Topic: Latenite 2: Directory structure and project management.
Replies: 38
Views: 61586

Which, of course, hardly anybody knows or notices since 99% of Windows computers are set to run everything as an Administrator by default. In contrast, if any distro of Linux would do the same with root running everything by default, they'd be taken out back and shot quite promptly. :P EDIT - For ru...
by Andy_J
Wed 11 Oct, 2006 3:52 am
Forum: Programming Help
Topic: [Java] Opening CD drive
Replies: 20
Views: 13802

I would hazard to guess you'd have to do it platform-dependent, and assume they have a program installed that can smecks up the hardware appropriately to do it.

I can't find anything in a cursory google on Google about doing it with just Java.