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2006-01-26

Anyone thinking about going to a conference this year? Defcon 14? Black Hat Conference? not even sure what conferences are out there now.

:-D

2006-01-21

Links from the ultimate boot cd

Image - Utility - Web Address - Documentation .
aida16 - AIDA16 - http://www.aida32.hu/dos/ - users guide (html)
amset - AMSET Utility (Maxtor) - http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/setacm.htm - notes (html)
- ATA Password Tool - http://rockbox.haxx.se/lock.html - user guide (html)
autorun - Ultimate Boot CD - http://www.ultimatebootcd.com - web page (html)
basiclin - BasicLinux - http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/baslinux/ - faq (html/text) add x-windows (text) addons (text)
cdrom - Bart's CD-Rom Boot Disk - http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/ - web page (html)
clave - AutoClave - http://staff.washington.edu/jdlarios/autoclave/ - usage instructions (html)
cmospwd - CMOS Password Recovery - http://www.cgsecurity.org/?cmospwd.html - usage (text)
- Darik's Boot and Nuke - http://dban.sourceforge.net/ - faq (html)
dldiag - DLG Diagnostic (Western Digital) - http://support.wdc.com/download/ - readme (text)
dlduma - Ultra ATA Manager (Western Digital) - http://support.wdc.com/download/ - readme (text)
docmem - DocMemory PC Memory Diagnostics - http://www.simmtester.com/PAGE/products/doc/docinfo.asp - user guide (text)(pdf)
dosnavig - DOS Navigator - http://www.dnosp.ru/ - news (html)
fdisk - Free FDISK - http://www.23cc.com/free-fdisk/ - web page (html)
fmaven - File Maven (DOS) - http://www.briggsoft.com/fmdos.htm - man (html) faq (html)
fprot - F-Prot Antivirus for DOS - http://www.f-prot.com/download/home_user/ - web page (html)
- FreeDOS boot disk - http://www.freedos.com - archived manual (html)
freesco - Freesco - http://www.freesco.org - overview (text) modules (text) howto (text)
fujitsu - Diagnostic Tool (Fujitsu) - http://www.fcpa.com/download/hard-drives/ - web page (html)
g4u - g4u "ghost for unix" - http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/ - faq (text)
gujin - Gujin - http://freshmeat.net/projects/gujin/ - description (text)
hdclone - HDClone (Free Edition) - http://www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html - web page (html)
hutil - HUTIL (Samsung) - http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/utilities/hutil.htm - web page (html)
ibm - Drive Fitness Test (IBM/Hitachi) - http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/download.htm - web page (text)
ibmft - IBM/Hitachi Feature Tool - http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/download.htm - web page (text)
killdisk - Active@ KillDisk Free Edition - http://www.killdisk.com/downloadfree.htm - user guide (text)(pdf)
- Maxtor's MaxBlast 3 - http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/maxblast3.htm - web page (html)
maxtor - PowerMax (Maxtor/Quantum) - http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/powermax.htm - guide (text)
- MBRtool - http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/~tkuurstra/mbrtool.htm - manual (html)
memtest - Memtest86 - http://www.memtest86.com/ - web page (text)
- memtest86+ - http://www.memtest.org/ - web page (html)
msnet - Bart's Network Boot Disk - http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/ - web page (html)
nssi - NSSI - http://www.navsoft.cz/ - web page (html)
ntfsread - Active NTFS Reader for DOS - http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm - web page (text)
offline - Offline NT Password & Registry Editor - http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ - faq (html)
pcconfig - PC-Config Sysinfo Software for DOS - http://www.holin.com/ - web page (html)
- PCI - http://members.datafast.net.au/~dft0802/downloads.htm - web page (html)
presizer - the Partition Resizer - http://zeleps.com/ - faq (text)
ranish - Ranish Partition Manager - http://www.ranish.com/part/ - faq (text)
rip - Recovery Is Possible (RIP) - http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/ - readme (text)
samgung - SHDIAG (Samsung) - http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/utilities/shdiag.htm - web page (html)
savepart - SavePart - http://perso.club-internet.fr/guiboure/en/index_frame.html - howto (text)
- Seagate's DiscWizard 2003 - http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discwiz.html - how to (html)
seagate - Seagate's SeaTools Desktop - http://www.seagate.com/support/seatools/seatoold_reg.html - web page (html)
smartudm - SMARTUDM - HDD S.M.A.R.T. Viewer - http://www.sysinfolab.com/ru/smartudm.htm - web page (html)
smrtboot - Smart BootManager - http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/ - user guide (text)(pdf)
spfdisk - SPFDISK (Special FDISK) - http://spfdisk.sf.net/ - none (text)
sst - System Speed Test - http://user.rol.ru/~dxover/speedsys/download.htm - web page (html)
testdisk - TestDisk - http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html - documentation (html)(text)
tomsrbt - Tom's Boot Disk - http://www.toms.net/rb/ - faq (text)
trinux - Trinux Linux Security Tool Kit - http://trinux.sourceforge.net/ - faq (html) basics (html) docs (text)
uata100 - UATA100 (Seagate) - http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/index.html - web page (html)
western - Ultra ATA Manager (Western Digital) - http://support.wdc.com/download/ - web page (html)
- Western Digital's Data Lifeguard - http://support.wdc.com/download/ - web page (html)
windiag - Windows Memory Diagnostic - http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp - web page (text)
xfdisk - XFDISK (Extended FDISK) - http://www.mecronome.de/xfdisk/download.php - web page (text)

