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NT 4.0 doesn't do plug-and-play and for that reason, doesn't do USB. (OK, it does a limited ISA plug-and-play.)
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Dan,
Did you already got a USB driver for NT4 on a Dell PC? If not, here is driver that I've used on my old Dell Optiplex GX1 with NT4 operating system. I've used it with my USB flash drive.
http://ftp1.us.dell.com/utility/R62200.exe[^]
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Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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Hi friends,
Does deploying more than one SMTP Servers with more internet lines i.e. plugging more than one LAN cards on one machine increase the outgoing mailing speed
Please post ur comments.
Sushant Duggal.
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Probably not. It's most likely that you're limited by the upstream bandwidth of your connection to your ISP. Our upstream bandwidth is only about 400kbps on ADSL.
Your mail server should support concurrent outgoing connections. Ours - Exchange Server 2003 SP2 - is currently set to a limit of 10 outbound connections total, and a limit of 10 connections per mail domain. I reduced these from the defaults - I think the default is 1000 outbound connections. I reduced the limits to ensure that the limited bandwidth was used more effectively, but it does mean that messages can be held up if a lot of large messages are sent (or a single large message is sent to multiple domains).
Large messages are a problem generally. SMTP has no resume capability, so if the connection breaks, the server has to resend the message again from the beginning. This can cause a large message to 'stick' in the queues.
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Hello!
Does anyone there work with VHDL?
Verilog especificly?
I'm trying to translate some codes from Verilog to C++!
I need some help!
Regards
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VHDL is for hardware implementation and C++ is for software implementation.
They are not equivalent so please be more specific about what you are trying to do.
Elaine
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Hi! Thanks for the reply.
Actually I'm trying to make a simulation. With the current Verilog tool that I have, I can simulate, but it takes too long to simulate! In c++ it can be maybe 10x faster or 20x.
The problem is... corventing the whole code into C++.
I'm getting so many troubles! I really have no clue, I have fixed all the Verilator warnings, but the errors seem endless. hehehe
but I cant give up, not yet :P
Regards!
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Have you looked into SystemC?
I have modeled some complex digital modules (PLL, ASK/FSK CDRs, etc) in C++ so I may be able to help.
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Hi
How to get actual amount of memory a system has (Im using 32bit DOS, i mean protected mode).
Are there any BIOS interrupts or have i to probe into memory copying byte and retreiving byte......
hope to get some answers
bye
pitchu
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This sounds like a programming question. If so, what language are you using?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Sorry for being late
Im using assembly language and have switched DOS to protected mode.
I have 512 MB of memory but by using BIOS Interrupts i can only get 640k
Hope some reply soon
pitchu
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hi,
how can i disable or enable a device using c#?
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Sing it loud enough!
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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hi there,
i have an application which works with modem,i put the modem in the listening state,but i want to do this in some specific times.how can i do this by using C#?
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Nah, it would be easier in D flat.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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I am going to suggest writing a c/c++ dl, anmd callilng it from c#.
For the functions themselves, look at the setupdixxxx() functions in MSDN.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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Hi
Im in plain DOS with Protected Mode over Intel Processor
Im not able to access video card
What im able to do is 1024x768 with 256 colors
My card is VESA compatible
Hope to get some good answers soon
bye
pitchu
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Under Windows, you don't have any access direct to the video card, unless you go through DirectX.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Agreed
Actually I am developing a toy OS
I hav switched to protected mode
Im write now writting ps2 mouse driver and video driver
But I AM FAILING TO DO SO!
Please help me!!!!
pitchu
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Not my area of expertise. And from your description, you should be using C++ and the Windows Device Driver Development Kit. DirectX will NOT help you if your writing your own O/S.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Right!
I am using C++ but not Windows Device Driver Development Kit
Give me some suggestions :
1. Should i use that kit, i mean i have to port that driver into my defined enviroment.
2. Will the compiled code work without any hurdles of linking.
3. Wer from can i get that kit right now.
hope u will not get irritated by by questions.
bye
-- modified at 0:22 Monday 27th November, 2006
pitchu
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I don't think you can download the DDK without an MSDN subscription.
The point of the DDK is not to give you a development framework for your own drivers, but to show you how to write them. You'll have to write the drivers to the specifications not just of the hardware, but to your O/S's loader and device manager.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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