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DNA-based sensor chip detects metals in real-time
source: EE Times

12/29 - 16:14


EETimes is reporting that researchers at the University of Illinois have developed an inexpensive DNA-based sensor that detects metals. "... the DNA sensors immediately react to the presence of specific metals by emitting light into an inexpensive fiber-optic lens."

Pretty cool stuff.
(Take that, slashdot!)

Related links:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Provides funding for DNA related research





Windows 2000 AGP patch for AMD processors
source: AMD

12/29 - 15:50


From AMD's site:
Description of Issue:

An issue has been identified that could result in the corruption of video data shared between AGP graphics adapters and AMD Athlon™ or AMD Duron™ processors when running Microsoft Windows®2000. This issue is independent of system chipset and has been observed when running Ziff-Davis 3D Winbench™2000 and Mad Onion 3DMark™ 2000 in benchmarking mode.

Solution:
AMD and Microsoft have worked together to identify a patch that involves adding a key to the registry. To add the key run the registry key installation file below or add the registry key as detailed in Microsoft KnowledgeBase article Q270715. AMD recommends that AMD Athlon and AMD Duron users with AGP graphics adapters running Windows 2000 install this patch.






"Pentium 4: in depth" article on Emulators, Inc.
source: Emulators, Inc.

12/29 - 15:40


image of pentium 4This is an article about the Pentium 4. The only problem is, the author seems to be to be biased towards AMD, so instead of an informative article, you get this guy's opinion. If you want some insight into how the darn thing works, or more like, why this guy thinks it doesn't work as well as it should, check it out.


Related links:

Rgister article
on the above Emulators, Inc. story

Ace's Hardware article on Willamette (aka Pentium 4)
an older article (Feb 2000) but informative and unbiased.





Btw - there is (like) no news going on
source: me

12/28 - 10:25


Besides the two non-news deals below, there is no news.
You know what they say, "No Gnews is Good Gnews!" ... huh?
All the people I mooch news from are on vacation, so we have to wait for them to get back before anything happens...

Anyway.
Here is the game I'm working on in my spare time, if anyone is interested...
(stevenshultz.com/impera/index.htm)

ps - Adrian has been busy updating his Windows 2000 hints & tips & stuff, but you should already be checking there more than here anyway !






Peek into future according to Microsoft
source: The Register

12/28 - 09:40


This is probably more scare/hype than truth (actually...) but worth a read. If you want to know what the gang at Redmond have in mind for the comping years, this Register article does a pretty good job of telling you. Microsoft thinks that the future (read profit) is in ASP Application Service Providers (not Active Server Pages, which is what ASP used to stand for). ASP is where a company stores your application (software) and data for you (remotely) and you pay a fee to use the service (run your software and access your data). Only time will tell if this is a good idea, but it is frought with potential problems, not the least of which is how often will you be kept from getting anything done because the "network is down?"






Upcoming hardware at ixbt-labs
source: ixbt labs

12/28 - 09:36


iXBT labs has a few interesting tidbits up today:
They have a cpu roadmap for Intel and AMD processors for 2001, along with news that AMD's multiprocessor (760MP) chipset my not be delayed as much as some had expected, with a possible march-april launch?
They also have news of all sorts of new motherboards coming out, including Via KT133A (chipset) versions of the popular Abit KT7(A now) and my personal fav, Asus A7V.






Copy protection schemes in the works
source: The Register

12/26 - 19:36


This is actually two stories from the Reg:
"Sneaky cable crypto scheme in the works"
This story is about how the Cable Television Laboratories (the industrie's R & D arm) is proposing a scheme which would allow cable providers to control how many times, if ever, you are allowed to record a program. The cable industry would require a "DFAST" chip in VCR's and recording devices in order for them to be compatible with digital cable. This would basically make it so viewers would have to pay each time they want to view programming they recorded.

"CPRM on hard drives"
CPRM is basically a proposal to have media (like cd-roms) contain a hidden area known as "vendor space" in which a key or other code would be written on a disk. The CPRM drive just writes around this area, making it invisible to the user and operating system. When the CPRM drive is asked for verification, it can go read a key, or serial number or whatever out of the vendor space.