2006-01-20

anyone have suggestions for forum software? linux based would be ideal.

2006-01-17

Probably not going to be able to make a NIN concert (in Austin) as much as I would like to do that.

Here's something for you TQDB (possibly alx as well) a basic compiler that as inline assembly capabilities and a lot of the same capabilities as C++

http://www.freebasic.net/
FreeBASIC - as the name suggests - is a completely free, open-source, 32-bit BASIC compiler, with the syntax the most compatible possible with MS-QuickBASIC, that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline-assembly and many others.

2006-01-16

New links on sidebar! Woohooo! ------------------->

2005-12-29

Mathematical links and some fractal related links

http://algorithmicbotany.org/

Algorithmic Botany, the website of the Biological Modeling and Visualization research group in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary.

Led by Professor Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, the BMV group studies the modeling, simulation, and visualization of plants. One of our primary focuses is the ongoing development of a suite of software tools for performing simulated experiments: the "Virtual Laboratory". You can also read more about our research, about the members of BMV, see our publications, or read other documents, including The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants and Visual Models of Morphogenesis.

(more links are available in the above paragraph text at the main site)


http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html

Fractint is a freeware fractal generator created for IBMPC's and compatible computers. It is the most versatile and extensive fractal program available for any price. The authors (of which I am not one), work very hard to keep it that way. It has many great features and it is constantly being upgraded and improved by the Stone Soup team. Keep this link as a reference to stay up-to-date with the latest developments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Mathematics
Wikipedias Portal page for Mathematics

Current album that I've been listening to:

Hotel by Moby

This is a 2 cd set album

the first disc is the vocal set of songs the second disc is the type of ambient electronica that moby is know for I haven't listened to it nearly as much so this review is going to be about disc 1.

01. Hotel Intro
02. Raining Again
03. Beautiful
04. Lift Me Up
05. Where You End
06. Temptation (Excellent cover of New Order/Joy Division song)
07. Spiders
08. Dream About Me
09. Very
10. I Like It
11. Love Should
12. Slipping Away
13. Forever
14. Homeward Angel
15. 35 Minutes

Track 1 - Hotel Intro 1:55
A short song with no vocals

Track 2 - Raining Again
Strong electronic percussion with good lyrics. My take on this song is it's more of a personal exploration/relationship with people type song. Introspective.

