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Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000

Version 8.5 now includes LinkScanners Active Surf-Shield to check every Web page for threats at the only time that matters–when youre about to click on the link
Microsoft Office 2007 (officially called 2007 Microsoft Office system) is the most recent version of the Microsoft Office system, Microsofts productivity suite for Windows. Formerly known as Office 12 in the initial stages of its beta cycle, it was released to volume license customers on November 30, 2006 and made available to retail customers on January 30, 2007. These are, respectively, the same dates Windows Vista was released to volume licensing and retail customers. Office 2007 contains a number of new features, the most notable of which is the entirely new graphical user interface called the Fluent User Interface (initially referred to as the Ribbon UI), replacing the menus and toolbars that have been the cornerstone of Office since its inception. Office 2007 requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or higher, or Windows Vista.
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Whats New in Winamp 5.551:
* Improved iPod Sync Support
* New iTunesLibrary Import
* New Online Services Gallery
* New OurStage Radio Online Services
* New Spinner MP3 of the Day Online Service
* New Turkish, Romanian, and Portuguese Language Packs.
* Now Playing: Discover Artist Songs, Videos, Radio and Photos
* iPod Support: Play and manage music on your iPod
* AOL Radio Online Service Powered by CBS Radio
* Album Art: Retrieve and view Album Art
* Expanded Flash video support
* Auto-Tag: Automatically update your song information
* Media Monitor: Playing the music web just got even better
* Remote Media: Access your media remotely
* Thousands of skins and plug-ins to make Winamp even better
* Free videos, radio stations, MP3 downloads and more
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Features,overview and updates of Windows 7 Black Edition 2009 R1 Beta:

* New Windows Sounds
* Codings and scripts are updated from previous Ultimate Versions (This option is available only in Rockers Team Customized windows and not available in any other customized OS)
* More Stable and Reliable
* UAC Disabled
* New Look for Windows Media Player
* Added New User Account Pictures
* New look for Superbar Theme (Default)
* New Shortcut Arrows
* Show extensions for known file types
* Enabled IE Phishing Filter
* User Account 2 on Control Panel
* MP3 Corruption fixed
* Low Memory consumption
* Extra 3rd Party themes
* Enabled Glass Effect without a supported card
* Windows will tell you exactly what it is doing when it is shutting down or is booting
* Added command prompt to right click context menu
* Enabled addition Avalon effects
* Disabled Tool Tips
* Get rid of the Windows Mail splash screen
* Enabled ClearType Tuning
* Added Copy to Folder , Move to Folder , Open with Notepad to right click context
* Disabled Windows Media Player AutoUpdates
* Menu bars and window frames opaque
* Enabled slow-motion window effects
* Added “Advanced System Properties” in my Computer
* Added Control Panel to my Computer
* Faster browsing with IE
* DEP execution enabled
* Guys Search
* Take Ownership, Device manager, Group policy, Registry Editor in the right click
* Fully Automated setup you need to choose language and partition only.
* Removed Windows Defender
* New logon screen.
* Patched uxtheme files to use 3rd party themes.
* Faster Shutdown ( 3 seconds services kill timeout.)
* Fast Booting Time
* Add Useraccounts 2 on ControlPanel.
* PowerOff after shutdown
* Get rid of the Windows Mail splash screen
* Get Desktop Icons during first logon (Documents, Computer, Recycle Bin, Control Panel, Network)
* New High quality Icons
* Hibernation is Disabled.
* Shutdown when you click power Button on start Menu
* Maximum simultaneous downloads for IE to 20 ( default is 2 )
* 605 Sidebar Gadgets
* New look for Logon Screensaver
* New look for Windows Media Center
* New Explorer View
* System Files are boosted upto maximum Performance
* Removed Old Default Graphics card drivers and updated with new latest version drivers
* Faster Application load Time
* Improved the performance and reliability
* Fixed MP3 file corruption when you play windows media player 12.
* Removed all the Watermarks feedback URLs from explorer.
* Take ownership the files in right click.
* Windows switcher is activated.
* Specifies the time, following user input, during which the system keeps apps from moving into the foreground.
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6. Adobe Flash Player Plugin
7. K-lite Codec Package
8. Notepad 5.1 ++
9. Winrar
10. Adobe Shockwave 11.0.2
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Photoshop CS4 offers designers a rich assortment of editing tools with which to create compelling imagery for the web. Photoshop CS4 for the Web covers a wide range of uses for Photoshop in the web graphics workflow.

