Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Richgit69
- 10 Oct 2005 00:21
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I installed Java Sunmicrosystems 5 yesterday cos some p2p software wanted to, but thought nothing of it untill I started to load up my webpages for cmc deal4freelite.com/spreadbet the popup java boxes etc dont work, did as it suggested remove files/folders etc but it would not re-install the cmc platform/software. in the end I uninstalled Java 5 and got cmc back up and running ;-)
I need to installed Java 5 but also need my money pages how do I do this? ;-)
Richgit69
- 10 Oct 2005 18:05
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I need to buy some tft monitor brackets/stands so I can put maximum of 4 in a square on my desktop minimum 17" to 21" each monitor
ADAM
- 11 Oct 2005 16:12
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Rich see the header. Trader PC.com
RD
- 14 Oct 2005 09:28
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Could anyone recommend a spreadbetting company whose system works with Macs?
I run a G5 with OS 10.3.8 and Safari 1.2.4. All I've spoken to say they're working on becoming Mac-compatible but I haven't yet found one that is.
Thanks
hodgins
- 14 Oct 2005 18:34
- 3819 of 11003
Has anyone been visited by the utterly unlikeable Mirar search engine? and gawd knows what else with incessant advertisement popups that don't seem to be able to be disabled.
Tearing whats left of hair out trying to get rid of it.
Any help appreciated!
scussy
- 15 Oct 2005 02:07
- 3820 of 11003
richgit have a look at
http://www.tvcables.co.uk/
or if you want flat on the wall they are cheaper
LOOK HERE
i have ordered many cables from here and i think they are very good,i set-up my AV TV system using all cablkes from
http://www.tvcables.co.uk/
steve
bakko
- 27 Oct 2005 13:23
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I need a little advice regarding the addition of a 2nd monitor.
I currently trade of a laptop (Dell) which runs off XP Pro and 1Gb ram. However, I would like to be able to use an additional monitor from time to time. Before embarking on getting hold of one I'd like to know whether its possible to just plug in and play? I'd also need to know the configurations that I'll have to do.
If not, would I need to add the required graphics card? As far as I know the current graphics card is integrated together with the motherboard so I'm assumming that adding the necessary card would not be possible?
Any advice on this would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
axdpc
- 04 Nov 2005 16:46
- 3822 of 11003
Bought a new PSU for the LCD which had a broken PSU (light not on).
Does anyone know how to tell, from spec, whether a Power Supply Unit is regulated or unregulated?
Thanks
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Nov 2005 00:40
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Bakko, most laptops will give you a second monitor (unless they're really cheap). It sounds like your Dell is a premium model. Right click on your screen displa and select "Properties". Click the "Settings" tab and it should give you a display showing one or two monitors. If it's two monitors then you're in business. Connect your new display and adapt the settings in this way.
Kayak
- 05 Nov 2005 12:09
- 3825 of 11003
Greystone, they are registry changes but to make it easy, download
Cablenut. Ignore the ready-made ADSL profiles, just change TcpWindowSize to 38400 (assuming you have ADSL) and the two MaxConnections parameters to 16, and make all other fields blank. The latter one particularly will make a big difference, it is the maximum number of images etc. on a web page that IE can download at the same time. These parameters aren't dangerous. Also, if you have a router rather than a USB modem, ensure that the MTU size set in the router settings is 1500.
optomistic
- 05 Nov 2005 17:09
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Thanks for that download Kayak. I have installed the program and changed the settings. I am soon to have my broadband upgraded to 2mg, four times my present speed. Am I correct in thinking that the settings will ave to be readjusted then?
Also if I do subsequently decide to uninstall the program will the registry settings revert to the original ones.
Cheers
opto
optomistic
- 05 Nov 2005 17:13
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Kayak, BTW I forgot to mention, although my system was not slow it has speeded up somewhat
Kayak
- 05 Nov 2005 18:04
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opto, ideally you should set your MTU to the best possible value by trial and error, and then calculate your RWIN (receive window) based on the average latency (transmission time) to the site you use the most. Some people spend a huge amount of time testing all of the various options and will become convinced that one particular value is best. The only thing is that everyone comes up with a different value even when on the same ISP. Any chosen value is by necessity a compromise and so I use 1500 and 38400. Any advantage gained by using a "better" value is only going to be a few percent, only on down/uploads rather than normal browsing, and only on some sites, making others worse. You are right that in theory the RWIN should be quadrupled if your connection speed quadruples, but there is doubt anyway as to whether setting it higher than 65535 is good or bad. If you really want to know more here is a detailed FAQ...
http://www.broadbandreports.com/faq/tweaks
No uninstalling Cablenut will not remove the settings as they are in the registry. However reinstalling it will clear the settings since the first thing the program does when run is to set them all to their defaults.
optomistic
- 05 Nov 2005 21:05
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Thanks Kayak, a lot more to think about! Just by coincidence after downloading an upgrade to cablenet I lost my internet access.....and after a lot of messing about, upon ringing Telewest I found out that they had a major problem in Yorkshire with broadband rendering service unusable in some instances, and mine was one of them!! Anyway things back to normal now thank G.
I like Telewest especially as they have just increased bill monthly bill by 3 :-)
bakko
- 07 Nov 2005 09:30
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Thanks SC for your recent reply.
I'm now up and running with a 2nd monitor without any problems.
Stan
- 08 Nov 2005 18:53
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I use Dial up and see no reason to change at the moment Di, the slower speed gives me more thinking time so I actualy view It as an advantage when trading. Things are different If one needs to download large files and such but for straight trading I think It's fine,give it a go or There's always the phone of course.
Kayak
- 08 Nov 2005 19:54
- 3834 of 11003
When I was in London I used to have a second telephone line on cable (dial-up) so that if BT failed I could always use that. If you're out in the sticks and you only have BT then there's not much you can do apart from connecting via a mobile as someone suggested on another thread. As you say even if you had two BT lines you wouldn't get any effective redundancy if they both come down the same line of telegraph poles. Personally I just close any open trades by telephone and take the rest of the day off.
It might be worth checking though whether there are any wireless broadband schemes in your area:
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/qanda.asp?faq=wirelessisp#Q242.