If you haven't figured it out, CPRM could raise a lot of problems... read the Reg story for the details.

See the related Reg story:
"Stealth plan puts copy protection on every hard drive"

Related links:

12/28/00 - Register article on CNet article
this stuff is too complicated for me...

CNet news article on CPRM

ps - I hope everyone had a merry Christmas. (if you don't celebrate Christmas, you're going to hell anyway, so what do you care?) .




Via KT133A and other chipsets compared
source: Wonderboy!

12/24 - 20:21


The web's favorite wonderboy, Anand has done a write up comparing the latest chipsets. This article is mainly a comparison of DDR SDRAM and regular (SDR) SDRAM on Athlon systems, and it shows that the Athlon as it stands doesn't really benefit that much ( roughly 10% in most benchmarks) from DDR. What the Athlon does benefit from, however is higher front-side-bus (fsb) frequencies.

I think it's interesting how the more "legitimate" Anand gets, the more he tries to distance himself from the overclocking community: "Also, the board was not stable at FSB frequencies far above 133MHz so we could not do any overclocking tests"

Related links:

Correction - 1/13/01: Ok, I just figured out that the "ApolloPro" series chipsests are for Intel processors and the KX133, KT133 and KT133a chipsets are for AMD processors.

VIA KT133A chipset page






Single-file photon emitter created
source: New Scientist (link from WIRED)

12/23 - 13:17


In a futile attempt to "scoop" slashdot, I have found this article on New Scientist. It describes how a team from UC Santa Barbara has developed a way to emit single photons without the usual background noise. Single photon emission is thought to be a key part of secure key transmission and quantum computing. I don't know what those are .

I should probably stick to the news mooching business...

btw - speaking of those 1337-ists over at /., they have a link to an article on MSNBC about "one-handed keyboards." Every guy who uses a computer can see the benefit of a one-handed keyboard and why slashdotters are SO interested in these things... (search for keyboard, and you'll see what I mean).





WPCREdit reviewed at Overclockers.com
source: Overclockers.com

12/21- 17:43


WPCREdit is a program from H-Oda that lets you mess with your chipset's settings from windows. For more information on what it does, read the review. This review deals with the KT133 chipset.






Intel's plans for 2001
source: Ace's Hardware

12/21- 16:43


image of pentium 4Ace's Hardware has put up an article detailing Intel's plans for 2001. In a related story (on Ace's) there's some talk now of "SMT" (see The Mysteries of Jackson Technology) SMT is basically a second logical processor on a single die. "An SMT capable CPU is basically a Out of Order CPU that also can schedule and issue multiple instructions of several independent threads each cycle." This is mostly speculation based on some comments by an Intel presentation, but definitely interesting stuff.

*This is interesting, the slide in question has mysteriously disappeared from the slideshow.

Related links:
Register article: Intel to push RAMBUS hard in 2001
with the DDR version of the Brookdale chipset (Pentium 4 chipset with SDRam support) not scheduled to arrive until Q1 2002, Intel has not choice but to push RAMBUS memory with their Pentium 4 cpu's.







Pentium4 overclocking guide
source: GamePC (link from The Register)

12/19 - 13:21


image of pentium 4GamePC has a (16 page) guide to overclocking the Pentium 4. If you have a few (cough) bucks to spare, perhaps a Pentium 4 is for you. (Don't make me remind you that Intel is revamping the Pentium 4 to a different pin layout in Q3 2001). But if you absolutely must have the fastest MHz chip out there, even if it isn't the best performer , then maybe an overclocked P4 is for you.






How Carnivore works
source: The Register

12/19 - 13:00


Carnivore is the codename for the software the FBI allegedly uses to intercept email and other digital information. Apparently, it has a nice GUI interface and is really easy to use. Read on, crazy diamond...






Intel's plans for cpus in 2001
source: The Register

12/19 - 13:00


In cpu & chipset news, The Register has put up another article with Intel's plans and prices for 2001. Check it out.

Related links:
Register story
Pentium 3 not long for this world - Intel is planning to ditch (stop selling) the Pentium 3 and move everyone to Pentium 4's (by the end of 2001?).