Instructor Jan Kabili explains how to optimize graphics and photographs so they download quickly in a web browser. She covers the why and how of image slicing, and demonstrates practical techniques for designing layouts, backgrounds, navigation bars, and buttons in Photoshop.
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FantasyDVD Player Platinum 9.7.0.312 Multilanguage Portable | 9.04 Mb FantasyDVD is a exquisite and powerful software DVD player. Have with the same features and controls of the living- room DVD player and support over 70 type video and audio media files. Support the ts, tp, trp mpeg2 HDTV, wmv HDTV and mkv, mka, mks formats HDTV. Its advanced video and audio technologies deliver the highest quality viewing and listening experience possible on the PC. FantasyDVD has a perfect DVD navigation system, rich audio and video effects, is stable and easy use, and can meet all the demands of DVD playing. Supports 2 – 7.1 channel audio output, dolby ProLogic, Dolby ProLogicII and SRS TruSurround XT audio output mode. Supports Low frequency effect (LFE), High frequency effect (HFE), 10 Band Equalizer, EchoDelay etc.s expansion function. Whether watching DVD movies on your laptop as you travel, using your computer as a second DVD player for your kids or watching a movie on your desktop as you work, FantasyDVD lets you get the most out of any computer with a DVD drive. In addition to all the features you find in your home entertainment DVD player, FantasyDVD gives you advanced functionality not possible on your living room DVD player, such as time-stretching, zooming and panning and thumbnail bookmarks. FantasyDVD allows you to customize your video and audio preferences for a personalized movie watching experience. FantasyDVD automatically determines the type of disc in your DVD drive and uses the correct playback method for DVD titles, video CDs, or audio CDs. Play at normal speed, or fit the movie into the time you have available to watch it! Time stretching lets you decide how long the movie takes to view. If a DVD has it, FantasyDVD can handle it. FantasyDVD recognizes all of the authors DVD features and lets you access them through the FantasyDVD user interface. FantasyDVD includes the following main features: Optimize functions: – Optimized for most updated CPUs and fully support MMX command sets for INTEL MMX, SSE, SSE2, AMD 3DNOW, 3DNOW PRO and has incorporated many up-to-date technologies like video hardware decode acceleration to endure high resolution picture playback. – Advance core decoding algorithms: Utilize the new high performance CPUs capacity to reduce the blocky effect for obtaining the better video quality. – Hardware decode acceleration enabling use of hardware moving compensation provided with VGA card. – Offer high strength smooth playback by removing screen burrs and dithering. Universal Player: – To increase the compatibility with other video file format, FantasyDVD now supports the playback of Real Player file and even WMV-HD. which means FantasyDVD is able to playback a broad band of various video file format. – Supports DivX, DVD (MPEG-2), VCD (MPEG-1), SVCD, AudioCD, MiniDVD, Mpeg2 HDTV, MWV-HDTV formats and over 70 type other video and audio media files. Perfect playback control: – Navigation slider allows a direct and instantaneous link to any scene. – FantasyDVD lets you save the location of your favorite scenes, so that you can jump right to them. You can even create bookmarks at the beginning of each title chapter. FantasyDVD automatically remembers the last viewed location of a DVD. – Broken-point Recording Function: With this function you are at your pleasure to setup broken point to watch what you are interested and replay automatically. – Title repeat, chapter repeat, AB repeat function that lets you set your favorite scenes for instant repeat. Rich Audio Effect: – Features Multi-channel Environment Impression technology , an audio channel expansion technology that converts stereo sound to a multiple-channel output. – Supports 2 – 7.1 channel audio output, dolby ProLogic, Dolby ProLogicII and SRS TruSurround XT audio output mode. – Supports Low frequency effect(LFE), High frequency effect(HFE), 10 Band Equalizer, EchoDelay etc.s expansion function, according to own habit changes sound effect. – Supports video/audio synchronization regulate, Make video/audio synchronize. Rich Video Effect: – FantasyDVDs improved color controls are like those on a standard television set. No more confusing settings. Everything is straightforward and easy to use. – Smart aspect ratio, 4:3, 16:9, 1.66:1, various stretch, make you enjoy the DVD or media files and can acquire the best visual effect regardless. – Digital zoom at 2X to 10X equipped with location indicator. zoom closer into the viewing area. Pan around within the zoomed are to see exactly what you want to see at exactly the level of detail you want to see it. Time Stretch (Playback Speed): – The time stretch feature helps you fit your movies into your schedule. For example, if you are viewing a title and need to be done at a certain