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Hi all
I use a pc whit winxp sp3 celeron 2.6ghz 500mb ram and I reach a dsl speed of 1672 kbps BW 209.1 kbps transfer rate for download and 637 kbps 79 kbps for upload,
tested from here https://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/.
and I use the laptop of my friend whit win vista home premium 64bit...
Hi House_Cat
thanks for reply
I understand that new features add new bugs !!
I search the forum because I remember some users talk about it, but I can't find anything maybe delete by moderators, but look @ltium say this
**broken link removed**
"Legacy Issues"
"Many long standing legacy...
Hi all
@@ltium say that all legacy bugs are eradicated, and the attached pdf mention some of this that I don't know, if any knows whats it is please post it,
some users in this forum talk about this but no mention anything !!!
Re: @ltium 8.3 video problem
Hi House_Cat
thanks for reply and information, yes I hit a end key but immediate I move the mouse the problem go again, what ver of directx I need to use ?
I search for new driver !!
mcmc
@ltium 8.3 video problem
Hi all
I have a video fliker problem when use directx mode and insight lens, my card is nvidia geforce 6200 agp 500mb.
this card is no compatible ?
how to drive 20 led from 2.4v
thanks for information Audioguru, I'm wrong
if the led is 3.3 volt is more easy and $ add another battery in serial, if the situation permit, or use a PWM like you suggest.
mcmc
led bulb circuits power consumption calculation
dear pranam77
this is a strange led's because the normally voltage drop is 1.8 to 2 volt, "you assumed each LED has a forward drop of 3.3 volts" test 3 led in serial assumed each led is a voltage of 1.8 or 2 volt whit 20 to 30 ohm resistor...
serial led power
use a serial parallel circuit
you need a 20 pairs of 3 serial led's (60) total, connect 3 led in serial whit one 15 or 20 ohm resistor (test whit one circuit 3 serial led) and then connect this 20 serial led's circuits in parallel, you have a .02 ma x 20 = 0.4 Amp of...
Re: @ltium Summer 08
Hi all
1. anybody explain what is the old problems ?
2. what features or tools have pads that AD08 not have for high speed dense boards ?
i cannot view my hidden files
hi all
this page have some removal tools included amvo.exe, and have a interested soft named usb firewall, I can't test it.
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