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e.howardatwriteme dot com    Re: [os2genau] List Update
pjenkinsattell dot net dot au         [os2genau] sound card
ianatos2 dot org dot au               Re: [os2genau] List Update
edurrantatbigpond dot net dot au Re: [os2genau] List Update
edurrantatbigpond dot net dot au Re: [os2genau] sound card
rtraynoratoptushome dot com dot au   [os2genau] WinNT server does have a genuine use..  Yea 
Mickey.
lbuntingatcamtech dot net dot au  Re: [os2genau] sound card

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e.howardatwriteme dot com

>Hi everyone

>We have the list page up and running at

>http://www.os2site.com/list/

Hi Everyone,

FYI on trying to log on to the list, I got the following message:

Not Found

The requested URL /list was not found on this server.


Apache/1.3.19 Server at www. Port 80


Edward
(Edward G. Howard)
Erina NSW 2250
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Can anyone supply the following information please?
Where can I get a basic PCI sound card to run under os2/eCS
Make
Model
Price
From where
Peter Jenkins 
Port Pirie
pjenkinsattell dot net dot au
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Hi Edward

>>http://www.os2site.com/list/

>FYI on trying to log on to the list, I got the following message:
>Not Found
>The requested URL /list was not found on this server.

make sure you put the / after list, is it is above :-)


Cheers
Ian B Manners
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Funny, I just clicked on the URL and up came the page !

"the other" Edward,

Ed Durrant, Sydney NSW

e.howardatwriteme dot com wrote:
> 
> In <200103132301.000029EVatmail.>, on 03/13/2001
>    at 11:03 PM, "Ian Manners" <deadmail> said:
> 
> >Hi everyone
> 
> >We have the list page up and running at
> 
> >http://www.os2site.com/list/
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> FYI on trying to log on to the list, I got the following message:
> 
> Not Found
> 
> The requested URL /list was not found on this server.
> 
> Apache/1.3.19 Server at www. Port 80
> 
> Edward
> (Edward G. Howard)
> Erina NSW 2250
> 
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It's always good to stay with a major chipset such as those
used by Creative labs or Crystal Technologies, but I can't 
say I've ever installed a PCI (as opposed to ISA) sound card,
nowadays I tend to run the onboard sound chips.

Ed Durrant.

"P.Jenkins" wrote:
> 
> Can anyone supply the following information please?
> Where can I get a basic PCI sound card to run under os2/eCS
> Make
> Model
> Price
> >From where
> Peter Jenkins
> Port Pirie
> pjenkinsattell dot net dot au
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Hi ALL,

I recently discovered a use for my firms' Windows NT 4.0 server.
It is an ideal habitat for field mice.!

As the nights are getting cooler, the poor mice are seeking warmth and comfort.

When they entered our warehouse (business name withheld to protect yours truly),
they discovered a server machine running (mostly) 24 hrs/day 7 days/week in a 
VERY warm cupboard.  I should add here that this exquisite piece of office
furniture was designed by the Boss, after discarding 90% of my design suggestions.!

I had left the cover off the computer box in a quick and dirty attempt, over our 
recent summer period, to rectify an overheat problem that had occurred within 
the "bowels" of the cupboard.

I received a round of applause from said boss, at the time, particularly as my "fix"
did not cost him anything.

Now back to our hero.
The poor "Mickey" entered the cover-less tower case and discovered a 2nd printer card 
had been plugged into the bottom motherboard ISA slot and that it was an easily 
accessible platform to jump onto.  This was a lot better than being outside in the cold.!

Unfortunately, mice are not very well house trained, and Mickey also mistook this same 
printer card for a toilet (Sans toilet seat, of course.)  :)


Later, we discovered that any print job sent to that particular
attached printer, resulted in heaps of paper printed with garbage.
It looked strangley like the patterns you occassionaly see printed on toilet paper.

It literally gave us the shits trying to figure out what had gone wrong. :)

I then received a round of criticism from said boss at this time, particularly as my 
previous "fix" has NOW has cost HIM $27.50 for a new printer card.

Sigh.  Sometimes you just can't win.


The moral of the story is any one, or all, of the following:-

Never let a Boss design anything, particularly if he is required to pay for it.

Windows NT has at least ONE environmental function - as a toilet for mice.

Some systems ARE made to piss on.

Garbage in, garbage out.  

Yesterdays acclaim is todays condemnation.

Windows NT can accomodate more than one mouse at a time. Is this, I wonder, SMP?
Symmetric Mouse Processing.?


Should we run a competition to see who can come up with the best idea here?
I am open to suggestions.
I hope this little bit of humor brightens up your day as much as it did mine.

BobT.
   ,-._|\       Robert Traynor        (BobT)
 /  Oz  \      email            rtraynoratnetstra dot com dot au
 \_,--.x/ 
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"P.Jenkins" wrote:

> Can anyone supply the following information please?
> Where can I get a basic PCI sound card to run under os2/eCS
> Make:    Eagle
> Model ES 1938
> Price    $23
> >From where :    Datech computers, somewhere on Grange Road

No drivers supplied for OS/2 but available from somewhere on the WWW, I forget where I
got them now.

Cheers,
Leigh Bunting
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australia
Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here -
http://www.cobweb dot com dot au/~pknight/clghs/
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Cheers
Ian B Manners

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