time, you can speed up the playback slightly so that the title has completed by the best time for you. You can also slow the title playback down slightly in order to watch for details. With FantasyDVDs time stretching, you dont lose any of the of audio. Even with a play speed change, stereo is crisp and clear. Play DVD Content from a Hard Drive: – FantasyDVD lets you view DVD content stored on a device such as a hard drive or NAS appliance. Simply select the drive, folder, and the name of the .ifo (DVD format) file to begin playback. Select the folder containing the content, or create playlists containing all your personal DVD favorites. Playing AudioCD: – Why change players when you change discs? Play audio and video CDs with FantasyDVD. FantasyDVD detects the type of disc inserted into the drive and chooses the correct type of play. Full audio support is included with your FantasyDVD. Image Capture: – Capture still images of your favorite movies with the click of a button. Click once, and the current image is captured. FantasyDVD Support the following media types: – DVD Audio Files (*.ac3;*.dts;*.dtswav). – DVD Audio Object Files (*.aob). – DVD Video Object Files (*.vob). – GZ-MC Music Files (*.mod;*.mdz;*.stm;*.stz;*.s3m;*.s3z;*.it;*.itz;*.xm;*.xmz;*.mtm). – MPEG Video Files (*.mpg;*.mpeg;*.mpe). – RealOne Media Files (*.ra;*.rpm;*.rm;*.rmvb;*.ram;*.rpx;*.rt;*.rp;*.smi;*.smil). – MPEG1 Audio Files (*.mp1;*.mp2;*.mp3;*.mpa). – MPEG1 Video Files (*.m1v). – MPEG2 Video Files (*.m2p;*.m2v). – MPEG2 HDTV Files (*.ts;*.tp;*.trp). – MPEG4 Video Files (*.mp4;*.div;*.divx;*.avi). – Windows Media Files (*.wm;*.wma;*.wmv). – MIDI Music Files (*.midi;*.mid;*.rmi;*.kar). – Waveform Audio Files (*.wav). – OGG Audio File (*.ogg;*.ogm). – AU Media Files (*.au;*.snd). – AIFF Media Files (*.aif;*.aifc;*.aiff). – FLAC Audio Files (*.flac). – Matrosky Files (*.mkv;*.mka;*.mks). – Monkeys Audio Files (*.ape;*.apl;*.mac). – VideoCD Files (*.dat). – Picture Files (*.bmp;*.jpg;*.gif). Features and Improved of include: – Add MPEG2 HDTV Files (*.ts;*.tp;*.trp) Supports. – Add Microsoft HDTV Files (*.wmv) Supports (need the windows media player 9.0 or Higher). – Add Matrosky HDTV Files (*.mkv;*.mka;*.mks) Supports. – Supports 2 – 7.1 channel sound cards and output on up to 7.1 discrete audio channels. – Supports Surround/ProLogic, Dolby ProLogicII Audio Mode, Certified Dolby Virtual Speaker technology allows you to experience virtual surround sound through 2 speakers. – Supports TruSurroundXT(tm) Headphone, based on SRS TruSurroundXT technology, provides an optimized headphone environment. It features TruSurround, Dialog Clarity Enhancement, and TruBass technologies that bring virtual surround and virtual bass experiences to your headphones. – Special 10 Band Equalizer for DVD playback. – Supports True Bass Treble Enhancer. – Supports Karaoke features. – Supports Dynamic Skins. – Add Mouse Wheel and keyboard control. – Fixed problem in exterior subtitle, supports unicode. – Improved shortcut function, Better keyboard operation. – Improved audio system, supports virtual space effect and virtual environment effect. – Add X264 format Support. – Optimized and improved operation of user interface. Add the user define video aspect ratio features.
Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate 5 is powerful and easy-to-use DVD ripping software with the ability of ripping DVD to almost all video and audio formats, such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264, RM, MOV, M4V, XviD, 3GP, MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG, etc. With its powerful compatibility for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Apple TV etc., Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate enables you to rip DVD to various portable media players supported formats. Additionally, it can help you clip video segment, crop video size, edit video effects, adjust subtitle, and add video watermark, to get the customized DVD audio and video files.
• DVD video ripper – rip DVD to video
Rip DVD movie to almost all video formats, such as AVI, MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264, RM, MOV, M4V, XviD, 3GP, VOB, FLV, SWF;
• DVD audio ripper – rip DVD to audio
Extract the DVD audio to save as almost all audio formats, e.g. rip DVD to MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG, AU;
• DVD picture converter – rip DVD to picture
Many picture and animation profiles are available for you to capture pictures from DVD movies at fixed interval, like JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP;
• Video editor – multiple editing functions
Powerful video editing functions of Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate let you freely clip and merge video segments, crop video size, edit video effects, adjust video subtitle, and add video watermark;
• Extra adapter – offer custom options
Create your own profile in the way of adjusting the parameters of existing profile; Customize output file size using the powerful Bitrate Calculator tool; Set divers output formats from one source by adding profile.