Ads on the web, whether you like it or not
source: WIRED

updated: 12/19 - 13:44
12/19 - 13:00


Here's the WIRED story: "Web ads should be seen and heard."

Here's the original NY Times story. (I got this from slashdot - down?)

But this story on NY Times ("free" registration required... ugh!) details how many web companies are making the move away from banner advertising. What are they doing instead? Full-page "gateway" ads that you have to load and see before you're allowed to proceed. Yeah, sweet.

I noticed this a few weeks back at MSNBC (huh... what a suprise) if you try to go to the business section, you're greeted with a full-page ad that you have to see in order to pass on to the business section.

If you think about it, It was only matter of time before things came to this. Banner ads are totally ineffective and people gotta get paid, so you gotta see more ads or buy more stuff I guess...

I'm sure some unscrupulous webmasters will find ways to not let you bypass the ad (MSNBC has a "take me directly to the business section" link above the ad so you don't have to wait, but you still have to load it). Anyway, I'm sure some web sites will hide the content so you HAVE to see the ad and you won't be able to link straight-in...

Makes me long for the "good-ol' days" of the web... "When I was your age..."







GHz box - Project 950 revisited -> and crushed!
source: Yours truly

12/19 - 01:39


screenshot of 1009MHz
Athlon700 @1009MHz air-cooled

Oh snap. There it is baby!
And to think, all it took was a 25 cent resistor!

What's the meaning of all this?
I'll tell ya: Right now I run an AMD Athlon (thunderbird) 700 cpu. When I purchased it, I has set the goal of 950MHz (hence Project 950), but alas, the fastest I could get it to run at was 918MHz where I've been since September.

Uh huh...
Now that school's over, I have some free time on my hands, so I ordered the little resistor necessary to do the voltage mod to the A7V (motherboard). See, the A7V limits the voltage (Vcore) to no greater than 1.85 Volts. The default for the Athlon is 1.70V. Anyway, more volts means more MHz, so you need to solder a little resistor to the motherboard to allow higher voltages.

btw - the machine was rock-solid (stable) at 918MHz... we'll see how stable it is... and how long the cpu lasts??? Oh well, the 700 has been discontinued and is under $90 if you can find one, so if I blow it, I'll just buy a new one, right?!

Moral of the story?
If you're considering an upgrade and you're on a budget, overclocking an Athlon is the way to go, in my opinion.

And in case you couldn't figure it out, this kind of mod totally voids your warranty .

Related links:
Millisec.com
Sells those 24kΩ resistors you need.

TweakCentral's original news post
about the voltage mod (with links)

My article detailing the fsb settings for the A7V.

PC-nrj
Finnish site with how-to and pictures for the voltage mod to the A7V.

Asus
manufacturers of the A7V motherboard.

A7V Resource central (hasn't been updated in a while)
InsaneHardware site with lots of A7V info including the multiplier jumper settings.






Tweakmeister shows you how to tweak windows
source: James A Hogan (Tweakmeister.com)

12/17 - 17:56


James was kind enough to email me and tell me that Tweakmeister has a new article up about how to tweak Windows. Seriously, if I had the time (and er... skill) I would love to do articles like this.
This is what this site was supposed to be about... now it's degraded to a pile on which I rant about pr0n and microsoft.

This article covers the basics, msdos.sys and system.ini files, the registry, VxD's, the file system and virtual memory. It really is a good article. I'll put it on the links page so you can find it if you ever need it.




btw - on an unrelated note: On my info page, I talk about how "clean" my home page is and how cluttered PCWorld is and how they have over 800 links on their front page. I just went over there and they've cleaned up their site quite a bit (using "tabs"), while this page probably has over 300 links on it. Just a little ironic. I probably get more hits than PCWorld, so it's all relative I guess.





Intel to cut prices January 28, 2001
source: The Register

12/17 - 15:00


pentium 4According to the Reg, Intel will be cutting prices across the boards (as it does every year the 4th week of Jan). If you're thinking about the Pentium 4 (why?), keep in mind the packaging (and more) changes that Intel will introduce now in Q3, 2001? "Tualatin-256s at over 1.26GHz and Celerons at over 900MHz will arrive in Q1 of next year, while Intel is preparing the ground for its Northwood launch by offering Willamette (P4) frequency parity between the 478 and the 423 pin packaging now in Q3, in preparation for a launch at over 2GHz in Q4 next year"
See the Reg story for specific prices and keep an eye out over on Ace's as they might put up an article with more details.






