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DUX COMPUTER DIGEST
Summaries and Links
May 2001

5/31 What is CD-Text?

5/30 How can the CMOS be cleared (e.g., a password is set in CMOS and is unkown or forgotten)?

5/30 My Network Places/vredir.vxd problem with Windows Me

5/28 ICSconfig - Utility to Configure Win 98 SE/Me Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)

5/27
Why would the Link (or LNK) LEDs be on solid, if there is a faulty cable connecting two Ethernet devices?

5/27 CNR MODEM does not fit AOpen case and motherboard riser

5/27 Memory prices keep falling

5/23 Testing serial ports, cables, and external MODEMs

5/23 2 modems, 2 ISPs, 2 phone lines

5/22 Windows 98/98 SE Restarts When Shutting-down.

5/22 DVD ROM drive vs. Tabletop DVD player on TV?

5/22
Warning about 256MB PC133 SDRAM Modules

Many AMD Socket A Athlon and Duron processors are damaged during installation.  The purpose of How to Install an AMD Athlon or Duron Socket A Processor is to help you avoid that misfortune.


5/16 What is an uplink port and what are the ways to connect two hubs/switches together?

5/9 How do I configure my ICS client computer so it will connect to a web server on the Internet?

5/9 Network adapter diagnostic loopback test fails

5/7 This Socket 7 Almost Became History

Athlon 900 MHz Front Side Bus

1.33GHz AMD AthlonT Processor Press Presentation at CeBIT is available in .pdf format hereOf particular interest is the AMD processor roadmap, which shows the dual Palomino server/workstation CPU sampling this quarter and in production next quarter, and the Mobile Palomino in production this quarter.  'Palomino refers to an enhanced Athlon processor designed to enable higher frequencies, lower power consumption, and support for mobile features...'  AMD's web site has been updated with 1.33 GHz Athlon info, etc.  A good place to start is with their updated FAQ page.

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