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* Batch processing. Just add all source files selected, and click one button, Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate will automatically rip them to the target formats you want one by one;
* Advanced audio and video settings. Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate provides detailed audio and video settings, such as quality level, sample rate, channel, split mode, to meet different needs;
* Television Broadcast standard supported. Support both NTSC and PAL DVD ripping;
* Retrieve DVD information online. You can acquire DVD information from the Internet automatically or manually;
* Excellent audio and video quality. Compared with other rip software, Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate rips DVD to any audio and video with better quality beyond your imagination, like the original DVD;
* Easy to use. Ripping DVD to video and audio with Xilisoft DVD Ripper Ultimate is so simple that even a novice can also get video and audio from DVD with ease;
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Intel and other companies have formed a group to promote the USB 3.0, which should deliver more than ten times the speed of the existing USB 2.0 standard.
The third-generation Universal Serial Bus interconnect will transfer data at speeds up to 4.8Gbit/s, ten times faster than USB 2.0s 480MBit/s. It will be backwards-compatible with USB 2.0, which is backwards-compatible with the first USB 1.1 definition.
Intel stated that the USB 3.0 specification would be optimized for low power and improved protocol efficiency. The USB 3.0 ports and cabling will be designed with both copper and optical cable capabilities, meaning even higher speeds will be possible in the future.
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) will act as the trade association for the USB 3.0 specification.
There is also a Wireless USB (WUSB) transfer format and this operates at 480Mbit/s, the same as USB 2.0, in its 1.0 incarnation. Intel also revealed a WUSB 1.1 interconnect format, operating at a speed of up to 1Gbit/s.
Jeff Ravencraft, Intels technology strategist, said: “The digital era requires high-speed performance and reliable connectivity to move the enormous amounts of digital content now present in everyday life. USB 3.0 will meet this challenge while maintaining (USB 2.0s) ease-of-use experience.”


I can see the new trend now – flash drives stuck into Foreman grills, Karate trophies and old Pintos. The future is a beautiful place. While attaching this device to laptops and PCs within cramped confines probably isnt desirable, it should definitely keep that precious data out of the washing machine, but we doubt this bad boy lands a strike anytime soon with such an extrusion[Source 1 - 2]

Combining the digital security of encryption with the decidedly analogue security of a bike lock, the 007 keeps your data doubly safe. If they somehow figure out that the code is your birthday, once they plug it into your computer theyll need yet another password to access the data[Source]





“Bling,” as I understand it, is a slang term for flashy jewelry with diamonds and other such valuables on it. I dont know for sure, as Im not “from the streets” or “down” with the “kids.” Perhaps if I drop some “duckets” on this fancy USB drive I will become more hip and with it[Source]

…its not hardly voluminous enough to give that warez mule operation of yours a shot in the arm but it might be just big enough for Flat Top to shoot Coca-Cola[Source 1 - 2]


[Source] 157 viewsThe 1GB model costs $197 and the 2GB runs $247, which is less expensive when you consider its a (semi) handmade product that is limited to 100 units produced
Recently, I bought a new USB flash drive and wanted to know whether the specs matched up to what it can actually do. Usually these days most USB flash drives are advertised as USB 2.0, but the brands among the bunch come with differing price tags.
Some of it can be put on the shoulders of brand marketing, but mostly it is the difference in specifications and features that accounts for the toll on your wallet. Some come bundled with security software offering iron-clad privacy and some have memory capacities to tout. But hidden among these is the value of data transfer rates (reading and writing) capable from these flash devices.
So how do we go about checking the speed of USB flash drives? Maybe the following light and free software can lend a hand?
The Check Flash website is in Cyrillic (there is an English option too) but it shouldn’t stop anyone from downloading this light and free USB flash drive speed testing and error checking software.
With Check Flash you can test, manage and format your USB flash drive. You can also run a read-write cycle on your USB flash drive, which returns not only the speed but also any errors (read/write or physical) in your USB drive. The software does not rectify the problem but merely reports it.
Check Flash v1.07 runs as an 812KB sized executable and does not require an installation.