Nvidia to acquire 3dfx('s core assets)
source: VoodooExtreme

12/16 - 01:50


nvidia logoI'm just passing-on stuff from other sites, but around gaming circles, this is kinda big. If only becausae 3dfx used to be the king of the hill for 3d video cards. There were rumors about this possible takeover a few months ago, but now it looks like it actually happened. 3dfx has been doing poorly and Nvidia has been introducing new cutting-edge video card "generations" every 6 months. Nvidia is set to release it's next generation "NV20" product soon (launch is scheduled for Feb 27,2001). Read on.
Related links:
Nvidia press release

Thresh's Firing Squad
FS did an interview with Brian Burke of Nvidia concerning the acquisition.

VoodooExtreme
Billy always has the low-down on the video-card industry.




Internet explorer tweak guide
source: 3D Spotlight (thnx Billy for the link)

12/15 - 01:50


3D Spotlight has a litle guide for tewaking Internet explorer (5). This guide basically walks you through all the little features and options in ie5. Definitely worth a look-see.

Related links:
Tweak Central's Paranoid ie5 user's page
Learn how to tighten the screws on your security settings and stop garbage like pop-up windows, cookies, Scripting and ActiveX.

Original Internet explorer information site
If "you can do it" to ie, it's here.

Microsoft Internet explorer page
Is it part of the OS, is it a browser: Make up your damn mind. I guess it's what best suits you at any given time in the legal battle against the DOJ...



Inferno OS plugin for Internet Explorer
source: Slashdot

12/15 - 01:17


What is it?

inferno logo"Apart from its uses in embedded systems, Inferno provides facilities for developing distributed applications which can be run on a wide range of platforms including Linux, Solaris, Plan 9 and Windows. Instead of end users having to install the whole Inferno system, this plug-in enables any Windows user to run an Inferno application by means of a one-off download of less than 1 Mb. Inferno binaries are both compact and platform-independent and can easily be downloaded on-the-fly."

Wow. I bet not many people saw this coming...




Cooling and overclocking in the future
source: IEEE Spectrum Online (which I got from Slashdot)

12/15 - 01:12


This article discusses using superconductive materials at temperatures as low as 5K and achieving speeds of up to 750GHz. The article basically discusses future microprocessor materials and design. Very interesting stuffs.





Pentium 4 castrated to keep costs down
source: Those crazy brits at The Reg

12/14 - 13:08


The Register is reporting,

"Darrell Boggs, Intel's principal engineer for the desktop platform group, told delegates at the Micro-33 conference in Monterey that the original P4 design would have been too large to build economically at 0.18 micron and that the design was compromised in order to minimise power consumption and to reduce the die size to that of the original Pentium Pro"

The article goes on to talk about the Pentium 4's architecture and sacrifices made for feasability and cost. I dig this kinda stuff.
Related links:
Original IEEE article
with all the details




Couple new tweak sites
source: who knows where I find this stuff?

12/14 - 12:48


Windows98 central - seems to be a site about Windows98. They also have a sister-site: WindowsME Central, which suprisingly seems to be about WindowsME. Notice how these guys are slaves to Microsoft's marketing team and have to register a new domain-name every 6 months... ugh. Not to monday-morning-quarterback, but this guy should've just got "central.com" and went with subdomains like "win98.central.com" and stuff...

Anyway, the guy who runs these is a madman... he has fresh news on like 3 sites at least... go take-a-pull.
I just found out he has another site, Win2kCentral: guess what that's about...


CMPTR.com - Lots of news, some articles about Hard-drives... This guy seems to have something against vowels. I assume he would be pretty good at the "license-plate game."


TweakMeister.com - Good tweak site, updated recently, which is good. Probably more overclockin' than twaekin' goin on around here, but that's hardware tweakin' I guess...


