French wines
Guinness
Paddy and GingerAle
Guinness
Paddy and GingerAle
Hamster wrote: You also can use a serial cable for "old-world" MAC's
ramq wrote: Hey, it started if August, so you had the end of the summer to decide anyway.
canavan wrote: http://canavan.de/neko/boswars-irix.tar.bz2
That's source+binary+data, unpack wherever you want. if you want a nekoware package, try finding out why it appears to get the visuals wrong, I think red/green is swapped in the opening/menu, and build a nice Icon with iconsmith...
dj26 wrote: I'd love to see something like MythTv http://www.mythtv.info/moin.cgi/HardWare
using SGI gear. I realize we don't have a tv tuner cards but there should be a way to use O2's and Octane/O200's to build a similar system and just feed the cable box into your video inputs?
ramq wrote: Sorry, but it seems that in your area your not used to having snow?
Where are the plowers and tractors?
mapesdhs wrote: put black dotted lines on my parcels so the recipient can see where to cut the tapes.
mapesdhs wrote: rather than lose finger nails trying to rip off tape at random. Here's a typical example .
mapesdhs wrote: Perhaps the main problem is that the supply has more or less dried up.
mapesdhs wrote: I'm off outside just now to clear yet more snow... 8\
MTCAN value Capability Enabled
APPEND Append to existing tape data
BSF Backspace file
BSR Backspace record
CHKRDY Determine if a tape cartridge is present
CHTYPEANY Change density and/or fixed to variable at points other than
beginning of tape
COMPRESS Compression
PREV Prevent media removal
SEEK Seek to a particular block
SETSZ Fixed block size can be set
SILI Suppress illegal length indicators
SPEOD Space to EOD (end of data)
SYNC Synchronous mode SCSI
VAR Variable block sizes
Constant Description
40 Transfer time-out in “inverse ticks”
5*60 Minimum time-out in seconds for any command
20*60 Space command time-out in seconds
20*60 Time-out in seconds for long operations (such as rewinds)
512 Default block size in bytes for fixed block size mode
64*512 or
512*512
Recommended blocking factor in bytes for the upper limit of read/
write commands