HD_Speed is a pint sized software that can be used to gauge the speed of data transfer on your hard disks, CD/DVD ROMS and USB flash drives. This program is compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista only, though it supports both FAT and NTFS volumes.
The 80KB utility does not require installation and runs with a click. Select the drive and hit start. The read/write results show up as a graph and also as real values.
Crystal Disk Mark is another disk benchmarking tool that can double up as a USB flash drive speed tester. The screen is simple and gives readouts according to the type of tests performed.
Crystal Disk Mark can carry out sequential read/write tests (i.e. read/write data in order) or random 4KB/512KB reads/writes or text copy. The speed test results are displayed as large numerical in MB/s.The 396KB software runs as a standalone executable straight from the box and is compatible with Windows Vista/2003/XP.
Flash Memory Toolkit is advertised as a collection of utilities for flash memory devices. The toolkit includes options to get detailed device information, erase files and recover files lost after a format, hardware failure or an accidental deletion. Backup and restore functions along with our benchmarking task of measuring the read/write performance of the flash drive is available.
Unfortunately, the free standard version gives us only the ability to judge the Read speeds. To calculate both read/write speeds one has to upgrade to the Pro version. Even with this handicap, the ability to measure read speeds along with the File Benchmark feature (which calculates the time it will take to read or write files of various sizes to the device and returns the results as comparative graphs) is a nice help too.The 766KB software (v1.20) is installable on Windows 2000, XP, XP 64-bit, 2003 Server and Vista.
Similar to the aforementioned software, HD Tune also comes in the free and paid flavors. And again, the free version allows for only read speed testing of our USB Flash drives. It also gives a detailed disk information option along with an error scan.
For more advanced aspects one need to dole out for the pro version. If you disregard the missing features in the free version, it is a handy utility to have around because it gives us a lot of benchmarking information like the maximum, minimum and the average transfer rates (i.e. the read speed) along with access time, burst rate (defined as the highest speed at which data can be transferred from the drive to the OS).HD Tune v2.55 is available for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server and Windows Vista.
USB 2.0 has a cutting edge data rate of 480Mbps, and it is rated 40 times faster than the now archaic, USB 1.1, which peaked at 12Mbps. Flash drives are catching up with most now hovering around the 30-40 MB/s mark.
So have you checked the speed of your USB flash drive lately? Which software have you used? Share with us in the comments…
| Serial Communications: A C++ Developers Guide, 2nd Edition by Mark Nelson IDG Books Worldwide, May 2000 ISBN 0-76454-570-1 864 pages. List price in the US is $49.99 |
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The page for the first edition is still on line. You can read it at this link. The first edition has been out of print for some time, so you probably wont find this page much use.
| Unfortunately, this book is out of print. However, you can frequently find used copies available on Amazon.com for reasonable prices. Be sure to order the second edition. If you use the link posted here, you will be helping me with the costs of keeping this web site up and running. Thanks! |
The 32 bit code in this book was developed for the most part with Visual C++ 5. Readers have run into a few compiler glitches with Visual C++ 6. If you use VC++ 6, please be sure to apply all of Microsofts service packs. At this time, the latest is SP3. You can download these from the Microsoft web site. (Id provide a link, but Microsoft changes their web page often enough to make this an exercise in frustration.
Figure 1-5 on Page 10 has an extra 0 bit in the middle of the world. There should be a string of 5, not six. Heres an improved version of the image:
Win32Port.h
If you are developing for a Windows 2000 target, or for NT 4 with SP3 or later, you will need to modify a single line in Win32Port.h. Around line 76 of this file, you will find a line of code that looks like this:
C++:
Change it to look like this:
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This flag is used to get the serial driver to report changes on the input RLSD (ringer) control line under Windows 9X. This undocumented feature allows things to work properly in that environment, but breaks things under Windows 2000.
Keep in mind that if you make this change, your program wont respond to incoming rings under Win32, unless you watch for “RING” messages coming from your modem. (Watching for messages is probably a better way to do it in general, so maybe its time to change!)
If you are deploying your code on both Windows 2K and Windows 9X, you might want to create a more general purpose solution by determining whether or not to use the EV_RINGTE mask at runtime, based on detection of the O/S type.
I botched the definition of a loop in this code, and despite the compiler warning, I failed to note the problem until alerted by several readers.
The loop in output_worker() used to start like this:
Now it starts like this:
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For some reason, the publisher decided to leave this chapters executable off the CD-ROM. This shouldnt be a big deal, since you ought to be able to build it with the included project file. But, just in case you cant, here is the executable. Note that this is built with debug options turned off.
