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You can't directly. There are programs (synergy[^] and multiplicity[^]) that will let you send keyboard/mouse input from one PC to a second over ethernet. In this setup the master's keyboard and mouse will be able to move the cursor across both systems (function is logically similar to a 2nd monitor), while the slave will only be able to control itself. These only work once the OS has booted and is running the app on both ends.
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Your best bet would be to get a development kit for a USB microcontroller (such kits are available for $100 or so) and then write code on the microcontroller to mimic a keyboard that is sending out the data you're after. The microcontroller could easily be programmed to send out keystrokes in response to any particular type of stimulus. If you need to have it do so in response to data from the laptop, you could use a serial port. If the evaluation board has an RS232-to-TTL convertor (many do) you might not even have to solder anything.
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What s the cost of 1 GB RAM ? (Indian Rupees)
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12.99 USD on Amazon.com[^] = 592.56 INR
That price is a fixed price to which all members of the UN agreed in the DDR2-RAM-Price-treaty of 2005. If anybody charges you more than 597.24 rupees for 1 GB of RAM, you should immediately call the police, since they try to trick you.
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Hello sir ,
What s the cost of 1 GB DDR RAM ?
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$45.39 on amazon.[^] = 2070.54 idiotic retards.
The price is controlled by the same treaty as DDR2 pricing.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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muhammadafsal wrote: What s the cost of 1 GB DDR RAM ?
Two and a half camels. If you have just an elephant, that's fine too. In return you get one camel and two chicken change.
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hi , its depend on market and city.
in india you cat get it arround 800 or 900(1gb DDR2)
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I have my wifi network card set up in ap mode and my network card connected to the internet in shared mode. I want to allow a device to connect to my PC via the wifi and access to internet, but it doesn't work. The device can connect to the PC, but not the internet. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
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Well, if you haven't anything else set up, the two network connection are isolated. Each interface sees the PC, but not the other interface.
Enabling ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) might solve the problem. If that does not work, try installing routing software or setting up a network bridge.
See this website[^] for mor information.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Thanks for the answer.
I tried the sharing thing, but unfortunately it doesn't work. If I set up the network bridge I lose the internet connection to my PC
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I also tried installing nat32, but no good. I guess I'll just have to admit defeat and buy a wifi router
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Well, that's the cleanest approach. And it might save some energy.
You can even get a simple "NAS" with those routers. (Usually not really a NAS, but shared access to some flash memory, builtin or plugged in via USB).
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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I've used the ICS approach in the past, but the performance was terrible. It's much cleaner and more reliable to use a WiFi access point and have all your clients connect directly to it.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I have installed vista in my system in c drive .My hard disc space is 160gb and c drive occupies 92gb .But continouesly am lossing memmory from C drive .around 20 gb has been found lost .if anyone knows y it happens?Plz do reply
Thanks & Regards
VIJITH VIJAYAN
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It's because your harddrive is broken.
And it seems that your keyboard is broken too.
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Its because i've enabled System restore option for C Drive .Now its fine .
Thanks & Regards
VIJITH VIJAYAN
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I've just put a system live today and I'm having issues connecting to SQL 2005 from w2k.
SQL 2005 (64 bit with latest service pack) is on windows 2008, 64 bit server.
Everything was tested before going live and worked fine. The only difference now is that there is a firewall between the systems.
From the w2k box, I cannot connect to SQL 2005 via SSMS. Interestingly, there is also a problem actually using the website from the same computer. When submitting a form, the system just hangs. This happens both on IE and firefox, so I'm guessing its not a browser issue.
Error message from SSMS is tcp error 0, the specified network is no longer available. SQL error : 64.
Google has not thrown up any ideas so far (and I've been looking for about 6 hours now)
I can access the website from XP laptop and also from W2k3 server. I have tried installing SQL 2005 on laptop, but I had 2008 trial on it some months ago and it seems some remnants of that are causing the install to fail, but thats another story....
Also of note, I CAN connect to the SQL 2005 box from w2k using Sql 2000 query analyser OK and if I change the connection string on dev system on w2k box to the live SQL server, it connects fine.
Has anyone experienced this before? Any ideas on workarounds / fixes
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Dear All,
I have Dell Latitude E6400, BIOS version A03, i need to update the BIOS version, but i have not idea how , frankly.
I tried google but couldnt reach to a good result ??
Any help?? Can any one guide me to some tutroials??
Best regards in advance.
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Download the BIOS Firmware upgrade from Dell's site and run it. Most of these will ask you to insert a diskette to create a boot floppy. Boot the machine on that disk and follow the prompts.
Seriously, this question would be better answered by Dell than us.
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Thanks for the advice.
Best regards.
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hi,
i have a big problem with my processor ..
when i removed my processor fan. my processor got stuck to fan.
while i was trying to seperate processor from fan ,processor's 2 pins were broken.. is there any chance of repairing my processor...my processor is AMD(dualcore )
thanks
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venu656 wrote: is there any chance of repairing my processor
No.
You can only hope the CPU socket isn't damaged and buy a new CPU.
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If the pins are merely bent you can straiten them with a mechanical pencil. If they've snapped the CPU is ruined. If the busted pins are stuck in the socket so is the mobo.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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I think so u can't do anything.
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