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Kim......re: Paris Skins [message #60211 is a reply to message #60210] |
Mon, 14 November 2005 01:23 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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t everything is ok.... i'm getting your emails and it seems you are
getting
my emails with attachements as well.
So, you are having an "old" version of magma hardware.
Your magma has 8 Pci slots and you must put their host pci
card into slot 8. Newer magmas (P7NE) have 7 PCI slots and all electronics
integrated on the atx-style board. (count the slots on your magma and
one i sent you in pdf...) Chips are located on lower side of pcb.
Whole board is little bit bigger and the conector for connecting to
pc fits in atx-backplane. There is only atx powre connector.
Also, the data cable is not "flat", its round.
All that are just a phisical differences. I don't know are there
some functional advantages... I should ask magma.
I must buy magma soon, but buying the newest model should
be a good idea. But who knows.... maybe that new ones
doesn't work with paris at all..... ;)
Cheers,
Suad
Hi Poeple,
If i bay Magma , can i use Paris with Mac G4?
Thanks...Wow,you own your own studio-amazing-maybe you can mention it again in another
post-when you're stuck on the road on day and nobodies stopping you'll wish
you had a cell phone
JMHelp!
I can't access through Outlook express - my normal interface.
El Miguel
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I actually, far as I'm aware, by using the backup server, I kept the newsgroup
>online (web access only) throughout the ordeal, just for people like you.
>;o) We wouldn't want you going and dying now. ;o) So there was no actual
>need to go eat mexican... other than the fact that mexican food can be
very
>tasty. ;o)
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>In fact, David, I was a little dissapointed not to see you post at all during
>the "web only" period..
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Kim......re: Paris Skins [message #60239 is a reply to message #60211] |
Mon, 14 November 2005 14:55 |
Yanoska
Messages: 32 Registered: January 2007
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="mailto:you@your.domain" target="_blank">you@your.domain> wrote in message news:4378a752$1@linux...
> >
> > Help!
> >
> > I can't access through Outlook express - my normal interface.
> >
> > El Miguel
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> > "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>I actually, far as I'm aware, by using the backup server, I kept the
> >>newsgroup
> >>online (web access only) throughout the ordeal, just for people like
you.
> >>;o) We wouldn't want you going and dying now. ;o) So there was no actual
> >>need to go eat mexican... other than the fact that mexican food can be
> > very
> >>tasty. ;o)
> >>
> >>In fact, David, I was a little dissapointed not to see you post at all
> >>during
> >>the "web only" period... after all I went to all that trouble to keep
> > it
> >>online only because of your suggestion. ;o)
> >>
> >>We actually still don't have the UPS working here, so if the power goes
> > out
> >>we're gone. When I went to get it my brother was still asleep, and it
was
> >>in his bedroom. I'll go and get the UPS today.
> >>
> >>Would yo beleive the server now lives in my kitchen. Odd place for a
> >>server
> >>I know, but due to the router location it was either that or my bedroom,
> >>and I've had about enough of being woken up by NG hdd activity at 2am
when
> >>all you U.S. guys are having your morning coffee and NG session. ;o)
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Kim.
> >>
> >>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>>I was thinking about this pending situation last week and I noticed my
> >>>comfort level steadily eroding......something like the reaction you
have
> >>>when you're at a scary movie and the tension is building and you just
> >>>can't
> >>>take it any more so you go to the lobby for popcorn.......except in my
> >>>particular
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