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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mega Bucks - 11 Jan 2007 20:30 - 5379 of 11003

Help,i want to install net meeting on my laptop,its running windows xp,how can i find it,i thought it was already installed on xp,if its not how do i find the download???? Have just installed the driver for the webcam,but cannot find net meeting.

Rick....

Kayak - 11 Jan 2007 20:39 - 5380 of 11003

Do you actually need Netmeeting? Windows Messenger does a lot of the same stuff.

Mega Bucks - 11 Jan 2007 21:11 - 5381 of 11003

K,prehaps that is why i cannot find it,all i want to do is have a link up with 3 people in one location in the UK to a business in Turkey,is this the right way to go about it,webcam is installed on laptop,the customer has all the equipment installed and we hope for a link up wednesday next week.Any other suggestions are most welcome,i should have put it on your own thread,Ask Kayak :-)

Many thanks for your help.

Rick....

Haystack - 11 Jan 2007 21:23 - 5382 of 11003

Try the Help system, then look in Index for netmeeting and click 'using Netmeeting', from there you can start it. I guess it must be somewhere else as well. It is installed by default in XP. It will be gone in Vista. Messenger if the preferred product for XP.

or read this

http://www.meetingbywire.com/XPNetMeeting.htm

Kayak - 11 Jan 2007 21:38 - 5383 of 11003

Actually Haystack had answered the same a few posts back, but I now think you can just have 2 people using video in Messenger. This may or may not be useful: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/

Bolshi - 12 Jan 2007 09:15 - 5384 of 11003

Skinny. With regards to your Ram question. Did you see Optimist's post 5292? Excellent site.

skinny - 12 Jan 2007 09:24 - 5385 of 11003

Bolshi - thanks - run and book marked!

ThePublisher - 17 Jan 2007 10:09 - 5386 of 11003

I bought the HP 2575 printer/copier/scanner for home. A nice bit of kit.

A cursory Google for cartridges indicates that some contain double the amount of ink and there are options to buy re-filled HP cartridges and cartridges simply described as 'compatible'.

What would the voice of experience around here recommend, please?

Rgds

TP

DocProc - 17 Jan 2007 10:23 - 5387 of 11003

The best thing you can do with a printer is use it at least twice a week. It is doing this which keeps the print heads and jets clear and keeps things working well as it doesn't allow the ink to dry up in vital places. This bit of advice is the best bit of printer usage advice you will ever get.

Obviously, there are good inks and bad ones. To cut down on getting a bad one, it is obviously best to use branded products. They obviously cost more.

But there again.....

I have had cheap inks, which worked. I have had branded inks and my printer still blocked because of lack of use.

I wouldn't put my name to recommending one of the cheaper 'compatible' brands to you.

Also - I have read quite frequently how Epsom printers have a fairly bad general reputation so I wouldn't personally ever buy one of those. Just IMHO.

Seymour Clearly - 17 Jan 2007 10:27 - 5388 of 11003

TP,without looking at that particualr machine, my Epson machine keeps throwing up a "this cartridge is not genuine" message when I try to print either with a refilled or compatible cartridge. Then goes on to print perfectly well, however it's a little annoying to keep getting that message. I did buy some black HP 56 double packs on ebuyer ebuyer website for some of our work machines, and they were virtually as cheap as compatibles.

Bolshi - 17 Jan 2007 10:46 - 5389 of 11003

Seymour. Did you manage to copy your vhs tapes to dvd via PC? I just thought I'd mention that I bought a Panasonic combi vhs/dvd (227). The results are brilliant!
I had many failures trying to do other things (including something called Dazzle) but all gave rubbish results when copying to dvd.
Even our wedding video (many years ago) came out spot on! Made me look young and handsome - oh well, all right, not the handsome bit!

Seymour Clearly - 17 Jan 2007 10:54 - 5390 of 11003

No, not yet Bolshi - haven't had time, but I think I'll have to have a go. My PC has a scart socket in the back. I don't think I could get away with another box under the TV! However, I am tempted.

My wedding video is, erm, cine!! (Only 23 years ago though).

ThePublisher - 17 Jan 2007 11:17 - 5391 of 11003

Thanks Doc,

Good advice about using the printer a couple of times a week. I'll try to remember that. And sound advice about using the branded cartridges.

On the matter of Epson I'll mention that I had a 2100 photographic printer and now have the 2400. Both produced stunning results - the 2400 having the edge with regard to black and white which is trickier than colour. With both printers the economic solution is to move to Continuous Ink Supply which uses bottles rather than cartridges. However, I have resisted the thought of changing for the same reasons as yours. Reliability.

Seymour.

I've never used ebuyer. I'll look at the site. Thanks.

TP

ThePublisher - 17 Jan 2007 12:14 - 5392 of 11003

Anyone used Amazon for inks?

Google finds them far the cheapest for genuine HP cartridges.

TP

klal - 17 Jan 2007 13:03 - 5393 of 11003

Bolshi, you mentioned a Panasonic combi vhs/dvd...do you have the model number please? I have lots of sentimental stuff on vhs that I'd like to preserve before the tapes die.

Bolshi - 17 Jan 2007 14:02 - 5394 of 11003

klal. It was the Panasonic DMREZ45V single region. I got it (227 inc del) from
123electricals4me.co.uk but I notice this morning that they've put the price up to 239 inc del. This was the price for multi region when I ordered.
The model also has Freeview thrown in.
I noticed that several of the suppliers were sold out of it. Apparently very popular.

klal - 17 Jan 2007 14:14 - 5395 of 11003

Thanks Bolshi....will try and locate a source.

Optimist - 17 Jan 2007 16:20 - 5396 of 11003

A cheaper way to import TV pictures to your computer is to fit an analouge TV tuner card and feed the VCR signal into that. I'm not sure what video capture software you would need but the free MS Movie Maker will do most of it.

M_P_H - 18 Jan 2007 09:57 - 5397 of 11003

Can any programming techies help on this.........?

I am looking to capture the information shown on the L2 order book in realtime and export it into something like excel or another program for analysis.
I have looked at all the usual providers pro quote, e-sig, sharescope etc to see what sort of data the DDE link provides, but none offer L2 data via DDE.

In a perfect world I'd like to export the whole order book, but if thats not available I need at least the Bid/Offer size, and prices (Yellow strip) along with trades data.

If DDE is a no go, is it possible to somehow capture this data via another method?

Optimist - 18 Jan 2007 10:23 - 5398 of 11003

So far as I know there is no way to do it apart from using DDE or it's equivalent which nobody seems to offer. Theoretically, it should be possible to do it with a screen capture / character recognition program but that would be extremely difficult.

Please let me know if you do find a way.
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