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#62
Posted 20 April 2006 - 02:21 PM
btw. any good news in the dotNET side of the story???
#63
Posted 20 April 2006 - 06:47 PM
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#64
Posted 21 April 2006 - 12:09 PM
#65
Posted 22 April 2006 - 07:42 AM
#66
Posted 17 May 2006 - 01:03 AM
#67
Posted 17 May 2006 - 03:15 PM
BUT i do have some good news >>>
it involves a:
Gigabyte motherbord with
Nforce 340 chiset, Gforce 6100 GPU,
a dual core Amd opteron 165 (1,81ghz) 1mb cash
1.93gb DDR400 (dual channel mode)
153gb (in raid 5) Sata harddrives (provided bij 3 maxtor 300 (80gb))
80gb (ata/133) WD - (as bootdrive)
and than some...
G i stil have to upgrade to windows xp 64bit edition and some other 64bit optimized software to get TRUE power, but as soon as you nead borrow some CPU power let me know,
btw my cpu temp is even just below 40*C (105F).
i probably should wel be able to clock it to 2.1ghz (just by raising my fanspeed a bit).
#68
Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:05 PM
Are there any programs out there that will hide the inactive icons in the system tray similar to Windows XP for Windows 2000?
#69
Posted 02 June 2006 - 01:47 PM
though inactive icon hiding could be done of you use an alternative shell (like aston).
but if you try easy cd-creator, or nero (any OEM version would do). you could format some disks that migh get direct-cd true a driverhack.
but i am unsure if this is true for windows 2k too, (i just use an oem version of nero)
#70
Posted 12 June 2006 - 07:15 AM
I realise that WMP10 cannot be included in the USP. But what about including support just for the Media Transport Protocol (MTP)?
M$ has released a MTP Porting Kit here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
The reason for this is that most new mp3 and protable media players can communicate using MTP only for PlayForSure/DRM support. This is contrasted to players release a year or two ago that has support for UMS (USB Mass Storage). UMS players behave like a removable disk under Windows. Copying songs/media is done using Explorer just like how you would use a USB-drive. MTP players need XP and WMP10 to work properly. Or you could use the MTP Porting Kit linked above and WMP9 under Win2k for basic functionality.
It would be nice to see Win2k getting support for newer media devices. Especially for those of us that are forced to replace dead media players with new ones that demand XP.
#71
Posted 12 June 2006 - 08:49 AM
* Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP
this desciption talks about sample code, and also about sys req xp-only
to us this would be of no value unlessther you can get some programmer to port it to 2k and create some sort of explorer plugin for it. or whatever.
#72
Posted 13 June 2006 - 04:22 PM
kyvlle, on Jun 12 2006, 09:15 AM, said:
I realise that WMP10 cannot be included in the USP. But what about including support just for the Media Transport Protocol (MTP)?
M$ has released a MTP Porting Kit here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
The reason for this is that most new mp3 and protable media players can communicate using MTP only for PlayForSure/DRM support. This is contrasted to players release a year or two ago that has support for UMS (USB Mass Storage). UMS players behave like a removable disk under Windows. Copying songs/media is done using Explorer just like how you would use a USB-drive. MTP players need XP and WMP10 to work properly. Or you could use the MTP Porting Kit linked above and WMP9 under Win2k for basic functionality.
It would be nice to see Win2k getting support for newer media devices. Especially for those of us that are forced to replace dead media players with new ones that demand XP.
#73
Posted 15 June 2006 - 11:01 AM
even though i use Media Player Classic myself, i realy dont hate Realplayer,
it has some stuf that WMP9 hasn't and works quite well,
but i only run win2k on my laptop where a minimalistic setup is prefered.
else i realy might have given it a chance
#74
Posted 15 June 2006 - 11:37 PM
#75
Posted 16 June 2006 - 02:31 AM
for codecs there is an active project which handles practically any video
http://www.cccp-project.net/
also it has MPC player included to substitute WMP if you want
Note: Installing all of these separately will not have the same effect as installing the CCCP because the ffdshow build (the core video/audio decoding software) is customized and so are all of the components' settings. * Customized build of ffdshow * Haali Media Splitter * MPV Decoder * VSFilter * WMV9VCM * Media Player Classic * Zoom Player Supported formats * Container formats: AVI, OGM, MKV, and MP4 * Video codecs: DivX, XviD, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, WMV9, Theora, and Generic MPEG-4 ASP (3ivx, lavc etc.) * Audio codecs: MP1, MP2, MP3, AC3, DTS, AAC, Vorbis, LPCM, FLAC, and TTA Unsupported common formats * RealMedia .rm .rmvb * QuickTime .qt .mov
for the last two formats can use real alternative and quicktime alternative which also register to MPC player
http://home.hccnet.n...tm#quicktimealt
http://home.hccnet.n...lds.htm#realalt
#76
Posted 16 June 2006 - 02:35 PM
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if you mean by life cd ... a windows PE version based on win 2k
the answer is NO!, the NT5.0 kernel does not support any type of MiniNT logon no'r booting from read-only mem...



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