Track 3 - Beautiful
More rockish with a guitar sound driving the song. Seems to be about the 'beautiful' elite who are caught up in being better then others because of their beauty and those of use who idolize them.

sample lyrics:

look at us we're beautiful
all the people push and pull
but let's just go out and ride
talk about the things we've tried
look at us we're beautiful
all the people push and pull
but they'll never get inside
we've got too much to hide
look at us we're beautiful
look at us we're beautiful
look at us we're beautiful...

That's all for now I'll be adding more later as time allows.

2005-12-27

Science toys you can make with your kids

http://sci-toys.com/index.html

also some not so simple science toys that are fun to make for those of you inclined to do so.

2005-12-23

blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

download the new firefox 1.5 and install the del.icio.us plug in!

social bookmarking rocks!

del.icio.us
mozilla.com

2005-11-18

Amazingly this blog has come to life again! Hello all I'm planning on a get together next thanksgiving weekend. Wiz Kid is going to be in town and there a several people that I'm still in contact with in town that were in the BBS scene back in the 80's and 90's.

Alex as usual you start updating your website and posting at the end/beginning of the year. :-)

ah what have I been up to lately?

going to school at BCCC working on an Associates of Applied Computer Science with a focus on Multimedia.

new websites

Family Website
http://warrenfamily.info

Linux Group Website
http://gwalug.info

Future home of Cyberpunk System 3.0
http://cyberpunksystem.org

My homepage address for now. :-D
http://teknological.info

I haven't had much time for anything besides work/school/family. I have been trying to learn stick fighting/escrima. I've always breifly look at taking classes again at Grace Wu's Kung Fu school.

That's about it for now!

2005-05-24

Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site

Using BOOT.INI Startup Switches (Windows NT/2000/XP) at Registry Guide for Windows

Using BOOT.INI Startup Switches (Windows NT/2000/XP) Popular
Windows NT, 2000 and XP use a configuration file called BOOT.INI to control how the operating system is booted and any startup options. By modifying the startup switches you can manage the boot process including booting Windows in Safe mode, creating a log file, or disabling the splash screen.

Open you the root partition of your hard drive (normally C:\) and find the file called "BOOT.INI". You may need to enable hidden files under Folder > Options.
Right-click on the file, select Properties and uncheck "Read-only" then click OK. You may like to make a backup of the file at this point to allow you to restore if you experience problems.

Open the file in Notepad and under the [operating systems] section you will find a list of all the installed operating systems. For example:

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect

To enable or disable startup options simply change or add any of the switches listed below to the default command-line. For example you could add "/SOS" to the command-line above to display the splash screen and view the drivers being loaded.

/3GB - New to Service Pack 3. This causes the split between user and system portions of the Windows NT map to become 3GB for user applications, 1GB for System. To take advantage of this the system must be part of the NT Enterprise suite and the application must be flagged as a 3GB aware application.

/BASEVIDEO - The computer starts up using the standard VGA video driver. Use this if you have installed a graphics driver that is not working.

/BAUDRATE - Specifies the baud rate to be used for debugging. If you do not set the baud rate, the default baud rate is 9600 if a modem is attached, and 19200 for a null-modem cable.

/BOOTLOG - Makes 2000 write a log of the boot to the file %SystemRoot%\NTBTLOG.TXT Windows 2000/XP Only.

/BURNMEMORY=x - Makes NT forget about the given amount of memory in MB. If /burnmemory=64 was given then 64MB of memory would be unavailable.

/CRASHDEBUG - The debugger is loaded when you start Windows NT, but remains inactive unless a Kernel error occurs. This mode is useful if you are experiencing random, unpredictable Kernel errors.

/DEBUG - The debugger is loaded when you start Windows NT, and can be activated at any time by a host debugger connected to the computer. This is the mode to use when you are debugging problems that are regularly reproducible.