There are a few errors that showed up in this project in Visual C++ 6. They are all related to minor changes in header files or the way the compiler parses them.
Win32Term.cpp
In Win32Term::Paint(), a call to SelectObject() needed a cast of the return type before it could be assigned to hOldFont. The line was:
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It is now
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Win32Term.h
I use a pragma in this header file to turn off compiler warnings for error C4786, which are unavoidable, and are really pointing to problems in the compiler, not in my code. In VC++ 6, the pragma has to be moved to be ahead of the #include for header file vector. The resulting code now looks like this:
C++:
Win32Term.cpp
Win32Term.h
Win32Port.cpp
Win32Port.h
You should be able to build the new executable by coping these files to the correct locations.
Bill Jacques noticed that the SendSingleFile() function in Zmodem.cpp gets stuck in an infinite loop if the remote end has an allocation problem. He sends an update of the function (as a Word Doc.) Bill wrote a Win32-specific version of the function, so dont try to include this code if you are running in some other environment.
You will have to replace the existing function in Zmodem.cpp.
This week’s lab focused on exploring the Arduino’s capability to communicate using a Serial connection. I was very excited to learn how to set up this kind of communication system as it opens up a whole new set of development possibilities. Being able to interface physical computing components with Processing (or Flash) is just downright awesome!
I started by setting up the basic board that was outlined in the lab. I used a potentiometer as I loaned my beloved force sensor to another student for a project.
Next I programmed the board to send out a byte of information every 10 miliseconds that corresponds to the value of the poteniometer. Once this was working in the Arduino’s Serial monitor I then moved onto Processing. I copied the default sketch, rand it and – voila! – instant graphical data representation!
Once I got the basic setup working I began to think about how I could adapt the techniques outlined in the lab to my midterm project. Without giving too much away just yet, our midterm uses six digital inputs and one (possibly two) servo motor outputs. I peeked ahead at next week’s lab and was able to cobble together an Arduino program and Processing sketch that handles this kind of communication. Once we get more into the project I will begin to document our progress and post code samples.
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WinXP Manager is a tool for setting, optimizing, diagnosing and tweaking Windows XP. It includes more than 28 different tools that will let you teak and optimize your system. You can tweak memory and CPU settings, customize IE settings, find and remove junk files, check and repair your registry, control startup programs, optimize your connection speed, validate your Favorites and much more. It also includes an Auto-Optimization option, that allows less experienced users to easily optimize certain settings, using a wizard. The interface is easy to use and all available options are categorized into sections. Includes basic documentation and an annoying nag screen that pops up every few minutes |
Before formatting your hard disk you may want to make sure you have a few things covered…
If you have Win98, ME or XP, create a Startup disk. These disks will load CD-ROM drivers at the boot. If you are using Windows 95, you will need to create a bootable disk and add the CD-ROM drivers for your CD-ROM.
Before you install your operating system, you must first create a primary partition on the hard disk on your computer, and then format a file system on that partition.
1. Insert your Startup disk in the floppy disk drive and boot the computer.
If you are installing Windows 98, 98SE or ME you need to do the following.
a. At the Startup menu is, select Start computer without CD-ROM support and then press ENTER.
b. At the a: prompt type FDISK, and then press ENTER. If you are at the C: prompt simply type a: to switch to the a: prompt (this is your floppy drive) 2. Your hard disk is most likely larger than 512 MB so you will receive the following message:
Your computer has a disk larger than 512 MB. This version of Windows includes improved support for large disks, resulting in more efficient use of disk space on large drives, and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as a single drive. Do you wish to enable large disk support? NOTE: If you want to use the FAT32 file system, press Y and then press ENTER. If you want to use the FAT16 file system, press N, and then press ENTER. For additional information about the FAT32 and FAT16 file systems see below.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/russel_october01.mspx
3. After you press ENTER, the following FDISK Options menu is displayed:
1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive 2. Set active partition
3. Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive
4. Display partition information
5. Change current fixed disk drive
Note: Option 5 is available only if you have two physical hard disks in the computer. 4. Press 1 to select the Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive menu option, and then press ENTER.
5. Press 1 to select the Create Primary DOS Partition menu option, and then press ENTER.
6. After you press ENTER, you will receive the following message:
Do you wish to use the maximum available size for primary DOS partition?
Note: After you receive this message, use one of the following methods, depending on the file system that you selected.
