xxkbxx

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  1. Haha, found out I today passed my classes from this semester (A and 2 B's)!

    So now I'm half of the way to my degree in mechanical engineering - but I'm surprisingly the tech go-to guy around my friends when people in my house have computer problems, or have wanted to build computers (comp sci majors don't know anything about "real" computer problems)

  2. Hey folks,

    I used to be pretty active on here probably from 2005-2007, but have just been incredibly busy and haven't posted here (and feel kinda guilty).

    Every now and then I've stopped by and read some posts from some of the familiar faces around here, Jeff, marty, hondaboy, bubba bob, ect, and just wanted to say hey!

    I'm on my Xmas break from school (I'll be a junior next semester at MIT if I passed all of my finals) and I really felt like doing some internet reminiscing since this site, especially the forum, was a pretty big part of my tech knowledge growth.

    Happy Holidays!

    Kevin

  3. Hey y'all - some of you might recognize me if you've been on here for over 2 years, I was on here a lot before life got freaking busy with college and all. I got into MIT 2 years ago, and it slowly has stolen my soul and freetime!

    But, anyways, I've run into a problem with a laptop of mine - I'm fixing up my old IBM T30 to give to my dad for Christmas. It's got a fresh install of XP Pro with SP3, all the drivers installed, all the updates (it's about the n-millionth time I've done this before)

    The problem is that the internal wireless card will recognize a network upon start up, try to connect, then get stuck on the "acquiring network address" stage. The network itself if a home linksys connection with WPA, the laptop has the pre shared key stored - so it's not an issue with that.

    However, as soon as I right-click and repair the connection it goes through, connects, and is totally fine. Even after hours of internet use it'll stay connected, it's just the initial connect.

    If it was my computer it wouldn't bother me, but I don't want to give it to my dad with a caveat - anyone had this happen to them before.

    TIA

  4. Hello everyone, I haven't been on here in over a year thanks to college/work/football but I thought my most recent build deserves a little showing off.

    My plan is to build a small computer, as in size of the case, with a budget at about $500, to be used at school (in case anyone who knew me when I was active on here a while ago cares, I got into MIT, thus I little free time now :)) Basically it's going to be hooked up to my TV and used for N64 and SNES emulators, and for watching movies, music and such. Once I get it built I'm going to buy the actual controllers with usb adapters for authenticity.

    Shuttle SD30G2B Intel Socket T(LGA775) 945GC Barebone - Retail

    Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 Allendale 2.2GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor Model BX80557E4500 - Retail

    A-DATA 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model ADQVE1A16K - Retail

    Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250310AS 250GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM

    MSI NX8400GS-TD256E GeForce 8400GS Support up to 512M (256MB onboard) 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Video Card - Retail

    LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner With 12X DVD-RAM Write Black SATA Model LH-20A1S - Retail

    I really like the shuttle barebone, it's exactly size-wise what I'm looking for. I think it's about 12"x8"x8"

    KBoehm

  5. Here's one that might go over a few heads :) ...

    EDIT - Uhhh...not over mine bud, and I don't think it's suitable for our forums, sorry. I've removed it because it's just too graphic a statement.

  6. xxkbxx, any spare partswhen you were finished? lol

    gotta have a few....things that just weren't needed.

    Actually no, probably the first thing i've ever put back together that needed all the parts. Generally there are some pointless screws or something

  7. Will it still charge? I do belive it is an aftermarket, and I dont mind at all if it doesnt display, I just want it to be able charge the battery. After that, i could care less, i can do the power management on my own.

    And yes it runs without being plugged into the wall

    Then you're fine :thumbsup: just a pain in the arse

  8. Got the battery today and it's charging now. Hopefully I'll get the CD drive soon, I expect it will be shipped out either Friday or Monday from Canada. Too bad I have basically no free time these days. I'm taking an extra class period (AP Physics) before school and that class recently has been giving me 1.5 hours of homework a night + my Calculus. Even worse, I'll start having English homework on Monday (we're reading a play in class now so there's no outside reading).

    AHHHH!!!!!!! :wacko:

  9. Thats a nice little system. With a new battery, that part is great.

    I definitly didn't want to skimp on the battery. I should get it this week, and the CD Drive next week. I downloaded SUSE 10.1 while I was out of town since it was about 4 GB for the DVD installer with optional programs.

    From the online tut's it looks like I'll have some options when it comes time for the installation - will it hurt to just enable about everything? I've got a 20GB Hard drive, so having almost 4GB of OS files won't bug me, and I've got enough power to run them (I believe this system will even meet Vista capabilities!)

    I figure that in the near future I may upgrade the wireless card (going from built in Wireless G to a PCMIA Super G card capable of using an external antenna with good range), possibly upgrade the RAM (it's currently 2 256's, I might kick it up to 768 MB), and then either a bigger hard drive or a DVD burner. I don't see any of these in the near future unless the want becomes a need, or if I come across a little more cash!

  10. I got my new LCD and power cord in yesterday. I put them in around 1:00 in the morning (I got home late from my football game) cause I'm going out of town later today until Sunday Afternoon. Got the screen all in position, and turned that baby on to post!

    P4 2.0

    512MB RAM

    20GB Hard Drive

    Integrated B WLAN

    NEW IBM Battery

    CDRW/DVD ROM drive (coming in about a week)

    Total = $395

  11. what are you getting for $20, a screen or a linux cd? I must not have followed you correctly. By the way that sounds suspicious. I guess he may be trying to save a few percent by avoiding paypal, but I would not feel good about doing it.

    If its just a disk dont waste the money, I can send you whatever disk you want no charge. And before you install look for an install how-to specific to your model machine.

    No no, it's for a CD RW DVD Reader Drive for IBM T series, kind of like this one: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...ADME:B:RTQ:CA:1

    I definitly shouldn't leave out details like that, I jumped from one thing to another!