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ivi0nk3y 04-12-2008 01:11 PM

Or you could just hook your PS or PS2 to a TV card in your PC >.>
Depends on what hardware you have but that's better in my opinion.

jene 04-12-2008 01:24 PM

no no no no i dont want that i want do download games in my pc and play them in my pc:mad:
but thank you so much for your help :ywave:
( to be honest i like the illegal better becouse it is easier )
oops did i say that so loud

jene 04-12-2008 01:24 PM

no no no no i dont want that i want do download games in my pc and play them in my pc:mad:
but thank you so much for your help :ywave:
( to be honest i like the illegal better becouse it is easier )
oops did i say that so loud:eek:

ivi0nk3y 04-12-2008 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jene (Post 457989)
no no no no i dont want that i want do download games in my pc and play them in my pc:mad:
but thank you so much for your help :ywave:
( to be honest i like the illegal better becouse it is easier )
oops did i say that so loud

You can download ROMs and play them. Or you could download games and play them through your CD/DVD drive. Both are done through emulators like PSX and so on.
Obviously these ways are also illegal >.>

BakaCrisis 04-12-2008 03:08 PM

Sorry about the long wait, wii sports is addicting, but your welcome man ^_^

Excessum 04-16-2008 09:28 PM

What is the highest stable clock speed of a coppermine PIII 1000B s370? (On average and/or the record).

ivi0nk3y 04-17-2008 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Excessum (Post 462813)
What is the highest stable clock speed of a coppermine PIII 1000B s370? (On average and/or the record).

Why don't you Google it o.o I don't think anyone's really qualified enough to know that unless they Google it anyway and I have a degree in Comp Science :rolleyes:

Hatredcopter 04-17-2008 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by BakaCrisis (Post 457949)
Hello there, I would be more than happy to answer anyones technology questions. From Software to Hardware. Mac's to Pc's. Dont be shy! I'll answer anyone!

Also if you can answer someone elses question that would be awesome aswell.

How can I chain my routers so that I can use both WEP and WPA without allowing any nefarious activity on the WEP side to compromise the WPA side of things? Since WEP is unsecure... Is it safe to chain one secure router and one unsecure router together, or do I need a third router?

Excessum 04-17-2008 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ivi0nk3y (Post 463016)
Why don't you Google it o.o I don't think anyone's really qualified enough to know that unless they Google it anyway and I have a degree in Comp Science :rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by BakaCrisis (Post 457949)
Hello there, I would be more than happy to answer anyones technology questions. From Software to Hardware. Mac's to Pc's. Dont be shy! I'll answer anyone!

And besides... it's not easy to find this kind of info, since this hardware can be called ancient... That's exactly why i am asking our guru here... :rolleyes: :D
And nope... overcklocking does not require any kind of degree... yet some knowledge of how the PC works is, of course, preferable.


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Originally Posted by Hatredcopter (Post 463116)
How can I chain my routers so that I can use both WEP and WPA without allowing any nefarious activity on the WEP side to compromise the WPA side of things? Since WEP is unsecure... Is it safe to chain one secure router and one unsecure router together, or do I need a third router?

Why on earth would you need a stand-alone WEP network? It's obsolete... I suggest upgrading to the 802.11i routers with AES. Good luck hacking those apples :D

ivi0nk3y 04-17-2008 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Excessum (Post 463121)
And nope... overcklocking does not require any kind of degree... yet some knowledge of how the PC works is, of course, preferable.[/color][/font]

Well yea, I was overclocking and building computers since I was a kid and it had nothing to do with the degree. However you learn more fundamentals about processors and so on with said degree.
Anyway, I guess your question hasn't been answered just yet :rolleyes:


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