/DEBUGPORT=comx - Specifies the com port to use for debugging, where x is the communications port that you want to use.

/FASTDETECT - Specifying FASTDETECT causes NTDETECT to skip parallel and serial device enumeration for a boot into Win2K, whereas omitting the switch has NTDETECT perform enumeration for a boot into NT 4.0. Win2K setup automatically recognizes dual-boot configurations and sets this switch for BOOT.INI lines that specify a Win2K boot. Windows 2000/XP Only.

/HAL= - Allows you to override the HAL used, for example using a checked version.

/INTAFFINITY - Sets the multiprocessor HAL (HALMPS.DLL) to set interrupt affinities such that only the highest numbered processor in an SMP will receive interrupts. Without the switch the HAL defaults to its normal behavior of letting all processors receive interrupts. Windows 2000/XP Only.

/KERNEL= - Same as above but for the kernel.

/MAXMEM:n - Specifies the maximum amount of RAM that Windows NT can use. This switch is useful if you suspect a memory chip is bad.

/NODEBUG - No debugging information is being used.

/NOGUIBOOT - When this option is specified the VGA video driver responsible for presenting bit mapped graphics during Win2K's boot process is not initialized. The driver is used to display boot progress information, as well as to print the Blue Screen crash screen, so disabling it will disable Win2K's ability to do those things as well. Windows 2000/XP only.

/NOSERIALMICE=[COMx | COMx,y,z...] - Disables serial mouse detection of the specified COM port(s). Use this switch if you have a component other than a mouse attached to a serial port during the startup sequence. If you use /NOSERIALMICE without specifying a COM port, serial mouse detection is disabled on all COM ports.

/NUMPROC=n - Only enables the first n processors on a multiple processor system.

/ONECPU - Only use the first CPU in a multiple processor system.

/PCILOCK - Stops Windows NT from dynamically assigning IO/IRQ resources to PCI devices and leaves the devices configured by the BIOS.

/SAFEBOOT - This is an automatic switch which NTLDR should complete for you when you use the F8 menu to perform a safe boot. Following the colon in the option you must specify one of three additional switches: MINIMAL, NETWORK, or DSREPAIR. The MINIMAL and NETWORK flags correspond to safe boot with no network and safe boot with network support. The safe boot is a boot where Windows 2000/XP only loads drivers and services that are specified by name or group in the Minimal or Network Registry keys under HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot. The DSREPAIR (Directory Services Repair) switch causes NT to boot into a mode where it restores the Active Directory from a backup medium you present. An additional option that you can append is "(ALTERNATESHELL)". This tells NT to use the program specified by HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\SafeBoot\AlternateShell as the graphical shell, rather than to use the default which is Explorer. Windows 2000/XP only.

/SOS - Displays the driver names while they are being loaded. Use this switch if Windows NT won’t start up and you think a driver is missing. This option is configured by default on the [VGA] option on the boot menu.

/WIN95 - This switch is only pertinent on a triple-boot system that has DOS, Win9x and Windows NT installed. Specifying the /WIN95 switch directs NTLDR to boot the Win9x boot sector stored in BOOTSECT.W40. See Microsoft KB Article Q157992 for more information.

/WIN95DOS - This switch is only pertinent on a triple-boot system that has DOS, Win9x and Windows NT installed. Specifying the /WIN95DOS switch directs NTLDR to boot the DOS boot sector stored in BOOTSECT.DOS. See Microsoft KB Article Q157992 for more information.

/YEAR= - Specifying this value causes NT/Windows 2000 core time function to ignore the year that the computer's real-time clock reports and instead use the one indicated. Thus, the year used in the switch affects every piece of software on the system, including the NT kernel. Example: /YEAR=2005. Note: this option is only available on NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 and Windows 2000/XP.

2005-05-23

interesting

ZabaSearch.com Free People Search

2005-04-26

Almost as dead as your homepage.... but not quite... you should check out some of my other blogs which are more active

start from

http://teknophobia.net

that should get you to most of the stuff I have up on internet..


