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[TeamDroid] Looking to build yourself one of those nifty digital VCRs but don’t knnow what kind of card to get? Go have a look here and check out the reviews of the cards on the market.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[PBX] Launch A VoIP Business Today: VoIP Business Plan: The Voice over IP market is new and business models are only now maturing. Business Opportunities in VoIP exist for those who can choose an equipment provider, launch a business relatively quickly with appropriate billing, stability, and package offerings. As a company, choosing VocalScape to develop the network and services is a relatively easy decision to make as the full functional features of a VoIP business exist in their turn-key VoIP Business Cluster. Service providers using their models typically design several service packages targeting specific regions, ethnic backgrounds, businesses, or general populace.
[Agile Testing] Performance vs. load vs. stress testing: When the results of the load test indicate that performance of the system does not meet its expected goals, it is time for tuning, starting with the application and the database. You want to make sure your code runs as efficiently as possible and your database is optimized on a given OS/hardware configurations. TDD practitioners will find very useful in this context a framework such as Mike Clark's jUnitPerf, which enhances existing unit test code with load test and timed test functionality. Once a particular function or method has been profiled and tuned, developers can then wrap its unit tests in jUnitPerf and ensure that it meets performance requirements of load and timing.
Matt Evans's Weblog :: Working with the mac in greyscale mode kind of stinks, so i wanted to sort that out in short order. However, i found that moving all of the ATI video kexts caused a non-boot condition. Interesting. I had noted a few messages coming from the ATIRage128.kext driver as it loaded on previous boots (it can load in text mode and not crash) and i also noticed that trying to unload it caused a hang. I removed the ATIRage128.kext driver and teh box booted again, albeit with a grey screen again. Doh. I started trying to add more kexts and noticed a folder that wasn't a kext at all - AppleNDRV. In this folder were ATIRuntime bundles - neat. Adding that folder back to its original location gave me a booting mac complete with color.
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PVR Hardware Database : Marks blog: I've turned on the Google Banner Ads seeing as no one objected. Seems OK at the moment, mostly PVR related on the front page and in the database pages, although it seems to drift a bit when you go to slightly less travelled pages. See how it goes..
PVR Hardware Database : Dogcatcher's blog: I've just connected a 17" VGA monitor up to my PVR box and lo and behold, perfectly preserved interlaced video. It looks like the tv-out chipset (or the Linux drivers) on my mx440 destroy the interlace of the original video stream by combining the odd/even fields back into a frame before spewing it out of the s-video socket.
PVR Hardware Database : Dogcatcher's blog: I've just connected a 17" VGA monitor up to my PVR box and lo and behold, perfectly preserved interlaced video. It looks like the tv-out chipset (or the Linux drivers) on my mx440 destroy the interlace of the original video stream by combining the odd/even fields back into a frame before spewing it out of the s-video socket.
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