Super cool of you. That's the one with a SATA port and USB 3? Someone going to be happy. I don't have postage even or I'd be begging you :-)by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I disagreed with this viewpoint completely. But to > avoid getting out of topic (Opensource software), > I will not explain and I will stop my > participation on this thread here :) Me too I disagree with the transcript but "get" what Habibie meant. We're cool - even so I was saying "weby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Remember GitHub software is proprietary, i.e. > closed source. So MS will own that property. > Anything we put inGitHub have an opensource > license such as GPL V2. MS cannot claim any of the > source code (if what you meant by "claim it all as > intellectual property"). I'd encourageby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
I know GitHub is a familiar haunt for some of you, and had to bring it up here. I learned of it in the Washington Post, and could provide a link, but the page whites-out quickly after loading and they ask if you want to subscribe. If course I want to. Back to the matter at hand, Microsoft isn't doing this because they're nice, and time will tell what they're up to. My guess isby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Fringe newbs like myself would be interested in unit flowcharts as well, just a simple: * Phone plugs into: * RJ11 box (so and so) running (so and so) which ethernet cables into a * PogoPro 3 (for example) running so and so specified as (you know) using (x)_ protocol to internet it's way to * Google Voice by doing (?). Just saying the flow of units would help a lot. Those Qui tutby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, I really appreciate such a thought. However, > The thought occurred to me too that maybe - in the event I have jing for Wal Mart and they have them in stock - that you're uncomfortable giving out your address -by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Me too! What an introduction to Clear Linux and with Steam supported they say.by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > If I see any more of them Habibie I'll mail you > up to two, no problem. > > > Joey, I really appreciate such a thought. However, > I think it will be more prudent to spend such a > shipping cost oby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, > > The way I see this differently. After all, this > device is a Linux embedded system and you could > get if for less that US $1. Like I said, I wished > my local Walmart stores still have some stock so I > could grab them all and try to hack it to run > debian. IIRC, the internal CPby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > But, just know I'm on board if you have > instructions or something. > > > If you are looking instruction on how to > un-customize and/or unlock this HT-802, it is on > my OP and/or > here. &gby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is rare to see any mentions of an Analog > Telephone Adapter (ATA) here in this forum. So, I > thought perhaps it is not a common device used by > anyone here, except me. > They had two left @ $1 apiece when I got to Wal Mart, and too bad I didn't have $10 for a Vonage big box with three coby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Habibie and anyone else, trying to help so if I'm off just ignore me. What I do is make a bookmark like this one, click it BestBuy MicroSD, change your location, select the "pick up local" tab, then save as a trusty bookmark. I have three bookmarks in my browsers that way for Best Buy: flash drives, microSD cards and hard drives. Those are items I'd only buy locally anyway, bby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, is this > 32GB > Ultra you just bought? If so, can you please > test to find out what is its R/W performance, > preferably using the Linux dd, i.e. dd > if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=4M (where sdX is > the device)? If it is capable of writing @ 40 > MBps, I sure would get it for my Rpi 0Wby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > And I've got $2 for a Torx > > wrench LOL > > What a bargain :)) when you have Apple device > such as Macbook Pro like I do, it is very annoying > to have to buy these weird screwdirvers to be able > to upgrade the SSD. I think there's a major update coming up for Macbook Proby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have a look > here. > I am interested in the 32GB microSDHC card, but > don't know what is its R/W speed. So, I passed. Wow great Sandisk USB stick prices at Best Buy as well. In rare form I happen to have a $20 and am tempted to go through a severe hailstorm to get to BestBuy for either 2 x 32GB Sanby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Okay there's a little over $2.00 in my PayPal, so cool. I should Make Offer of $2 on another one, just to show him I'm an American lol Thanks gents, while I don't have your your stick-to-it-iveness, your influence contributed to a bad item no longer advertised, and the seller got a corrective sting. And I've got $2 for a Torx wrench LOLby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > "hi customer ,sorry for this inconvenience , > how about refund you 60% for this as compensation > ? pls ,we are small sellr ,our workmate sell this > item at low profit ,hope you can understand , or > iby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > continue with the demand for full refund and cost > of postage, or offer to accept a full refund and > you will dispose of the item when the refund has > been received to save him the cost of postage, > whilst providing 5* feedback > > if that fails open the dispute via ebay and tick > thby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Reply: "hi customer ,sorry for this inconvenience ,we also cheated by our supplier who provide us bad item ,sorry ,how about refund you 50% for this as compensation ? pls ,we are small seller ,our workmate sell this item at low profit ,hope you can understand , or if you do not want this item any more ,based on ebay policy ,we have to respect your opinion to accept your return ,is it ok fby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > demand a full refund or open up a dispute via ebay > - as the item is misadvertised Thanks a for the advice right where I've got a blind spot.* I messaged the seller back and will see. I make blunders even after precautions and that's why I'm not usually hard-nosed about forcing a refund, butby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > was I should send a picture, which I did > ??????? > You should have just pointed him to his ad, its in > the blurb lower down, so they obviously knew it > wasnt an Atheros chipset > He offered me a 30% refund. !@#$% dear customer. thanks for your reply we are so sad for this situation.by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "Atheros" > > USB wireless I bought came in yesterday > and > > has an RLink chip in it, so the packaging says. > > But it's variety and I can always keep an eye > oby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > It > > was this neat article on the wireless chips > Linux > > is okay with lately, including Ralink > 3070, > > Atheros AR9271, and Realtek 8187. > > That article is discussingby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Good news maybe! > > > The > > PCB boards are available for around $49, > and > > if I can manage to be careful this time I think > > it's all recoverable. > > Let us know what&by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Good news maybe! The PCB boards are available for around $49, and if I can manage to be careful this time I think it's all recoverable.by JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ouch! sorry to hear that Joey. Thank you kindly sir. Ouch is right :-( habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Oh oh. I think it was Habibie who got me to buy > a USB tester a whiby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Why would I admit this? To give you an idea what may happen if you too don't make absolute certain the Molex wires are correct and then the plastic interconnects mate. Yesterday I installed a replacement desktop USB 3 PCIE card and the Molex interconnect was backwards. I had light: a room light on in the daytime, an extra light on an arm and a headband light on my forehead with a lot oby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Groove doo-chi this should be in either next week or August; you know how Chinese shipping works . It was this neat article on the wireless chips Linux is okay with lately, including Ralink 3070, Atheros AR9271, and Realtek 8187. The article does on to I'm pretty sure mention the Realtek I have here, which isn't even fun to install on Windows or Mac lol Now, I'm not sure wby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @joey > > is there someone close you could post it to for > confirmation? Yeah it won't get thrown away I'll tell you that. There's a lot of things I haven't tried, another 30-30-30 and a complete new UART adapter to another USB TX thing. I'll try one more evening when I prby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic
daviddyer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Switch tx rx I did and it hasn't outputted anything since. Maybe it is shot. There's a slew of variables that don't give me confidence, such as the USB cable I've got this attached to and the fact I'm plugging in the unit to a powerstrip instead of switching it on some other way. I'dby JoeyPogoPlugE02 - Off-Topic