:-p

technoanarchist
mlw

2004-12-17

scienceworld.wolfram.com
google api interface

2004-11-18

Click here to view the original posting from Joe Murphy's Website.

1.If you are in Windows, exit to DOS.

2 .Press Ctrl+Alt+Esc. The setup screen appears. If you have made certain changes to your system,
or are having certain problems with your system, this may not work. If Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Esc
doesn't open the setup program, follow these steps:

1.(Leave the computer switched on.) Use the key to lock the keyboard.

2.Press the Reset button on the front of the computer. A message appears asking you to unlock the
keyboard

3.Unlock the keyboard and press F2 to run the CMOS setup.

4.Press Del. This brings up the CMOS setup program.

If you have an EISA computer:

1.Press the Reset button on the front of the computer, then press Ctrl+Alt+Esc immediately when the
memory count begins. If this conbination doesn't work, use Crtl+Alt+S.

AST
Many AST 486's require CTRL-ALT-ESC

Compaq
Generally Compaq Setup can be entered by hitting the 'F10' key when booting up. As soon
as you see the cursor go to the upper right hand side of the screen, hit 'F10'. Compaq setup
program resides on a small partition on the hard drive and if you have fdisked and
reformatted or installed a new hard drive you will need to use the Compaq setup program
from here: Compaq Setup Download http://www5.compaq.com/support/files/wsdsfr.html

Dell
Older Dells (486 models) require you to enter the sequence: CTRL-ALT-ENTER

Hewlett Packard
Pentium Systems: Hold down the F1 key upon startup/bootup

IBM ThinkPad
ThinkPad using IBM BIOS (Early Models):
Press CTRL-ALT-INS when cursor is in upper-right corner of screen

ThinkPad using IBM BIOS (Later Models):
Press and hold F1 key while powering-up laptop
ThinkPad using Phoenix BIOS:
Press CTRL-ALT-F11 from DOS prompt

Packard Bell
Early models (386,486) require the sequence Ctrl-ALT-S at any time

NEC Versa Notebooks
Hold down the F1 key upon startup/bootup

EC Versa Notebooks
Hold down the F1 key upon startup/bootup

Other Common BIOS Key Sequences
CTRL-ALT-S
CTRL-ALT-Enter
CTRL-ALT-Insert
CTRL-ALT-Esc
F1
F10

Ctrl S = Phoenix
Ctrl Shift Esc = Tandon 386

The CMOS setup is stored in the BIOS ROM.
1.You are now in the CMOS SETUP. If you are prompted to choose Standard or Extended setup,
choose Standard. Here a few example's of menu's in SETUP :

STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNP AND PCI SETUP
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE/HDD AUTO DETECTION
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING

OK you finally got into SETUP NOW what do I do.

Each BIOS Setup is different depanding on the the BIOS installed on which motherboard. The above menu item's are general in nature and are the most common. Rather then trying to show all the possible settings within a particular SETUP, I will provide links to different pages. Before you go to the links there is one thing to remember. When you Enter SETUP you may not see menu items but ICONS instead and you may not have a mouse. If you do not have use of your mouse, to get around within SETUP you can use the following:

Arrow Keys to navigate

EnterKey to get into a menu item

PageUp/Down or Space Bar to change a menu item

Escape Key to go from one menu to another

Here are some good links that will show you how to tweak/set your BIOS SETUP:

BIOS Tweaks

Optimizing BIOS Settings

BIOS Settings for Overclocking

BIOS Setup Settings that do not Appear to Exist

PC GUIDE

Tweaking the ABit KT7 & KT7 Raid

The Ultimate BIOS Configuration Utility

Wins BIOS

Download Drivers For Older 'Setups'




2004-11-02

Wow 7 months for a new post to show up!!!!!!

very tiny computers

gumstix.com

2004-04-09

How Much is Inside a Pack of Oreos?

