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DCJensen - Dec 07, 2007 4:38:09 am PST #3711 of 25497
All is well that ends in pizza.

I'm lusting after a flat-screen monitor, but I'm wondering if my Matrox Graphics Millennium G200 AGP video card can handle it. Are flat-screens fussy about what systems they work with?

Not really. The G200 should have enough vram (8 mb) for a normal sized monitor. We swapped out many crts with flat screens at work. What size are you thinking of?


DCJensen - Dec 07, 2007 4:40:12 am PST #3712 of 25497
All is well that ends in pizza.

Now it's making the proper noises I would expect when I try to put a disc in, but it's not grabbing it to pull it in.

Does the CD drive ave a pinhole? Perhaps pushing a straightened paper clip into the pinhole will move the mechanism into full receive position.


Gudanov - Dec 07, 2007 5:25:35 am PST #3713 of 25497
Coding and Sleeping

I'm lusting after a flat-screen monitor, but I'm wondering if my Matrox Graphics Millennium G200 AGP video card can handle it. Are flat-screens fussy about what systems they work with?

Worse Case: [link]

You might even find one less expensive with a bit of looking.


tommyrot - Dec 07, 2007 5:27:49 am PST #3714 of 25497
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

My caffeine hasn't taken effect yet. I was thinking, "What would be the 'worse case' - one that has bits of broken glass embedded in it?"


Gudanov - Dec 07, 2007 5:29:40 am PST #3715 of 25497
Coding and Sleeping

basically, I'm trying to avoid setting up the desktop. I was hoping that I could just connect the laptop to it in some way and transfer the files, like using the desktop like a giant external drive.

Sorry, there's not any way to do it without doing something with the desktop. If the files were already in a shared directory, then you might be able to get away with just plugging the desktop sans monitor, keyboard and mouse into a router and getting the files off the share.


DXMachina - Dec 07, 2007 7:00:22 am PST #3716 of 25497
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

If the files were already in a shared directory, then you might be able to get away with just plugging the desktop sans monitor, keyboard and mouse into a router and getting the files off the share.

Except when you turn the computer on without a keyboard attached, it usually halts during post to tell you that there's no keyboard attached. And you can't press the any key if there's no keyboard.


tommyrot - Dec 07, 2007 8:01:01 am PST #3717 of 25497
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

A blast from the past: [link]

Sears Video Arcade Cartridge System. (Re-branded Atari) From the Sears Christmas Wishbook 1979....

We had one of these. I remember epic, three-hour long games of Space Invaders....

Oh, and Night Driver! Indisputably the coolest computer game evah!

Atari 400: [link] With the awesome membrane keyboard.

We had one of these Sensor Electronic Word Games: [link]

eta:

Merlin: [link]

Electronic Touchdown! [link]


Sean K - Dec 07, 2007 8:05:38 am PST #3718 of 25497
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Ew. Membrane keyboard. Those things got really gross over time.


Gudanov - Dec 07, 2007 8:11:50 am PST #3719 of 25497
Coding and Sleeping

I have an ATARI 400 right here. Okay, it's a pen and pencil holder now, but the keyboard is clean.


DCJensen - Dec 07, 2007 8:22:41 am PST #3720 of 25497
All is well that ends in pizza.

Storage 1956:

[link]

The future: 1999

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