Not a tweak site, but interesting:
HowStuffWorks.com - Not to sound like a lame-ass, but I had an idea similar to this a few years ago, but I didn't know "how stuff works" and I didn't want to give people the wrong information, and then they would like be at a party and try to sound smart, and... well...






Hotmail sucks
source: WIRED

updated: 12/15 - 14:25
12/14 - 12:46


In real news, WIRED is reporting that some Hotmail users are having problems. The report is entitled, "You get what you pay for." Personally, I hate Hotmail and wish it would die. But the best I can hope for I guess is that some people would realize how much it sucks. Any chance I get to rip on Hotmail, I will. That's just just obvious.
Related links:
CNet News article
on the Hotmail outages

If you don't know why I hate Hotmail so much, you probably think AOL NEW version 6.0! is cool too. Really, I'm just kiddin'... Hotmail is fine... I just acting like I'm ranting and raving...





Graduating & stuff
source: Yours truly

12/14 - 12:20


"I graudated."
"I know, and just a hair under a decade."
"A lot of people go to school for eight-and-a-half years..."
"Yeah, they're called doctors!"
If you didn't get the above dialog, it's from Tommy Boy, go rent it.
Anyway. I finished my last exam today. With any luck I will have my B.S. in Computer Science in the mail by March.
Since I can't get a job, at least my parents will be happy. They didn't think they'd live to see the day...

Perhaps when I finally get my degree or whatever, I can start a web-site which tells the TRUTH about a certain particular school (or schoools) and lets users exchange opinions about said school.... But maybe I should keep my mouth shut until my degree is in-hand.





HYPE
source: the web I guess

12/11 - 22:11


I guess it wouldn't be Monday without some hype.
This VorbisOrbis or whatever is starting to get some play...
First it was here, then CNet, then slashdot. They are trying to replace mp3 with a royalty-free version. I guess if you encode or transmit an "mp3" file, you have to pay some German company (not RAMBUS, I know, you'd think...) royalties.

And slashdot is all about "P2P" - personally if I ever catch someone saying "anything2anything", I punch them in the face for being an idiot . If they follow it with the word "space," I usually kick them in the groonies for good-measure. Anyway...

This is BitHive. A peer-to-peer file exchange that somehow uses IRC. Wow? Cool logo tho. Yeah, IRC is the last bastion of nerd-dom that I have yet to invade. At the rate I'm moving, I'm sure it's just a matter of time...




Overcooking, er clocking anyone?
source:AthlonOC and Ace's

12/11 - 21:58


AthlonOC has done an Overclocking for newbies type-article. It's about overclocking in general, so if you don't know what overclocking is, or if you think you do, but really don't, definitely give it a read.

Meanwhile (back at the ranch), Ace's has cooked up a little ditty on Overclocking SocketA processors (AMD chips).

Related links:
[H]ardOCP
I remember back when OCP used to stand for something!

In a related note: I finally got around to ordering some 24kΩ resistors to do the voltage mod to my A7V. We'll see if we can't get this 918MHz up to 1+GHz?

In an unrelated note: With any luck, TC should push through 60,000 hits tonight. I just wish I could turn off the script I run to boost my hits.






More Win2k tweaks at Adrian's
source:VoodooExtreme

12/10 - 18:30


The hardest-working man in tweaking is at it again: Adrian's Rojak Pot has updated his Windows 2000 tweakage. Now it includes such tips as, "How to create fast serial/parallel ports," and, "how to disable IDE port-scanning at startup." Adrian puts up great articles with screens to help you every step of the way. And it takes him hours to upload a single page because of the poor line conditions in India, so definitely go take a pull.

Now if Adrian would only show me how to disable hackers from port-scanning my home computer.

btw - I saw this over on Ars (I think...):
User Interface Hall-of-Shame. I'm in a UI design class, so this stuff is golden.





Tweaks at 3D Rage
source:VoodooExtreme (thnx Billy!)

12/07 - 02:14


I don't know how long they've been around, but 3D Rage has a few tweak pages for you:

Win98 Communications and modem guide
for the poor unfortunate souls still stuck with tin-can-and-string net connections... sad...

Win98 Hard drive and memory guide (and part 2)
give that old hard-drive a swift kick in the groonies.