2004-03-02

TINIWebServer
If you can read this, TINIWebServer is running
On TINI


The TINIWebServer application uses the HTTPServer class to implement a simple web server.


Current temperature 41 F
Current time 22:53:27

2004-01-01

scene.org - news

scene.org - news

2003-12-28

(this is a repost from linuxmednews.com) mlw

This Care2X product looks amazing! As an IT Consultant, I'm looking to focus on the Health Care market where I can make a difference in society. How does this product compare to the other following Open Source Health Care projects?
For example, here are some other prominent projects!

- TORCH: http://www.openparadigms.com/torch_demo
"TORCH is a web enabled electronic health record (EHR) application. Lead development is being provided by Open Paradigms,LLC TORCH is scalable up to multi-site practices."

- McMaster University (Canada) Health Sciences' OSCAR: http://67.69.12.117/
"OSCAR (Open Source Clinical Application Resource) is an open source web-based electronic patient record system for delivery of evidence resources at the point of care."

- Res Medicinae:
http://resmedicinae.sourceforge.net
"Res Medicinae is the attempt to overcome high pricing in the realm of Medical Information Systems and to provide users with a free, stable, secure, platform-independent, extensive system."

- GNU-Med: http://www.gnumed.org/
"The Gnumed group supports Open Source Software and its application to medical uses.

The major project of the group is to develop a medical software package that is:
open source, free, secure, respecting patient privacy, based on open standards, flexible, fully featured, networked (client-server architecture),
easy to use, multi platform, multi lingual"

- OpenEMR: http://www.synitech.com/
"What is OpenEMR?
Thanks to the global efforts of physicians and developers, OpenEMR is now the most widely-distributed EMR System in the world.

OpenEMR is a modular, HIPAA compliant, Open Source, cross-platform Electronic Medical Records system (EMRS). It facilitates efficient office management through automated patient record journaling and billing integration, and has been successfully integrated with third-party technologies including speech recognition, secure wireless access, touch screen portables, and biometric authentication. Interface screens are customizable and optimized for consistency, simplicity, speed of access to patient information, and minimum eye strain."

Please let me know your thoughts as I want to focus on maybe 1 or 2 projects.

Sincerely,
Max
-------------------
Email: MaxTheITpro AT Yahoo.ca

2003-10-27

test

test

2003-10-18

Star Wars Origins - Frank Herbert's Dune Very interesting analysis

2003-10-17

Mark Rosenfelder's Metaverse

The $20,000 Zig All your smurf are belong to smurf!

2003-10-13

test

2003-09-30

MIT OpenCourseWare | OCW Home


MIT's OpenCourseWare:
a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership.

MIT OCW:

Is a publication of MIT course materials
Does not require any registration
Is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity
Does not provide access to MIT faculty



2003-09-26

The painful birth of TI99/4

2003-09-22

The Fastest Man on Earth (Overview and Index) or Why Everthing You Know About Murphy's Law is Wrong

Blumchen Lyrics uberall (Everywhere) Archive

2003-09-13

Amiga Book Gallery The Amiga History Guide!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!

2003-09-10

Wow 5 members of the CPS Collective Blog already!

World Power Systems - The man who invented Fidonet!

2003-09-08

Those of you who are new to blogging I would definitely encourage getting the Google Toolbar it has a built in blog function so you can blog while you're surfing(without having to log into blogger)! Rob and I are still working on getting an old school style BBS running on a Linux system.

ah yes... feel free to post what you like. The web message base format didn't seem to be taking off so I thought we could try a collective blog just to kinda post what you've been up to lately. Not too much going on in dooda... I am forming a new group here called the Retro Computists of Wichita we are looking for old computers from the 70's and 80's Apple II's, Commodore's old game console's etc.

2003-09-07

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Google Directory - Computers > Programming > Languages > Assembly

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