Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 11 Oct 2006 11:04
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"I also tried to run "chkdsk/f", "
Shouldn't there be a space before the /f ?
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Oct 2006 17:51
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Have been looking for work at a system that gizes a 3 screen display, running a synchronised display of animation and messages, matching each screen to each other so that the promotional messages are all interlinked. Does anyone know of any software that would allow us to do this ourselves, as the system we've looked at is exceedingly costly.
hangon
- 11 Oct 2006 18:33
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But of an Odd one:-
Can anyone (in S.London?) read 88MB (yes, Mega) removable HDD Syquest media?
About 10 years ago (before CD-writers were popular), these were about the only practical removable medium for large files.
They were used esp in Publishing; - so maybe there is an old Mac up to the job - and mostly they were an external drive with a SCSI (data) connection.
I have some images on the discs and would like to read them - I suspect it's some scanned image file (when a scanner was a rotary device!) but it's just possible they have been through an early PhotoShop.
I'm reluctant to send them away, since they are easily damaged platters, even though they are in a 5" "Casette" - any suggestions?
MightyMicro
- 11 Oct 2006 19:37
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maddoctor:
could somebody please tell me what you can safely use to clean tft flat screens
The only stuff to use is Klear Screen. It's made by Meridrew International in California. It's also excellent for all PDAs, touch screens and so on. I've used it for years. There's even a version branded for Apple Macs called iKlear!
A chap in Harrogate imports it.
http://www.screenclean.co.uk
I buy it in California for a quarter of the price that he has to charge for it.
(I was offered the UK distributorship at one point, but it was too much of a sideline for my company.)
maddoctor
- 11 Oct 2006 21:32
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MM , thanks , thats what i was looking for,
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Oct 2006 21:58
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Optimist, thanks, we'd thought of that, but the problem is we need to have all the displays synchronised with each other, and I'm not sure if that can be done. I wondered if there was any commercial software up to the job.
skg83239
- 11 Oct 2006 22:26
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SC Have you looked at
www.maxivista.com?
skg
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Oct 2006 23:53
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Optimist, One PC, triple head graphics card, and three screens on a totem pole, i.e. one above another, three separate, but linked presentations, i.e. one screen shows something, one has text about it and a third adds to the message - that sort of idea. The presentations must be linked, but split second accuracy isn't important.
skg, I'm really looking for a software solution that allows me to run the presentations on each screen in a linked form. No problem sorting the hardware out - that's the easy bit!!!!
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2006 08:19
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Blimey, that sounds complex!!! Will have a look though, thanks.
Bolshi
- 12 Oct 2006 11:08
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MM. Thanks for the link to the screen cleaner chappie. Is it better than PC World offerings and the like? From their website (PCWorld's) they don't give spec or detail about their general screen cleaner.
I'll put my Mr Muscle away now! I thought it was my eyes getting worse! I'm nearly down to the bare metal :-)
Kayak
- 12 Oct 2006 12:02
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You could look at the instructions that came with the monitor, or the manual on the manufacturer's website. Mine (Dell) suggest just using water and a soft cloth, and otherwise a screen cleaner made specifically not to damage anti-static coatings.
Bolshi
- 12 Oct 2006 12:15
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Kayak. Instructions? Mmmmmm. Novel idea. Will it ever catch on?
:-)
Bolshi
- 14 Oct 2006 10:02
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MM. I ordered online from screenclean as per your post. Excellent service. Next day delivery. Thx for that.
I can now see where I am going wrong :-)
ThePublisher
- 14 Oct 2006 18:07
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A Win XP pro question, please.
My photographic studio computer has an assortment of USB devices. Some are permanently attached and some, such as CF card readers and external back up hard drives, are only plugged in from time to time.
Is there any way I can fix the drive mapping that these readers and drives acquire so that I can introduce drive letters into the software I use with them. Most times they have been coming up with the same drive letters, but sometime they pick a different one and that makes the program invalid until I re-do the address.
TP