Win98 annoyances and fixes
"annoyances?" what are those? *This one is good

It looks like these guys actually know they're stuff... I'll try to get these links in the links section ASAP (read "12/15").
Hey, if you're over at 3D Rage, tell these guys to lose the "GameBoy lips" from their logo, will ya?





Asus P4T motherboard review at GamePC
source: GamePC

12/06 - 23:10


Asus P4T motherboardIt seems that Asus is the first company to get a third-party (non-Intel) motherboard out for the Pentium 4 processor. The P4T is based on the Intel i850 Pentium 4 chipset and supports (requires) RAMBUS RAM. The board seems to do well, and for you mad overclockers, GamePC got a 1.4GHz chip to 1.652GHz, and a 1.5GHz chip to 1.725GHz... The P4 tops the charts on some of the benchmarks, but probably not by enough to justify it's relatively large price premium.

I still recommend AMD Athlon processors for sub $5,000 machines .

btw - A nice fellow in my CS417 class was able to get his cgi to work, and it turns out that the problem was because I was compiling the (simple) C program on a SUN Solaris box and the web-server runs on an Intel LINUX box. As soon as I recompiled the C program on the LINUX box, everything works fine.
See how easy that was? And to think: you could've gotten a free web-site for that! Albeit a pretty crappy one .





Set phasers to stun
source: HardOCP

12/06 - 11:41


This has got to be the coolest little news tid-bit I've seen in a while.

a star trek phaserHSV Technologies Inc., of San Diego, California is developing a non-lethal weapon that uses ultraviolet laser beams to harmlessly immobilize people and animals at a distance. The Phaser-like device uses two beams of UV radiation to ionize paths in the air along which electrical current is conducted to and from the target. In effect, the beams create wires through the atmosphere wherever they are pointed.

Ooooh yeah...




AMD price cuts December 14th (englishish)
source: c't ("I saw it on" JC's)

12/05 - 20:47


From JC's, "Word from c't has it that AMD will be dropping their prices on the 14th of December. The 1.00GHz Athlon, for instance, will be going down from $350 to $182."
NICE. With DDR motherboards being released within the next few weeks/months, you should be in upgrade heaven.





Even Mac'ers tweak
source: WIRED

12/05 - 16:13


This article on Wired reveals that man Mac OS-X (10) beta users are tweaking the OS to make it more like previous versions of Mac OS. The article has opinions from many users who don't want to break their old habits and some who say that the more they use OSX, the more they like it.

Maybe Mac users aren't all emotional volkswagen-driving zealots afterall?





No gnews is good gnews
source: n/a

12/04 - 15:44


Nothing's going on in the computer biz. The P4 is a dud. Some people are recommending users hold-out for a better price/performance solution. The AMD 760 (DDR) chipset has been delayed. I think for a couple of months.

I guess Thresh has a "buying guide: The Deals" up. It's basically, how to be "cool like us." I looked through there and it will basically "show you the ropes," as far as being a computer-guy (read nerd).
Put it this way, if you needed say, a new video-card, and your first inclination is to go to your local computer shop or office store, you DEFINITELY need to read this article. But if you're thinkin' "why would I want a new video card?" you're probably not nerdy enough.



btw: If anyone knows Perl/CGI and can tell me what's wrong with my stupid script, I would be internally, oops a little "dubya" slippin' out there... eternally grateful. I may even put you at the top of the list to receive this web site if I ever get a real job.

Here is the script: http://www.students-apache.cs.wwu.edu/~shultzs/cgi-bin/first_c.cgi
Here's the source of the script: http://www.students-apache.cs.wwu.edu/~shultzs/cgi-bin/first_c.txt

I just need the script to send info via STDIN/STDOUT to/from a "c" program running on this APACHE server. It works fine from the command-promt, but the WEB version isn't returning any information. Which leads me to believe it's a permissions problem, but I haven't a clue.
The script sends the values "5" and "6" to the c program, which multiplies them together and returns "30." I know this is baby-stuff, but if I can get this to work, I can modify it do the assignment...

Seriously, I am in need of help ASAP, so please . THANK YOU!








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