For a FAT32 File System
If you pressed Y for the FAT32 file system (in step 2) and you want all of the space on the hard disk to be assigned to the c: drive press Y and then press ENTER.
a. Press ESC, and then press ESC to quit the FDISK tool and return to a command prompt. For a FAT16 File System
If you press N for the FAT16 file system (in step 2), you can accept the default 2 GB size for the partition size, or you can customize the size of the partition.
To accept the default partition size: a. If you want the first 2 GB on the hard disk to be assigned to drive C, press Y, and then press ENTER.
b. Press ESC to return to the Options menu, and then continue on with the following “To customize the partition size” section.
To customize the partition size:
a. If you want to customize the size of the partitions (drive letters) on the hard disk, press N, and then press ENTER.
b. A dialog box is displayed in which you can type the size that you want for the primary partition in MB or percent of disk space.
Note: For computers that are running either Windows 98 or Windows Me, Microsoft recommends that you make the primary partition at least 500 MB in size.
c. Type the size of the partition that you want to create, and then press ENTER. d. Press ESC to return to the Options menu.
e. To assign drive letters to the additional space on the hard disk, press 1, and then press ENTER.
f. Press 2 to select the Create Extended DOS Partition menu option, and then press ENTER.
g. You will receive a dialog box that displays the maximum space that is available for the extended partition. You can adjust the size of the partition or use the default size. Note that the default maximum space is recommended, but you can divide the space between multiple drive letters. Type the amount of space that you want, press ENTER, and then press ESC.
h. The Create Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition menu is displayed. This is the menu that you can use to assign the remaining hard disk space to the additional drive letters. Type the amount of space that you want to assign to the next drive letter in the Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%) box, and then press ENTER.
i. A table that lists the drive letter that you created and the amount of space on that drive is displayed. If there is free space on the hard disk, it is displayed near the bottom of the table. Repeat steps a through i until you receive the following message:
All available space in the Extended DOS Partition is assigned to local drives.
j. After you receive this message, press ESC to return to the Options menu.
k. To activate the partition from which you plan to boot (usually drive C), press 2 to select the Set active partition menu option, and then press ENTER.
l. When you receive the following message, press 1, and then press ENTER:
Enter the number of the partition you want to make active.
m. Press ESC, and then press ESC to quit the FDISK tool and return to a command prompt, now reboot your PC keeping your startup disk in the floppy drive.
In the previous section “Part 2: How to Use the FDISK Tool” the FDISK command was explained how to prepare the drive to be formatted. In this article the focus is on the format command.
Before beginning to format the hard drive check to make sure all the required software and disks are available. Review the “Getting Started” section on “Part 1: Formatting Your Hard Drive”.
BE AWARE THAT THIS COMMAND WILL COMPLETELY WIPE THE DATA FROM YOUR HARD DISK SO ONLY USE THIS COMMAND IF YOU ARE SURE YOU WISH TO ERASE ALL DATA FROM THE HARD DISK.
1. You should have just rebooted the machine after using FDISK so now your PC will be booting once again from the floppy drive. If you are installing Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, or Windows ME:
a. When the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, select the Start computer without CD-ROM support menu option, and then press ENTER.
b. At a command prompt, type in without quotes, “format c:” and then press ENTER.
NOTE: If you receive a “Bad command or file name” message, you may need to extract the Format.com utility to your Startup disk. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER:
extract ebd.cab format.com
After the Format.com utility is extracted to your Startup disk and a command prompt is displayed, type format c:.
c. When you successfully run the Format.com utility, you receive the following prompt:
WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C: WILL BE LOST!
Proceed with Format (Y/N)?
Press Y, and then press ENTER to format drive C.
d. After the format procedure is finished, you receive the following prompt:
Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?
This is an optional feature that you can use to type a name for the hard disk. Type an 11-character name for the drive, or leave it blank, and then press ENTER.
e. Repeat steps a through d for any additional drive letters that you created.
INSTALLING THE OPERATING SYSTEM
Now you hard disk is ready to load the operating system.
You may have a bootable CD so try putting this in the CD drive first and reboot the machine. You may have to go into the BIOS and make the CD-ROM drive the first bootable device. If you PC does not recognise the CD the PC will not boot and you will have to boot from your floppy boot disk again.
Reboot with your floppy startup disk.
a. When the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, select the Start computer with CD-ROM support menu option, and then press ENTER.
Once at the E: or D: drive depending on the drive letter for your CD-ROM drive you need to run the setup.exe on the CD. The setup.exe could be located in a few different folders on the CD so browse the CD using dir command and switch folders using the cd command until you find setup.
