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[Hardware] Computer Hardware Issues

Louis
25-May-2006
[119x3]
It is the first notebook to support HD DVD. That is why it is so 
expensive. "Toshiba has been a leader in DVD technology since 1996 
when we introduced the world’s first DVD players. Now we’ve revolutionized 
the mobile world by creating the first notebook with an HD DVD ROM 
drive. As a leader in mobility and a member of the DVD Forum, we’re 
always striving to make the next leap in digital entertainment."
Reichart, Now I am in trouble. I think my wife wants the Lifebook 
P7000D. And its your fault.
No, its the LifeBook P7120D Notebook FPCM20754 she wants.
Maxim
25-May-2006
[122]
hahaha
[unknown: 9]
25-May-2006
[123x3]
YEah, that is what I have the P7120D.
I love it.
That simple.
james_nak
26-May-2006
[126]
That's a nice looking laptop.
Louis
28-May-2006
[127x2]
What results do you guys get for speed.r on your laptops?
It seems to me that laptops are really slow.
[unknown: 9]
28-May-2006
[129]
Where is a link?
Louis
28-May-2006
[130]
Link to what?
[unknown: 9]
28-May-2006
[131x6]
Ah...on Rebol.com/speed.r
Console:   0:00:01.422 - 356 KC/S
Processor: 0:00:00.611 - 1414 RHz (REBOL-Hertz)
Memory:    0:00:01.452 - 32 MB/S
Disk/File: 0:00:00.271 - 112 MB/S
This si the P7010D
(I was playing music in the BG, I would assume that would effect 
it)
Console:   0:00:01.282 - 394 KC/S
Processor: 0:00:00.731 - 1181 RHz (REBOL-Hertz)
Memory:    0:00:01.412 - 33 MB/S
Disk/File: 0:00:00.24 - 127 MB/S
With music turned off.
Louis
28-May-2006
[137x7]
That is a fast hard drive.
Console for my desktop is 588 however, and it is not a very fast 
desktop.
But my hard drive speed is only 4.
Must be a Seagate Snail.
Are flat panel displays slower than the old style monitors?
Speeds for the laptop I've been considering are:

Console: 450
Processor: 2128
Memory: 53
Disk: 85
Is that fast enough to edit video?
[unknown: 9]
29-May-2006
[144x2]
Even a slow computer can edit video just fine.  It depends on what 
medium you work on.  For example, if work in Raw, everything is really 
fast.  When you finally move to a format (AVI, .MOV, .MPG, etc.) 
that is when stuff takes a LONG time.  You need lots of video space.
I don't understand your display question.  Do you mean refresh rates?
Louis
29-May-2006
[146]
In speed.r what is Console measuring? Whatever it is that is what 
I'm comparing.
[unknown: 9]
29-May-2006
[147x3]
I just shot some High Def out on the ocean the other day, and brought 
it into this laptop and edited it just fine.  I'm working on 1 gig 
files on average.
My guess on KC/S would be kilo characters output to the Console per 
second...I suggest looking at the code though.
Yup...............he times output to the console, then devides by 
1024.  It should read Kibichars though (SI standard).
Louis
29-May-2006
[150]
What camcorder did you use?
[unknown: 9]
29-May-2006
[151x2]
I don't know, it was housed inside a special case for underwater 
use, so I did not catch the model.
The lense alone was $3K though.
Louis
29-May-2006
[153]
Everything high def is expensive. Can you tell much difference in 
the picture quality?
[unknown: 9]
29-May-2006
[154x3]
Oh...........yeah.............
It is a NICE lens....
It has a special coating so that water repels.  We would dunk it 
in and out of the water, not a single drop in frame.
Louis
29-May-2006
[157]
I'm looking at this:


http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=385368&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation
[unknown: 9]
29-May-2006
[158]
I will find out what he uses.  He is the lead video guy on Maui.
Tomc
13-Jun-2006
[159]
unfortunatly, probabaly not rebol related.

I want to try to use two (usb) optical mice as DIY motion encoders.
my first questions are: 

When you have three mice plugged in, how to get the os to ignore 
two of them?

How to get data from the two you have gotten the os to ignore into 
a program?
Chris
23-Jan-2007
[160x2]
Anyone know of a reasonable (and cheap) USB KVM switch, just for 
Keyboard and Mouse?
Or, is Synergy a reliable substitute?
Henrik
23-Jan-2007
[162]
I use synergy here all the time, in fact I use it to type in AltME 
right now :-)
Chris
23-Jan-2007
[163]
What OS's are your primary/clients?
Henrik
23-Jan-2007
[164]
Primary is MacOSX, Client is XP.
Chris
23-Jan-2007
[165]
Any slowdown on either, say when using a gfx package?
Henrik
23-Jan-2007
[166]
it does have some slowdown and choppyness, so I don't recommend using 
it intensively for mouse precision work. For keyboard work, it's 
fine.
Ingo
23-Jan-2007
[167]
I use synergy between win/win, win/linux from time to time, and find 
it very reliable. I didn't need reliable mouse positioning, though 
...

I'd say, just try it out, and you'll see whether it fills the bill 
for you.
Chris
23-Jan-2007
[168]
H: which method did you use to install the server on OS X?  I have 
the test working successfully...