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The ‘ dd ‘ command is one of the original Unix utilities and should be in everyone’s tool box. It can strip headers, extract parts of binary files and write into the middle of floppy disks; it is used by the Linux kernel Makefiles to make boot images. It can be used to copy and convert magnetic tape formats, convert between ASCII and EBCDIC, swap bytes, and force to upper and lowercase.
For blocked I/O, the dd command has no competition in the standard tool set. One could write a custom utility to do specific I/O or formatting but, as dd is already available almost everywhere, it makes sense to use it.
Hard drive failures can occur for many reasons one of the most common thing every user can observer is if your hard disk is having some problems it does make some clicking noise this is one hint i would suggest every user can follow.
If you don’t hear any clicking noise it might be some electonics failure in such cases you can use hdparm to turn off some advanced drive features that will get around the part of the electronic component that has failed.Most important setting is turnning off DMA access.If you want more details about hdparm check this article.
Like most well-behaved commands, dd reads from its standard input and writes to its standard output, unless a command line specification has been given. This allows dd to be used in pipes, and remotely with the rsh remote shell command.
Unlike most commands, dd uses a keyword=value format for its parameters. This was reputedly modeled after IBM System/360 JCL, which had an elaborate DD ‘Dataset Definition’ specification for I/O devices. A complete listing of all keywords is available from GNU dd with.
dd Syntax
dd [OPERAND]…
or: dd OPTION
# dd –help
This will provide all the available options for dd
For more options check dd man page here
Using dd you can create backups of an entire harddisk or just a parts of it. This is also usefull to quickly copy installations to similar machines. It will only work on disks that are exactly the same in disk geometry, meaning they have to the same model from the same brand.
Creating a hard drive backup directly to another hard drive
dd bs=4k if=/dev/hdx of=/dev/hdy conv=noerror,sync or dd bs=4k if=/dev/hdx of=/path/to/image conv=noerror,sync
Now we i will explain above example one by one
if=file
Specifies the input path. Standard input is the default.
of=file
Specifies the output path. Standard output is the default. If the seek=expr conversion is not also specified, the output file will be truncated before the copy begins, unless conv=notrunc is specified. If seek=expr is specified, but conv=notrunc is not, the effect of the copy will be to preserve the blocks in the output file over which dd seeks, but no other portion of the output file will be preserved. (If the size of the seek plus the size of the input file is less than the previous size of the output file, the output file is shortened by the copy.)
bs=n
Sets both input and output block sizes to n bytes, superseding ibs= and obs=. If no conversion other than sync, noerror, and notrunc is specified, each input block is copied to the output as a single block without aggregating short blocks.
conv=value[,value. . . ]
Where values are comma-separated symbols
noerror
Does not stop processing on an input error. When an input error occurs, a diagnostic message is written on standard error, followed by the current input and output block counts in the same format as used at completion. If the sync conversion is specified, the missing input is replaced with null bytes and processed normally. Otherwise, the input block will be omitted from the output.
sync
Pads every input block to the size of the ibs= buffer, appending null bytes. (If either block or unblock is also specified, appends SPACE characters, rather than null bytes.)
Compression Backup
dd if=/dev/hdx | gzip > /path/to/image.gz
Hdx could be hda, hdb etc. In the second example gzip is used to compress the image if it is really just a backup.
Restore Backup of hard disk copy
dd if=/path/to/image of=/dev/hdx
gzip -dc /path/to/image.gz | dd of=/dev/hdx
MBR backup
In order to backup only the first few bytes containing the MBR and the partition table you can use dd as well.
dd if=/dev/hdx of=/path/to/image count=1 bs=512
MBR restore
dd if=/path/to/image of=/dev/hdx
Add “count=1 bs=446″ to exclude the partition table from being written to disk. You can manually restore the table.
More Examples
dd bs=4k if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sda2/backup.img conv=noerror,sync
This command is used often to create a backup of a drive (/dev/sda1) directly to another hard drive (/dev/sda2). The option “bs=4k” is used to specify the block size used in the copy. The default for the dd command is 512 bytes: use of this small block size can result in significantly slower copying. However, the tradeoff with larger block sizes is that when an error is encountered, the remainder of the block is filled with zero-bytes. So if you increase your block size when copying a failing device, you’ll lose more data but also spend less time trying to read broken sectors.
If you’re limited on local space you can use a pipe to gzip instead of the “of=” option.
dd bs=1024 if=/dev/sda1 conv=noerror,sync | gzip -9 > /dev/sda2/backup.dmg.gz
Here dd is making an image of the first harddrive, and piping it through the gzip compression program. The compressed image is then placed in a file on a seperate drive